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شكث
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to place names and possibly linguistic variations. The primary entries discuss a place name and its variations in pronunciation, with one mention of a related figure from that location.
Derived headwords
الشكوثىname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, possibly with variations in pronunciation (shortened or lengthened).
الكشوثاءname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, mentioned as a variant pronunciation of 'Al-Shakuthā'.
شلثother
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name in Basra, mentioned by Al-Saghani.
الشلثانname
- 1.Sultanclassical
The Sultan, according to Al-Kharzanji.
Parallel reading
الشكوثى بالقصر ويمد
Al-Shakuthā, with a short vowel, and it can be lengthened.
هما لغتان في الكشوثاء
These are two linguistic variations for Al-Kashuthā.
المد لغة عن أبي حنيفة
The lengthened pronunciation is a dialectal form according to Abu Hanifa.
شلثى كحبالى
Shilthā, like hubālā (meaning 'pregnant women' or a place name).
هي ة بالبصرة
It is a place name in Basra.
منها أبو عيسى محمد بن إبراهيم بن خالد البصري
From there (i.e., Basra) is Abu Isa Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Khalid Al-Basri.
والشلثان بالضم السلطان
And Al-Shalthān, with the dammah, means the Sultan.
عن الخارزنجي
According to Al-Kharzanji.