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فرنث
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily used as a toponym, referring to a specific village or locality. It is also used adjectivally to denote origin from this place.
Derived headwords
فَرَنَثَverb
- 1.to be from Farnathclassical
This verb form would indicate the action of originating from or being associated with the place named Farnath.
فَرَنَاثname
- 1.Farnathboth
A village located in the region of Dujayl. It is notable for being the origin of the poet Abu Ali bin Muhammad bin Abi Ali al-Nakh'i al-Ashtari al-Farnathi.
الفَرَنثِيّadjective
- 1.from Farnathboth
An adjective derived from the place name Farnath, used to describe someone or something originating from that village.
Parallel reading
ومما يستدرك عليه: فرنث، كجعفر: قرية من قرى دجيل
And among what is to be supplemented is: Farnath, like Ja'far: a village from the villages of Dujayl.
منها التاج أبو علي بن محمد بن أبي علي النخعي الأشتري الفرنثي الشاعر المنشىء
From it is Al-Taj Abu Ali bin Muhammad bin Abi Ali al-Nakh'i al-Ashtari al-Farnathi, the poet and composer.
قيده الحافظ هاكذا
The حافظ (scholar) recorded it thus.