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فرنث

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This 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. 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. 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. 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.