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فيث

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a proper noun, possibly a place or a person's name, with discussions on its etymological origin and grammatical form. The primary focus is on the word 'Faythun' and its potential derivations.

Derived headwords

فَيْثُونname
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    Faythunclassical

    A proper noun mentioned in the book 'Al-Rawd al-Anf'. There is scholarly disagreement regarding its etymological origin and grammatical form.

فَيْعُولother
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    Fay'ulclassical

    A proposed grammatical pattern or derivation for the word 'Faythun', suggesting it belongs to this form.

فَعْلُونother
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    Fa'lunclassical

    Another proposed grammatical pattern or derivation for the word 'Faythun', suggesting it belongs to this form.

Parallel reading

ومما يستدرك عليه: دير! فيثون: جاء ذكره في الروض الأنف، واختلفوا فيه، فقيل: إنه فيعول، فذكره في النون، وصححه جماعة، وقيل: إنه فعلون، فهاذا موضعه، وصححه جماعة أخرى وأغفله المصنف في الموضعين تقصيرا، قاله شيخنا.
And among what is to be supplemented is: Deir! Faythun: Its mention came in Al-Rawd al-Anf, and they differed about it. It was said: it is Fay'ul, so he mentioned it under the letter Nun, and a group corrected this. It was said: it is Fa'lun, so this is its place, and another group corrected this. The author neglected it in both places due to deficiency, said our Sheikh.
فذكره في النون
so he mentioned it under the letter Nun
وصححه جماعة
and a group corrected this
وقيل: إنه فعلون
and it was said: it is Fa'lun
فهاذا موضعه
so this is its place
وصححه جماعة أخرى
and another group corrected this
وأغفله المصنف في الموضعين تقصيرا
and the author neglected it in both places due to deficiency
قاله شيخنا
said our Sheikh