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حند

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to be obscure and possibly related to water sources or enduring qualities. It is noted as being rare and potentially a misspelling of another root.

Derived headwords

الحندnoun
  1. 1.
    Water sourcesclassical

    Refers to wells and cisterns, particularly those that are a source of water.

حَنُودnoun
  1. 1.
    Wellsclassical

    The singular form of 'حند', referring to a single well or water source.

حَتَدَverb
  1. 1.
    To flow continuouslyclassical

    Describing an eye whose water does not cease, implying a constant flow.

مظفر بن محمد بن عبد الباقي بن حندname
  1. 1.
    A person's nameboth

    A proper name of an individual mentioned in the text.

بقاء بن حندname
  1. 1.
    A person's nameboth

    A proper name of an individual mentioned in the text, related to the previous person.

Parallel reading

أهمله الجوهري، وقال ابن الأعرابي: هي الاحساء، وهي الأبيار والركايا
Al-Jawhari ignored it, and Ibn al-A'rabi said: It is the 'al-ahsa', which are the wells and cisterns.
الواحد حنود، كقبول
The singular is 'hanud', like 'qubul'.
وهو حرف غري وأحسبها الحتد، من قولهم: عين حتد: لا ينقطع ماؤها
It is a rare letter, and I think it is 'al-hatad', from their saying: an eye 'hatad': its water does not cease.
وقد تقدم ذكره في حشد، وفي: حتد، فراجعه
And it has been previously mentioned in 'hashad', and in: 'hatad', so refer to it.
مظفر بن محمد بن عبد الباقي بن حند، كسكر، سمع أبا طالب ابن يوسف، مات سنة 70 ه
Muzaffar bin Muhammad bin Abd al-Baqi bin Hand, like 'sukkar', heard from Abu Talib Ibn Yusuf, died in the year 70 AH.
وابن عمه بقاء بن حند، سمع من ابن الحصين ومات سنة 600 ه
And his cousin Baqa' bin Hand, heard from Ibn al-Husayn and died in the year 600 AH.