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خجد
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to specific geographical locations, particularly cities and villages in Central Asia. It is associated with place names and the people who are attributed to them.
Derived headwords
خَجَادَةname
- 1.villageboth
A village, specifically mentioned as being in Bukhara.
خُجَنْدَةname
- 1.cityboth
A large city located on the edge of the Sayhun river. It is a significant place name.
Parallel reading
خجادة كثمامة: قرية ببخارى
Khajadah, like Thamāmah: a village in Bukhara.
منها: أبو بكر محمد بن عبد الله بن علاثى التميمي، روى له الماليني.
From it (i.e., the village): Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Alathi Al-Tamimi, whom Al-Malini narrated from.
وخجندة، بضم ففتح: مدينة كبيرة، بطرف سيحون
And Khujandah, with a dammah then a fatha: a large city, on the edge of the Sayhun.
نسب إليها جماعة من المحدثين.
A group of hadith scholars are attributed to it (i.e., the city).
واستدرك الأخيرة شيخنا في آخر الفصل.
And our shaykh noted the latter (Khujandah) at the end of the chapter.
قلت: وقد ذكره الجوهري في: بخند، فلا يكون مستدركا عليه.
I say: And Al-Jawhari mentioned it under: Bakhund, so it would not be something to be noted as an addition.
ولاكنه لا يستغنى عن ذكره هنا.
However, it is not dispensable to mention it here.