← Back to Taj al-Arus

قرند

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily associated with proper names, specifically personal names and possibly place names. It does not seem to have common derived meanings in classical or modern Arabic beyond its use in identifying individuals.

Derived headwords

قارونداءname
  1. 1.
    Personal nameclassical

    A proper name, likely a patronymic or given name, associated with an individual named 'Katheer bin Qarundaa'.

كثير بن قارونداءname
  1. 1.
    Katheer bin Qarundaaclassical

    The full name of an individual mentioned in the text, identified as a follower of the Successors (Tabi'een).

أبو إسماعيلname
  1. 1.
    Abu Ismailclassical

    The kunya (teknonym) of Katheer bin Qarundaa, indicating he was the father of someone named Ismail.

Parallel reading

كثير بن قارونداء
Katheer bin Qarundaa
أهمله الجماعة
The group (of scholars/lexicographers) neglected him.
وو بفتح الراء والوا وسكون النون ثم دال مهملة ممدودا
And [his name is] Waw with a fatha on the ra and waw, and sukoon on the noon, then a dhal without dots, elongated.
من أتباع التابعين
From the followers of the Successors.
كنيته أبو إسماعيل
His kunya was Abu Ismail.
كوفي نزل البصرة
A Kufan who settled in Basra.
قال الحافظ: وهو من رجال النسائي، مقبول، من السابعة.
Al-Hafiz said: He is among the narrators of Al-Nasa'i, accepted, from the seventh generation (of scholars).