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جيذ
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily used in the context of proper names, specifically as a component of personal names and possibly as a surname or lineage indicator. Its semantic range beyond this is not evident from the provided text.
Derived headwords
جيذةname
- 1.a man's nameboth
A proper name referring to a male individual. The text identifies Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Jidha as a narrator.
جيذةname
- 1.surname/lineageboth
Used as a part of a longer name, indicating a family lineage or surname, as seen in 'Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Jidha'.
جهيذةname
- 1.a man's nameboth
A proper name referring to a male individual, possibly a variant or related name to 'Jidha'. The text mentions Ahmad ibn al-Hasan ibn Juhaydhah al-Razi.
Parallel reading
جيذة، بالكسر
Jidha, with a kasra.
اسم رجل
a man's name.
وهو (محمد بن أحمد بن جيذة الراوي عن) أبي سعيد (ابن الأعرابي)
And he is (Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Jidha, the narrator from) Abu Sa'id (ibn al-A'rabi).
وعنه أبو عمر ومحمد بن أحمد المستملي
And from him narrated Abu 'Umar and Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Mustamli.
وأحمد بن الحسن بن جهيذة الرازي
And Ahmad ibn al-Hasan ibn Juhaydhah al-Razi.
عن محمد بن أيوب الرازهي
from Muhammad ibn Ayyub al-Razahi.
وابن الضريس
and Ibn al-Daris.
وعنه الدارقطني
And from him narrated al-Daraqutni.
ذكره السمعاني في الأنساب
Al-Sam'ani mentioned him in al-Ansab.