خربذ
Root entry · 9 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses individuals named or nicknamed 'Kharbudh' or 'Ibn Kharbudh'. It details their biographical information, scholarly contributions, and lineage, often clarifying the correct pronunciation or origin of their names. The root itself does not appear to have a widely recognized semantic meaning beyond these proper nouns.
Derived headwords
- 1.Nicknameclassical
A nickname, possibly derived from a Persian word for a type of saddle or pack, applied to certain individuals.
- 1.Nicknameclassical
A variant pronunciation or form of the nickname 'Kharbudh'.
- 1.Son of Kharbudhclassical
A patronymic referring to someone whose father was known by the nickname 'Kharbudh'.
- 1.Son of Kharbudhclassical
A patronymic referring to someone whose father was known by the nickname 'Kharbudh', possibly a variant spelling or pronunciation.
- 1.Salim ibn Surajclassical
The correct name of an individual often referred to by the nickname 'Ibn Kharbudh'. He was a narrator of hadith.
- 1.Umm Dhubaybahclassical
The kunyah (sobriquet) of Khawlah bint Qays, a female companion and narrator of hadith.
- 1.Khawlah bint Qaysclassical
The given name of Umm Dhubaybah, a female companion and narrator of hadith.
- 1.Sulayman ibn Kharbudhclassical
A person named Sulayman, identified by the patronymic 'ibn Kharbudh'.
- 1.Abd al-Rahman ibn Kharbudhclassical
A person named Abd al-Rahman, identified by the patronymic 'ibn Kharbudh'.