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غندرذ

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This entry appears to be a fragment or a very specialized entry focusing on a place name and individuals associated with it. The root itself does not seem to have a widely recognized semantic field in classical Arabic lexicography beyond its specific usage here.

Derived headwords

غَنْدَرُوذname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A locality or village in the region of Herat.

أبو عمر والفتح ابن نعيم الهرويname
  1. 1.
    Biographical referenceclassical

    Refers to individuals, likely scholars or transmitters of hadith, from Herat, associated with the place Ghandarūdh.

شريكname
  1. 1.
    Name of a narratorclassical

    A person named Sharīk, mentioned as a source from whom Abu Umar and al-Fath ibn Nu'aym al-Harawi narrated.

الحكم ابن ظهيرname
  1. 1.
    Name of a narratorclassical

    A person named al-Hakam ibn Zuhayr, mentioned as a source from whom Abu Umar and al-Fath ibn Nu'aym al-Harawi narrated.

إسحاق بن الهياجname
  1. 1.
    Name of a narratorclassical

    A person named Isḥāq ibn al-Hayyāj, who narrated from Sharīk and al-Hakam ibn Zuhayr.

Parallel reading

ومما يستدرك عليه
And among what is to be supplemented concerning it
غند روذ، الدال الأولى مهملة
Ghandarūdh, the first dāl is without a dot (i.e., pronounced 'dh')
من قرى هراة
from the villages of Herat
منها أبو عمر والفتح ابن نعيم الهروي، عن شريك والحكم ابن ظهير
from them [are] Abu Umar and al-Fath ibn Nu'aym al-Harawi, from Sharīk and al-Hakam ibn Zuhayr
وعنه إسحاق بن الهياج
and from him [is] Isḥāq ibn al-Hayyāj