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قيذ
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to places or locations, possibly with a connotation of being rugged or stony. The primary lemma discussed is a place name or description.
Derived headwords
أَقْيَاذnoun
- 1.placeclassical
A place or location, specifically mentioned in the context of a description by Al-Mutanabbi.
أَقْيَاذname
- 1.place nameclassical
A proper noun referring to a specific place, as used in a poetic verse.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجوهري، وقال الأصمعي: هو (في قول المرار الفقعسي)
Al-Jawhari neglected it, and Al-Asma'i said: it is (in the saying of Al-Mirar Al-Fuq'asi)
دار لسعدى وابنتي معاذ أزمان حلو العيش ذو لذاذ
A dwelling for Sa'da and the two daughters of Mu'adh, times of sweet living, full of delight
إذ النوعى تدنو عن الحواذ
when the female ostrich approaches from the desert
كأنها والعهد من أقياذ أس جراميز على وجاذ
as if they, and the memory is from Aqyadh, are young camels on a rocky ground
أي موضع
meaning a place
وسيأتي في وجذ أنه قوحل أبي محمد الفقعسي يصف الأثافي
And it will come in 'wajadh' that it is the description of Abu Muhammad Al-Fuq'asi describing the tripods (for cooking pots)
فالضمير في أنها راجع إليها
So the pronoun in 'anna-ha' refers back to it.