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كغذ
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry discusses the word 'al-kāghadh' and its variants, noting that it is a loanword and not of Arabic origin. It primarily focuses on the etymology and usage of terms related to paper or parchment.
Derived headwords
الْكَاغِذnoun
- 1.paperclassical
A material manufactured in flat sheets from the pulp of wood or other fibrous substances, used for writing, printing, or drawing on.
الْكَاغِدnoun
- 1.paperclassical
A variant spelling or pronunciation of the word for paper, also considered a loanword.
الْكَاغِذِيّname
- 1.Al-Kāghadhīclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating a connection to the trade or sale of paper (al-kāghadh). It is used as a surname or part of a name.
Parallel reading
الْكَاغِذ أهمله الجوهري
Al-Kāghadh, al-Jawhari neglected it.
وقال الصاغاني: هو لغة في (الكاغد)
And al-Saghani said: it is a dialectal form of (al-Kāghid).
وقد سبقت لغاته وأنها كلها غير عربية
And its linguistic forms have preceded, and they are all non-Arabic.
وقد نسب إلى بيعه
And he was attributed to selling it.
أبو توبة سعيد بن هاشم السمرقندي الكاغذي
Abu Tawbah Sa'id ibn Hashim al-Samarqandi al-Kāghadhī.
وأبو الفضل منصور بن نصر بن عبد الرحيم السمرقندي الكاغذي
And Abu al-Fadl Mansur ibn Nasr ibn 'Abd al-Rahim al-Samarqandi al-Kāghadhī.