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تخر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to descriptions of men and places. It includes terms for a man lacking strength or substance, and names derived from geographical locations.

Derived headwords

التَخَرُّnoun
  1. 1.
    weak or unsubstantial manclassical

    A man who is not strong or robust; someone lacking in physical substance or fortitude.

التَّخَارِيُّname
  1. 1.
    Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī al-Tukhārīboth

    A transmitter of hadith, Abu ʿIsa Muḥammad ibn ʿAli ibn al-Husayn al-Bazzaz al-Tukhārī, who was considered trustworthy. He is attributed to Tukhāristān.

Parallel reading

الرجل الذي لا يكون جلدا ولا كثيفا
A man who is not strong or robust.
منسوب إلى تخارستان
Attributed to Tukhāristān.
يقال بالتاء وبالطاء: مدينة بخراسان
It is said with a 'ta' and with a 'ta' (different pronunciations): a city in Khurasan.
وقيل: إلى سكة تخارستان بمرو
And it is said: to the Tukhāristān street in Marw.
ويقال بالطاء أيضا
And it is also said with a 'ta' (different pronunciation).
محدث ثقة
A trustworthy transmitter of hadith.
روى عن ابن المديني
He narrated from Ibn al-Madīnī.
وعنه الدارقطني
And al-Daraqutnī narrated from him.