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س س س

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This root entry is extremely brief and appears to be incomplete or corrupted. It primarily discusses a name derived from the root, 'سسوية', and its attribution to a specific scholar. There is no clear semantic coverage of the root itself.

Derived headwords

سُسْوِيَةname
  1. 1.
    A nameclassical

    This is identified as a proper name, possibly of a person or a place, derived from the root.

Parallel reading

سسوية بالضم والثانية مشددة، أهمله الجوهري.
Sussuwiyah, with the dammah on the first letter and the second letter intensified, was neglected by Al-Jawhari.
وهو اسم.
And it is a name.
وأبو نصر محمد بن أحمد، هكذا في النسخ، وفي التبصير: أحمد بن محمد بن عمر بن ممشاذ بن سسوية الإصطخري ثم الأصبهاني المحدث، روى مسند الشافعي، عن الجيزي.
And Abu Nasr Muhammad bin Ahmad, as it is in the manuscripts, and in Al-Tabsir: Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Umar bin Mimshadh bin Sussuwiyah Al-Istakhri then Al-Isfahani the Muhaddith, narrated the Musnad of Al-Shafi'i, from Al-Jizi.
قاله الحافظ.
Al-Hafiz said this.