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ف وس

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a place name, likely a city or region. The entry discusses its geographical location and potential etymological connections, noting its omission by major lexicographers and its inclusion in later works.

Derived headwords

فاسname
  1. 1.
    Fasboth

    A city in Morocco. The entry notes that al-Jawhari and Ibn Manzur omitted it, mentioning it under the root 'f-'-'s' instead.

الفاسانيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Fasaniboth

    A nisba (attribution) referring to someone from Fas or a related place. Specifically mentioned is Abu Asim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Fasani, a teacher of Shaykh al-Islam al-Harawi.

Parallel reading

فاس: د، بالمغرب، وقد أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان وذكر في ف أس، وتكلمنا هناك بما يتعلق به، فراجعه.
Fas: a city in Morocco. Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan omitted it and mentioned it under f-'-s', and we have discussed what relates to it there, so refer to it.
أبو عاصم أحمد بن الحسين — الفاساني: من شيوخ شيخ الإسلام الهروي، قال الحافظ: نسبة إلى! فاسان، من قرى مرو، وكأنه يجوز في سينها الوجهان، كما جاز في فائها.
Abu Asim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Fasani: among the teachers of Shaykh al-Islam al-Harawi. Al-Hafiz said: it is a nisba to Fasan, from the villages of Marw, and it seems that both pronunciations are permissible for its 's', just as they were permissible for its 'f'.