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ءوش
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to place names and possibly a derived ethnonym. The primary focus is on geographical locations in Central Asia and Andalusia, with associated individuals named after these places.
Derived headwords
أوشname
- 1.Place name in Ferganaclassical
A place name in Fergana, located in Turkestan. It is the origin of several scholars and figures mentioned in the text.
الأوشيونname
- 1.People from Oshclassical
An ethnonym referring to people from the place named Osh. They were mentioned by Abu Ali al-Faradi.
آشname
- 1.Valley name in Andalusiaclassical
A valley in Andalusia, part of the province of Al-Bira. It is located forty parasangs from Granada.
- 2.Place name in Andalusiaclassical
Another location in Andalusia, distinct from the valley.
الوادي آشيname
- 1.Attribution to Wadi Ashclassical
An attribution indicating someone is from or associated with the valley named Ash in Andalusia. This is used for the scholar Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Jabir al-Andalusi.
Parallel reading
أوش، بضمة غير مشبعة، أهمله الجوهري، وهو: اسم د، بفرغانة بتركستان
Osh, with an un-saturated dammah, was neglected by Al-Jawhari, and it is: a place name, in Fergana in Turkestan.
منها المحدثون: مسعود ابن منصور الفقيه، حدث عن أبي جعفر محمد بن علي السمعاني، ومات سنة
Among its people are the traditionists: Mas'ud ibn Mansur the jurist, who narrated from Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sam'ani, and died in the year...
ومحمد بن أحمد بن علي بن خالد الحنفي الفقيه ببلدة كج، حدث عن عمرو بن محمد الزرنجري، وعنه ابن الدبيثي، ومات سنة
And Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Khalid al-Hanafi the jurist in the town of Kaj, narrated from Amr ibn Muhammad al-Zaranjiri, and Ibn al-Dubaythi narrated from him, and he died in the year...
والقدوة شرف الدين علي بن محمد بن علي الواعظ، نزيل خجند
And the example, Sharaf al-Din Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ali the preacher, resident of Khujand.
الأوشيون، ذكرهم أبو علي الفرضي
The Oshiyyun, Abu Ali al-Faradi mentioned them.
وادي آش، بالمد: واد بالأندلس، من كورة ألبيرة، وبينها وبين غرناطة أربعون فرسخا
Wadi Ash, with a madd: a valley in Andalusia, from the province of Al-Bira, and between it and Granada are forty parasangs.
وقصر آش: موضع آخر بها
And Qasr Ash: another place there.
وإلى وادي آش ينسب العلامة أبو عبد الله محمد بن جابر الأندلسي الوادي آشي، من المحدثين
And to Wadi Ash is attributed the scholar Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Jabir al-Andalusi al-Wadi Ashi, among the traditionists.