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ب ذ ش

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used as a proper noun, referring to specific individuals, particularly scholars from Al-Andalus. It does not seem to have a widely recognized semantic meaning beyond its use in these names.

Derived headwords

البَاذَشname
  1. 1.
    a scholar's nameboth

    A proper name, specifically referring to Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Badhash, a grammarian from the Maghreb, and Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Khalaf ibn al-Badhash al-Ansari al-Garnati, author of 'Al-Iqna' fi al-Qira'at'.

بَاذَشname
  1. 1.
    a scholar's nameboth

    A proper name, referring to individuals like Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Badhash, a grammarian from the Maghreb.

Parallel reading

البَاذَش، كصَاحِب، والذال مُعْجَمَة
Al-Badhash, like Sahih, and the Dhal is dotted.
أهمله الجوهري، والصاغاني وصاحب اللسان
Al-Jawhari neglected it, as did Al-Saghani and the author of Al-Lisan.
وهو أبو عبد الله محمد بن الباذش، من نحاة المغرب
And he is Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Badhash, from the grammarians of the Maghreb.
وأبو جعفر محمد بن علي بن خلف ابن الباذش الأنصاري الغرناطي، مؤلف الإقناع في القراءات
And Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Khalaf ibn al-Badhash al-Ansari al-Garnati, author of 'Al-Iqna' fi al-Qira'at'.
توفي سنة
He died in the year.