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ج ر د ش

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This entry appears to be a fragment, primarily discussing a proper name, Jaradash, and its lineage. It mentions that the root itself and derived forms were omitted by major lexicographers.

Derived headwords

جَرْدَشname
  1. 1.
    Proper nameclassical

    A proper name, specifically referring to Ibn Haram or Ibn Hizam, who is considered an ancestor of a branch of the Arab tribes.

جَرْدَشother
  1. 1.
    Omittedclassical

    The term or root was omitted by lexicographers such as Al-Jawhari, Al-Saghani, and the author of Al-Lisan.

Parallel reading

جردش، كجعفر، أهمله الجوهري، والصاغاني في التكملة، وصاحب اللسان.
Jaradash, like Ja'far, was omitted by Al-Jawhari, Al-Saghani in Al-Takmila, and the author of Al-Lisan.
وجردش ابن حرام ويقال: ابن حزام، بالزاي، ككتاب: أبو بطن من العرب، ونقله في العباب عن ابن الكلبي، قال: وهم من بني عذرة بن سعد بن زيد، وهو أخو ربيعة، وهند، وجلهمة، وزقزقة وجلح، وأمهم جهينة، وهي ابنة حبيش بن عامر بن موزوعة.
And Jaradash Ibn Haram, and it is said: Ibn Hizam, with a 'zay', like 'kitab': is the father of a lineage from the Arabs. And it was transmitted in Al-'Ubab from Ibn Al-Kalbi, who said: They are from Banu 'Adhra ibn Sa'd ibn Zayd, and he is the brother of Rabi'ah, Hind, Juhmah, Zaqzaqah, and Jalaḥ, and their mother is Juwaynah, who is the daughter of Hubaysh ibn 'Amir ibn Mawzu'ah.