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ع ر ن ش

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This root appears to be primarily used to denote a proper name, specifically of a man named ʿArnash. There are no other apparent semantic extensions or derived meanings discussed in this entry.

Derived headwords

عَرَنشname
  1. 1.
    A man's nameclassical

    The name of a man, ʿArnash ibn Saʿd ibn Saʿd ibn Khawlān ibn ʿAmr ibn Ḥāff, who was from Khawlān. His brothers are also mentioned.

Parallel reading

وهو اسم رجل يقال له: عرنش بن سعد بن سعد بن خولان بن عمرو بن حاف، الخولاني وإخوته: ربيعة، وعبد الله، وغيلان، وهم بنو سعد الأصغر، وإخوته: عمرو، وبكر، وحبيب بنو سعد الأكبر بن خولان.
And it is the name of a man called: ʿArnash ibn Saʿd ibn Saʿd ibn Khawlān ibn ʿAmr ibn Ḥāff, the Khawlānī, and his brothers: Rabīʿah, ʿAbd Allāh, and Ghaylān, and they are the sons of Saʿd al-Aṣghar, and his brothers: ʿAmr, Bakr, and Ḥabīb, the sons of Saʿd al-Akbar ibn Khawlān.
أهمله الجوهري والصاغاني وصاحب اللسان
Al-Jawharī, al-Ṣāghānī, and the author of al-Lisān neglected it.
قاله ابن الكلبي
Ibn al-Kalbī said this.