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Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to places and possibly derived from them, as the provided text focuses on geographical locations and individuals associated with them. The core meaning is not explicitly defined but is inferred through its derived forms.

Derived headwords

مَنِيُونْشname
  1. 1.
    Minyunshclassical

    A fortress located in Al-Andalus, in the regions of Barbastro.

مِيَانَشname
  1. 1.
    Miyanshclassical

    A village in Ifriqiya, near Mahdia. It is half a farsakh away and its water is fresh.

المِيَانْشِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Miyanshiclassical

    A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from or association with the place Miyansh.

Parallel reading

ومما يستدرك عليه: منيونش، بالفتح وسكون النون الأولى، وكسر الثانية، بينهما ياء مضمومة وواو ساكنة: حصن بالأندلس، من نواحي بربشتر.
And among what is to be added to it: Minyunsh, with fath on the first letter and sukun on the first nun, and kasra on the second, with a damma-voweled ya and a sakin waw in between: a fortress in Al-Andalus, in the regions of Barbastro.
وميانش، بالفتح والتشديد: من قرى المهدية بإفريقية بينهما نصف فرسخ، وماؤها عذب، ومنها أحمد بن محمد بن سعد، الميانشي، الأديب.
And Miyansh, with fath and shadda: from the villages of Mahdia in Ifriqiya, half a farsakh between them, and its water is fresh, and among its people was Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Sa'd, Al-Miyanshi, the man of letters.
وعمر بن عبد المجيد بن الحسن، الميانشي: نزيل مكة، مات بها، قال ياقوت: روى عنه شيوخنا.
And Umar bin Abd al-Majid bin al-Hasan, Al-Miyanshi: a resident of Mecca, died there. Yaqut said: Our shaykhs narrated from him.