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وح ظ

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root primarily refers to a specific region in Yemen, known as Wāḥiẓah. It is also used to denote a place name and is associated with individuals who are attributed to this region.

Derived headwords

وحاظةname
  1. 1.
    Region in Yemenclassical

    A region in Yemen, to which the district of Wāḥiẓah is attributed.

أحاظةname
  1. 1.
    Region in Yemenclassical

    An alternative pronunciation or spelling for the region in Yemen, Wāḥiẓah.

الوحاظيname
  1. 1.
    Attributed to Wāḥiẓahboth

    A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating attribution to the region of Wāḥiẓah in Yemen.

Parallel reading

وهو الأكثر ويقال: أحاظة، بالهمزة، وقد أهمل الجوهري إياهما في الموضعين
And it is the more common, and it is said: Aḥāẓah, with hamza, and Al-Jawhari neglected both of them in the two places.
د، أو أرض باليمن، ينسب إليها مخلاف وحاظة
Dāl, or a land in Yemen, to which the district of Wāḥiẓah is attributed.
وممن نسب إليه من المحدثين: أبو زكريا يحيى بن صالح الوحاظي الدمشقي
And among those attributed to it from the modern scholars is: Abu Zakariya Yahya bin Salih Al-Waḥāẓī Al-Dimashqi.
روى عنه أبو زرعة ووثقه
Abu Zur'ah narrated from him and authenticated him.
وأبو محمد خير بن يحيى بن عيسى الوحاظي، إلى قرية باليمن
And Abu Muhammad Khayr bin Yahya bin Isa Al-Waḥāẓī, to a village in Yemen.
روى عنه أبو القاسم، الشيرازي
Abu Al-Qasim Al-Shirazi narrated from him.