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ءث ع
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to identifying or naming individuals, particularly poets and companions of the Prophet. It also touches upon the concept of being well-known or distinguished.
Derived headwords
أَثِيعname
- 1.poet's nameclassical
A name referring to a poet from the tribe of Hamdan.
أَثِيعname
- 1.companion's nameclassical
A name of a Tabi'i (a successor to the companions of the Prophet) who narrated from Ali.
يَثِيعname
- 1.companion's name (variant)classical
A variant spelling of the name Athi', possibly with the initial hamza changed to a yaa'.
Parallel reading
ذو {أثيع، كزبير، أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان.
Dhu {Athi', Kazubayr, neglected by Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan.
وقال الصاغاني: هو شاعر من همدان كما في اللباب.
And Al-Sagani said: He is a poet from Hamdan, as mentioned in Al-Lubab.
وزيد بن أثيع، أو يثيع بقلب الهمزة ياء، وسياقه يقتضي أنهما كزبير، وضبطه الحافظ كأمير، وهو تابعي روى عن علي رضي الله تعالى عنه.
And Zayd ibn Athi', or Yathii' with the hamza changed to a yaa', and its context suggests they are like Kazubayr, and Al-Hafiz vocalized it like Ameer, and he is a Tabi'i who narrated from Ali, may God be pleased with him.
قلت: وعن أبي بكر الصديق رضي الله تعالى عنه أيضا، ذكره ابن حبان في كتاب الثقات، وكنيته أبو إسحاق، كذا في حاشية الإكمال.
I say: And also from Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, may God be pleased with him, Ibn Hibban mentioned him in the book 'Al-Thiqat' (The Trustworthy), and his kunya is Abu Ishaq, as stated in the marginal notes of Al-Ikmal.