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ت ن ع
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to a specific place name in Yemen, associated with a well and a valley. It also denotes a tribal affiliation derived from this place, with several notable individuals belonging to this lineage.
Derived headwords
تِنْعَةname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name, specifically a location near Hadramawt, where the valley of Bi'r Burhut is situated. It is also mentioned as being named after Tin'ah bin Hani'.
التِنْعِيُّونname
- 1.Descendants/Affiliatedclassical
Individuals who are descendants of or affiliated with the place or tribe named Tin'ah. Several companions and scholars are mentioned as belonging to this group.
Parallel reading
تنعة، الكسر، أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان.
Tin'ah, with a kasrah (vowel), was neglected by Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan.
وقال أئمة النسب وتبعهم الصاغاني: هي: ة، قرب حضرموت، عندها وادي بئر برهوت.
The genealogists said, and Al-Sagani followed them: It is a place (name), near Hadramawt, near which is the valley of Bi'r Burhut.
وفي المعجم: هي تنغة بالفتح والغين المعجمة وسيأتي تحقيق ذلك هناك.
And in the lexicon: it is Tanghah, with a fatha (vowel) and the letter Ghayn (معجمة), and its verification will come later there.
سميت بتنعة بن هانئ بن عمرو بن ذهل ابن الأسود بن الضبيب بن عمرو بن عبد بن سلامان بن الحارث بن حضرموت،
It was named after Tin'ah bin Hani' bin Amr bin Dhuhl bin Al-Aswad bin Al-Dhubib bin Amr bin Abd bin Salamān bin Al-Harith bin Hadramawt,
نسب إليها جماعة من التابعين، منهم: أبو قيلة عياض بن عياض، العيزار بن جرول وأبو السكن حجر بن عنبس، وعمير وعامر ابنا سويد المحدثون التنعيون وغير هؤلاء.
A group of the Successors were attributed to it, among them: Abu Qaylah 'Iyāḍ bin 'Iyāḍ, Al-'Ayzār bin Jarwal, Abu Al-Sakin Hajar bin 'Anbas, and 'Umayr and 'Āmir, the two sons of Suwayd, the traditionists, the Tan'iyyūn, and others besides these.