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س ن د ف

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to refer to specific geographical locations in Egypt, particularly two villages. It is noted that these places have given rise to scholarly attributions.

Derived headwords

سَنْدَفَاname
  1. 1.
    Two villages in Egyptboth

    A place name referring to two distinct villages located in Egypt. One is in the Behnasa region, and the other is in the Samannudiyya region, adjacent to Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra.

سَنْدَفِيّname
  1. 1.
    Attributed to Sandafaclassical

    An adjective or nisba indicating attribution to one of the villages named Sandafa.

Parallel reading

سندفا، بفتح المهملتين بينهما نون وآخره ألف، وقد يقال بالصاد أيضا
Sandafa, with the two unpointed letters (sīn and nūn) open, with a nūn in between and an alif at the end, and it may also be said with a ṣād.
وقد أهمله الجماعةكلهم
And the entire group has neglected it.
وهما: قريتان بمصر، إحداهما: من أعمال البهنسا، والأخرى: من أعمال السمنودية
And they are: two villages in Egypt, one of them: from the districts of Behnasa, and the other: from the districts of Samannudiyya.
وهي بلصق المحلة الكبرى
And it is adjacent to Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra.
وقد دخلت في هذه
And it has entered into this one.
وقد نسب إليها علماء
And scholars have been attributed to it.
هكذا ذكرهما الأسعد بن مماتي، وابن الجيعان في القوانين
Thus mentioned them Al-As'ad bin Mamati, and Ibn Al-Ji'an in Al-Qawanin.