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ص ر د ف
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to a place name in Yemen, specifically a district in the city of Jund. It also refers to a specific individual, a jurist and author from that region, and his lineage.
Derived headwords
صَرْدَفَverb
- 1.to followclassical
This verb form is not explicitly defined in the provided text but is implied by the root's association with following or being behind.
صَرْدَفٌname
- 1.Sardafmodern
A place name referring to a district east of Jund in the land of Yemen.
الصردفيname
- 1.Al-Sardafimodern
A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from Sardaf, a place in Yemen. It is used as a surname for a jurist.
الفرضيname
- 1.Al-Faradimodern
A nisba indicating expertise in or authorship of books on inheritance laws (fara'id).
Parallel reading
صردف، كجعفر، أهمله الجوهري، وصاحب اللسان، وهي: د، شرقي الجند من أرض اليمن
Sardaf, like Ja'far, was neglected by Al-Jauhari and the author of Al-Lisan. It is: D, east of Jund in the land of Yemen.
منه الإمام الفقيه أبو يعقوب إسحاق بن يعقوب الفرضي الصردفي
From it [i.e., Sardaf] is the Imam, the jurist Abu Ya'qub Ishaq bin Ya'qub Al-Faradi Al-Sardafi.
مؤلف كتاب الفرائض
The author of the book of inheritance laws.
وقبره به، يزار ويتبرك به
And his grave is there; it is visited and blessings are sought from it.
ترجمه الجندي، وابن سمرة، في طبقاتهما
Al-Jundi and Ibn Samura translated him in their biographical classes.
وكذا القطب الخيضري، في طبقات الشافعية
And likewise Al-Qutb Al-Khaydari, in the biographical classes of the Shafi'is.