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خنلق
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily related to a specific place name, Khunlaq, and its inhabitants. It functions as a toponym and a nisba, indicating origin from that city.
Derived headwords
خُنْلُقname
- 1.Khunlaq cityclassical
A city located in Darband Khazran.
الخُنْلَيِقِيّname
- 1.from Khunlaqclassical
A nisba (adjective or noun) indicating origin from the city of Khunlaq.
Parallel reading
خُنْلُق، بضم الخاء وفتح النون وكسر اللام: مدينة بدربند خزران.
Khunlaq, with a damma on the kha, a fatha on the nun, and a kasra on the lam: a city in Darband Khazran.
منها: حكيم بن إبراهيم بن حكيم اللكزي الخنليقي، تفقه ببغداد.
From it (i.e., from Khunlaq): Hakim bin Ibrahim bin Hakim al-Lakzi al-Khunlaqi, who studied jurisprudence in Baghdad.
على أبي حامد الغزالي، وبمرو على الموفق ابن عبد الكريم الهروي، وكتب الحديث بخطه، وسمع الكثير منه، وسكن بخارى، وبها مات سنة.
Under Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, and in Merv under al-Muwaffaq ibn Abd al-Karim al-Harawi, and he wrote Hadith in his own hand, and heard much from him, and resided in Bukhara, and died there in the year.