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ل ذ ق

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the city of Latakia and its inhabitants. It also touches upon the concept of tasting or experiencing something, though this is less prominent in the provided text.

Derived headwords

اللاذقيةname
  1. 1.
    Latakiaboth

    A major port city on the Mediterranean coast of Syria. It is currently part of the Aleppo Governorate.

بالذال المعجمةother
  1. 1.
    with the dotted 'dh'classical

    Referring to the letter 'ذ' (dhāl) which is distinguished by a dot above it, differentiating it from other similar letters.

إهمال الدالother
  1. 1.
    omission of the 'd'classical

    The act of neglecting or omitting the letter 'د' (dāl), often in pronunciation or transcription.

الجماعةnoun
  1. 1.
    the groupboth

    A collective term referring to a group of people, scholars, or the general populace.

الصاغانيname
  1. 1.
    Al-Saganiclassical

    A reference to Abu Muhammad al-Hasan ibn Ahmad ibn Abd Allah al-Sagani, a renowned lexicographer and scholar.

مشهورadjective
  1. 1.
    famousboth

    Widely known or recognized by many people.

من عمل حلبother
  1. 1.
    from the province of Aleppoboth

    Indicating that the region or area belongs to the administrative jurisdiction of Aleppo.

الربيع بن محمد اللاذقيname
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    Al-Rabi' ibn Muhammad al-Ladhqiclassical

    A person named Al-Rabi', son of Muhammad, who is associated with Latakia, likely a scholar or narrator.

عن سعيد أبي شبيبother
  1. 1.
    from Sa'id Abu Shbibclassical

    Indicating a chain of transmission or narration, where Sa'id Abu Shbib is the source.

Parallel reading

اللاذقية بالذال المعجمة، والمشهور على الألسنة بإهمال الدال، وقد أهمله الجماعة.
Latakia, with the dotted 'dh', and what is famous on the tongues is the omission of the 'd', and the group has omitted it.
وقال الصاغاني: د مشهور من الشام، وهي من عمل حلب الآن ومنه الربيع بن محمد اللاذقي، عن سعيد أبي شبيب.
And Al-Sagani said: 'D' is famous from Sham, and it is now part of the province of Aleppo, and from it is Al-Rabi' ibn Muhammad al-Ladhqi, from Sa'id Abu Shbib.