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ب ر ش ك
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to the act of separating or dividing something, specifically a slaughtered animal. It also has a geographical reference to a village.
Derived headwords
بَرْشَكَverb
- 1.to separate, divideclassical
To separate a slaughtered animal (جزور) into parts, making some parts distinct from others.
برشكname
- 1.Burshakmodern
A village in the region of Tunis.
Parallel reading
برشك الجزور، بالمعجمة أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان، وقال ابن عباد: أي فصلها وأبان بعضها من بعض كما في العباب.
To separate the camel: with the letter jim, al-Jawhari and the author of al-Lisan neglected it. Ibn 'Abbad said: it means to separate it and make some parts distinct from others, as in al-'Ubab.
برشك، كزبرج: قرية من أعمال تونس فيما أظن، منها عبد الرحمن بن محمد بن عبد الرحمن بن سليمان بن علي
Burshak, like zubruj: a village in the province of Tunis, I believe, from which is Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Sulayman ibn Ali.