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س ت ك
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry is unusual as it primarily discusses a specific feminine given name, 'Sitik', which is considered a modern coinage. The entry notes its origin as a diminutive form and provides examples of women bearing this name.
Derived headwords
سِتِيكname
- 1.Feminine given namemodern
A feminine given name, considered a modern coinage, possibly derived as a diminutive.
سِتِيك بِنْت عَبْد الغَافِر بْن إِسْمَاعِيل بْن عَبْد الغَافِر الفَارِسِيname
- 1.Sitik, daughter of Abd al-Ghafirmodern
An example of a woman named Sitik, who heard from her grandfather and was narrated by Abu Sa'd al-Sam'ani.
سِتِيك بِنْت مَعْمَرname
- 1.Sitik, daughter of Mu'ammarmodern
Another example of a woman named Sitik.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجماعة وهو اسم جماعة من النشوة محدثات
The group neglected it, and it is the name of a group of modern women.
منهن: ستيك بنت عبد الغافر بن إسماعيل بن عبد الغافر الفارسي
Among them: Sitik, daughter of Abd al-Ghafir bin Ismail bin Abd al-Ghafir al-Farisi.
سمعت من جدها
She heard from her grandfather.
وعنها أبو سعد بن السمعاني
And Abu Sa'd al-Sam'ani narrated from her.
وستيك بنت معمر، وغيرهما
And Sitik, daughter of Mu'ammar, and others.
وقد تقدم ذكرهن في حرف التاء المثناة الفوقية لأن الكاف زائدة يؤتى بها عندهم للتصغير
And they have been previously mentioned under the letter Tāʼ al-mutanabbihah al-fawqiyyah because the Kāf is an addition they use for diminutives.