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ج ه د م
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily used for proper names, specifically of women and possibly a man referred to as Abu Rumtha. The root itself does not seem to have a widely recognized semantic field in classical Arabic beyond its use in these names.
Derived headwords
جَهْدَمَةname
- 1.Name of a womanclassical
A proper name for a woman, mentioned as having seen the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
جَهْدَمَةname
- 1.Name of a womanclassical
Another mention of a woman named Jahdama, identified as the daughter of Abu Jahl. Her marriage to Utbah ibn Asid is noted, with alternative names like Jamila and Juwayriya suggested.
الجَهْدَمَةname
- 1.Name of a man (kunya)classical
Referred to as 'Al-Jahdama', possibly a kunya (patronymic) for Abu Rumtha, from whom Iyadh ibn Laqit narrated.
Parallel reading
جهدمه ، أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان
Jahdama, Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan neglected it.
وهو اسم (امرأة بشير بن الخصاصية) رضي الله تعالى عنه
And it is the name of (a woman, Bashir ibn Al-Khasasiyah), may God Almighty be pleased with him.
رأت النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم
She saw the Prophet, may God's blessings and peace be upon him.
جهدمة بنت أبي جهل تزوجها عتاب بن أسيد
Jahdama, daughter of Abu Jahl, was married to Utbah ibn Asid.
وقيل: اسمها جميلة
And it was said: her name is Jamila.
وقيل جويرية
And it was said: Juwayriya.
الجهدمة قيل هو أبو رمثة
Al-Jahdama, it was said, is Abu Rumtha.
روى عنه إياد ابن لقيط
Iyadh ibn Laqit narrated from him.