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ف ر د م

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used to denote a specific lineage or group of people, particularly within the context of tribal affiliations and historical figures. It functions as a proper noun, identifying a particular branch of the Tajīb tribe.

Derived headwords

فَرْدَمname
  1. 1.
    A lineage/groupclassical

    A specific lineage or branch of the Tajīb tribe, from which notable individuals originated.

التَّجِيبِيّname
  1. 1.
    Belonging to Tajībclassical

    An adjective or noun indicating affiliation with the Tajīb tribe.

الفَرْدَمِيّname
  1. 1.
    Of the Fardam lineageclassical

    An adjective or noun indicating descent from or belonging to the Fardam lineage.

المِصْرِيّname
  1. 1.
    Egyptianboth

    An adjective or noun indicating origin or residence in Egypt.

Parallel reading

فردم، كجعفر: بطن من تجيب
Fardam, like Ja'far: a branch of Tajīb.
منهم أبو دهمج رباح بن ذؤابة بن رباح بن عقبة ابن عبد الله التجيبي الفردمي المصري
Among them is Abu Dahmaj, Rabah ibn Dhu'abah ibn Rabah ibn 'Uqbah ibn 'Abd Allah, the Tajībī, al-Fardamī, al-Miṣrī.
روى عن سالم بن غيلآن
He narrated from Salim ibn Ghaylan.
وعنه أبو عفير
And Abu 'Ufayr narrated from him.