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ف س ح م

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to primarily relate to the concept of spaciousness or breadth, particularly in the chest. It also functions as a proper noun, referring to individuals and their mothers.

Derived headwords

الفُسْحُمadjective
  1. 1.
    broad-chestedclassical

    Describing someone with a wide chest, implying generosity or a noble disposition.

فسحمnoun
  1. 1.
    navelclassical

    The navel or belly button.

فسحمname
  1. 1.
    Fasḥam (daughter of 'Abd Allah)classical

    A female companion (Sahabiyyah) who was the daughter of 'Abd Allah ibn Abi.

فسحمname
  1. 1.
    Fasḥam (daughter of Aws)classical

    A female companion (Sahabiyyah) who was the daughter of Aws ibn Khawli.

فسحمname
  1. 1.
    Fasḥam (mother of Yazid)classical

    The mother of Yazid ibn al-Harith, a companion who participated in the Battle of Badr.

يزيدname
  1. 1.
    Yazidclassical

    A male given name, specifically referring to Yazid ibn al-Harith, a companion present at the Battle of Badr.

الحارثname
  1. 1.
    Al-Harithclassical

    A male given name, referring to Al-Harith ibn Fasḥam, the father of Yazid.

Parallel reading

الفسحم، كقنفذ: الواسع الصدر
Al-Fasḥam, like qunfudh: the broad-chested.
والميم زائدة
And the mim is an addition.
نبه عليه الجوهري
Al-Jawhari pointed this out.
وأيضا: الكمرة
And also: the navel.
فسحم بنت عبد الله بن أبي
Fasḥam daughter of 'Abd Allah ibn Abi.
وبنت أوس بن خولي: صحابيتان
And daughter of Aws ibn Khawli: two female companions.
الأخيرة ذكرها ابن حبيب
The latter was mentioned by Ibn Habib.
والأولى لم أر لها ذكرا في معاجم النساء
And the first, I have not seen her mentioned in dictionaries of women.
وزيد هكذا في النسخ وصوابه: يزيد
And Zayd, thus in the manuscripts, and its correction is: Yazid.
بن الحارث بن فسحم: صحابي بدري
ibn al-Harith ibn Fasḥam: a companion from Badr.
هكذا يعرف
Thus he is known.
وفسحم أمه لا جده كما يتوهم
And Fasḥam is his mother, not his grandfather as one might assume.
فحينئذ تكتب الألف بين الحارث وفسحم
Then the alif is written between Al-Harith and Fasḥam.