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م غ ام
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to places, specifically a location in Andalusia. It also derives a nisba (adjective of relation) for a scholar from that place.
Derived headwords
مُغَامname
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place in Toledo, Andalusia. It is mentioned that it was pronounced like 'kusahab' or 'ghurab'.
المُغَامِيّname
- 1.Nisba of Mughamclassical
An adjective of relation referring to someone from the place called Mugham.
أبو عمر يوسف بن يحيى بن يوسف المغاميname
- 1.Scholar's nameclassical
A noble jurist, knowledgeable in Arabic, who resided in Cordoba and then Egypt, and died in Kairouan in 280 AH. He was a descendant of Abu Hurayrah.
Parallel reading
مغام، كسحاب، وقيل: كغراب كما ضبطه ابن السمعاني: بلد بطليطلة من الأندلس
Mugham, like kusahab, and it was said: like ghurab as Ibn al-Sam'ani recorded it: a town in Toledo from Andalusia.
منه أبو عمر يوسف بن يحيى بن يوسف المغامي
From it is Abu Umar Yusuf ibn Yahya ibn Yusuf al-Maghami.
فقيه نبيل بصير بالعربية
A noble jurist, insightful in Arabic.
أقام بقرطبة ثم بمصر
He resided in Cordoba, then in Egypt.
وتوفي بالقيروان سنة مائتين وثمانين
And he died in Kairouan in the year two hundred and eighty.
ذكره الحميدي في ((جذوة المقتبس))
Al-Humaydi mentioned him in 'Jadhwat al-Muqtabas'.