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بشتن

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to place names, specifically villages or regions. It is primarily used in the formation of toponyms and the nisba (adjective derived from a place name).

Derived headwords

باشتانname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name mentioned as being in Nishapur, or according to Yaqut, a place in Asfara'in. It is also described as a village in Herat.

ابن البشتنيname
  1. 1.
    Nisba nameclassical

    A surname or nisba indicating origin from a place called Bashtan.

بشتنname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village located in Qurtuba, within the district of Bashtahariyya in eastern Al-Andalus.

Parallel reading

وهي: (ة بنيسابور)
And it is: (a village in Nishapur).
وفي معجم ياقوت، رحمه الله: موضع باسفراين.
And in Yaqut's dictionary, may God have mercy on him: a place in Asfara'in.
وفي لباب الأنساب: قرية بهراة منها أبو عبد الله محمد بن أحمد بن عبد الله المفسر، ذكره الماليني.
And in Lubab al-Ansab: a village in Herat, from which is Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Ahmad bin Abdullah the commentator, mentioned by Al-Malini.
وابن البشتني هو (هشام بن محمد) بن هشام بن محمد من آل الوزير أبي الحسن جعفر بن عثمان المصحفي، روى حكاية عن الوزير أحمد بن سعيد بن حزم، رواها عنه أبو علي بن أحمد بن حزم
And Ibn al-Bishtani is (Hisham bin Muhammad) bin Hisham bin Muhammad from the family of the Vizier Abu al-Hasan Ja'far bin Uthman al-Musahhi, he narrated an anecdote from the Vizier Ahmad bin Sa'id bin Hazm, which was narrated to him by Abu Ali bin Ahmad bin Hazm.
وهو (من قرية) يقال لها بشتن (بقرطبة) بكورة بشتهرية بشرق الأندلس.
And he is (from a village) called Bashtan (in Qurtuba) in the district of Bashtahariyya in eastern Al-Andalus.