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جذن

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to the concept of origin, foundation, or base. It also encompasses proper names, possibly derived from this core meaning.

Derived headwords

الجذنnoun
  1. 1.
    Origin, rootclassical

    The fundamental basis or origin of something. This is presented as a variant of 'الجذل'.

الجذلnoun
  1. 1.
    Origin, rootclassical

    The fundamental basis or origin of something. It is stated that the 'ن' in 'الجذن' is a substitution for the 'ل'.

جذنهnoun
  1. 1.
    Its origin, its rootclassical

    Referring to the origin or root of a thing, used in the phrase 'صار الشيء إلى جذنه'.

جذلهnoun
  1. 1.
    Its origin, its rootclassical

    Referring to the origin or root of a thing, used in the phrase 'صار الشيء إلى جذله'.

جوذنةname
  1. 1.
    Juwdhanahclassical

    A proper name, possibly referring to the mother of Abu al-Tufayl, a companion of the Prophet.

  2. 2.
    Juwdhanahclassical

    Alternatively, it might refer to a female follower (tabi'iyyah).

جوذانname
  1. 1.
    Juwdhanclassical

    A proper name, possibly referring to a companion of the Prophet who settled in Kufa.

ابن جوذانname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Juwdhanclassical

    A proper name, referring to a companion of the Prophet who settled in Kufa and narrated from him.

Parallel reading

وهو (الجذل) ، النون بدل عن اللام.
And it is (al-jadhil), the 'nun' being a substitute for the 'lam'.
صار الشيء إلى جذنه وإلى جذله.
The thing returned to its origin and to its root.
وجوذنة: مولاة أبي الطفيل عامر بن واثلة الصحابي، رضي الله تعالى عنه.
And Juwdhanah: the freedwoman of Abu al-Tufayl, 'Amir ibn Wathilah, the companion, may God be pleased with him.
أو هي جونة تابعية.
Or she is Juwdhanah, a female follower.
وجوذان، أو ابن جوذان: صحابي نزل الكوفة، روى عنه الأشعث بن عمير والعباس بن عبد الرحمن.
And Juwdhan, or Ibn Juwdhan: a companion who settled in Kufa, narrated from him Al-Ash'ath ibn 'Umayr and Al-'Abbas ibn 'Abd al-Rahman.