زغن
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to geographical locations and names derived from them, specifically villages and mountains. It also appears in the context of biographical entries for scholars and jurists.
Derived headwords
- 1.Scholar from Zagunclassical
A nisba (patronymic/demonym) referring to Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Abdullah, a Hanbali scholar and traditionist, named after a village he owned in Baghdad.
- 1.Village near Baghdadclassical
A village located in Baghdad from which the scholar Abu al-Hasan Ali bin Abdullah derived his nisba 'al-Zaghuni'.
- 1.Jurist from al-Zughaybiclassical
A nisba referring to Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz al-Kilabi, a jurist and author of 'Ahkam al-Qudat'. The entry notes a correction to this nisba, suggesting 'al-Zughaybi' (with a 'b') is more accurate.
- 1.Mountain in Moroccoclassical
A mountain in the Maghreb region to which the ascetic Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abdullah was attributed. He came to Egypt in 598 AH and died there in 696 AH.
- 1.Place nameclassical
A place name mentioned in the entry, with specific vocalization and emphasis noted. It was previously referenced by the author in relation to the root (j-z-r).