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شعثن

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to a proper name, possibly a patronymic or a tribal affiliation. Its primary mention is in relation to a Companion of the Prophet. The root itself is noted as being neglected by lexicographers.

Derived headwords

شَعَثَنَverb
  1. 1.
    to be named Sha'athanclassical

    This verb form is used to indicate being named or belonging to the name Sha'athan.

شَعْثَنٌname
  1. 1.
    Sha'athanclassical

    A proper name, possibly a tribal name or a personal name.

أَبُو رُدَيْحٍname
  1. 1.
    Abu Rudayhclassical

    A kunya (patronymic) belonging to Dhu'ayb al-Anbari, a Companion of the Prophet.

ذُؤَيْبٌname
  1. 1.
    Dhu'aybclassical

    The personal name of Abu Rudayh al-Anbari, a Companion of the Prophet.

العَنْبَرِيُّname
  1. 1.
    al-Anbariclassical

    An attribution indicating origin from the tribe of Banu Anbar or the region of Anbar.

الصَّحَابِيُّname
  1. 1.
    the Companionclassical

    A title given to those who met the Prophet Muhammad, believed in him, and died as Muslims.

شَعْثَمَverb
  1. 1.
    to be named Sha'thamclassical

    An alternative form of the verb, using a 'mim' instead of a 'nun', likely referring to the same naming convention.

Parallel reading

وهو (والد أبي رديح ذؤيب) العنبري (الصحابي)
And he is (the father of Abu Rudayh Dhu'ayb) al-Anbari (the Companion).
ويقال أيضا شعثم بالميم
And it is also said Sha'tham with a mim.
وقد تقدم في الميم
And it has preceded in the mim.