شمن
Root entry · 11 derived lemmasThis entry primarily focuses on place names derived from the root 'شمن'. It details various locations in Egypt, Andalusia, and Central Asia, often mentioning individuals associated with these places. The root itself is noted as being neglected by lexicographers.
Derived headwords
- 1.Al-Shammaniclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from a place, possibly related to the root 'شمن'. It is associated with individuals like Abu Ali Hussein bin Ali, whose name was corrected to Hussein bin Ja'far bin Hisham Al-Tahan Al-Shammani Al-Istirabathi.
- 1.Shammunclassical
A place name, possibly a town or region. The text mentions 'Shammun' in Andalusia, but questions its inclusion under this root, suggesting it might belong to the letter 'T'.
- 1.Shammunahclassical
A place name, possibly a town or region, potentially ending with a ta' marbuta. The text notes variations in its pronunciation and spelling.
- 1.Ashmunaynclassical
A well-known place in the Middle Sa'id region of Egypt, described as an ancient, inhabited city with many gardens and palm trees. It is named after its builder, Ashmun bin Misr bin Bayasr bin Ham.
- 1.Al-Ashmuniclassical
A nisba (attribution) indicating origin from Ashmunayn. Abu Ismail Dammam bin Ismail bin Malik Al-Mafakhiri Al-Ashmuni is mentioned as being from this place.
- 1.Ashmusclassical
A village in Upper Egypt, mentioned in the context of a misattribution of origin for Hijna' bin Qais Al-Harithi.
- 1.Ashmun Jirjisclassical
A village in Egypt, located in the Monufia region, near Shatnuf. It is described as a pleasant village close to the Nile.
- 1.Ashmiyunclassical
A village or a quarter within Bukhara. Abu Abdullah Hatim bin Qudayd, one of the scholars of Bukhara, is attributed to this place.
- 1.Suq Al-Ashmunaynclassical
A village in the Monufia region of Egypt, also mentioned as being visited by the author.
- 1.Al-Shammaniclassical
A nisba indicating origin from a place near Qusantiniyah. Shihab al-Din Muhammad bin Khalaf Al-Shammani Al-Qusantini, a scholar of the Shafi'i school, is mentioned.
- 1.Shumanclassical
A place located beyond the Jayhun River in Sogdiana. Abu Lubayd Muhammad bin Ghiyath Al-Hafiz is attributed to this place.