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شنتن
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses place names and a specific type of garment. It mentions a town in Andalusia and a village in Egypt, both associated with the root. Additionally, it refers to a type of women's trousers.
Derived headwords
شِنْتِيَانname
- 1.Town in Andalusiaclassical
A town located in the province of Cordoba, Andalusia. It is notable as the origin of a prominent Quranic reciter.
الشِّنْتِيَانnoun
- 1.Women's trousersclassical
A type of trousers specifically for women. This usage is described as a later, 'mullada' (neo-Arabic) development.
شِنْتَنَىname
- 1.Village in Egyptclassical
A village situated in the Gharbia Governorate of Egypt. The author mentions having visited this place.
Parallel reading
شنتيان، بكسر فسكون النون وكسر المثناة التحتية ثم ياء: بلد من أعمال قرطبة
Shintiyan, with a kasra, then sukun on the noon, and a kasra on the ta' marbuta followed by ya: a town in the province of Cordoba.
منه: أبو بكر عياش بن محمد بن أحمد بن خلف بن عياش القرطبي من أئمة القراء
From it (i.e., originating from Shintiyan): Abu Bakr 'Ayyash ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Khalaf ibn 'Ayyash al-Qurtubi, one of the imams of Quranic reciters.
والشنتيان أيضا: سراويل للنساء، مولدة
And al-Shintiyan also: trousers for women, a neo-Arabic term.
وشنتنى، مقصورا: قرية بمصر من الغربية
And Shintana, shortened: a village in Egypt in the Gharbia region.
وقد وردتها
And I have visited it.