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فشن

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily lists place names and personal names derived from or associated with locations. It does not appear to have a core semantic meaning related to actions or concepts in classical Arabic, but rather functions as a toponymic and anthroponymic identifier.

Derived headwords

الفشنname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Egypt, in the region of Behnesa, to which a group of later scholars were attributed.

وفشنةname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Bukhara from which Abu Zakariyya Yahya bin Zakariyya bin Salih al-Bukhari al-Fashni, who narrated from Asbat bin Al-Yas' al-Bukhari and others, originated.

فشنيname
  1. 1.
    Attribution to Fashnaclassical

    An adjective or nisba indicating origin from the place Fashna.

فاشانname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Merv from which Musa bin Hatim narrated from Al-Maqburi, and his son Muhammad bin Musa narrated from 'Abdan, who was criticized.

فيشونname
  1. 1.
    River nameclassical

    A river, according to Al-Layth. He also stated it is the name of a man.

  2. 2.
    Man's nameclassical

    The name of a man, according to Al-Layth.

إفشينname
  1. 1.
    Foreign nameclassical

    A foreign name. In one manuscript, it is written as 'Afshiyun'.

أفشوانname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village located four parasangs from Bukhara, from which Abu Nasr Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Abdullah al-Adib originated.

أفشينةname
  1. 1.
    Village nameclassical

    A village in Bukhara, mentioned by Yaqut.

Parallel reading

الفشن، بالفتح والشين معجمة: أهمله الجماعة.
Al-Fashn, with fatha and the voiced shin: the group neglected it.
وهي (ة بمصر من أعمال البهنساوية، نسب إليها جماعة من المتأخرين.
And it is a village in Egypt, from the districts of Behnesa, to which a group of later scholars were attributed.
وفشنة، بهاء: ة ببخارى منها أبو زكريا يحيى بن زكريا بن صالح البخاري الفشني عن أسباط بن اليسع البخاري وغيره.
And Fashnah, with haa: a village in Bukhara from which Abu Zakariyya Yahya bin Zakariyya bin Salih al-Bukhari al-Fashni narrated from Asbat bin Al-Yas' al-Bukhari and others.
وفاشان: ة بمرو منها: موسى بن حاتم عن المقبري؛ وابنه محمد بن موسى عن عبدان، تكلم فيه.
And Fashan: a village in Merv from which Musa bin Hatim narrated from Al-Maqburi; and his son Muhammad bin Musa narrated from 'Abdan, who was criticized.
وفيشون: نهر؛ عن الليث، قال: وهو اسم رجل أيضا.
And Fayshun: a river; from Al-Layth, who said: it is also the name of a man.
قال الأزهري: على أنه قد يكون فعلونا، وإن لم يحك سيبويه هذا البناء.
Al-Azhari said: it might be on the pattern 'faylun', even though Sibawayh did not cite this pattern.
وإفشين، بالكسر: (اسم أعجمي، وفي نسخة العين: أفشيون.
And Ifshin, with kasra: (a foreign name, and in the manuscript of Al-'Ayn: Afshiyun.
ومما يستدرك عليه: أفشوان: قرية على أربعة فراسخ من بخارى، منها أبو نصر محمد بن إبراهيم بن عبد الله الأديب.
And among what is to be added: Afshawan: a village four parasangs from Bukhara, from which Abu Nasr Muhammad bin Ibrahim bin Abdullah al-Adib originated.
وأفشينة: من قرى بخارى، عن ياقوت:
And Afshina: among the villages of Bukhara, according to Yaqut: