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كزن

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used for proper nouns, specifically names of people and a tribe. It does not seem to have a widely recognized core semantic meaning in classical Arabic beyond its use in these specific designations.

Derived headwords

كزنةname
  1. 1.
    Title/Nameclassical

    A title or name given to Muhammad bin Dawud bin Alawiyyah Al-Yamani, a traditionist.

الكزنيname
  1. 1.
    Attribution to a tribeclassical

    A nisba indicating affiliation with the Kazzana tribe, a Berber tribe.

أبو سعيد فضل الله بن سعيد بن عبد الله الكزنيname
  1. 1.
    Name of a personclassical

    The full name of a person from the Kazzana tribe, brother of the judge Mundhir bin Said.

منذر بن سعيدname
  1. 1.
    Name of a personclassical

    The name of the judge, brother of Abu Said Fadl Allah bin Said bin Abdullah Al-Kazzani.

Parallel reading

وهو (لقب محمد بن داود بن علويه اليماني (الرازي المحدث عن أبي حمة محمد بن يوسف الزبيدي.
It is (a title of Muhammad bin Dawud bin Alawiyyah Al-Yamani, the traditionist who narrated from Abi Hammah Muhammad bin Yusuf Al-Zubaidi.
كزنة: قبيلة من البربر، منهم: أبو سعيد فضل الله بن سعيد بن عبد الله الكزني القرطبي وهو أخوه منذر بن سعيد القاضي،
Kazzana: a tribe of Berbers, among them: Abu Said Fadl Allah bin Said bin Abdullah Al-Kazzani Al-Qurtubi, and his brother Mundhir bin Said the judge,
أخذا عن ابن ولاد وأبي المنذر وأبي جعفر النحاس،
They both took (knowledge) from Ibn Wallad, Abu Al-Mundhir, and Abu Ja'far Al-Nahhas,
مات أبو سعيد سنة 335،
Abu Said died in the year 335.
ذكره الرشاطي وابن الفرضي.
Al-Rishati and Ibn Al-Faradi mentioned him.