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كشن

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily deals with place names, specifically cities and regions, and also includes a term for a type of Persian herb and a culinary term.

Derived headwords

الكشنىnoun
  1. 1.
    Persian herbclassical

    A type of Persian herb, also referred to as 'kishna' without the definite article.

كرسنةnoun
  1. 1.
    herbclassical

    A term for a herb, mentioned as a possible interpretation of 'Kashna'.

كشانيةname
  1. 1.
    City in Sogdianaclassical

    A city located in Sogdiana, two days away from Bukhara, in the region of Samarkand.

أكشونيةname
  1. 1.
    City in the Maghrebclassical

    A city in the Maghreb, west of Cordoba, connected to the territory of Lisbon. Ambergris is found on its coast.

كشناname
  1. 1.
    City in Sudanclassical

    A city in the lands of Sudan, from which originated Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Kashnawi, known for his sciences and secrets.

الكشناويname
  1. 1.
    Person from Kashnaclassical

    A nisba indicating someone from the city of Kashna in Sudan, like Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Kashnawi.

التكشينnoun
  1. 1.
    Seasoning foodclassical

    A Yemeni term for strengthening food with spices and seasonings.

Parallel reading

وقال أبو حنيفة: هو (الكرسنة.
Abu Hanifa said: it is (al-kursana.
وقال غيره: هو (حب فارسيته كشنى بلا لام.
Others said: it is (a seed, its Persian is kishna without the lam.
وكشانية، بالضم: د بالصغد من سمرقند، على يومين من بخارى
And Kashaniyya, with damma: a city in Sogdiana, from Samarkand, two days from Bukhara.
منه: أبو عمرو أحمد بن حاجب بن محمد روى عنه الإسماعيلي
From it: Abu Amr Ahmad ibn Hajib ibn Muhammad, al-Isma'ili narrated from him.
وحفيده أبو علي إسماعيل بن أبي نصر محمد بن أحمد آخر من روى عن البخاري عن الفربري، مات سنة 291
And his grandson Abu Ali Ismail ibn Abi Nasr Muhammad ibn Ahmad, the last to narrate from al-Bukhari via al-Farabri, died in the year 291.
وعنه الحسن بن محمد الخلال وطائفة، وولداه أبو نصر محمد عن عمر بن محمد بن نجير، وعلي بن إبراهيم بن الفضل بن خداش الكشاني عن إبراهيم بن نصر بن عبيد
And from him narrated Al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Khallal and a group, and his two sons Abu Nasr Muhammad via Umar ibn Muhammad ibn Najir, and Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Fadl ibn Khadash al-Kashani via Ibrahim ibn Nasr ibn Ubayd.
وعلي بن محتاج بن حمويه بن خداش عن محمد بن علي الصائغ، وجبريل بن محتاج الكشاني عن محتاج بن عمر والسويقي البلخي، وإبراهيم بن يعقوب الكشاني
And Ali ibn Muhtaj ibn Hamuya ibn Khadash from Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sa'igh, and Gabriel ibn Muhtaj al-Kashani from Muhtaj ibn Umar and al-Sawa'iqi al-Balkhi, and Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Kashani.
وأبو الفتح محمد بن مسعود بن الحسين الكشاني كلاهما من شيوخ ابن السمعاني
And Abu al-Fath Muhammad ibn Mas'ud ibn al-Husayn al-Kashani, both are from the teachers of Ibn al-Sam'ani.
وأبو نصر أحمد بن علي الغنجاري الكشاني عن علي بن إسحاق الحنظلي
And Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Ali al-Ghanjari al-Kashani from Ali ibn Ishaq al-Hanzali.
وعبيد الله بن عمر بن محمد الكشاني الخطيب روى عنه أبو حفص النسفي الحافظ
And Ubayd Allah ibn Umar ibn Muhammad al-Kashani the preacher, Abu Hafs al-Nasafi the memorizer narrated from him.
وأبو سعد مسعود بن الحسين الكشاني عن شمس الأئمة السرخسي
And Abu Sa'd Mas'ud ibn al-Husayn al-Kashani from Shams al-A'imma al-Sarakhsi.
وأكشونية، بالفتح وضم الشين وكسر النون وتخفيف الياء: (د بالمغرب غربي قرطبة متصل عمله بأشبونة وقد يوجد في ساحله العنبر الفائق.
And Akshuniyya, with fatha, damma on the shin, kasra on the nun, and light ya: a city in the Maghreb, west of Cordoba, connected to the territory of Lisbon, and excellent ambergris is found on its coast.
شنى، بالكسر مقصورا: مدينة ببلاد السودان، منها: صاحب العلوم والأسرار محمد بن محمد الكشناوي أدركت زمنه بمصر.
Kashna, with kasra and shortened: a city in the lands of Sudan, from it: the master of sciences and secrets Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Kashnawi, I lived during his time in Egypt.
والتكشين: تقوية الطعام بالأبازير، يمانية.
And al-takshin: strengthening food with spices, a Yemeni term.