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مردن
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of dying, perishing, or becoming extinct. It is used in the context of historical figures and their lineage, suggesting a connection to mortality and the end of a life or era.
Derived headwords
مَرَدَverb
- 1.to dieclassical
To cease to live; to pass away from existence.
- 2.to perishclassical
To be destroyed or ruined; to come to an end.
مَوْتnoun
- 1.deathboth
The end of life; the state of being dead.
مَرَدَانname
- 1.Mardānclassical
A title or epithet for Muqātil ibn Rūḥ al-Marwazī, the father of Muḥammad, the shaykh of Bukhārī. Also refers to ʿAbd Allāh ibn Bakr ibn Mardān, a historian from Bukhārā.
Parallel reading
مردان: لقب مقاتل بن روح المروزي والد محمد شيخ البخاري.
Mardān: An epithet for Muqātil ibn Rūḥ al-Marwazī, the father of Muḥammad, the shaykh of Bukhārī.
وعبد الله بن بكر بن مردان شيخ لغنجا مؤرخ بخارى.
And ʿAbd Allāh ibn Bakr ibn Mardān, a shaykh of Laghanjā, a historian of Bukhārā.
ومما يستدرك عليه:
And among what is to be added to it: