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مغن

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to places and locations, specifically wells and regions. It also appears in the context of place names and geographical designations.

Derived headwords

مَغُونَةname
  1. 1.
    Well of Magunaclassical

    A place near Medina, distinct from the well of Ma'una (with 'ayn).

مَغُونname
  1. 1.
    Magunclassical

    A village in the district of Nishapur, from which Abdus ibn Ahmad hailed.

عَبْدُوس بْن أَحْمَدname
  1. 1.
    Abdus ibn Ahmadclassical

    A person from Magun, a village in Nishapur, who narrated from Abu Ishaq al-Jurjani.

أَبُو إِسْحَاق الْجُرْجَانِيّname
  1. 1.
    Abu Ishaq al-Jurjaniclassical

    A narrator from whom Abdus ibn Ahmad narrated.

Parallel reading

بئر مغونة، بالغين المعجمة: موضع قرب المدينة
The Well of Maguna, with ghayn, is a place near the city.
وهو غير بئر معونة بالمهملة
And it is different from the Well of Ma'una (with hamza).
ك પ્
Thus it is in Al-Lisan.
ومغون، بالضم: من رستاق نستب من نواحي نيسابور
And Magun, with damma, is from the district of Nastab in the regions of Nishapur.
منها: عبدوس بن أحمد
From there was Abdus ibn Ahmad.
روى عنه أبو إسحاق الجرجاني
Abu Ishaq al-Jurjani narrated from him.