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همذن

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses the city of Hamadhan in Persia. It also mentions a prominent scholar from Hamadhan and a specific type of ship.

Derived headwords

هَمَذَانname
  1. 1.
    Hamadhanboth

    A large and famous city in Persia (al-'Ajam).

سَيْفَنَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Type of shipclassical

    A specific type of ship, mentioned by the author in relation to the word 'sufun' (ships).

البَدِيعname
  1. 1.
    Al-Badi'both

    A title or epithet given to Abu al-Fadl Ahmad ibn al-Husayn, known for his eloquence and scholarship.

Parallel reading

هَمَذَان، محركة والذال معجمة: مدينة كبيرة بالعجم مشهورة
Hamadhan, with harakah on the ha' and a dotted dhāl: a large and famous city in Persia.
منها: سيفنة، الذي ذكره المصنف، رحمه الله تعالى في سفن.
Among them is Sayfanah, which the author, may God have mercy on him, mentioned in the context of ships.
وأبو الفضل أحمد بن الحسين بن يحيى بن سعيد الملقب بالبديع أحد الفضلاء الفصحاء لم تخرج همذان بعده مثله
And Abu al-Fadl Ahmad ibn al-Husayn ibn Yahya ibn Sa'id, nicknamed Al-Badi', was one of the virtuous and eloquent scholars; Hamadhan did not produce another like him after him.
عن ابن فارس اللغوي، وعنه القاضي أبو محمد النيسابوري، مات، رحمه الله تعالى، بهراة مسموما سنة 353.
From Ibn Faris the lexicographer, and from him the judge Abu Muhammad al-Naysaburi; he died, may God have mercy on him, in Herat, poisoned in the year 353.