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يلتكن

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This root entry appears to be a lexical entry for a proper noun, likely of non-Arabic origin, used as a personal name. It details its pronunciation and provides examples of individuals bearing this name, along with their biographical information.

Derived headwords

يَلْتَكِينname
  1. 1.
    a proper nameclassical

    A proper noun, specifically a personal name, described as a modern coinage of Roman (Byzantine) origin.

Parallel reading

يَلْتَكِين، بفتح فسكون وفتح الفوقية وكسر الكاف: اسم محدث، رومي
Yaltakīn, with a fatḥa, then a sukūn, then a fatḥa on the upper letter and a kasra on the kāf: a modern coinage, Roman.
روى عن عبد الله بن السمرقندي، وعنه سعد الله بن الوادي
He narrated from Abdullah bin Al-Samarqandi, and Sa'dullah bin Al-Wadi narrated from him.
ويلتكين بن طلبوق عن مالك البانياسي
And Yaltakīn bin Talbūq from Mālik Al-Bāniyāsī.
ومحمد بن طرخان بن يلتكين بن علم التركي الفقيه مات سنة 513، رحمه الله تعالى
And Muhammad bin Tarkhān bin Yaltakīn bin 'Alam Al-Turki, the jurist, died in the year 513, may God Almighty have mercy on him.