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بجه

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used in proper names, specifically as a patronymic or given name. It does not seem to have common derived verbs or nouns with distinct semantic meanings in classical or modern Arabic.

Derived headwords

بجيهname
  1. 1.
    a given nameclassical

    A male given name, possibly of ancient origin, appearing in the context of biographical entries.

بجيهname
  1. 1.
    a patronymicclassical

    A patronymic derived from the given name 'Bujayh', used to identify individuals by their father's name.

Parallel reading

وهو (ابن علي بن بجيه) أبو القاسم الهاشمي (الطبري محدث)
And he is (the son of Ali bin Bujayh) Abu al-Qasim al-Hashimi (al-Tabari, a traditionist).
وفاته: مهدي بن محمد بن بجيه الطبري.
His death: Mahdi bin Muhammad bin Bujayh al-Tabari.
روى عن بجيه المذكور وعن الحاكم؛
He narrated from the aforementioned Bujayh and from al-Hakim;
نقله الحافظ والصاغاني إلا أنه ضبطه كأمير في الموضعين بخطه مجودا.
Al-Hafiz and al-Sagani transmitted it, except that he vocalized it like 'Amir in both places with his excellent handwriting.