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فقي
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses geographical locations in the Yamama region of Saudi Arabia. It also mentions a personal name derived from a place name.
Derived headwords
الفقيname
- 1.A valley in Yamamaclassical
A valley located in the region of Yamama, which was previously mentioned. It is narrated with variations in pronunciation using 'waw', 'ya', or 'hamza'.
فقيname
- 1.A place name in Yamamaclassical
A place name in Yamama, described as having palm trees, belonging to the Banu al-Anbar tribe. It is mentioned alongside another place name, Muharith.
أفقيname
- 1.A personal nameclassical
The name of a grandfather of Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Muhaddith. The scholar Ibn Nuqta recorded its pronunciation with an initial 'alif' followed by 'fa' and 'qaf' with kasra.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجوهري والجماعة.
Al-Jawhari and the group neglected it.
وهو (واد باليمامة)، الذي قدمنا ذكره عن نصر، يروى بالواو وبالياء وبالهمزة.
It is (a valley in Yamama), which we previously mentioned from Nasr, narrated with 'waw', 'ya', and 'hamza'.
فقي (كسمي: محارث، ونخل لبني العنبر) باليمامة.
Fuqi (like Sumay: Muharith, and palm trees for Banu al-Anbar) in Yamama.
ومما يستدرك عليه: أفقي، بفتح فكسر القاف: جد حسين بن محمد بن أفقي المحدث؛
And among what is to be added to it: Afqi, with fath on the alif and kasra on the qaf: the grandfather of Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Afqi al-Muhaddith;
قال الحافظ: هكذا ضبطه ابن نقطة.
Al-Hafiz said: This is how Ibn Nuqta vocalized it.