مسند

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Arabic[edit]

Root
س ن د (s-n-d)

Etymology 1[edit]

Derived from the passive participle of أَسْنَدَ (ʔasnada, to support).

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Adjective[edit]

مُسْنَد (musnad)

  1. passive participle of أَسْنَدَ (ʔasnada).
    1. (Islam) backed-up, fortified, held-up (describes having an unverifiable chain of narrators for a Prophetic Hadith alleging its authenticity)
      أحاديث غير مُسْنَدَةHadiths with no narrators mentioned
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Noun[edit]

مُسْنَد (musnadm (dual مُسْنَدَان (musnadān), plural مَسَانِد (masānid) or مَسَانِيد (masānīd))

  1. (Islam) musnad (collection of Prophetic Hadiths with narrators)
    مُسْنَد الإمام أحمدThe Musnad of Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal
  2. (grammar) predicate
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Descendants[edit]

  • Ottoman Turkish: مسند (müsned)

Etymology 2[edit]

Tool noun from the root س ن د (s-n-d).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

مَسْنَد (masnadm (plural مَسَانِد (masānid))

  1. prop, rest, support
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