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رقب

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

رِقْبَةٌ ذ : see 1, first sentence: ― -b2- and again, in the latter half of the paragraph. [Hence,] وَرِثَ فُلَانٌ مَالًا عَنْ رِقْبَةٍ (tropical:) Such a one inherited property from distant relations; not from his fathers. (K, TA.) And وَرِثَ المَجْدَ عَنْ رِقْبَةٍ (tropical:) He inherited glory, or nobility, from distant relations: [it is said of a man] because it is feared that it will not be conceded to him on account of the obscurity of his lineage. (A.) El-Kumeyt says, كَانَ السَّدَى وَالنَّدَى مَجْدًا وَمَكْرُمَةً تِلْكَ المَكَارِمُ لَمْ يُورَثْنَ عِنْ رِقَبِ (tropical:) [ The night-dew and the day-dew that nourished his mental growth were nobility and generous disposition: those generous qualities were not inherited from distant relations: رِقَبٌ being pl. of رِقْبَةٌ]: i. e., he inherited them from near ancestors. (TA.)

Derived headwords

رِقْبَةٌ
  1. 1.
وَرِثَ فُلَانٌ مَالًا عَنْ رِقْبَةٍ
وَرِثَ المَجْدَ عَنْ رِقْبَةٍ
كَانَ السَّدَى وَالنَّدَى مَجْدًا وَمَكْرُمَةً
تِلْكَ المَكَارِمُ لَمْ يُورَثْنَ عِنْ رِقَبِ