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التشبث

Root entry · 20 derived lemmas

This root primarily concerns the concept of clinging, holding on, and attachment. It extends to descriptions of persistent individuals, specific plants and creatures, and geographical locations. It also includes names of people and objects associated with the core meaning.

Derived headwords

التشبثnoun
  1. 1.
    Clingingboth

    The act of holding on tightly or being attached to something.

شبثadjective
  1. 1.
    Clinging natureclassical

    Describing a person whose nature is to cling or be attached.

شبثadjective
  1. 1.
    Clinging to one's opponentclassical

    Describing someone who persistently stays with their opponent, not leaving them.

الشبثnoun
  1. 1.
    A type of herbclassical

    A specific kind of plant or herb.

الشبثnoun
  1. 1.
    Spiderboth

    An arachnid, commonly known as a spider.

الشبثnoun
  1. 1.
    Centipedeboth

    A multi-legged arthropod, often referred to as a centipede.

شبثانnoun
  1. 1.
    Centipedesboth

    The plural form of a multi-legged arthropod.

أبو سعيدname
  1. 1.
    Companionclassical

    A companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

ابن ربعيname
  1. 1.
    Followerclassical

    A follower of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad.

ابن منصورname
  1. 1.
    Hadith narratorclassical

    A narrator of Hadith.

محمد بن عبد الرحمن الملقب بالشبثname
  1. 1.
    Hadith narratorclassical

    A Hadith narrator known by the epithet 'Al-Shabath'.

جبيلname
  1. 1.
    Small mountainclassical

    A small mountain located in Aleppo.

ماءnoun
  1. 1.
    Water sourceclassical

    A source of water.

ابن الحكم بن ميناname
  1. 1.
    Individualclassical

    A specific individual mentioned.

دارة شبيثname
  1. 1.
    Dwelling placeclassical

    A settlement or dwelling place belonging to the Banu Al-Adbt.

عمر بن هلال بن بطاح الشبيثيname
  1. 1.
    Hadith narratorclassical

    A Hadith narrator from the lineage of Al-Shabithi.

شببوثnoun
  1. 1.
    Fire hookclassical

    A grappling hook or claw used for fire.

شباثnoun
  1. 1.
    Fire hookclassical

    A grappling hook or claw used for fire.

ةname
  1. 1.
    Villageclassical

    A village named after the pattern of Juhaynah.

ابن حديجname
  1. 1.
    Companionclassical

    A companion who was born on the night of Al-Aqabah.

Parallel reading

التشبث: التعلق.
Al-Tashabbuth: Clinging.
ورجل شبث، ككتف: طبعه ذلك.
And a man Shabath, like Katif: his nature is that.
وكهمزة: ملازم لقرنه لا يفارقه.
And like Humazah: one who stays with his opponent, not leaving him.
والشبث، بالكسر: بقلة
And Al-Shabath, with kasr: a herb.
وبالتحريك: العنكبوت
And with harakah: the spider.
ودويبة كثيرة الأرجل، ج: شبثان
And a multi-legged creature, plural: Shabathan.
وبلا لام: أبو سعيد، صحابي
And without 'Al': Abu Saeed, a companion.
وابن ربعي، تابعي
And Ibn Rubai, a follower.
وابن منصور، ومحمد بن عبد الرحمن الملقب بالشبث: محدثون.
And Ibn Mansur, and Muhammad bin Abdurrahman nicknamed Al-Shabath: Hadith narrators.
وكزبير: جبيل بحلب
And like Zubair: a small mountain in Aleppo.
وماء، وابن الحكم بن مينا، فرد.
And a water source, and Ibn Al-Hakam bin Mina, an individual.
ودارة شبيث: لبني الأضبط.
And Darat Shabith: belonging to Banu Al-Adbt.
وعمر بن هلال بن بطاح الشبيثي: محدث.
And Umar bin Hilal bin Battah Al-Shabithi: a Hadith narrator.
وشبابيث النار: كلاليبها، واحده: شبوث، وشباث.
And Shababit of fire: its grappling hooks, singular: Shabuth, and Shabath.
وكجهينة: ة.
And like Juhaynah: a village.
وكغراب: ابن حديج: صحابي، ولد ليلة العقبة.
And like Ghurab: Ibn Hudaij: a companion, born on the night of Al-Aqabah.