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القنبيط

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses a specific type of cabbage, its characteristics, and its seeds. It also mentions a historical figure associated with this term.

Derived headwords

القِنَّبِيطnoun
  1. 1.
    Cauliflowermodern

    The thickest type of cabbage, characterized by its dense head.

القِنَّبِيطnoun
  1. 1.
    Steamedmodern

    Describing the cauliflower as having been steamed or cooked by steam.

القِنَّبِيطnoun
  1. 1.
    Fatteningmodern

    Describing the cauliflower as being rich or fattening.

القِنَّبِيطnoun
  1. 1.
    Seed-bearingclassical

    Referring to the cauliflower's potential to bear seeds, implying it can reproduce.

القِنَّبِيطname
  1. 1.
    Al-Qunbīṭīclassical

    A surname or nisba referring to Muhammad ibn al-Husayn al-Qunbīṭī, a hadith scholar.

Parallel reading

القِنَّبِيط، بالضم وفتح النون المشددة: أغلظ أنواع الكرنب
Al-Qunbīṭ, with damma on the qaf and fatha on the shadded nun: the thickest type of cabbage.
مُبَخَّر
Steamed.
مُغَلِّط
Fattening.
مُحْتَمِلَة بزره لا تحبل
Its seeds are borne, it does not conceive (implying it can reproduce).
ومحمد بن الحسين القنبيطي: محدث
And Muhammad ibn al-Husayn al-Qunbīṭī: a hadith scholar.