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القنبيط
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis 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.Cauliflowermodern
The thickest type of cabbage, characterized by its dense head.
القِنَّبِيطnoun
- 1.Steamedmodern
Describing the cauliflower as having been steamed or cooked by steam.
القِنَّبِيطnoun
- 1.Fatteningmodern
Describing the cauliflower as being rich or fattening.
القِنَّبِيطnoun
- 1.Seed-bearingclassical
Referring to the cauliflower's potential to bear seeds, implying it can reproduce.
القِنَّبِيطname
- 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.