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الغطف

Root entry · 9 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to concepts of abundance, prosperity, and physical attributes associated with beauty or excess. It also encompasses tribal names and personal names derived from these meanings.

Derived headwords

الغَطْفnoun
  1. 1.
    Abundance of livingclassical

    Refers to a state of plentiful and comfortable living, prosperity.

  2. 2.
    Long eyelashesclassical

    Describes the length and thickness of eyelashes, often implying beauty.

  3. 3.
    Abundant eyebrow hairclassical

    Refers to thick or abundant hair in the eyebrows.

غَطَفَانname
  1. 1.
    Ghatafan tribeboth

    A prominent Arab tribe, historically significant.

أبو غَطَفَان بن طَرِيفname
  1. 1.
    Abu Ghatafan bin Tarifclassical

    A narrator who reported traditions from Abu Hurayrah.

بَنُو غُطَيْفname
  1. 1.
    Banu Ghutayfboth

    A lineage or tribe of Arabs, possibly located in the Levant.

الغُطَيْفِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Ghutayficlassical

    The name of a horse that belonged to the Banu Ghutayf during the Islamic era.

أم غُطَيْف الهُذَلِيَّةname
  1. 1.
    Umm Ghutayf al-Hudaliyyahclassical

    A female companion (Sahabiyyah) from the Hudhayl tribe.

غُطَيْف بن الحارثname
  1. 1.
    Ghutayf bin al-Harithclassical

    A companion (Sahabi) whose name was previously mentioned under a related root.

أبو غُطَيْف الهُذَلِيّname
  1. 1.
    Abu Ghutayf al-Hudaliclassical

    A successor (Tabi'i) from the Hudhayl tribe.

روح بن غُطَيْفname
  1. 1.
    Ruh bin Ghutayfclassical

    A traditionist (müḥaddith) whose narrations are considered weak.

Parallel reading

الغطف، محركة: سعة العيش، وطول الأشفار وتثنيها، أو كثرة شعر الحاجب.
Al-ghatf, vocalized: abundance of living, and length of eyelashes and their curling, or abundance of eyebrow hair.
وغطفان، محركة: حي من قيس.
And Ghatafan, vocalized: a tribe from Qays.
وأبو غطفان بن طريف: روى عن أبي هريرة.
And Abu Ghatafan bin Tarif: narrated from Abu Hurayrah.
وبنو غطيف، كزبير: حي من العرب، أو قوم بالشام.
And Banu Ghutayf, like Zubayr: a tribe of Arabs, or a people in the Levant.
والغطيفي: فرس كان لهم في الإسلام.
And Al-Ghutayfi: a horse that belonged to them during the Islamic era.
وأم غطيف الهذلية: صحابية.
And Umm Ghutayf al-Hudaliyyah: a female companion.
وغطيف بن الحارث: صحابي، وتقدم في: غ ض ف.
And Ghutayf bin al-Harith: a companion, and he was mentioned previously under: G-D-F.
وأبو غطيف الهذلي: تابعي.
And Abu Ghutayf al-Hudali: a successor.
وروح بن غطيف: محدث ضعيف.
And Ruh bin Ghutayf: a traditionist, weak.