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ءبو
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root entry primarily discusses a proper name derived from the root, 'Abu Hantala', and its etymological variations. It also touches upon a rare verbal form related to being 'stubborn' or 'resistant'.
Derived headwords
أبو حنتلname
- 1.Abu Hantalaboth
A proper name, specifically referring to Bishr bin Ahmad bin Fadalah, a hadith narrator.
حنتلother
- 1.stubbornnessclassical
Refers to a state of being stubborn, resistant, or obstinate. This is presented as a quadriliteral or quinquiliteral form.
حنتألother
- 1.stubbornnessclassical
An alternative form, with a damma on the first letter, signifying stubbornness or resistance. It is considered a quadriliteral or quinquiliteral form.
Parallel reading
أبو حنتل، كجعفر: بشر بن أحمد بن فضالة: محدث.
Abu Hantala, like Ja'far: Bishr bin Ahmad bin Fadalah: a hadith narrator.
ومالي منه حنتأل، بالضم، أي: بد
And I have no stubbornness from him, with a damma, meaning: stubbornness.
رباعية أو خماسية
Quadriliteral or quinquiliteral.
وبلا همز أكثر
And without hamza is more common.
ووهم الجوهري في ms1357 جعلها ثلاثية.
And Al-Jawhari was mistaken in ms1357 by making it triliteral.