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البثنة

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to soft, fertile, or pleasant things. It encompasses smooth land, butter, beautiful women, and prosperity. It also refers to specific places, types of grain, and sand.

Derived headwords

البَثْنَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Easy landboth

    Refers to land that is smooth, easy to traverse, and fertile.

  2. 2.
    Butterboth

    The fatty substance derived from milk.

  3. 3.
    Beautiful womanboth

    A woman who is fair-skinned, beautiful, and well-formed.

  4. 4.
    Prosperityclassical

    A state of abundance and well-being, often associated with comfort and ease.

  5. 5.
    Place nameboth

    A specific location in Damascus.

البَثْنِيَّةnoun
  1. 1.
    Good wheatboth

    A type of high-quality wheat.

  2. 2.
    Soft sandboth

    Fine, yielding sand.

البَثْنnoun
  1. 1.
    Meadowsboth

    Expanses of lush, green grassland, often with flowers.

بُثَيْنَة العُذْرِيَّةname
  1. 1.
    Lover of Jamilboth

    The beloved of the poet Jamil ibn 'Abd Allah al-'Udhri, famous in Arabic literature.

بُثَيْنَةname
  1. 1.
    Place nameboth

    A location situated between Basra and Bahrain.

أبو بثينةname
  1. 1.
    Poet's kunyaboth

    A kunya (patronymic or teknonym) used for a poet.

بَثْنُونname
  1. 1.
    Place nameboth

    A location in Egypt.

يوسف بن بثّانname
  1. 1.
    Hadith narratorboth

    A traditionist from Egypt, whose name is spelled with a shadda on the 'tha'.

Parallel reading

البَثْنَة: الأرض السهلة
Al-bathnah: The easy land.
ويكسر
And it can be pronounced with a kasra.
والزبدة
And butter.
والمرأة الحسناء البضة
And the beautiful, fair-skinned woman.
والنعمة في النعمة
And the comfort within comfort (prosperity).
وة بدمشق
And a place in Damascus.
والبثنية: لحنطة جيدة منها
And al-bathniyyah: for good wheat from it.
والرملة اللينة ج: كعنب
And the soft sand, its plural like 'inab (grapes).
والبثن، بضمتين: الرياض
And al-bathn, with two dammahs: meadows.
وبثينة العذرية، كجهينة: صاحبة جميل
And Buthaynah al-'Udhriyyah, like Juhaynah: the companion of Jamil.
وع بين البصرة والبحرين
And a place between Basra and Bahrain.
وأبو بثينة: شاعر
And Abu Buthaynah: a poet.
وبثنون: د بمصر
And Buthnun: a place in Egypt.
ويوسف بن بثان، كرمان: محدث مصري
And Yusuf ibn Baththan, with a shadda: an Egyptian traditionist.