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البون

Root entry · 21 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to distance, separation, and specific geographical locations. It also encompasses terms for parts of tents, personal names, and a type of tree with medicinal properties.

Derived headwords

البونnoun
  1. 1.
    Distanceboth

    The space between two things.

  2. 2.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in the Yemen, with upper and lower parts, containing the mentioned well and castle from the Quran. Also a place in the Yemen.

بونnoun
  1. 1.
    Distanceboth

    The space between two things; it can be pronounced with an open or closed vowel.

  2. 2.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in the land of Muzaynah, and a place in Yemen, and a place in Herat.

تل بونىname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name in Kufa, spelled like 'shura'.

البوانnoun
  1. 1.
    Tent poleclassical

    A pole used for a tent.

أبونةnoun
  1. 1.
    Tent polesclassical

    Plural of 'al-buwan', referring to poles of a tent.

بونnoun
  1. 1.
    Tent polesclassical

    Plural of 'al-buwan', referring to poles of a tent.

بانة بنت بهز ابن حكيمname
  1. 1.
    Personal nameclassical

    Bana, daughter of Bahz ibn Hakim.

عمرو بن بانةname
  1. 1.
    Personal nameclassical

    Amr ibn Bana, the singer, known for his anecdotes.

البونةnoun
  1. 1.
    Little girlboth

    A young female child.

  2. 2.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Africa, from which came Marwan ibn Muhammad, the commentator of Al-Muwatta, and Ahmad ibn Ali, the sheikh of the Tariqa.

البونةnoun
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Africa.

الوليد بن أبان بن بونةname
  1. 1.
    Personal nameclassical

    Al-Walid ibn Aban ibn Buna, a hadith narrator and a valley.

عبد الملك بن بونهname
  1. 1.
    Personal nameclassical

    Abd al-Malik ibn Būnah, an Andalusian sheikh who narrated from Ibn Dihya.

بوانةnoun
  1. 1.
    Hillclassical

    A hill behind Yanbu, spelled like 'thamaama'.

  2. 2.
    Water sourceclassical

    A water source for Banu Jashm, and a water source for Banu Uqayl.

شعب بوانname
  1. 1.
    Valley nameclassical

    A valley in Persia, considered one of the four earthly paradises, spelled like 'shaddad'.

بواناتnoun
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Persia, pronounced with a damma on the baa.

الْبانnoun
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Egypt, and a place in Nishapur.

  2. 2.
    Treeboth

    A type of tree.

  3. 3.
    Fruit oilboth

    The fruit of the tree yields a pleasant oil.

  4. 4.
    Medicinal usesclassical

    Its seeds are beneficial for vitiligo, freckles, melasma, ringworm, leucoderma, skin peeling when applied as a paste with vinegar, and for hardening of the liver and spleen when drunk with vinegar. A dirham's weight drunk is emetic and purges phlegm.

ذو البانname
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name and a mountain name.

أبوانnoun
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place in Damietta, and two villages in Upper Egypt.

الْبوينnoun
  1. 1.
    Place nameclassical

    A place name.

بانه يبونهverb
  1. 1.
    To separateclassical

    He separated it, he distanced it.

بَانوِيَةname
  1. 1.
    Matronymicclassical

    The mother of Abd al-Baqi the grammarian, and the grandmother of Tahir ibn Abi Bakr the hadith narrator.

Parallel reading

البون: (كورتان باليمن، أعلى وأسفل، وفيهما البئر المعطلة، والقصر المشيد المذكورتان في التنزيل، وبالضم) : مسافة ما بين الشيئين، ويفتح، وع ببلاد مزينة، ود باليمن، وة بهراة.
Al-Bawn: (Two districts in Yemen, upper and lower, containing the abandoned well and the lofty castle mentioned in the Revelation, and with damma): the distance between two things, and it is pronounced with fatha, and a place in the land of Muzaynah, and a place in Yemen, and a place in Herat.
وتل بونى، كشورى: ة ms1642 بالكوفة.
And Tal Bunay, like Shura: a place in Kufa.
والبوان، بالضم والكسر: عمود للخباء ج: أبونة وبون، بالضم وكصرد.
And Al-Buwan, with damma and kasra: a pole for the tent, plural: Abunah and Bun, with damma and like kusurd.
وبانة بنت بهز ابن حكيم.
And Bana daughter of Bahz ibn Hakim.
وعمرو بن بانة المغني: له نوادر.
And Amr ibn Bana the singer: he had anecdotes.
والبونة: البنت الصغيرة، وبالضم: د بإفريقية، منها: مروان بنن محمد شارح الموطأ، وأحمد بن علي شيخ الطريقة.
And Al-Bunah: the little girl, and with damma: a place in Africa, from which is Marwan ibn Muhammad, the commentator of Al-Muwatta, and Ahmad ibn Ali, the sheikh of the Tariqa.
وجد الوليد بن أبان بن بونة: محدث، وواد.
And the grandfather of Al-Walid ibn Aban ibn Buna: a hadith narrator, and a valley.
وعبد الملك بن بونه، بضم الباء والنون: شيخ أندلسي، روى عنه ابن دحية.
And Abd al-Malik ibn Būnah, with damma on the baa and noon: an Andalusian sheikh, narrated from him Ibn Dihya.
وبوانة، كثمامة: هضبة وراء ينبع، وماءة لبني جشم، وماء لبني عقيل.
And Buwanah, like Thamaamah: a hill behind Yanbu, and a water source for Banu Jashm, and a water source for Banu Uqayl.
وشعب بوان، كشداد: بفارس، إحدى الجنان الأربع الدنيوية.
And Sha'b Buwan, like Shaddad: in Persia, one of the four earthly paradises.
وبوانات، بالضم: ع بها أيضا.
And Bawanaat, with damma: a place there also.
والبان: ة بمصر، وة بنيسابور، وشجر، ولحب ثمره دهن طيب، وحبه نافع للبرش، والنمش، والكلف، والحصف، والبهق، والسعفة، والجرب، وتقشر الجلد طلاء بالخل، وصلابة الكبد والطحال شربا بالخل، ومثقال منه شربا مقيئ مطلق بلغما خاصا.
And Al-Ban: a place in Egypt, and a place in Nishapur, and a tree, and its fruit has a good oil, and its seeds are beneficial for vitiligo, freckles, melasma, ringworm, leucoderma, skin peeling when applied as a paste with vinegar, hardening of the liver and spleen when drunk with vinegar, and a dirham's weight drunk is emetic and purges specific phlegm.
وذو البان: ع، وجبل.
And Dhu Al-Ban: a place, and a mountain.
وأبوان: ة بدمياط، وقريتان بالصعيد.
And Abwan: a place in Damietta, and two villages in Upper Egypt.
والبوين: ع، وبانه يبونه كيبينه.
And Al-Buwayn: a place, and he separated it, he distanced it, like 'yubaynah'.
وبانوية: والد عبد الباقي الإمام النحوي، وجد طاهر بن أبي بكر المحدث.
And Banawiyyah: the mother of Abd al-Baqi the grammarian, and the grandmother of Tahir ibn Abi Bakr the hadith narrator.