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الحمن

Root entry · 11 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to small things, specifically small insects or pests, and also to certain types of grapes. It extends to describe fertile land and specific geographical locations or features. Additionally, it appears in personal names and a type of desert plant.

Derived headwords

الحَمَنnoun
  1. 1.
    small ticksclassical

    Refers to the young of ticks, which are small parasitic arachnids.

الحَمْنَانnoun
  1. 1.
    small ticksclassical

    Plural form referring to the young of ticks.

  2. 2.
    small grapesclassical

    Refers to small-fruited grapes from Ta'if, or small berries within a bunch of larger grapes.

مُحَمَّنَةadjective
  1. 1.
    fertile landclassical

    Describes land that is abundant and fertile, likely due to vegetation or pests.

حَمْنَنَ بْنُ عَوْفname
  1. 1.
    Hamnan bin 'Awfclassical

    A Companion of the Prophet Muhammad.

مَخْرَمَة بْنُ حُمَيْنname
  1. 1.
    Makhramah bin Humaynclassical

    A person known for having a mosque in Kufa.

حَمْنَةname
  1. 1.
    Hamnahclassical

    A name of several female Companions of the Prophet, including Hamnah the Afflicted for God, and the daughter of Abu Sufyan.

حُمَيْنَةname
  1. 1.
    Humaynahclassical

    A female Companion of the Prophet, daughter of Talhah.

الحَوَامِينnoun
  1. 1.
    rugged placesclassical

    Refers to rough, yielding, or easily traversed places.

حَوْمَانَةnoun
  1. 1.
    rugged placeclassical

    Singular form of 'al-hawamin', referring to a rough or yielding place.

حَوْمَانَةُ الدَّرَّاجname
  1. 1.
    Hawmanat al-Darrajclassical

    A specific location mentioned, likely a place name derived from 'hawmanah'.

الحَوْمَانnoun
  1. 1.
    desert plantclassical

    A type of plant found in the desert.

Parallel reading

الحمن والحمنان: صغار القردان، واحدتهما: بهاء.
Al-hamanu and al-hamnan: small ticks, the singular of which is bahā'.
وأرض محمنة، كمقعدة ومحسنة: كثيرته.
And a fertile land, like maq'adah and muhsinah: abundant with it (ticks/vegetation).
والحمنان: عنب طائفي صغير الحب، أو الحب الصغار بين الحب الكبير في العنب.
And al-hamnan: small-berried Ta'ifi grapes, or the small berries among the large berries in grapes.
وحمنن بن عوف، كقردد: صحابي.
And Hamnan bin 'Awf, like qurdad: a Companion.
وسماك بن مخرمة بن حمين، كزبير: له مسجد بالكوفة م.
And Simak bin Makhramah bin Humayn, like zubayr: he has a mosque in Kufa.
وحمنة المعذبة في الله عز وجل، التي اشتراها أبو بكر، رضي الله عنه، فأعتقها، وبنت جحش، وبنت أبي سفيان، وحمينة، كجهينة، بنت طلحة: صحابيات.
And Hamnah the Afflicted for God, whom Abu Bakr bought and freed, and the daughter of Jahsh, and the daughter of Abu Sufyan, and Humaynah, like Juhaynah, the daughter of Talhah: female Companions.
والحوامين: الأماكن الغلاظ المنقادة، الواحد: حومانة، ومنه: حومانة الدراج.
And al-hawamin: the rough, yielding places, the singular is hawmanah, and from it is Hawmanat al-Darraj.
والحومان: نبات بالبادية.
And al-hawman: a plant in the desert.