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سحبل
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThe root سحبل primarily relates to the concept of wideness and largeness. It is used to describe expansive things, large animals, and also appears as a proper noun for geographical locations.
Derived headwords
السُّحْبُلadjective
- 1.wide, expansiveboth
Describing something as wide or expansive, particularly in the context of garments or clothing.
السُّحْبُلadjective
- 1.large, bulkyboth
Used to describe something large and bulky, such as a desert monitor lizard (ضَبّ) or a waterskin (سقاء).
سَحْبَلname
- 1.name of a valleyclassical
A proper noun referring to a specific valley.
سَحْبَلname
- 1.name of a placeclassical
A proper noun referring to a place, possibly a valley or settlement.
قُرَى سَحْبَلname
- 1.name of a water sourceclassical
A proper noun referring to a water source, possibly a well or spring, associated with the name Sahbal.
Parallel reading
السحبل من الادوبة: الواسع
As-suḥbul from garments: the wide.
ومن الضب والسقاء: الضخم
And from the desert monitor lizard and the waterskin: the large/bulky.
وهو فعلل
And it is fa'lal (a pattern).
وسحبل أيضا: اسم واد بعينه
And Sahbal is also: the name of a specific valley.
ألهفى بقرى سحبل حين أجلبت علينا الولايا والعدو المباسل
The inhabitants of Qura Sahbal made me forget when the kin and the valiant enemy drove against us.
وقرى: اسم ماء
And Qura: the name of a water source.