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سحبل

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

The 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. 1.
    wide, expansiveboth

    Describing something as wide or expansive, particularly in the context of garments or clothing.

السُّحْبُلadjective
  1. 1.
    large, bulkyboth

    Used to describe something large and bulky, such as a desert monitor lizard (ضَبّ) or a waterskin (سقاء).

سَحْبَلname
  1. 1.
    name of a valleyclassical

    A proper noun referring to a specific valley.

سَحْبَلname
  1. 1.
    name of a placeclassical

    A proper noun referring to a place, possibly a valley or settlement.

قُرَى سَحْبَلname
  1. 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.