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قرتب
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to a place name and potentially a descriptor for someone with poor nourishment. The primary usage found is geographical, referring to a specific location and a person from that location.
Derived headwords
القُرْطُبِيّname
- 1.Person from Qurtubahboth
A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating someone who is from or associated with the place named Qurtubah.
القُرْطُبِيّname
- 1.Qurtubahclassical
The name of a place, likely a town or city, mentioned in the context of being guarded by God.
المُقَرْتِبadjective
- 1.Poorly nourishedclassical
Describing a man who has been poorly fed or nourished.
Parallel reading
حرسها الله تعالى وسائر بلاد المسلمين
May God Almighty protect it and all the lands of the Muslims.
وهي على مقربة منها
And it is near to it.
وقد دخلتها
And I have entered it.
ومنها المحدث المشهور عبدالعليم بن عيسى بن إقبال القرتبي، من المتأخرين
And among its people is the famous traditionist Abd al-Alim bin Isa bin Iqbal al-Qurtubi, from the later scholars.
والمقرتب، على صيغة المفعول: الرجل السيىء الغذاء
And al-muqartab, in the passive participle form: the man who is poorly nourished.
وقد أهمل الجوهري هاذه المادة، كما أهملها غيره
And Al-Jawhari neglected this entry, just as others neglected it.