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سبخت

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used for proper nouns, specifically personal names and place names. It is noted as being either a foreign loanword or an Arabic word that has been largely neglected by lexicographers.

Derived headwords

سَبَخْتname
  1. 1.
    Abu Ubaydah's epithetclassical

    This is a title or epithet given to Abu Ubaydah.

سَبَخْتname
  1. 1.
    Grandfather of Muhammad ibn Yusufclassical

    A person named Sabakht, who was the grandfather of Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Dinawari.

سُنَبَخْتname
  1. 1.
    Egyptian/Persian nameclassical

    A name of Egyptian and Persian origin, mentioned by Ibn Yunus.

سِيبَخْتname
  1. 1.
    Grandfather of Ibrahim ibn Aliclassical

    A person named Sibakht, who was the grandfather of Abu al-Fath Ibrahim ibn Ali al-Katib.

سُمْبَخْتname
  1. 1.
    Village in Egyptmodern

    A village located in Egypt, in the region of Al-Mansurah.

Parallel reading

وهو (لقب أبي عبيدة)
And it is the epithet of Abu Ubaydah.
وأنشد ثعلب: فخذ من سلح كيسان ومن أظفار سبخت
And Tha'lab recited: Take from the dung of Kaysan and from the claws of Sabakht.
وسبخت، أيضا: جد أبي بكر محمد بن يوسف الدينوري
And Sabakht, also: is the grandfather of Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Dinawari.
حدث عن أحمد بن محمد بن سليمان البردعي، وعنه عيسى بن أحمد بن زيد الدينوري، ومات في سنة ست وثلاثين وثلاثمائة.
He narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Bardai, and Isa ibn Ahmad ibn Zayd al-Dinawari narrated from him, and he died in the year three hundred and thirty-six.
سنبخت، بالضم وسكون النون وضم الموحدة وسكون الخاء المعجمة: مصري، فارسي
Sunbakht, with damma on the sin, sukun on the nun, damma on the ba, and sukun on the kha: Egyptian, Persian.
ذكره ابن يونس عن ابن غفير.
Ibn Yunus mentioned it from Ibn Ghufayr.
وبالكسر ثم ياء، سيبخت: جد أبي الفتح إبراهيم بن علي بن إبراهيم بن الحسين بن محمد الكاتب
And with kasra then ya, Sibakht: is the grandfather of Abu al-Fath Ibrahim ibn Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Katib.
آخر من روى عن أبي القاسم البغوي.
The last one who narrated from Abu al-Qasim al-Baghawi.
وسمبخت، بالضم وميم بدل النون: قرية بمصر من أعمال المنصورة.
And Sumbakht, with damma and a mim instead of a nun: a village in Egypt from the districts of Al-Mansurah.