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بلث
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to a type of plant and potentially a name. The primary derived lemma describes a specific plant, with secondary mentions of it being a type of fodder and a name associated with a historical figure.
Derived headwords
البَلِيثnoun
- 1.plantclassical
A type of plant, described as growing for two years and being black like 'darayn'.
- 2.fodderclassical
Refers to fodder that lasts for two years.
بَلِيثname
- 1.nameclassical
A proper name, specifically of the grandfather of Sumayk bin Makhrama bin Humayn al-Asadi al-Halaki, who was a companion of the Prophet.
بَلِيثٌadjective
- 1.followingclassical
Used as an adjective in the phrase 'balith itba' damith', possibly meaning a following or accompanying element that is smooth or gentle.
Parallel reading
رعين بليثا ساعة ثم إننا قطعنا عليهن الفجاج الطوامسا
We grazed on Balith for an hour, then we cut through the impassable ravines over them.
وهو كلأ عامين
And it is fodder for two years.
أسود كالدرين
Black like 'darayn'.
وبليث إتباع دميث
And Balith is a following of Damith.
وبلث بفتح فسكون: اسم
And Balath, with fatha on the ba and sukun on the lam, is a name.
وهو جد سماك بن مخرمة
And he is the grandfather of Sumayk bin Makhrama.
له صحبة
He had companionship (with the Prophet).
كان في زمن علي بن أبي طالب، رضي الله عنه
He was during the time of Ali bin Abi Talib, may Allah be pleased with him.