صنبح
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to proper names, specifically tribal or familial affiliations. The primary focus is on the name 'Sanabih' as a patronymic or tribal identifier within the Murād tribe and other lineages.
Derived headwords
- 1.Patronymic/Tribal Nameclassical
A name referring to a progenitor or a branch of a tribe, specifically mentioned as a subdivision of the Murād tribe. The 'nūn' is considered an extra letter.
- 1.Morningboth
This lemma is mentioned as a potential root for 'Sanabih' by Al-Jawhari, implying a connection to the concept of morning, though 'Sanabih' itself is treated as a distinct name with an added 'nūn'.
- 1.Companion of the Prophetclassical
A specific individual named Safwan ibn Assal, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, mentioned as belonging to the lineage associated with 'Sanabih'.
- 1.Tabi'iclassical
The nephew of Safwan ibn Assal, Abd al-Rahman ibn Usaylah ibn Assal, a Tabi'i (a successor to the companions) and a Mukhadram (one who lived during both the pre-Islamic and Islamic eras).
- 1.Companion of the Prophetclassical
Another individual named Sanabih ibn al-A'sar, from the Ahmasi Bajali lineage, who was a companion of the Prophet Muhammad and resided in Kufa.
- 1.Patronymicclassical
The father of Sanabih ibn al-A'sar, referred to as al-A'sar, indicating a lineage.
- 1.Tribal Affiliationclassical
A descriptor indicating tribal belonging to the Ahmasi branch of the Bajila tribe, associated with Sanabih ibn al-A'sar.
- 1.Narratorclassical
Qays ibn Abi Hazim, a narrator from whom Sanabih ibn al-A'sar reported hearing the Prophet Muhammad.