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حشبر

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used as a proper noun, specifically a family name or lineage in historical Yemeni contexts. It is associated with scholars, jurists, and revered figures.

Derived headwords

حَشْبَرname
  1. 1.
    Family nameclassical

    A proper noun referring to a specific family or lineage, particularly prominent among the ancient sheikhs of Yemen.

حُشَيْبِرname
  1. 1.
    Diminutive of Hashbarclassical

    The diminutive form of the name Hashbar, used to refer to individuals within the Hashbar lineage.

Parallel reading

مما يستدرك عليه حشبر، وتصغيره حشيبر: لقب جماعة من قدماء شيوخ اليمن.
Among what is to be supplemented concerning it is Hashbar, and its diminutive is Hushaybir: a title for a group of ancient sheikhs of Yemen.
منهم الولي الكامل علي بن أحمد بن عمر بن حشيبر، وعمه الفقيه محمد بن عمر بن حشيبر
Among them is the complete saint Ali bin Ahmad bin Umar bin Hushaybir, and his uncle the jurist Muhammad bin Umar bin Hushaybir.
وهم من بني هليلة بن شهب بن بولا بن شحارة، وفيهم محدثون وفقهاء
And they are from the Banu Hilaylah bin Shahab bin Bula bin Shuharah, and among them are hadith scholars and jurists.
ومنهم شيخنا المعمر مسادي بن إبراهيم بن مسادي بن حشيبر صاحب المنيرة.
And among them is our elder, the long-lived Masadi bin Ibrahim bin Masadi bin Hushaybir, the owner of Al-Munirah.