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سنبر

Root entry · 5 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily used for proper nouns, specifically personal names and place names. It is also associated with a rare term for a man skilled and knowledgeable in a matter.

Derived headwords

السِّنْبَرname
  1. 1.
    Man skilled in a thingclassical

    A man who is knowledgeable and proficient in a particular matter.

سنبرname
  1. 1.
    Companion (Sahabi)classical

    A personal name, referring to a Companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The mention of this name is noted as being in a rejected hadith.

سنبرname
  1. 1.
    Father of Hisham ad-Dastawa'iclassical

    A personal name, referring to the father of the famous hadith narrator Hisham ad-Dastawa'i.

السِّيسِنْبَرnoun
  1. 1.
    Slanderer, talebearerclassical

    A person who spreads gossip or slander. This term was previously mentioned under the root 's-s-b-r'.

سنبارةname
  1. 1.
    Village in Egyptmodern

    A village located in the Gharbia Governorate of Egypt. It is distinguished from another place called Shinbara.

Parallel reading

هو الرجل العالم بالشيء المتقن له
He is the man knowledgeable and proficient in the thing.
منهم: سنبر الأبواشي: صحابي
Among them is: Sunbar al-Abwashi: a Companion.
جاء في حديث منكر
It came in a rejected hadith.
سنبر: والد هشام الدستوائي المحدث المشهور
Sunbar: the father of Hisham ad-Dastawa'i, the famous hadith narrator.
وهو هشام بن أبي عبد الله
And he is Hisham bin Abi Abdullah.
روى عنه ابنه معاذ بن هشام
His son Mu'adh bin Hisham narrated from him.
والسيسنبر، بالفتح: النمام
And as-Sisnbar, with the fatha: the slanderer.
وقد تقدم ذكره في سسبر
And its mention has preceded in (the root) s-s-b-r.
سنبارة، بالضم: وهي قرية بمصر من الغربية
Sunbara, with the damma: and it is a village in Egypt from the Gharbia.
وهي غير شنبارة، بالمعجمة
And it is different from Shinbara, with the letter sheen.