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ر ب ت س

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be primarily associated with a proper name, specifically a companion of the Prophet Muhammad. The entry discusses its etymology and historical context, noting its omission by some lexicographers and correction by others.

Derived headwords

رَبْتَسname
  1. 1.
    Ibn 'Amir ibn Hisnclassical

    A proper name referring to Ibn 'Amir ibn Hisn ibn Kharsha al-Ta'i, a companion (Sahabi) who visited the Prophet Muhammad and received a written document from him.

كجعفرother
  1. 1.
    like Ja'farclassical

    A comparative phrase indicating that the pronunciation or pattern of the name 'Rabtas' is similar to that of 'Ja'far'.

Parallel reading

ربتس، كجعفر، ابن عامر بن حصن بن خرشة الطائي صحابي وفد، وكتب له النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم
Rabtas, like Ja'far, Ibn 'Amir ibn Hisn ibn Kharsha al-Ta'i, was a companion who visited, and the Prophet, peace be upon him, wrote for him.
وقد أهمله الجوهري
And Al-Jawhari neglected it.
وذكره الصاغاني وغيره من الأئمة، وهو الصواب
And Al-Sagani and other imams mentioned it, and that is correct.
وأما ذكر المصنف إياه في ربس فوهم وتصحيف
As for the author's mention of it under 'rbs', it was a mistake and a textual corruption.