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قلنس

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to headwear, specifically the qalasah (a type of cap or hat). It encompasses the act of wearing such headwear, the profession of making it, and also serves as a nisbah (surname or epithet) for scholars and traditionists.

Derived headwords

القَلَنْسُوةnoun
  1. 1.
    Cap, hatboth

    A type of headwear, often a brimless cap or hat.

التقليسnoun
  1. 1.
    Wearing the qalasahclassical

    The act of wearing a qalasah (cap or hat).

قَلَّسَverb
  1. 1.
    To wear the qalasahclassical

    To put on or wear a qalasah (cap or hat).

القَلَّاسnoun
  1. 1.
    Cap makerclassical

    A craftsman who makes qalasah (caps or hats).

  2. 2.
    Epithet, surnameclassical

    An epithet or surname given to a group of traditionists and scholars.

القَلانِسِيّname
  1. 1.
    Nisbah (surname)both

    A surname or epithet indicating a connection to the qalasah, often used for scholars and traditionists.

القَلاسيّname
  1. 1.
    Nisbah (surname)classical

    A surname or epithet, pronounced with an open 'a' and lightened 'l', indicating a connection to the qalasah.

Parallel reading

والتقليس أيضا: لبس القلنسوة
And al-taqlis also means wearing the qalasah.
والقلاس: صانعها
And al-qallas is its maker.
وأبو الحرم محمد بن محمد بن حمد بن أبي الحرم القلانسي، محدث مشهور.
And Abu al-Haram Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Hamd ibn Abi al-Haram al-Qalansi, a famous traditionist.
والقلاس: لقب جماعة من المحدثين
And al-Qallas is an epithet for a group of traditionists.
كأبي بكر محمد بن يعقوب البغدادي، وأبي نصر محمد بن كردي، وجعفر بن هاشم، وإسحاق بن عبد الله بن الربيع، وشجاع بن مخلد، ومحمد بن خزيمة، وأبي عبد الله محمد بن المبارك، وغيرهم.
Such as Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Baghdadi, Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Kurdi, Ja'far ibn Hashim, Ishaq ibn Abdullah ibn al-Rabi', Shuja' ibn Mukhallad, Muhammad ibn Khuzaymah, Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn al-Mubarak, and others.
وأبو نصر أحمد بن محمد بن نصر القلاسي، بالفتح والتخفيف، النسفي الفقيه، مات بسمرقند سنة.
And Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Nasr al-Qalasi, with fath and takhfif, the Nasafi jurist, died in Samarkand in the year.