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ق ن ب ط
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to a specific type of cabbage, possibly cauliflower, and also to a family name derived from it. The primary focus is on the botanical term and its associated proper noun.
Derived headwords
القنبيطnoun
- 1.Cauliflowerboth
A type of cabbage, specifically cauliflower, described as a thick, steamed variety. Its seeds are also mentioned as not causing pregnancy.
القنبيطيname
- 1.Al-Qunbuticlassical
A surname or nisba referring to someone from Baghdad, specifically Muhammad ibn al-Husayn ibn Khalid al-Qunbuti, a hadith narrator.
Parallel reading
القنبيط، بالضم وفتح النون المشددة، كتبه بالأحمر على أنه مستدرك على الجوهري
Al-Qunbut is, with a dammah and a shadda on the nun, written in red as an addition to Al-Jauhari.
وهو قد ذكره في ق ب ط على أن النون زائدة فتأمل
And he mentioned it under Q-B-T, considering the nun to be superfluous, so ponder this.
أغلظ أنواع الكرنب
The thickest type of cabbage.
وهو القرنبيط، بلغة مصر، مبخر مغلظ
And it is cauliflower, in the dialect of Egypt, steamed and thick.
ومحتملة بزره لا تحبل ذكره الأطباء هكذا
And its seeds, if carried, do not cause pregnancy, as mentioned by physicians thus.
ومحمد بن الحسين بن خالد البغدادي القنبيطي: محدث عن يعقوب الدورقي وطبقته
And Muhammad ibn al-Husayn ibn Khalid al-Baghdadi al-Qunbuti: a hadith narrator from Ya'qub al-Dawraqi and his contemporaries.
مات سنة وسبطه عيسى بن أحمد الرخجي، سمع من إبراهيم بن شريك ومات سنة
He died in the year [blank], and his grandson Isa ibn Ahmad al-Rukhji, heard from Ibrahim ibn Sharik and died in the year [blank].