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خ ب ذ ع
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to a proper name, specifically a tribal ancestor. It is noted as being omitted by major lexicographers, suggesting it is not a productive root with common derived meanings.
Derived headwords
خَبَذَعَname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, possibly of a tribal ancestor or a place, mentioned in relation to the tribe of Hamdan.
خُبْذَعname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, possibly of a tribal ancestor or a place, mentioned in relation to the tribe of Hamdan.
خبذع بن مالكname
- 1.Tribal ancestorclassical
The name of an ancestor of a tribe within Hamdan, identified as Khubdha' ibn Malik.
Parallel reading
خبذع، كجعفر، أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان.
Khubdha', like Ja'far, was omitted by Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan.
وقال ابن حبيب: هو أبو قبيلة من همدان، وهو خبذع بن مالك بن ذي بارق واسمه جعونة بن مالك بن جشم بن حاشد بن جشم بن خيران بن نون بن همدان، كذا نقله الصاغاني.
And Ibn Habib said: He is the father of a tribe from Hamdan, and he is Khubdha' ibn Malik ibn Dhi Barq, whose name was Ja'unah ibn Malik ibn Jusham ibn Hashid ibn Jusham ibn Khayran ibn Nun ibn Hamdan, as transmitted by Al-Sagani.