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ب ن ب ق
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily used for proper names, specifically the name of a historical figure. It does not seem to have broader semantic applications in classical Arabic.
Derived headwords
بنبقname
- 1.Proper nameclassical
The name of Abu Tamam's grandfather, Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Hamid al-Nu'mani.
ابن بنبوname
- 1.Proper name variantclassical
A variant spelling of the name 'Binbagh', written with a 'waw' (و), as noted by the author.
Parallel reading
بنبق، كجعفر: جد أبي تمام محمد ابن محمد بن أحمد بن حامد النعماني، أحد شيوخ أبي طاهر السلفي
Binbagh, like Ja'far: the grandfather of Abu Tamam, Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Hamid al-Nu'mani, one of the teachers of Abu Tahir al-Silafi.
هكذا ضبطه الحافظ ابن حجر في التبصير
This is how Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar vocalized it in Al-Tabsir.
وقرأت بخطه في الأربعين البلدانية ما نصه ابن بنبو هكذا بالواو
And I read in his handwriting in Al-Arba'in al-Baladaniyyah what he wrote: 'Ibn Binbaw' thus, with a waw.
فانظر ذلك
So examine that.