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ب ن ب ق

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    Proper nameclassical

    The name of Abu Tamam's grandfather, Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Hamid al-Nu'mani.

ابن بنبوname
  1. 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.