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س ب ن ك

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses a proper name, 'Sabank', which appears to be a patronymic or a surname. It details individuals known by this name, particularly scholars and traditionists, and mentions a potential etymological connection to wood used for making bowls.

Derived headwords

سَبَنْكname
  1. 1.
    Proper nameboth

    A proper name, likely a surname or patronymic, referring to individuals who were scholars and traditionists.

سَبَنْكnoun
  1. 1.
    Wood for bowlsclassical

    The wood from which bowls are made. This is mentioned as a potential origin for the proper name.

Parallel reading

سبنك، كسمند أهمله الجوهري وصاحب اللسان، وقال الحافظ: هو جد أبي القاسم عمربن محمد بن سبنك وهو قد حدث عن الباغندي.
Sabank, like Samand, was neglected by Al-Jawhari and the author of Al-Lisan. Al-Hafiz said: He is the grandfather of Abu Al-Qasim Umar bin Muhammad bin Sabank, and he narrated from Al-Baghandi.
وحفيده القاضي أبو الحسين محمد بن إسماعيل بن عمر بن سبنك: محدثان يعرفان بابن سبنك.
And his grandson, the judge Abu Al-Husayn Muhammad bin Isma'il bin Umar bin Sabank: two traditionists known as Ibn Sabank.
وهو جد القاضي أبي الحسين هذا، وهو إسماعيل بن محمد بن إسماعيل، يعرف بابن سبنك، قد حدث أيضا، وكذا جماعة من أقاربه يعرفون بهذا الاسم: محدثون.
And he is the grandfather of this judge Abu Al-Husayn, who is Isma'il bin Muhammad bin Isma'il, known as Ibn Sabank, who also narrated, as did a group of his relatives known by this name: traditionists.
سبنك، مثال سمند: اسم للخشب الذي تتخذ منه القصاع، نقله الصاغاني.
Sabank, like Samand: a name for the wood from which bowls are made, as transmitted by Al-Sagani.
وبه لقب الرجل، وهو جد المذكورين.
And by this (wood) the man was nicknamed, and he is the grandfather of those mentioned.