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ل ل ك

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to specific types of footwear, particularly sandals or slippers worn on the feet. It also seems to be associated with a family name or lineage, possibly derived from the footwear term.

Derived headwords

اللَّالِكَائِيّname
  1. 1.
    Al-Lalakā'īclassical

    A nisba epithet referring to Abu al-Qasim Hibat Allah ibn al-Hasan ibn Mansur al-Razi al-Tabari, a famous hadith scholar and author of the book 'Al-Sunnah'.

اللَّوَالِكnoun
  1. 1.
    sandals/slippersclassical

    Footwear worn on the legs, specifically described as being worn on the feet. The text notes this usage is against the usual grammatical analogy.

أبو بكر محمدname
  1. 1.
    Abu Bakr Muhammadclassical

    The son of Al-Lalakā'ī, described as a truthful shaykh who heard from Hilal al-Haffar and others. His birth and death dates are mentioned but not provided in the text.

Parallel reading

وهو أبو القاسم هبة الله بن الحسن بن منصور الرازي الطبري المحدث المشهور، مؤلف كتاب السنة في مجلدين منسوب إلى بيع
He is Abu al-Qasim Hibat Allah ibn al-Hasan ibn Mansur al-Razi al-Tabari, the famous hadith scholar, author of the book 'Al-Sunnah' in two volumes, attributed to the sale.
اللَّوَالِك التي تلبس في الأرجل، على خلاف القياس
The footwear worn on the legs, contrary to grammatical analogy.
وولده أبو بكر محمد: شيخ صدوق، سمع هلالا الحفار وغيره
And his son Abu Bakr Muhammad: a truthful shaykh, who heard from Hilal al-Haffar and others.
ولد سنة ببغداد وتوفي سنة بها
He was born in [year] in Baghdad and died in [year] there.