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د ن ب ل
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to a specific tribal or family name, possibly of Kurdish origin, associated with the region of Mosul. It also touches upon the word 'duml' (boil/abscess) and its potential non-Arabic origin.
Derived headwords
الدنبليname
- 1.A nisba nameclassical
A nisba (adjectival suffix indicating origin or affiliation) referring to someone from the Banu Dunbal or a family named Dunbali.
الدنبليانname
- 1.Plural nisba nameclassical
A plural form of the nisba name, referring to multiple individuals from the Banu Dunbal or the Dunbali family.
الدنبلnoun
- 1.Boil, abscessclassical
A localized swelling or collection of pus, often caused by infection. The text notes this word might not be purely Arabic.
Parallel reading
قبيلة من الأكراد، بنواحي الموصل
A tribe of Kurds, in the vicinity of Mosul.
منهم الإمام شمس الدين أبو العباس أحمد بن نصر بن الحسين الفقيه الشافعي
Among them was the Imam Shams al-Din Abu al-Abbas Ahmad bin Nasr bin al-Husayn, the Shafi'i jurist.
حج سنة
He performed the pilgrimage in the year.
وناب في القضاء ببغداد
And he acted as a deputy judge in Baghdad.
ومات بعد الستمائة
And he died after the year six hundred.
توفي بالموصل سنة
He passed away in Mosul in the year.
وعلي بن أبي بكر بن سليمان المحدث سمع السلفي
And Ali bin Abi Bakr bin Sulayman, the traditionist, heard from al-Salafi.
وأخوه سليمان حدث أيضا
And his brother Sulayman also narrated.
الدنبليان
The Dunbalians.
الدنبل: ليس بالعربي، وإنما هو الدمل
Al-Dunbul: it is not Arabic, rather it is al-Duml (boil).