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ش ن ب ل

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to actions of kissing, embracing, or drinking, and also serves as a component in personal and tribal names.

Derived headwords

شَنبَلَهُverb
  1. 1.
    to kissclassical

    To kiss someone, similar to قبله (qabbalahu) and ورشفه (warshafahu).

  2. 2.
    to embraceclassical

    To embrace someone, as indicated by its equivalence to other verbs of affection.

  3. 3.
    to drinkclassical

    To drink something, possibly in a manner of deep or prolonged drinking.

شِنْبِلname
  1. 1.
    personal nameboth

    A given name, such as 'Abd Allah ibn Shinbil, a narrator of hadith.

أبو شِنْبَلname
  1. 1.
    kunya nameboth

    A kunya (honorific name) used for individuals, such as Abu Shinbal, who was a poet.

بَنُو شِنْبَلname
  1. 1.
    tribal nameboth

    The name of a clan or lineage, specifically 'Banu Shinbal', a branch of the Alawiyyin in the Hejaz.

Parallel reading

يقال: قبله، ورشفه، وثاغمه، وشنبله بمعنى واحد.
It is said: qabbalahu, warshafahu, thaghamahu, and shanbalahu mean one thing.
وعبد الله بن شنبل: محدث، عن إبراهيم بن سعد، وعنه الباغندي
And 'Abd Allah ibn Shinbil was a narrator of hadith, from Ibrahim ibn Sa'd, and al-Baghindi narrated from him.
وأبو شنبل: حمل بن خزرج العقيلي، شاعر في زمن المهدي.
And Abu Shinbal was Hamal ibn Khazraj al-'Uqayli, a poet in the time of al-Mahdi.
وبنو شنبل: بطن من العلويين بالحجاز.
And Banu Shinbal were a clan of the Alawiyyin in the Hejaz.