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ش ن ب ل
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis 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.to kissclassical
To kiss someone, similar to قبله (qabbalahu) and ورشفه (warshafahu).
- 2.to embraceclassical
To embrace someone, as indicated by its equivalence to other verbs of affection.
- 3.to drinkclassical
To drink something, possibly in a manner of deep or prolonged drinking.
شِنْبِلname
- 1.personal nameboth
A given name, such as 'Abd Allah ibn Shinbil, a narrator of hadith.
أبو شِنْبَلname
- 1.kunya nameboth
A kunya (honorific name) used for individuals, such as Abu Shinbal, who was a poet.
بَنُو شِنْبَلname
- 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.