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فبل
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to be related to the concept of acceptance, reception, or taking something upon oneself. It can also denote the act of fulfilling or responding to a request or obligation.
Derived headwords
فُبِلَverb
- 1.was acceptedboth
To be received favorably or agreed upon. This is the passive form indicating acceptance.
فَبَلَverb
- 1.acceptedboth
To receive something willingly or favorably. It implies taking something upon oneself or agreeing to a proposal.
فُبُولnoun
- 1.acceptanceboth
The act of accepting or being accepted. It signifies agreement, reception, or willingness to take something.
فَابِلname
- 1.Abu Umar Ahmad bin Khalidclassical
A proper name, specifically referring to Abu Umar Ahmad bin Khalid al-Andalusi, a merchant and scholar.
Parallel reading
فُبِلَ كأمير: جد أبي عمر أحمد بن خالد بن عبد الله التاجر الأندلسي
He was accepted, like Amir: the grandfather of Abu Umar Ahmad bin Khalid bin Abdullah, the Andalusian merchant.
رحل وسمع من عثمان بن السماك، وغيره
He traveled and heard from Uthman bin al-Simak, and others.
وعنه أبو عمر الطلمنكي
And Abu Umar al-Talimanki narrated from him.
ضبطه الحافظ في التبصير هكذا
The حافظ (scholar) recorded it thus in al-Tabsir.