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فبل

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This 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. 1.
    was acceptedboth

    To be received favorably or agreed upon. This is the passive form indicating acceptance.

فَبَلَverb
  1. 1.
    acceptedboth

    To receive something willingly or favorably. It implies taking something upon oneself or agreeing to a proposal.

فُبُولnoun
  1. 1.
    acceptanceboth

    The act of accepting or being accepted. It signifies agreement, reception, or willingness to take something.

فَابِلname
  1. 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.