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فيل

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This root entry primarily discusses the word for 'fava bean' and its derivatives. It also touches upon a place name and a vendor of fava beans.

Derived headwords

الفولnoun
  1. 1.
    fava beanboth

    A type of broad bean, similar to chickpeas, known as 'baqla' in the Levant. It is often dried.

فولةnoun
  1. 1.
    a single fava beanboth

    The singular form of 'fava bean'.

فولةname
  1. 1.
    Fulaclassical

    A place name in Palestine.

الفوالnoun
  1. 1.
    fava bean sellerboth

    A person who sells fava beans.

الفوالname
  1. 1.
    Al-Fawwalclassical

    A kunya or name associated with a notable figure, Abu Abdullah Muhammad Al-Fawwal, who was among the sheikhs of Ibn Arabi.

الفوالةname
  1. 1.
    Al-Fawwalaclassical

    A name mentioned in a chain of transmission, associated with Abdullah bin Ibrahim bin Al-Fawwala.

Parallel reading

ك પذا وجدته قد ذكر الفول في فيل
Thus I found it mentioned: 'Al-Fawl' was mentioned under 'Fayl'.
وصوابه أن يذكر في فول
And its correction is that it should be mentioned under 'Fawl'.
وهو حب كالحمص
It is a grain like chickpeas.
وهو الباقلى عند أهل الشام
And it is the 'baqla' among the people of the Levant.
حكاه سيبويه
Sibawayh narrated it.
أو مختص باليابس
Or it is specific to the dried form.
والفولة، بالضم: د، بفلسطين
And 'Al-Fula', with dammah, is a place in Palestine.
نقله الصاغاني
Al-Sagani transmitted it.
الفوال، بالتشديد: بائع الفول
Al-Fawwal, with shaddah, means a seller of fava beans.
وأبو عبد الله محمد الفوال: من مشايخ ابن عربي
And Abu Abdullah Muhammad Al-Fawwal was among the sheikhs of Ibn Arabi.
وعبد الله بن إبراهيم بن الفوالة، عن ابن كاس النخعي، وعنه ابن الحاج في الخلعيات
And Abdullah bin Ibrahim bin Al-Fawwala, from Ibn Kass Al-Nakha'i, and from him Ibn Al-Hajj in Al-Khul'iyyat.