قسمل
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to the young of lions and, by extension, to certain tribes and lineages. It also appears in a nickname possibly derived from facial features.
Derived headwords
- 1.Lion cubclassical
This term refers to a young lion. It is noted that some lexicographers omitted this word.
- 1.Tribeclassical
A group or tribe, specifically mentioned as a tribe from the Azd. A neighborhood was named after them in Basra.
- 2.Nicknameclassical
A nickname given to a person, specifically 'A'idh bin 'Amr, though the correct name is Mu'awiyah bin 'Amr. The nickname is said to be derived from the beauty of his face.
- 1.Of or belonging to the Qasamilahclassical
An adjective indicating relation or attribution to the Qasamilah tribe.
- 1.Tribeclassical
A group of Arabs, specifically a tribe from the Azd who settled in Basra. A quarter of the city was named after them.
- 1.Tribesclassical
Plural form referring to groups or tribes of Arabs, particularly nomadic ones.
- 1.Patronymic/Ancestor nameclassical
The name of an ancestor, specifically the father of 'Ubaylah, mentioned in relation to the root 'abl.