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قسمل

Root entry · 6 derived lemmas

This 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

القسملnoun
  1. 1.
    Lion cubclassical

    This term refers to a young lion. It is noted that some lexicographers omitted this word.

القسملةnoun
  1. 1.
    Tribeclassical

    A group or tribe, specifically mentioned as a tribe from the Azd. A neighborhood was named after them in Basra.

  2. 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.

قسمليadjective
  1. 1.
    Of or belonging to the Qasamilahclassical

    An adjective indicating relation or attribution to the Qasamilah tribe.

القساملةnoun
  1. 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.

القساميلnoun
  1. 1.
    Tribesclassical

    Plural form referring to groups or tribes of Arabs, particularly nomadic ones.

قسميلname
  1. 1.
    Patronymic/Ancestor nameclassical

    The name of an ancestor, specifically the father of 'Ubaylah, mentioned in relation to the root 'abl.

Parallel reading

هو ولد الأسد
It is the cub of the lion.
وقال أبو جعفر القطاع: هو بلغة عمان
And Abu Ja'far al-Qatta' said: It is in the language of Oman.
وحكاه قطرب أيضا
And Qutrub also narrated it.
أيضا بطن من الأزد
Also a clan of the Azd.
وقسميل، بالكسر: أبو بطن وهو والد عبيلة
And Qusmayl, with a kasra: the father of a clan, and he is the father of 'Ubaylah.
والقساملة والقساميل: الأحياء من الأعراب
And al-Qasamilah and al-Qasamil: the tribes of the Bedouins.
وفي التهذيب: القساملة: حي
And in Al-Tahdhib: Al-Qasamilah: a tribe.
والنسبة إليهم قسملي
And the attribution to them is Qasami.
القساملة، بطن من الأزد، نزلوا البصرة، فنسبت المحلة إليهم
Al-Qasamilah, a clan of the Azd, settled in Basra, and the quarter was attributed to them.
منهم أبو علي بن حرمي بن حفص العتكي، بصري روى عنه محمد بن يحيى الذهلي
Among them is Abu Ali bin Hurmi bin Hafs al-Utaki, a Basran, from whom Muhammad bin Yahya al-Dhahli narrated.
ومن المحلة أبو شيبان عيسى بن سنان، عن عثمان بن أبي سودة وغيره، وعنه حماد بن سلمة
And from the quarter is Abu Shayban Isa bin Sinan, from Uthman bin Abi Sawdah and others, and from him Hammad bin Salamah.
ومن مواليهم عبد العزيز بن مسلم الخراساني، أبو زيد مروزي، سكن البصرة، من شيوخ مسلم، وثقه ابن معين
And among their clients is Abd al-Aziz bin Muslim al-Khurasani, Abu Zayd al-Marwazi, who resided in Basra, one of the elders of Muslim, authenticated by Ibn Ma'in.
وقسملة: لقب عائذ بن عمرو
And Qasmalah: a nickname of 'A'idh bin 'Amr.
والصواب معاوية بن عمرو بن مالك بن فهم بن غنم بن دوس الأزدي
And the correct name is Mu'awiyah bin 'Amr bin Malik bin Fahm bin Ghanam bin Daws al-Azdi.
لقب لجماله
A nickname for his beauty.
إن اللام فيه زائدة، فهي من قسمات الوجه، وهي أعاليه
That the 'lam' in it is superfluous, so it is from the features of the face, and it is its upper parts.