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وه ب ل

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root appears to be related to proper names, specifically tribal or familial lineages. The derived forms are primarily used as names of individuals and their descendants, indicating a connection to lineage and ancestry.

Derived headwords

وهبيلname
  1. 1.
    Proper name (father of a lineage)both

    A proper name, specifically mentioned as the father of a lineage or tribe, such as Wahbīl ibn Sa'd.

الوهبيليname
  1. 1.
    Descendant of Wahbīlboth

    An adjective or nisba indicating descent from someone named Wahbīl.

Parallel reading

وهبيل بن سعد بن مالك بن النخع
Wahbīl ibn Sa'd ibn Mālik ibn al-Nakh'a
أهمله الجوهري والصاغاني
Al-Jawharī and Al-Sāghānī omitted it.
وقال ابن سيده: (أبو بطن)
And Ibn Sīdah said: (father of a lineage/clan).
وإنما قلنا: إن الواو أصل وإن لم تكن في بنات الأربعة حملا له على ورنتل
We only said that the Wāw is original, even if it is not among the four derived forms, by analogy with Warantel.
إذ لا نعرف لوهبيل اشتقاقا: كما لا نعرفه لورنتل
As we do not know the derivation for Wahbīl, just as we do not know it for Warantel.
منهم: علي بن مدرك الوهبيلي المحدث
Among them: 'Alī ibn Mudrik al-Wahbīlī the traditionist.
ومن بني مالك بن وهبيل: سنان بن أنس قاتل الحسين
And from the Banū Mālik ibn Wahbīl: Sinān ibn Anas, the killer of Al-Husayn.
ومن بني ذهل بن وهبيل شريك بن عبد الله القاضي الفقيه
And from the Banū Dhuhl ibn Wahbīl: Sharīk ibn 'Abd Allāh the judge and jurist.
ومن بني جشم بن وهبيل: حفص ابن غياث الكوفي الفقيه
And from the Banū Jusham ibn Wahbīl: Ḥafṣ ibn Ghiyāth al-Kūfī the jurist.
ذكرهم ابن الكلبي وابن أبي حاتم
Ibn al-Kalbī and Ibn Abī Ḥātim mentioned them.