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بن م
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to swallowing, consuming, or absorbing something, often in a literal sense. It can also refer to a specific historical tribe or place name derived from this concept.
Derived headwords
بَلَعَverb
- 1.to swallowboth
To cause food or drink to pass down the throat into the stomach.
- 2.to swallow upclassical
To engulf or consume something completely.
بَلْعَمَةnoun
- 1.swallowingmodern
The act of swallowing.
بَلْعَمَانname
- 1.Bal'amanclassical
A village that was conquered by Qutaybah ibn Muslim.
بَلْعَمِيّname
- 1.Al-Bal'amiclassical
A nisba referring to someone from the tribe of Bal'am, or associated with it.
بَلْعَمname
- 1.Bal'amclassical
A tribe, originally known as Banu al-'Imm, whose name was shortened to Bal'am.
Parallel reading
عبد بن علوان بن زياد ابن غالب بن قيس بن المنذر بن الحارث بن حسان بن هشام بن المعتب بن الحارث بن زيد مناة بن تميم قد استولى عليه وأقام به فنسب إليه ولده
Abd ibn Alwan ibn Ziyad ibn Ghalib ibn Qays ibn Al-Mundhir ibn Al-Harith ibn Hassan ibn Hisham ibn Al-Mu'tab ibn Al-Harith ibn Zayd Manat ibn Tamim took control of it and resided there, so his descendants were attributed to him.
ومنهم: الوزير أبو الفضل البلعمي البخاري، وهو محمد بن عبد الله بن محمد بن عبد الرحمن ابن عبد الله بن عيسى بن رجاء
Among them was the vizier Abu al-Fadl al-Bal'ami al-Bukhari, who was Muhammad ibn Abd Allah ibn Muhammad ibn Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd Allah ibn Isa ibn Raja.
استوزر لإسماعيل بن أحمد أمير خراسان
He was appointed vizier to Ismail ibn Ahmad, the emir of Khurasan.
وسمع الحديث بمرو وغيرها
And he heard hadith in Merv and elsewhere.
توفي سنة ثلاثمائة وتسع وعشرين
He died in the year three hundred and twenty-nine.
و (بلعم): (قبيلة، وأصلها بنو العم فخفف كبلحارث) في بني الحارث.
And (Bal'am): (a tribe, and its origin is Banu al-'Imm, so it was shortened like Bal Harith) among Banu Al-Harith.
البَلْعَمَة: الابتلاع
Al-Bal'amah: The swallowing.
وبَلَعَمَ اللقمة: أكلها.
And he swallowed the morsel: he ate it.
وبَلْعَمَان: قرية فتحت على يد قتيبة ابن مسلم.
And Bal'aman: a village that was conquered by the hand of Qutaybah ibn Muslim.