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بنن

Root entry · 14 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to lineage and offspring, specifically sons, and by extension, can refer to descendants or a group of people. It also extends to concepts of fragrance, duration, and place names.

Derived headwords

وبنينnoun
  1. 1.
    and sonsboth

    Refers to male offspring, often used in a plural context to denote descendants.

البنةnoun
  1. 1.
    stenchclassical

    The bad smell emanating from the resting places of sheep and cattle.

  2. 2.
    sheep penclassical

    A place where sheep are kept, sometimes referred to by the same word as the smell associated with it.

البنة: ريح مرابض الغنم والبقر — The stench of the sheep and cattle pens.
البنانةnoun
  1. 1.
    pleasant fragranceclassical

    A good or pleasant smell.

البنانة، بالضم، الرائحة الطيبة — Al-Banānah (with dammah), the pleasant fragrance.
أبنتverb
  1. 1.
    to persistclassical

    Said of a cloud that remains for several days.

وأبنت السحابة: دامت أياما — And the cloud أبنت: it persisted for days.
تبننverb
  1. 1.
    to become firmclassical

    To establish oneself or become firm.

وتبنن: تثبت — And tabanna: to become firm.
وبنبانname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A location in the lower part of Yamama, when approaching it from Iraq.

وبنبان: موضع في أدنى اليمامة للخارج إليها من العراق — And Binbān: a place in the lower part of Yamama for one exiting to it from Iraq.
البنبانnoun
  1. 1.
    small cupsclassical

    Small drinking vessels, mentioned in hadith.

والبنبان: الأقداح الصغار؛ جاء ذكره في الحديث — And al-Binbān: the small cups; its mention came in the hadith.
البنيونname
  1. 1.
    nisba nameboth

    A nisba (attribution) indicating a connection to a person or place, used here for scholars who were muhaddithun (hadith transmitters).

محمد بن المبارك، وناصر بن علي بن الحسين، وعبد الواحد بن محمد بن الحسين البنيون، محدثون — Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak, Naser bin Ali bin Al-Hussein, and Abd Al-Wahid bin Muhammad bin Al-Hussein Al-Bunniyyun, hadith transmitters.
وبنونةname
  1. 1.
    nicknameclassical

    A nickname given to a man, following the pattern of 'safūdah'.

وبنونة، كسفودة: لقب رجل — And Bunūnah, like Safūdah: a nickname for a man.
البنانيname
  1. 1.
    nisba nameboth

    A nisba indicating origin or affiliation, used here for Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abd Al-Salam bin Hamdun Al-Banani Al-Fasi.

وأبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد السلام بن حمدون البناني الفاسي روى عنه شيخنا العلامة الإمام محمد بن عبد الله بن أيوب التلمساني وشيخنا إسماعيل بن عبد الله بن علي المدني وغيرهما، رحمهم الله تعالى — And Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abd Al-Salam bin Hamdun Al-Banani Al-Fasi, from whom our sheikh, the scholar, the imam Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Ayyub Al-Tilimsani, and our sheikh Ismail bin Abdullah bin Ali Al-Madani, and others narrated, may Allah have mercy on them.
وبنانname
  1. 1.
    neighborhoodclassical

    A neighborhood or quarter in Merv.

وبنان، كغراب: محلة بمرو — And Banān, like ghurāb: a neighborhood in Merv.
والبنينةname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A place mentioned in the poetry of Al-Huwaydirah, in its diminutive form.

والبنينة، مصغرا: موضع في شعر الحويدرة عن نصر — And Al-Bunaynah, in diminutive form: a place in the poetry of Al-Huwaydirah, according to Nasr.
وبناname
  1. 1.
    place nameclassical

    A location near Baghdad, with a specific pronunciation (kasr and shaddah).

وبنا، بكسر فتشديد: موضع قرب بغداد، هو عنه أيضا — And Bunnā, with kasr and shaddah: a place near Baghdad, it is also from him.
وبنةname
  1. 1.
    female hadith transmitterclassical

    A female narrator of hadith, identified as Binnah bint 'Ayadh Al-Aslamiyyah.

وبنة بنت عياض الأسلمية محدثة — And Binnah bint 'Ayadh Al-Aslamiyyah, a female hadith transmitter.

Parallel reading

حدثونا عن أصحابه ( {وبنين، كزبير: ابن إبراهيم القرشي؛ محدثان)
They narrated to us from his companions (and Banin, like Zubayr: Ibn Ibrahim Al-Qurashi; two hadith transmitters).
البنة: ريح مرابض الغنم والبقر، وربما سميت مرابض الغنم {بنة.
Al-Binnah: the stench of the sheep and cattle pens, and sometimes the sheep pens were called Binnah.
وقال السهيلي في الروض: البنانة، بالضم، الرائحة الطيبة.
And Al-Suhayli said in Al-Rawd: Al-Banānah, with dammah, is the pleasant fragrance.
وأبنت السحابة: دامت أياما.
And the cloud abanat: it persisted for days.
وتبنن: تثبت.
And tabanna: to become firm.
وبنبان: موضع في أدنى اليمامة للخارج إليها من العراق.
And Binbān: a place in the lower part of Yamama for one exiting to it from Iraq.
والبنبان: الأقداح الصغار؛ جاء ذكره في الحديث.
And Al-Binbān: the small cups; its mention came in the hadith.
محمد بن المبارك، وناصر بن علي بن الحسين، وعبد الواحد بن محمد بن الحسين البنيون، محدثون.
Muhammad bin Al-Mubarak, Naser bin Ali bin Al-Hussein, and Abd Al-Wahid bin Muhammad bin Al-Hussein Al-Bunniyyun, hadith transmitters.
وبنونة، كسفودة: لقب رجل.
And Bunūnah, like Safūdah: a nickname for a man.
وأبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد السلام بن حمدون البناني الفاسي روى عنه شيخنا العلامة الإمام محمد بن عبد الله بن أيوب التلمساني وشيخنا إسماعيل بن عبد الله بن علي المدني وغيرهما، رحمهم الله تعالى.
And Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Abd Al-Salam bin Hamdun Al-Banani Al-Fasi, from whom our sheikh, the scholar, the imam Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Ayyub Al-Tilimsani, and our sheikh Ismail bin Abdullah bin Ali Al-Madani, and others narrated, may Allah have mercy on them.
وبنان، كغراب: محلة بمرو، ومنها: علي بن إبراهيم صاحب ابن المبارك، قاله أبو الفضل المقدسي وأنكره ابن السمعاني.
And Banān, like ghurāb: a neighborhood in Merv, and from it: Ali bin Ibrahim, the companion of Ibn Al-Mubarak, this was said by Abu Al-Fadl Al-Maqdisi and denied by Ibn Al-Sam'ani.
والبنينة، مصغرا: موضع في شعر الحويدرة عن نصر.
And Al-Bunaynah, in diminutive form: a place in the poetry of Al-Huwaydirah, according to Nasr.
وبنا، بكسر فتشديد: موضع قرب بغداد، هو عنه أيضا.
And Bunnā, with kasr and shaddah: a place near Baghdad, it is also from him.
وبنة بنت عياض الأسلمية محدثة.
And Binnah bint 'Ayadh Al-Aslamiyyah, a female hadith transmitter.