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غصن

Root entry · 10 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to branches of trees, and by extension, to the qualities, characteristics, or disposition of people. It also encompasses terms for softness, tenderness, and the act of being delicate or graceful.

Derived headwords

الغيسانيname
  1. 1.
    Ghassanidboth

    A reference to someone or something related to the Ghassan tribe or kingdom.

الأغسانnoun
  1. 1.
    dispositionsclassical

    The inherent qualities, characteristics, or moral traits of people.

أعسانnoun
  1. 1.
    dispositionsclassical

    The inherent qualities, characteristics, or moral traits of people.

الغيسانةnoun
  1. 1.
    tender oneclassical

    A feminine noun referring to something or someone that is soft, tender, or delicate.

الغيسانnoun
  1. 1.
    softnessclassical

    The quality of being soft, tender, or delicate.

غسناتnoun
  1. 1.
    branchesboth

    Plural of 'ghusnah', referring to branches of a tree.

غسناتnoun
  1. 1.
    dispositionsclassical

    Plural of 'ghusnah', referring to the qualities or characteristics of people.

الغسانيname
  1. 1.
    Ghassaniboth

    A nisba (surname or attribution) indicating a connection to the name Ghassan, often referring to a person from the Ghassan tribe or lineage.

غسانname
  1. 1.
    Ghassanboth

    The name of a prominent Arab tribe and kingdom that flourished in southern Syria and northern Arabia.

الغسانيةname
  1. 1.
    Ghassaniyahclassical

    A sect of the Murji'ah (a theological group) from Kufa, who traced their lineage or affiliation to a man named Ghassan.

Parallel reading

في حسن قامته كالغيساني
In the beauty of his stature, he was like the Ghassanid.
والأغسان: أخلاق الناس
And 'al-aghsaan' refers to the dispositions of people.
فلان على أغسان من أبيه وأعسان أي أخلاق
So-and-so has dispositions from his father and characteristics, meaning moral traits.
والغيسانة: الناعمة
And 'al-ghaysanah' means the soft one.
والغيسان: الناعم
And 'al-ghaysan' means the soft one.
غيسانة ذلك من غيسانها
That tender one is from her softness.
يقال في جمع الغسنة غسنات وغسنات
It is said that the plural of 'ghusnah' is 'ghasnat' and 'ghasnat'.
فرب فينان طويل أممـهـذي غسنات قد دعاني أحزمه
Perhaps a tall, long-limbed one, these branches have called me to embrace them.
وأبو إسحق إبراهيم بن طلحة بن إبراهيم بن محمد بن غسان الغساني المحدث إلى جده
And Abu Ishaq Ibrahim bin Talha bin Ibrahim bin Muhammad bin Ghassan al-Ghassani, the traditionist, traced his lineage to his grandfather.
والغسانية: طائفة من مرجئة الكوفة انتسبوا إلى رجل اسمه غسان
And 'al-Ghassaniyah' refers to a sect of the Murji'ah of Kufa who attributed themselves to a man named Ghassan.
وغسان، كرمان: ابن الصدف، أبو قبيلة، ويروى بالمهملة أيضا
And Ghassan, in Kirman: the son of al-Sadaf, the father of a tribe; and it is also narrated with the unpointed letter.