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قسطبن

Root entry · 3 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to specific, possibly obscure, terms for parts of a structure or possibly a type of garment. The primary derived term discussed is a feminine noun referring to a specific architectural or sartorial element.

Derived headwords

القِسْطَنِينَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Arch/garment partclassical

    A term, possibly referring to a specific architectural feature like an arch or a part of a garment. The spelling is noted as having variations.

قِسْطَنِينَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Arch/garment partclassical

    A term, possibly referring to a specific architectural feature like an arch or a part of a garment. The spelling is noted as having variations.

قِسْطَبِيلَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Arch/garment partclassical

    A term, possibly referring to a specific architectural feature like an arch or a part of a garment. This is presented as an alternative form to قسطنينة.

Parallel reading

القسطنينة، هكذا بنونين في سائر النسخ، والصواب بموحدة وياء ونون.
Al-Qistanninah, thus with two nuns in all copies, but the correct form is with a bā', yā', and nun.
وقد أهمله الجوهري؛ وقوله: (بالفتح مستدرك:وقال الأزهري في الخماسي: قسطنينة وقسطبيلة، بمعنى (الكمرة.
Al-Jawhari omitted it; and his saying: (with the fatḥa is an addition): Al-Azharī said in the five-letter roots: Qistanninah and Qistabilah, meaning (al-kumrah.