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Entries on سبل in 17 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣaghānī, al-Shawārid, Al-Muṭarrizī, al-Mughrib fī Tartīb al-Muʿrib, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 14 more

سبل


سَبَلَ(n. ac. سَبْل)
a. Abused, insulted.
b. Let down (hair).
سَبَّلَa. Dedicated to pious uses.

أَسْبَلَa. Let down, made to hang down; let fall.
b. Fell ( rain, tears ).
c. Was much frequented (road).
d. Put forth its ears (corn).
سَبَلa. Rain.
b. Ear ( of corn ).
c. Nose.
d. Dimness of sight; film.

سَبَلَة
(pl.
سِبَاْل)
a. Mustache.
b. see 4 (b)
سَاْبِلَة
(pl.
سَوَاْبِلُ)
a. Company of travellers.
b. Much frequented road, beaten track; highway.

سَبِيْل
(pl.
سُبُل)
a. Road, path, way; means, expedient.
b. [ coll. ], Public
drinking-fountain.
سَبُوْلَة
سُبُوْلَةa. Ear ( of corn ).
إِبْن السَّبِيْل
a. Traveller; tramp.

في سَبِيْل اللّٰه
a. In the cause of God!
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