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Entries on نبل in 16 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Muṭarrizī, al-Mughrib fī Tartīb al-Muʿrib, Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, Abū ʿUbayd al-Qāsim bin Salām al-Harawī, Gharīb al-Ḥadīth, and 13 more

نبل


نَبُلَ(n. ac. نَبَاْلَة)
a. Was distinguished, celebrated, eminent.

نَبَّلَa. see I (f)b. Folded.

نَاْبَلَa. Competed with in skill &c.

أَنْبَلَa. Had ripe dates (palm-tree).
b. see I (b)c. Chose the best.

تَنَبَّلَa. Was skilful; showed skill.
b. [Min], Took the best of.
c. Had arrows.
d. see (نَبُلَ)
& VIII (a), (b).
إِنْتَبَلَa. Died; was killed, slain.
b. Carried off.
c. Took heed; watched.
d. see I (b)
إِسْتَنْبَلَa. Asked for arrows.
b. see IV (c)c. Deemed noble &c.

نَبْل
(pl.
نِبَاْل نُبْلَاْن
أَنْبَاْل)
a. Arrow.
b. Dart; javelin.
c. see 4 (a)

نُبَاْلَة
نَبْلَةa. Arrow.
b. Great matter.

نُبْلa. Soundness; beauty, elegance.
b. Merit, talent, capability; generosity.
c. see 24t
نُبْلَة
(pl.
نُبَل)
a. Recompense, reward; gift; present.
b. Mouthful, morsel.
c. see 1t (b)نُبْل
(b) &
نُبَاْلَة
نَبَلa. Pebbles.
b. see 25
نُبَلa. see 4 (a)
أَنْبَلُa. More skilful, expert; better archer.

نَاْبِل
(pl.
نُبَّل)
a. Archer, bowman.
b. Arrow-maker, bowyer.
c. Skilful, adroit, clever.

نَبَاْلَةa. Skill; intelligence; capability.

نِبَاْلَةa. Arrow-making.

نُبَاْلَةa. Outfit, equipment, accoutrement; preparations.

نَبِيْل
(pl.
نِبَاْل)
a. Able, clever, talented; gifted.
b. Generous; excellent; noble; honourable.

نَبِيْلَة
(pl.
نَبَاْئِلُ)
a. fem. of
نَبِيْلb. Corpse.

نَبَّاْل
(pl.
نَبَّاْلَة)
a. see 21 (a) (b).
N.Ag.
تَنَبَّلَa. Armed with arrows.

تَنْبَل
a. [ coll. ], Idle; useless;
sluggard; ne'er-do-well.
تِنْبَال تِنْبَالَة (pl.
تَنَاْبِيْل)
a. Dwarf, manikin.
b. Shortness.

نُبْلَتَهُ
or
مَا اِنْتَبَلَ نُبْلَهُ
نَبَالَتَهُ
or
مَا اِنْتَبَلَ نَبَالَهُ
a. He did not perceive it.

نُبَالَتَهُ
a. or
أَخَذَ لِلْأَمْرِ نُبْلَهُ He got
ready for the affair.
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