אבן

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Arabic[edit]

Noun[edit]

אבן (ibnm (plural אבנא (ʾabnāʾ) or בנון (banūna))

  1. Judeo-Arabic spelling of اِبْن (ibn, son)‎‎
    • c. 10th century, Saadia Gaon, Tafsir[1], Exodus 1:1:
      הדׄה אסמא בני אסראיל אלדאכׄלין אלי מצר מע יעקוב רגׄל ואלה דכׄלו׃
      hāḏihi ʾasmāʾu banī ʾisrāʾīla d-dāḵilīna ʾilā miṣra maʿa yaʿqūba rajulun waʾilluhu daḵalū.
      These are the names of the sons of Israel entering Egypt. With Jacob, man and his kin entered:

Hebrew[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Root
א־ב־ן (ʾ-b-n)

From Proto-Semitic *ʾabn-.

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אֶבֶן (évenf (plural indefinite אֲבָנִים, plural construct אַבְנֵי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. stone, small rock
  2. gem
  3. (Biblical Hebrew) motionless body, paralyzed (see 1 Samuel 25:37)
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Arabic اِبْن (ibn).

Noun[edit]

אִבְּן (ibnm (no plural forms, singular construct אִבְּן־) (singular only, construct only)

  1. (used in names) ibn