قبيل

See also: قتيل

Arabic

Root
ق ب ل (q-b-l)

Etymology 1

From قَبِلَ (qabila), to receive kindly.

Noun

قَبِيل • (qabīl) m

  1. guarantor
  2. bail bond agent, bondsman
  3. surety
  4. kind, specimen, sort
  5. tribe
Declension

Etymology 2

Diminutive of قَبْل (qabl).

Preposition

قُبَيْلَ • (qubayla)

  1. shortly before
    Inflected forms
Base form قُبَيْلَ (qubayla)
Personal-pronoun-
including forms
Singular Dual Plural
Masculine Feminine Common Masculine Feminine
First person قُبَيْلِي (qubaylī) قُبَيْلَنَا (qubaylanā)
Second person قُبَيْلَكَ (qubaylaka) قُبَيْلَكِ (qubaylaki) قُبَيْلَكُمَا (qubaylakumā) قُبَيْلَكُمْ (qubaylakum) قُبَيْلَكُنَّ (qubaylakunna)
Third person قُبَيْلَهُ (qubaylahu) قُبَيْلَهَا (qubaylahā) قُبَيْلَهُمَا (qubaylahumā) قُبَيْلَهُمْ (qubaylahum) قُبَيْلَهُنَّ (qubaylahunna)
Antonyms
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