deriv►banū ʔĀdam, pl. ĭbn ʔĀdam, n., (son of Adam) man, human being;
►ĭbn ʔāwà, n., jackal;
►ĭbn al-balad, n., local inhabitant, native; ʔabnāʔ al-balād, n. pl., natives, native population;
►ĭbn al-ḥarb, n., 1 warrior, soldier; 2 warlike, bellicose;
►ĭbn al-sibīl, n., wayfarer, wanderer;
►ĭbn ḫamsīn sanaẗ, adj./n., 50 years old;
►ĭbn sāʕati-hī, adj./n., temporal, transient, passing;
►ĭbn ṣulbi-hī, n., his own son;
►ĭbn ʕirs, n., weasel;
►banū māʔ al-samāʔ, n., the Arabs;
►Banī Suwayf, n., Beni Suef (city in Egypt, S of Cairo) ►ĭbnaẗ and bint, pl. banāt, n.f., 1 daughter; 2 bint, girl | ĭbnaẗ al-ʕamm, n.f., 1 (female) cousin; 2 periphrastically for wife: ĭbnaẗ ʕammak, n.f., your wife; bint al-fikr pl. banāt al-ʔafkār, n.f., thought, idea; banāt al-ʔarḍ, n. pl., insects and worms; banāt biʕs, n. pl., calamities, afflictions; banāt al-dahr, n. pl., do.; bint al-šafaẗ, n.f., word; banāt al-ṣadr, n. pl., worries, fears, anxieties; banāt wardāna, n. pl., earth worms, rainworms
►BP#3232tabannà, vb. V, 1 to adopt as son (s.o.); 2 to adopt, embrace (s.th.): tD-stem, self-ref.
►bunayya, my little son: dimin. + suffix 1sg
►bunūwaẗ, n.f., sonship, filiation
►bunawī, adj., filial: nsb-formation
►tabannⁱⁿ, n., adoption (also fig., e.g.. of ideas, principles, etc.): vn. V