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ويس

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

وَيْسٌ ذ a word used to. denote compassion, or pity, and admiration of one's beauty; (M, K;) the object being a child; (K;) as when one says of a child, وَيْسَهُ مَا أَمْلَحَهُ [ Merry on him! or the like: how beautiful is he! ]: (TA:) or وَيْسٌ and وَيْحٌ are used in the place of وَيْلٌ; (TA;) and وَيْسٌ لَهُ signifies وَيْلٌ لَهُ [ Woe to him! ]: (M, TA:) or, as some say, وَيْسٌ is a word denoting contempt; and has no verb; analogy forbidding that it should have one: (IJ, M:) Aboo-Turáb says, I heard Abu-sSemeyda' say, وَيْسٌ and وَيْحٌ and وَيْلٌ have one meaning: (TA:) or وَيْسَكَ is not said except to children; and وَيْلَكَ is an expression in which is roughness and reproach; and ويح is a gentle and good expression. (AHát, TA.) See ويْحٌ and وَيْلٌ and وَيْبٌ. ― -b2- It also signifies Poverty. (ISk, M.) And one may say, if it be right to say so to one, وَيْسٌ لَهُ as meaning Poverty be to him. (ISk.) ― -b3- Also, What a man desires. (M, K.) So in the phrase لَقِىَ وَيْسًا He found, or met with, or experienced, what he desired; (M, K;) accord. to an explanation given by IAar; so that it means much: but in one place he says that this phrase signifies he found, &c., what he did not desire. (M.)

Derived headwords

وَيْسٌ
  1. 1.
وَيْسَهُ مَا أَمْلَحَهُ
وَيْسٌ لَهُ
وَيْلٌ لَهُ
لَقِىَ وَيْسًا