الءوس
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to concepts of giving, compensation, and replacement. It also encompasses terms for a wolf, a type of shrub, remnants, and traces, as well as a specific tribal name and a historical figure.
Derived headwords
- 1.givingboth
The act of bestowing or granting something.
- 2.compensationboth
Receiving something in return or as a substitute for something else.
- 3.wolfboth
A wild canine animal.
- 4.myrtleboth
A fragrant evergreen shrub.
- 5.remnantsboth
The remaining part of something, such as ashes or honey.
- 6.graveclassical
A place of burial.
- 7.companionclassical
A friend or associate.
- 8.tracesboth
Faint signs or remnants of something.
- 9.tribe nameboth
The name of a tribe, specifically referring to the Aws tribe.
- 1.diminutive of Awsboth
A diminutive form of the name Aws, often used as a given name.
- 2.Uways al-Qaraniboth
A prominent figure among the Tabi'in (Successors to the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad).
- 1.myrtleboth
A fragrant evergreen shrub, often used in perfumery and as an ornamental plant.
- 2.remnants of ashesboth
The remaining ashes in a hearth or brazier.
- 3.honey remnantsboth
The remaining honey in a beehive.
- 4.graveclassical
A place of burial.
- 5.companionclassical
A friend or associate.
- 6.traces of a dwellingboth
The faint signs or remnants of a former habitation.
- 7.any hidden markboth
Any subtle or concealed sign or indication.
- 1.myrtle plantboth
A single plant of the myrtle shrub.
- 1.compensatedclassical
One who has received compensation or a substitute.
- 2.accompaniedclassical
One who is accompanied or kept company.
- 3.givenclassical
One who has been given something.
- 4.aidedclassical
One who has received assistance.
- 1.herding callclassical
A vocalization used to drive or herd livestock such as sheep and cattle.