العيص
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to dense, intertwined vegetation, particularly trees and shrubs. It extends to concepts of abundance, growth, and specific locations or lineages associated with such environments.
Derived headwords
- 1.Dense, intertwined treesboth
Abundant and closely packed trees, especially thorny ones, or a thicket of trees.
- 2.Thicket of treesboth
A place where trees grow densely together.
- 3.Best treesclassical
The finest or most desirable trees.
- 1.Dense thicketsboth
Plural of العَيْص, referring to abundant and intertwined trees or thickets.
- 2.Minesclassical
A specific reference to mines in the lands of Arabia.
- 1.Dense thicketsboth
Another plural form of العَيْص, denoting dense and intertwined trees or thickets.
- 1.Descendants of Umayyaclassical
Refers to the descendants of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar, specifically mentioning Al-As, Abu al-As, Al-Ays, and Abu al-Ays.
- 1.Mines of Arabiaclassical
A place name referring to mines located in the lands of Arabia.
- 1.Ayshuclassical
The name of a son of Isaac (Ishaq), son of Abraham (Ibrahim).
- 1.Place of growthboth
A place where plants grow, a nursery, or a fertile spot.
- 1.Stubbornclassical
Describes someone who is obstinate or unyielding in their demands or desires.