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عيص

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to dense, intertwined vegetation and, by extension, origins or lineage. It also appears in specific tribal or familial designations.

Derived headwords

العِيصnoun
  1. 1.
    Dense, intertwined treesboth

    Refers to a thicket or forest characterized by abundant and closely packed trees.

  2. 2.
    Origin, rootclassical

    Signifies the fundamental source or origin of something.

مَعِيصnoun
  1. 1.
    Place of dense vegetationclassical

    A location where trees grow densely and are intertwined.

الأَعْيَاصname
  1. 1.
    Descendants of Umayyaclassical

    A specific designation for the four sons of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar, who were al-As, Abu al-As, al-Iys, and Abu al-Iys.

العَاصname
  1. 1.
    Al-Asclassical

    One of the four sons of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar, part of the group known as al-A'yas.

أَبُو العَاصname
  1. 1.
    Abu al-Asclassical

    One of the four sons of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar, part of the group known as al-A'yas.

العِيصname
  1. 1.
    Al-Iysclassical

    One of the four sons of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar, part of the group known as al-A'yas.

أَبُو العِيصname
  1. 1.
    Abu al-Iysclassical

    One of the four sons of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar, part of the group known as al-A'yas.

Parallel reading

العيص: الشجر الكثير الملتف.
Al-'Iys: The abundant, intertwined trees.
والمنبت معيص.
And the place of growth is a ma'is.
والعيص: الاصل.
And al-'iys: the origin.
والاعياص من قريش: أولاد أمية بن عبد شمس الاكبر.
And al-A'yas from Quraysh: the children of Umayya ibn Abd Shams al-Akbar.
وهم أربعة: العاص، وأبو العاص، والعيص، وأبو العيص.
And they are four: al-As, Abu al-As, al-Iys, and Abu al-Iys.