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ءيك
Root entry · 5 derived lemmasThis root primarily refers to dense, intertwined trees or thickets. It can also denote a specific village or settlement, with variations in pronunciation and meaning.
Derived headwords
الأَيْكnoun
- 1.dense, intertwined treesboth
dense, intertwined trees
أَيْكَةnoun
- 1.the singular formboth
the singular form
- 2.a thicket, a dense forestboth
a thicket, a dense forest
أَصْحَابُ الْأَيْكَةِname
- 1.Companions of the Thicketclassical
A specific group of people mentioned in the Quran, referring to the inhabitants of a place called Al-Aykah.
الْأَيْكَةname
- 1.The Thicket (place)classical
Refers to a specific location, often interpreted as a village or settlement, associated with the 'Companions of the Thicket'.
لَيْكَةname
- 1.the name of a villageboth
the name of a village
Parallel reading
الشجر الكثير الملتف
The abundant, intertwined trees.
الواحدة أيكة
The singular is 'aykah'.
ومن قرأ (أصحاب الايكة) فهى الغيضة
And whoever reads (Ashab al-Aykah), it refers to the thicket.
ومن قرأ (ليكة) فهى اسم القرية
And whoever reads (Likah), it is the name of the village.
ويقال هما مثل بكة ومكة
And it is said they are like Bakkah and Makkah.