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حوء

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

This root entry appears to be very fragmentary and primarily discusses a proper noun, 'Ḥāʾ', which is the name of a man. It also mentions a well named after him in Medina. The entry indicates further discussion will occur later in the text.

Derived headwords

حَاءٌname
  1. 1.
    name of a manclassical

    A proper name for a man. It is also the name associated with a well in Medina, according to one opinion.

Parallel reading

حاء بالمد والتنوين (: اسم رجل)
Ḥāʾ, with the long vowel and tanwin: the name of a man.
وإليه نسب بئر حاء بالمدينة، على أحد الأقوال
And the well of Ḥāʾ in Medina is attributed to him, according to one of the opinions.
وسيعاد في الألف اللينة في (آخر الكتاب إن شاء الله تعالى)
And it will be revisited under the soft alif at the end of the book, God willing.
ونذكر هناك ما يتعلق به.
And we will mention there what relates to it.
فصل الخاء المعجمة مع الهمزة:
Chapter of the dotted Khāʾ with the Hamza: