ف ق ع س
Root entry · 10 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily used as a proper noun, specifically the name of a tribal ancestor or a place. Its etymological origin and semantic field in classical Arabic are unclear, with one scholar expressing uncertainty about its roots.
Derived headwords
- 1.Tribal ancestor nameclassical
The name of a tribal ancestor, specifically Abu Hayy from the tribe of Asad ibn Khuzaymah.
- 2.Proper nounclassical
A proper noun, possibly a place name or a tribal designation, whose origin is uncertain.
- 1.Father of a tribeclassical
A designation referring to the progenitor or a significant figure of a tribe, in this context associated with Fiq'as.
- 1.Tribal nameclassical
The name of a prominent Arab tribe, descended from Khuzaymah.
- 1.Tribal nameclassical
The name of a progenitor or a branch within the lineage of Asad.
- 1.Tribal nameclassical
The name of a progenitor or a branch within the lineage of Tha'labah.
- 1.Progenitor nameclassical
The name of a descendant or a figure associated with Fiq'as, indicating a lineage.
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, likely of a person, mentioned as a descendant or associate of Fiq'as.
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, likely of a person, mentioned as a descendant or associate of Fiq'as.
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, likely of a person, mentioned as a descendant or associate of Fiq'as.
- 1.Proper nameclassical
A proper name, likely of a person, mentioned as a descendant or associate of Fiq'as.