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ءق ش
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily associated with proper nouns, specifically tribal names and personal names, with some discussion of their lineage and characteristics. There are also mentions of horses and possibly a type of water skin.
Derived headwords
أقيشname
- 1.Tribal nameclassical
A name referring to a tribe or a group of people, specifically mentioned as 'Banu Aqish'.
- 2.Personal nameclassical
A personal name, with individuals like 'Aqish bin Dhahl' mentioned.
وقشother
- 1.Water skinclassical
A term possibly related to a water skin or a similar container, mentioned in relation to the sound it makes.
Parallel reading
بنو أقيش: قوم من العرب.
Banu Aqish: a people from the Arabs.
بنو زهير بن أقيش: أبو حي من عكل
Banu Zuhayr bin Aqish: the progenitor of a clan from 'Akl.
وفي منتهى الطلب في أنساب العرب: هم بنو أقيش بن عبيد بن وائل بن كعب بن الحارث بن عوف
And in Muntaha al-Talab fi Ansab al-'Arab: they are Banu Aqish bin 'Ubayd bin Wa'il bin Ka'b bin al-Harith bin 'Awf.
ومنهم النمر بن تولب بن أقيش
And among them is al-Nimr bin Tulb bin Aqish.
والحارث بن أقيش، أو وقيش العكلي: صحابي، حليف الأنصار، روى عنه عبد الله بن قيس.
And al-Harith bin Aqish, or Waqish al-'Akli: a companion, an ally of the Ansar, narrated from by Abdullah bin Qays.
جمال بني أقيش غير عتاق، تنفر من كل شئ
The camels of Banu Aqish are not noble; they shy away from everything.
منسوبة إلى حي من الجن، يقال لهم: بنو أقيش
Attributed to a tribe of jinn, who are called: Banu Aqish.
كأنك من جمال بني أقيش ... يقعقع بين رجليه بشن
As if you are from the camels of Banu Aqish... making a rattling sound between its legs, a water skin.
وقد وقع ذكر بني أقيش في السيرة في حديث البيعة، وهم حلفاء الأنصار، من الجن
The mention of Banu Aqish occurred in the Seerah in the hadith of the pledge, and they are allies of the Ansar, from the jinn.
وأقيش بن ذهل: من شعرائهم، ذكره اللحياني.
And Aqish bin Dhahl: among their poets, mentioned by al-Lihyani.