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ءي ش
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to lineage, ancestry, and possibly a specific tribal or familial designation. It is discussed in the context of identifying a person's origin and historical affiliations, particularly within the context of early Islamic history and genealogy.
Derived headwords
إيشname
- 1.Aishclassical
A name or designation, possibly referring to a tribe or lineage, mentioned in historical accounts.
أيشname
- 1.Ayshclassical
A name or designation, possibly referring to a tribe or lineage, mentioned in historical accounts.
أقيشname
- 1.Aqayshclassical
A name, possibly referring to a tribe or lineage, mentioned as allies of the Ansar (helpers) from the Jinn.
جيشnoun
- 1.Armyboth
A large organized body of armed combatants; a military force.
- 2.Hostboth
A large number of people or things; a multitude.
Parallel reading
ومما يستدرك عليه: إيش، بالكسر، وذكر السهيلي في الروض في حديث أبي جعفر العقيلي من الصحابة، رضي الله تعالى عنهم، من حديث خطر بن مالك الكاهن، فقلنا له: يا خطر، وممن هو فقال: والحياة والعيش، إنه من قريش، يكون في جيش وأي جيش، من آل قحطان وآل {أيش قال: آل أيش: يحتمل أن تكون قبيلة من المؤمنين ينسبون إلى أيش، وأحسبه أراد بآل أيش بني أقيش، وهم حلفاء الأنصار من الجن، فحذف من الاسم حرفا، وقد تفعل العرب هذا. انتهى.
And among what is to be added to it: 'Aysh, with a kasra. Al-Suhayli mentioned in Al-Rawd, in the hadith of Abu Ja'far al-'Uqayli from the Companions, may God be pleased with them, from the hadith of Khatar bin Malik the soothsayer, so we said to him: 'O Khatar, and from whom is he?' He said: 'By life and by living, he is from Quraysh, he is in an army, and what an army, from the lineage of Qahtan and the lineage of 'Aysh.' He said: 'The lineage of 'Aysh: it is possible that it is a tribe of believers who are attributed to 'Aysh. And I think he meant by the lineage of 'Aysh the Banu Aqaysh, and they are allies of the Ansar from the Jinn, so he omitted a letter from the name, and the Arabs do this.' End.
وفي الأنساب أدد بن إيشا، بالكسر.
And in Al-Ansab, it is 'Adad bin 'Aysha, with a kasra.