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عيه

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root appears to relate to specific tribal names and individuals, particularly within the context of Arab history and genealogy. It is used to denote a specific lineage or group, often associated with geographical locations like Sham. The derived terms primarily function as proper nouns.

Derived headwords

عوهىname
  1. 1.
    A tribeclassical

    A specific tribe or clan from the Arabs of Sham, mentioned in poetry and genealogical records.

العوهيname
  1. 1.
    A person from the tribeclassical

    A nisba (adjective of relation) indicating someone from the tribe of 'Awhi, specifically mentioning Abu Hamid Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Sinan al-'Awhi al-Himsi, known for his honesty.

عوهother
  1. 1.
    Root word for namesclassical

    The root word from which the tribal name 'Awhi and the name 'Ahan are derived, possibly related to a tribal or geographical designation.

عاهانname
  1. 1.
    A poet's nameclassical

    The name of a poet, 'Ahan bin Ka'b, whose name is possibly derived from the root 'awh or 'ahn.

Parallel reading

ومعوه {ومعهوه. وبنو} عوهى: بطن من العرب بالشأم
And Ma'wah (and Ma'wahwah. And the sons of) 'Awhi: a clan from the Arabs of Sham.
قال ذو الجوشن الضبابي يرثي أخاه الصميل: فيا راكبا ما عرضت مبلعا قبائل عوهي والعمرد وألمعقال
Dhu al-Jawshan al-Dababi said, mourning his brother al-Samīl: 'O rider, how you have passed by the tribes of 'Awhi, al-'Amrad, and al-Ma'qal.'
ابن الكلبي: هم بنو عوهى بن الهنوء بن الأزد
Ibn al-Kalbi said: They are the sons of 'Awhi bin al-Hanoo' bin al-Azd.
منهم أبو حميد أحمد بن محمد بن سنان {العوهي الحمصي صدوق روى عن أبي حيوة شريح بن يزيد وعن يحيى بن سعيد القطان.
Among them is Abu Hamid Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Sinan (al-'Awhi al-Himsi, truthful, narrated from Abu Haywah Shurayh bin Yazid and from Yahya bin Sa'id al-Qattan).
وعاهان بن كعب: شاعر
And 'Ahan bin Ka'b: a poet.
فعلان من {عوه، أو فاعال من عهن، وقد ذكر في موضه.
Fa'lan from {'awh, or Fa'al from 'ahn, and it has been mentioned in its place.