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يوي

Root entry · 7 derived lemmas

This entry discusses a name derived from a man named Yuwayy, to whom the Yuwayyūn of Sawāh were attributed. It also touches upon the letter Yā' and its derivations.

Derived headwords

يويname
  1. 1.
    Yuwayyclassical

    A proper name of a man, to whom the Yuwayyūn of Sawāh were attributed.

اليوييname
  1. 1.
    Al-Yuwayyīclassical

    A nisba (attribution) to Yuwayy, referring to people from Sawāh.

يائيadjective
  1. 1.
    Yā'īmodern

    Relating to the letter Yā'.

ياويadjective
  1. 1.
    Yāwīclassical

    Relating to the letter Yā'.

ويويadjective
  1. 1.
    Yuwaywīclassical

    Relating to the letter Yā'.

ياءnoun
  1. 1.
    Yā'modern

    The letter Yā', the twenty-eighth letter of the Arabic alphabet.

ياييتverb
  1. 1.
    to say Yā'classical

    To pronounce or utter the letter Yā'.

Parallel reading

وهو (كأنه اسم) رجل، (إليه نسب اليوييون من أهل ساوة، منهم: نصر بن أحمد اليويي، كتب عنه الحافظ أبو طاهر السلفي بعض أناشيد؛ ونقله الحافظ في التبصير هكذا.
And he (as if a name) is a man, to whom the Yuwayyūn of Sawāh were attributed, among them: Naṣr ibn Aḥmad al-Yuwayyī, about whom the preserver Abū Ṭāhir al-Sulafī wrote some chants; and the preserver transmitted it in al-Tabṣīr thus.
اليوييون من أهل ساوة
The Yuwayyūn of Sawāh
نصر بن أحمد اليويي
Naṣr ibn Aḥmad al-Yuwayyī
كتب عنه الحافظ أبو طاهر السلفي بعض أناشيد
The preserver Abū Ṭāhir al-Sulafī wrote about him some chants
ونقله الحافظ في التبصير هكذا
And the preserver transmitted it in al-Tabṣīr thus
الياء: حرف هجاء معروف
The Yā': a known letter of the alphabet
والنسبة إليه يائي وياوي
And the attribution to it is Yā'ī and Yāwī
وقد ياييت ياء حسنا وحسنة
And I have said Yā' beautifully and well