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يوي
Root entry · 7 derived lemmasThis 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.Yuwayyclassical
A proper name of a man, to whom the Yuwayyūn of Sawāh were attributed.
اليوييname
- 1.Al-Yuwayyīclassical
A nisba (attribution) to Yuwayy, referring to people from Sawāh.
يائيadjective
- 1.Yā'īmodern
Relating to the letter Yā'.
ياويadjective
- 1.Yāwīclassical
Relating to the letter Yā'.
ويويadjective
- 1.Yuwaywīclassical
Relating to the letter Yā'.
ياءnoun
- 1.Yā'modern
The letter Yā', the twenty-eighth letter of the Arabic alphabet.
ياييتverb
- 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