Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 49
ایا آیا أَيَّدَ آم is a vocative particle used in calling him who is near and him who is distant. اَيَا زَيْدُ أَقْبِلْ : O Zaid come ]aor. يُؤَيّدُ[ : He helped him; he aided him; he strengthened him. أَيَّدَهُ عَلَى الْأَمْرِ : He helped him to accomplish the affair. تَأثِيدٌ )inf noun): Strength; help aid أَيَّدْنَاهُ بِرُوْحِ الْقُدُسِ : We helped or strengthened him with the Spirit of holiness )2:254( وَاللَّهُ يُؤَيِّدُ بِنَصْرِهِ مَنْ يَشَاءُ : Allah strengthens with His aid whomsoever He pleases (3:14). اَئِكَ ]aor. يَأْيَكُ inf. noun اَئِكَ الْاَرَكْ أَيْكًا : The trees called ایک 28 ايل آم 28 became what is called أَيْكَةٌ )singular) of أَيْكَ الشَّجَرُ أَيْ : The trees grew thick and formed a wood. الْاَيْكَةُ : A collection of numerous tangled or dense trees particularly of the kind called اَرَالٌ or سِدْرٌ و 28 A name of God, a Hebrew or Syriac word: It is a dial. var. of ال or the latter may be an arabicised form of the former. جِبْرِيلُ is a compound word made up of جبر which in Hebrew means a man or a mighty man or a hero, and ايل means God. The word occurs in several combinations as in جِبْرِيلُ and مِيْكَالُ or مِيْكَائِيلُ and إِسْمَاعِيلُ . In Arabic the word جَبْر means: Mending a broken thing; giving a poor man so liberally as to make him well off; a brave man. جبر also signifies a servant in addition to the above mentioned derivation, may have been derived from the word الله )God) or from the root آل, the active participle from which is آئل meaning controller or Ruler. So جِبْرِيل means a servant of God; a strong and brave servant of God; a servant of God who looks after the repairing or reformation of the universe. ०४ ینیم or اَمَتْ أَيْمَةٌ و aor يَئِم inf. noun آمَتْ مِنْ زَوْجِهَا : The woman became bereft of her husband by his death or by his being slain and remained unmarried. ام الرَّجُلُ aor. يَئِيمُ and inf. noun أَيْمَةٌ( : The man lost his wife and did not marry. آم also means, the man lost his wife or the woman lost her husband. اَيَامي) أَيَّمٌ )Plural) : A woman having no husband whether she be a virgin or not or whether she had married before or not. The word also means a 49