علوي

See also: علوی

Arabic

Etymology 1

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of عُلُوّ (ʕuluww, height, grandeur) + ـِيّ (-iyy), with a modified version of عُلُوّ (ʕuluww); from the root ع ل و (ʕ-l-w).

Adjective

عُلْوِيّ (ʕulwiyy) (feminine عُلْوِيَّة (ʕulwiyya), masculine plural عُلْوِيُّون (ʕulwiyyūn), feminine plural عُلْوِيَّات (ʕulwiyyāt))

  1. upper
  2. high, lofty
  3. roof, upstairs, overhead
  4. sublime, exalted
  5. heavenly, divine, celestial, astral, ethereal, empyreal
Declension

Etymology 2

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of عَلِيّ (ʕaliyy, high, exalted; Ali) + ـَوـ (-aw-) + ـِيّ (-iyy), from the root ع ل و (ʕ-l-w).

Adjective

عَلَوِيّ (ʕalawiyy) (feminine عَلَوِيَّة (ʕalawiyya), masculine plural عَلَوِيُّون (ʕalawiyyūn), feminine plural عَلَوِيَّات (ʕalawiyyāt))

  1. Alawi
Declension

Noun

عَلَوِيّ (ʕalawiyy) m, plural عَلَوِيُّون (ʕalawiyyūn), feminine عَلَوِيَّة (ʕalawiyya)

  1. Alawite
Declension
Descendants
  • Ottoman Turkish: علوى (alevi)
  • Spanish: alauí
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