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Arabic dictionary

Dictionary Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane (d. 1876)

Entry وصي

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2 وَصَّاهُ and ↓ أَوْصَاهُ He enjoined him; charged him; bade him; ordered him: (K, &c.:) he commanded him, بِكَذَا, to do such a thing. (Msb.) 4 أَوْصَى لَهُ بِالثُّلُثِ He bequeathed to him the third of the property. (MA.)

أَوْصَى He made his will.

See 2.

6 تَوَاصَوْا They enjoined, charged, bade, ordered, or commanded, one another. See an ex. voce تَبَاعَثُوا. وَصِىٌّ A person commissioned; a commissioned agent: (K:) an executor appointed by a will. وَصِيَّةٌ An injunction, a charge, bidding, order, or command: (K:) an admonition, with an endeavour to persuade: and a command: its place may be supplied by any word in which is the meaning of أَمْرٌ. (Msb.)

And A will, or testament. (K, * TA.)