Talk:كوثر

كَوْثَر
According to Ibn Manẓūr's Lisān al-Arab, it derived from the root ك ث ر. But according to the more recent lexicon, Lexicon of the Modern Arabic Language, it derived from the root ك و ث ر. However, كَوْثَر semantically related to any word derived from ك ث ر.

It means abundance.

It also said in Lisān al-Arab: of dusts, when it emanates, increases, and makes a curly, volute shape.

From Lisān al-Arab (again), as an adjective it means very generous man, man with plenty of goodness. And the rest of the explanation mentions the Quran verse and ahadith about, the river in paradise that provided specially for Prophet Muhammad, also the name of surah 108. -- Heydari (talk|contibs) 23:41, 10 October 2017 (UTC)