شيع

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ش ي ع (š-y-ʕ)

Noun

شَيْع • (šayʕ) m (plural أَشْيَاع (ʔašyāʕ))

  1. verbal noun of شَاعَ (šāʕa, to spread (intransitive), become public) (form I)
  2. amount, quantity, measure
  3. space
  4. someone born immediately after another
  5. whelp of a lion
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Noun

شَيْع or شِيع • (šayʕ or šīʕ) m

  1. follower, partisan, disciple
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Noun

شَيِّع • (šayyiʕ) m (plural شُيَعَاء (šuyaʕāʔ))

  1. partisan, follower, helper
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Noun

شِيَع • (šiyaʕ) f pl

  1. plural of شِيعَة (šīʕa)

Verb

شِيعَ • (šīʕa) (form I)

  1. third-person masculine singular past passive of شَاعَ (šāʕa)

Verb

شَيَّعَ • (šayyaʕa) II, non-past يُشَيِّعُ‎ (yušayyiʕu)

  1. to see someone off, escort, accompany, bid farewell, pay the last honors, send, show courtesy or honors
  2. to spread, make public, publish, encourage
  3. to burn or replenish the fire
  4. to adhere to (of a faction)
  5. to make follow or be followed
  6. to blow in the reed-pipe
Conjugation
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