ش ي ع
Arabic
Root
ش ي ع • (š-y-ʕ)
- Related to sides, factions and their movement
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Form I: شَاعَ (šāʕa, “to expand, spread, be propagated”)
- Verbal noun: شَيْع (šayʕ, “quantity; an equal or similar thing”)
- Active participle: شَائِع (šāʔiʕ, “circulating, in vogue, in the public sphere”)
- Passive participle: مَشِيع (mašīʕ)
- Form II: شَيَّعَ (šayyaʕa, “(with ه (h)) to wave goodbye, send, follow, be addicted”)
- Verbal noun: تَشْيِيع (tašyīʕ, “favouritism, support”)
- Active participle: مُشَيِّع (mušayyiʕ, “funeral wailer or escort”)
- Passive participle: مُشَيَّع (mušayyaʕ)
- Form III: شَايَعَ (šāyaʕa, “(with ه (h) or على) to accompany, follow, (with ل (l)) to take sides in an issue”)
- Verbal noun: مُشَايَعَة (mušāyaʕa, “adherence, advocacy, bias”)
- Active participle: مُشَايِع (mušāyiʕ)
- Passive participle: مُشَايَع (mušāyaʕ)
- Form IV: أَشَاعَ (ʔašāʕa, “(transitive) to spread, make publicly known”)
- Form V: تَشَيَّعَ (tašayyaʕa, “to unite, found a party or sect”)
- Verbal noun: تَشَيُّع (tašayyuʕ, “adherence, advocacy”)
- Active participle: مُتَشَيِّع (mutašayyiʕ)
- Passive participle: مُتَشَيَّع (mutašayyaʕ)
- Nouns and adjectives
- شِيعَة f (šīʕa, “faction, group, Shi'a Islam”)
- شِيعِيّ (šīʕiyy, “Shi'ite”)
- شُيُوع m (šuyūʕ, “publicity, notoriety, commonality”)
- شُيُوعِيّ (šuyūʕiyy, “communist”)
- شُيُوعِيَّة f (šuyūʕiyya, “communism”)
- شَائِعَة f (šāʔiʕa, “rumour, gossip”)
- إِشَاعِيَّة f (ʔišāʕiyya, “collectivism”)
- مَشَاع m (mašāʕ, “ejido, kolkhoz”)
References
- Corriente, Federico (2005) “ش ي ع”, in Diccionario avanzado árabe (in Spanish), 2nd edition, Barcelona: Herder, page 633
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