شيع

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ش ي ع (š-y-ʿ).

Noun

شَيْع (šayʿ) m (plural أَشْيَاع (ʾašyāʿ))

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

شَيْع or شِيع (šayʿ or šīʿ) m

  1. follower, partisan, disciple
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Etymology 2

Noun

شَيِّع (šayyiʿ) m (plural شُيَعَاء (šuyaʿāʾ))

  1. partisan, follower, helper
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Etymology 3

Noun

شِيَع (šiyaʿ) f pl

  1. plural of شِيعَة (šīʿa)

Etymology 4

Verb

شِيعَ (šīʿa) (form I)

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