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شاهين

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

شَاهِينٌ ذ A certain well-known bird, (K, TA,) of those that prey; (Msb, * TA;) it is of the birds called صُقُور [pl. of صَقْرٌ], as are also the بَاشَق and the بَازِى and the زُرَّق and the يُؤْيُؤ; (AHát in “ the Book of Birds, ” TA in art. بشق;) [said by Golius, on the authority of Dmr, to be the white falcon; and to this bird it is perhaps applied by some of the Arabs; but some of them, I believe most of them, and I believe also that they do so most properly, apply this appellation in the present day to the gerfalcon, which is not wholly white; and some, to the falcon gentle: ] the word is [of Pers. origin,] not genuine Arabio; (TA;) it is an arabicized word: the pl. is شَوَاهِينُ, and sometimes شَيَاهِينُ is used in its stead, formed by substituion [of ى for و] for facilitating the pronunciation. (Msb.) ― -b2- Also (assumed tropical:) The عَمُود [meaning beam ] of the balance. (K.) ― -b3- And i. q. صَنْجَةٌ [which signifies A balance, and a steelyard, and a weight of a balance ]: so in the Expos. of the “ Muwatta. ” (MF, TA.)

Derived headwords

شَاهِينٌ
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