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رءى

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

رَئِىٌّ ذ and ↓ رِئِىٌّ (Lth, T, M, K, TA) A jinnee, or genie, that presents himself to a man, and shows him, or teaches him, divination or enchantment or the like: (Lth, T, TA:) or a jinnee whom a man sees: or, accord. to Lh, one whom a person loves, and with whom he becomes familiar: (M:) or a jinnee that is seen and loved: or the latter word means such as is loved: (K:) and the former word, some other than this: (TA:) or the former means a follower, who is of the jinn; of the measure فَعِيلٌ or فَعُولٌ; [if the latter, originally رَؤُوى;] so called because he presents himself to the sight of him of whom he is the follower; or from the saying, فُلَانٌ رَئِىُّ قَوْمِهِ, meaning, صَاحِبُ ↓ رَأْيِهِمْ [i. e. Such a one is the counsellor, or adviser, of his people, or party ]: and sometimes it is pronounced رِئِىٌّ (IAth, TA.) You say, لَهُ رَئِىٌّ He has a jinnee &c. (Lh, M, TA.) And مَعَهُ رِئِىٌّ With him is a jinnee &c. (Lth, T, TA.) And بِهِ رَئِىٌّ مِنَ الجِنِّ, meaning مَسٌّ [i. e. In him is a touch, or stroke, from the jinn, or genii ]. (S.) ― -b2- Also, both words, A great serpent, (K, TA,) that presents itself to the sight of a man; (TA;) so called as being likened to a jinnee; (K, TA;) or because they assert that the serpent is a transformed jinnee, wherefore they call it شَيْطَانٌ and جَانٌّ. (IAth, TA.) ― -b3- And A garment, or piece of cloth, that is spread out for sale. (Aboo-'Alee, M, K.) -A2- For the former word, see also رَأْىٌ [of which it is a quasi-pl. n.].

Derived headwords

رَئِىٌّ
  1. 1.
فُلَانٌ رَئِىُّ قَوْمِهِ
لَهُ رَئِىٌّ
مَعَهُ رِئِىٌّ
بِهِ رَئِىٌّ مِنَ الجِنِّ