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ويه

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the concept of incitement or instigation. It can be used for a single person or a group, and for both males and females.

Derived headwords

وَيْهnoun
  1. 1.
    incitementboth

    The act of inciting or instigating someone to do something. This term is versatile and can refer to a single individual or a group, and applies to both masculine and feminine subjects.

وَيْهًاnoun
  1. 1.
    incitementboth

    An alternative form of 'wayh', also signifying incitement or instigation. It carries the same semantic range as 'wayh'.

سيبويهname
  1. 1.
    Sibawayhboth

    A proper name, specifically referring to the renowned Persian grammarian Sibawayh. The entry notes that names ending in '-wayh' have multiple linguistic variations.

عمرويهname
  1. 1.
    Amruwayhboth

    A proper name, likely a variant or a less common form. The entry points out that names ending in '-wayh' have several accepted pronunciations and forms.

Parallel reading

وَيُكْسَرُ الْهَاءُ
And the ha' is kasraed (pronounced with a kasra).
وَيُكْسَرُ الْهَاءُ، وَوَيْهًا: إِغْرَاءٌ
And the ha' is kasraed, and 'wayhan': incitement.
وَإِغْرَاءٌ، وَيَكُونُ لِلْوَاحِدِ وَالْجَمْعِ، وَالْمُذَكَّرِ وَالْمُؤَنَّثِ
And incitement, and it is for the singular and the plural, and the masculine and the feminine.
وَكُلُّ اسْمٍ خُتِمَ بِهِ، كَسِيبَوَيْهِ وَعَمْرَوَيْهِ، فِيهِ لُغَاتٌ
And every name that ends with it, like Sibawayh and Amruwayh, has variations in pronunciation.