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شاء

شاء

See also: ساء

Arabic

Verb

شَاءَ (šāʾa) I, non-past يَشَاءُ‎ (yašāʾu)

  1. to will, to want, to intend, to wish
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Etymology 2

Found under the root ش و ه (š-w-h) in Lane (see below); in Wehr (see below), listed under ش و ء (š-w-ʾ), whereas the paucal plural شِوَاه (šiwāh) is cross-referenced under ش و ه (š-w-h). Compare Hebrew שֶׂה (śe).

Noun

شَاء (šāʾ) m (collective, singulative شَاة (šāh), paucal شِوَاه (šiwāh) or شِيَاه (šiyāh))

  1. (collective) sheep
  2. ewes, female sheep
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Usage notes

The gender of the collective is unclear; it is also unclear if it varies depending on the meaning. The forms شِوَاه (šiwāh) and شِيَاء (šiyāʾ) are simply listed as plurals in Wehr, which would normally imply a plural of multiplicity or variety, but specifically noted as applying to 3-10 animals (i.e. paucal) in Lane.

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References
  • شوه” in Edward William Lane (1863), Arabic-English Lexicon, London: Williams & Norgate
  • Wehr, Hans (1979), شاء”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, ISBN 0-87950-003-4