ع ي ي
Arabic
Root
ع ي ي • (ʕ-y-y)
- related to erring or failing
Derived terms
- Verbs
- Form I: عَيَا (ʕayā, “to not find the right way or method; be incapable; lack the strength or power; be unable to express; stammer, falter; be ill, fall ill”)
- Verbal noun: عِيّ (ʕiyy)
- Active participle: عَايٍ (ʕāyin)
- Passive participle: مَعْيِيّ (maʕyiyy)
- Form IV: أَعْيَا (ʔaʕyā, “become or be tired, fatigued, weak, feeble, weary; render incapable, incapacitate, disable; thwart; defy; fail, break down, malfunction”)
- Nouns;
- عِيّ (ʕiyy, “incapability of expressing, stammer; fatigue, weariness, exhaustion”)
- عَيّ (ʕayy, “incapability, inability; weakness, feebleness, faintness, fatigue”); pl. اَعَيَاء (aʕayāʔ)
- عَيَّان (ʕayyān, “incapable, unable; tired, weary, fatigued; ill, sick”)
- إِعْيَاء (ʔiʕyāʔ, “weariness, fatigue; exhaustion, weakness, lack of strength; impotence, helplessness, powerlessness”)
- مُعيٍ (“tired, weary, fatigued, exhausted, debilitated, feeble, faint”)
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