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شيح

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See also: شيخ, سيخ, شیخ, and سیخ

Arabic

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شِيحArtemisia scoparia
 شيح on Arabic Wikipedia

Etymology

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Borrowed from Aramaic attested as Classical Syriac ܣܝܺܚܳܐ (sīḥā) and ܫܝܺܚܳܐ (šīḥā, Artemisia judaica), as well as in Hebrew שִׂיחַ (síaḵ, Artemisia judaica; shoot, shrub) and in Akkadian 𒋛𒄿𒈝 (sīḫum, wormwood). Perhaps related to the root ش ي ع (š-y-ʕ), meaning “to spread”, “to sprout out”, “to come forth”; compare شَيْعَة (šayʕa, bush, short tree).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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شِيح (šīḥm (plural شِيَاح (šiyāḥ))

  1. wormwood (Artemisia gen. et spp.)
    Hyponym: عُبَيْثَرَان (ʕubayṯarān)

Declension

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Descendants

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  • Middle Armenian: շէհ (šēh)

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