ه ي ء
Arabic
Root
ه ي ء • (h-y-ʾ)
- forms words related to shapes, shaping and comeliness
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Form I: هَاءَ (hāʾa, “to be beautifully shaped”)
- Form I: هَاءَ (hāʾa, “to be beautifully shaped”)
- Verbal noun: هَيَاءَة (hayāʾa)
- Active participle: هَاءٍ (hāʾin)
- Form II: هَيَّأَ (hayyaʾa, “to set, arrange, array”)
- Verbal noun: تَهْيِيء (tahyīʾ), تَهْيِئَة (tahyiʾa)
- Active participle: مُهَيِّئ (muhayyiʾ)
- Passive participle: مُهَيَّأ (muhayyaʾ)
- Form III: هَايَأَ (hāyaʾa, “to adapt, convene, conform”)
- Verbal noun: مُهَايَأَة (muhāyaʾa), هِيَاء (hiyāʾ)
- Active participle: مُهَايِئ (muhāyiʾ)
- Passive participle: مُهَايَأ (muhāyaʾ)
- Form V: تَهَيَّأَ (tahayyaʾa, “to be ready, to be possible, to be properly dressed”)
- Verbal noun: تَهَيُّؤ (tahayyuʾ, “preparation, team”)
- Active participle: مُتَهَيِّئ (mutahayyiʾ)
- Nouns and adjectives
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