شِبْهٌ
Root: شبه
Full Definition
شِبْهٌ
and
شَبَهٌ are syn., like مِثْلٌ and مَثَلٌ, and بِدْلٌ and بَدَلٌ, and نِكْلٌ and نَكَلٌ, the only other instances of the kind, i. e. of words of both these measures, that have been heard, having the same meaning, (S and TA in art. بدل,) i. q.
شَبِيهٌ , syn. مِثْلٌ, [i. e.] A like; a similar person or thing; [an analogue; a match;] a fellow: pl. أَشْبَاهٌ. One says, هٰذَا
شِبْهُهُ [and
], i. e.
[meaning This is the like, &c., of him, or it]. And فُلَانٌ شِبْهُكَ and
and
[Such a one is the like, &c., of thee]. [And
This is like him, or it. And hence, in lexicology, الأَشْبَاهُ وَالنَّظَائِرُ
The words that are alike in form: generally applied to rare instances.]
2 See also the next paragraph, in two places.
2 See also the next paragraph, in two places.