شفيع shafīʻ v.n. fr. شفع; see shafāʻat, and shufʻa
A شفيع shafīʻ (v.n. fr. شفع; see shafāʻat, and shufʻa), s.m. Intercessor; advocate, patron;—a possessor of the right of pre-emption, one who demands and obtains, as a neighbour (or a partner), the right of purchasing a house, or a piece of land, that is to be sold:—shafīʻ-ě-jār, s.m. The occupant of ground which is simply in the neighbourhood of another estate:—shafīʻ-ě-ḵẖalīt̤, s.m. The occupant of ground in actual contact, or intermixed with, another estate (the right of pre-emption is stronger in the latter than in the former case).
سيفي saifī fr. A. saif
P سيفي saifī (fr. A. saif), adj. Sword-shaped; (in Bot.) equitant;—s.f. Cursing, imprecation; an evil charm;—a rosary:—saifī phernā, To count (one's) beads.
صفی ṣafī v.n. fr. صفو 'to be pure,' c.
A صفی ṣafī (v.n. fr. صفو 'to be pure,' &c.), adj. Pure; just, righteous; chosen;—s.m. Name of a Persian dynasty that reigned from 1503 to 1736 (founded by Shāh Ismāʻil Safī, and overt urned by Nādir Shāh).
سفيه safīh v.n. fr. سفه 'to be ignorant or foolish,' c.
A سفيه safīh (v.n. fr. سفه 'to be ignorant or foolish,' &c.), adj. Light-witted, ignorant, stupid, foolish.
شافع shāfěʻ act. part. of شفع 'to join oneself to, to aid; to make petition or intercession,' c.
A شافع shāfěʻ (act. part. of شفع 'to join oneself to, to aid; to make petition or intercession,' &c.), adj. & s.m. Deprecating; interceding;—an intercessor, mediator, advocate, patron.