مُشْرِكٌ
1.
and
مُشْرِكِىٌّ, (S, O, K,) like as one says دَوٌّ and دَوِّىٌّ, and قَعْسَرٌ and قَعْسَرِىٌّ, (S, O,) One who attributes to God a
شَرِيك [or copartner &c., or شُرَكَاء i. e. copartners &c. (see 4)]: (O:) [i. e. a believer in a duality, or a plurality, of gods:] and [in a wider sense,] a disbeliever [or misbeliever] in God. (S, O, K.) Abu-l-'Abbás explains [the plural] مُشْرِكُونَ in the Qur'an, 16:102 as meaning Those who are
مشركون
by their obeying the Devil; by their worshipping God and worshipping with Him the Devil. (TA.)
2.
[In one place, in the CK, the former word is erroneously put for مُشْتَرَكٌ, q. v., last sentence.]