سَوِىَ
1.
, aorist يَسْوَى: see 3, in two places.
2.
[Accord. to Golius, سَوَى, verbal noun سِوًى, signifies He intended, or proposed to himself: this he says as on the authority of the KL, in which only the verbal noun is mentioned with the explanation قصد
واهنG كردن: and to this, Freytag adds the authority of Meyd; and also that the verb governs the thing which is its objective complement in the accusative case. In the S and other lexicons of good repute, I find the meaning of قَصَدَ assigned to اِسْتَوَى followed by إِلَى; but in none to سَوَى.]