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حلف

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

حَلِيفٌ حليف : see حِلْفٌ, in three places. ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) Whatever cleaves, clings, keeps, or holds fast, to another thing, is termed its حَلِيف: whence one says, فُلَانٌ حَلِيفُ الجُودِ (assumed tropical:) [ Such a one cleaves to liberality ], &c. (TA.) You say also, هُوَ حَلِيفُ السَّهَرِ, meaning (tropical:) He is sleepless. (TA.) ― -b3- حَلِيفُ اللِّسَانِ (tropical:) Sharp-tongued; (S, Z, K;) chaste, or eloquent, in speech; (S;) who conforms to the desire of his companion, as though he were a confederate. (Z, TA.) ― -b4- حَلِيفُ الغَرْبِ, in a poem of Sa'ideh Ibn-Ju-eiyeh, (Skr, K, * TA,) means (tropical:) A sharp spear-head, (K,) or a spear with a sharp head: (Skr, TA:) or it means a brisk, lively, or sprightly, horse. (Skr, K.) Az says, سِنَانٌ حَلِيفٌ means (tropical:) A sharp spear-head: and I think that it is termed حليف because the sharpness of its point is likened to the sharpness of the points of [the grass called] حَلْفَاآء. (TA.)

Derived headwords

حَلِيفٌ
  1. 1.
فُلَانٌ حَلِيفُ الجُودِ
هُوَ حَلِيفُ السَّهَرِ
حَلِيفُ اللِّسَانِ
حَلِيفُ الغَرْبِ
سِنَانٌ حَلِيفٌ