طفل
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaطَفْلٌ ذ Soft, or tender; (S, O, K;) applied to anything, (K:) fem, with ة; (S, O, K;) applied to a girl, or young woman, (S,) or to a woman: (O:) and pl. طِفَالٌ and طُفُولٌ, (K.) One says بَنَانٌ طَفْلٌ [ Soft, or tender, fingers, or ends of fingers ]; this being allowable, though بنان is a [kind of] pl. and طفل is a sing., because every pl. [of the kind] that differs not from its sing. save in the ة [affixed to the latter] is made sing. and masc. [as well as fem.]: and therefore Homeyd says, فَلَمَّا كَشَفْنَ اللِّبْسَ عَنْهُ مَسَحْنَهُ بِأَطْرَافِ طَفْلٍ زَانَ غَيْلًا مُوَشَّمًا [ And when they (referring to females) removed from over him the clothing, they wiped him with the extremities of soft, or tender, fingers, that adorned a plump fore arm, tattooed ]; meaning, بِأَطْرَافِ بِنَانٍ طَفْلٍ. (S, O.) -A2- Also [ Fullers' earth, which is used for scouring cloths, and is sometimes used in the bath, instead of soap; ] a certain yellow [or rather yellowish, and sometimes white, or whitish, ] earth, well known in Egypt, with which cloths are dyed [or rather scoured ]; (TA;) also called بَيْلُونٌ. (Esh-Shiháb El- ' Ajamee, TA in art. بلن.)
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