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فطر

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

فَطِيرٌ ذ Dough unleavened; or not left until it has become good [or mature ]; contr. of خَمِيرٌ: (S, TA:) and in like manner clay, or mud. (TA.) [Hence,] عِيدُ الفَطِيرِ [ The feast of unleavened bread; also called, of the Passover; ] a festival of the Jews, [ commencing ] on the fifteenth day of their month نِيسَان, and lasting seven days. (Msb. [See also الفِصْحُ.]) ― -b2- Anything prepared, made, or done, hastily, or hurried, so as to prevent its becoming mature: (Lth, S, K:) fresh; recent; newly made: (S, TA:) pl. فَطْرَى: (Sgh, IAth, TA:) for أَطْعَمَهُ فَطْرَى, in the K, expl. as meaning [ He fed him ] with فَطِير, is a gross mistake, a mistranscription of أَطْعِمَةٌ فَطْرَى, as the phrase stands in the handwriting of Sgh himself, in wellformed letters, and with the syll. signs, meaning meats [ newly prepared, &c.]. (TA.) You say عِنْدِى خُبْزٌ خَمِيرٌ وَحَيْسٌ فَطِيرٌ [ I have leavened bread, and ] fresh, recent, or newly made, حيس [q. v.]. (S, TA.) You say also اـِيَّاكَ وَالرَّأْىَ الفَطِيرُ (tropical:) Beware thou of a hastily formed, immature, opinion. (S.) And شَرُّ الرَّأْىِ الفَطِيرُ (tropical:) [ The worst opinion is the hastily formed, and immature ]. (TA.) ― -b3- A skin not saturated with the tanning liquid: or not put therein: (TA:) a whip not tanned: not softly tanned: (TA:) or not newly tanned. (L.) -A2- Also A calamity; syn. دَاهِيَةٌ. (O, K, TA.)

Derived headwords

فَطِيرٌ
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عِيدُ الفَطِيرِ
أَطْعَمَهُ فَطْرَى
أَطْعِمَةٌ فَطْرَى
عِنْدِى خُبْزٌ خَمِيرٌ وَحَيْسٌ فَطِيرٌ
اـِيَّاكَ وَالرَّأْىَ الفَطِيرُ
شَرُّ الرَّأْىِ الفَطِيرُ