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رعف

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

1 رَعَفَ ذ , aor. رَعَفَ and رَعُفَ , (S, K,) inf. n. رَعْفٌ, (TK,) He (a horse) preceded; went, or got, before; outwent, outran, or outstripped; as also ↓ استرعف, (S, K,) and ↓ ارتعف. (K.) [This is held by some, and is said in the O, to be the primary signification: see رُعَافٌ.] ― -b2- رَعِفَ الدَّمُ, aor. رَعَفَ , The blood flowed. (K.) And رَعَفَ أَنْفُهُ His nose bled; blood flowed from his nose: this is the chaste form of the verb: رُعِفَ, from which is formed the part. n. مَرْعُوفٌ, is incorrect; (Mgh;) unknown to As: (O:) [or] رَعَفَ alone, aor. رَعُفَ and رَعَفَ , has this last signification; as also رَعُفَ, (S, O, * Msb, K,) but this is a dial. var. of weak authority, (S, O,) or is rare; (Msb;) and رَعِفَ, aor. رَعَفَ ; and رُعِفَ [mentioned above as incorrect]; (K;) and the inf. n. is رَعْفٌ (Msb, K) and رُعَافٌ, (K,) or the latter is a simple subst. (Msb.) [And hence رَعَفَ signifies also (assumed tropical:) It (a vessel, such as a skin,) overflowed: ] see 4, in two places. ― -b3- رَعَفَ بِهِ البَابَ He entered with him the door. (O, K.)

Derived headwords

رَعَفَverb
  1. 1.
رَعِفَ الدَّمُ
رَعَفَ أَنْفُهُ
رَعَفَ بِهِ