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خرف

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

مِخْرَفٌ مخرف The thing in which fruits are gathered; (S, Har p. 374;) called by the Arabs خَافَةٌ: (Har ib.:) a [ basket of the kind called ] مِكْتَل, (Msb,) or زِنْبِيل, of small size, in which the best fresh ripe dates are gathered: (O, K:) pl. مَخَارِفُ. (A, TA.) One says, خَرَجُوا اـِلَى المَخَارِفِ بالمَخَارِفِ, i. e. They went forth to the gardens with the baskets (زُبُل) [ for gathering fruit ]. (A, TA.) ― -b2- And hence, (assumed tropical:) The basket (زنبيل) in which the importunate beggar puts his food. (Har ubi suprà.)

Derived headwords

مِخْرَفٌ
  1. 1.
خَرَجُوا اـِلَى المَخَارِفِ