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خفى

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

خَفِىٌّ خف خفى خفي خفيي i. q. ↓ خَافٍ; (S, K;) applied to a thing; (S;) i. e. Unperceived or imperceptible, [or hardly perceived or perceptible, by any of the senses, or only by the eye or ear, or by the mind; mostly] unapparent, or not apparent; (K;) [ latent; obscure; hidden, or concealed; or unconspicuous; but also faint, or dim, to the sight; suppressed, or stifled, applied to the voice; or low, faint, gentle, or soft, to the ear; and obscure to the mind, abstruse, recondite, occult, or covert; and secret, private, or clandestine: see 1, first sentence:] pl. خَفَايَا. (S.) [You say نَجْمٌ خَفِىٌّ A dim star or asterism. And مَكَانٌ خَفِىٌّ An obscure, or a concealed, place. And صَوْتٌ خَفِىٌّ A low, faint, gentle, or soft, voice or sound. ] And اِمْرَأَةٌ خَفِيَّةُ الصَّوْتِ A woman having a low, faint, gentle, or soft, voice. (TA in art. خفض.) And النُّونُ الخَفِيَّةُ i. q. الخَفِيفَةُ [q. v.]. (K.) And some of the Arabs say, (Yaakoob, S,) اـِذَا حَسُنَ مِنَ المَرْأَةِ خَفِيَّاهَا حَسُنَ سَائِرُهَا, meaning [ When ] the voice and the foot-mark of the woman [ are good, or pleasing, the rest, or the whole, of what pertains to her is good, or pleasing ]: (Yaakoob, JK, S, K:) for when her voice is soft, or gentle, this indicates her being bashful, or shy; and when her foot-marks are near together, and firmly impressed, they indicate that she has [large] buttocks and haunches. (Yaakoob, S.) One says also, لَقِيتُهُ خَفِيًّا I met him covertly, secretly, privately, or clandestinely. (TA.) [And مَشَى مِشْيَةً خَفِيَّةً He walked with a soft, or stealthy, gait. ] ― -b2- Also One who secludes himself from [ other ] men; whose place is concealed from them. (TA.)

Derived headwords

خَفِىٌّ
  1. 1.
نَجْمٌ خَفِىٌّ
مَكَانٌ خَفِىٌّ
صَوْتٌ خَفِىٌّ
اِمْرَأَةٌ خَفِيَّةُ الصَّوْتِ
النُّونُ الخَفِيَّةُ
اـِذَا حَسُنَ
مِنَ المَرْأَةِ خَفِيَّاهَا حَسُنَ سَائِرُهَا
لَقِيتُهُ خَفِيًّا
مَشَى مِشْيَةً