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فصخ

Root entry · 8 derived lemmas

This root primarily deals with concepts of deception, foolishness, and making a bad deal. It also extends to the idea of being unsound in judgment or opinion.

Derived headwords

فَصَخَverb
  1. 1.
    to feign ignoranceclassical

    To pretend not to know or understand something, to act foolishly or deceptively.

  2. 2.
    to breakclassical

    To break or undo something, specifically referring to breaking a bond or a contract.

فَسَخَverb
  1. 1.
    to break (contract, bond)both

    To annul, invalidate, or break a contract, agreement, or bond.

فَصْخnoun
  1. 1.
    deceptionclassical

    An act of feigning ignorance or deception.

فَصِيخadjective
  1. 1.
    unsound of opinionclassical

    A person who does not have sound judgment or whose opinion is not reliable.

فَصِيخَةadjective
  1. 1.
    unsound of opinionclassical

    A person who does not have sound judgment or whose opinion is not reliable.

فَاصِخَةadjective
  1. 1.
    unsound of opinionclassical

    A person who does not have sound judgment or whose opinion is not reliable.

فَوَاسِخnoun
  1. 1.
    unreliable opinionsclassical

    Plural of 'fasiha', referring to unsound or unreliable opinions or judgments.

غُبِنَverb
  1. 1.
    to be defraudedboth

    To be cheated or defrauded in a transaction, especially in a sale.

Parallel reading

فصخ عنه
He feigned ignorance towards him.
فصخ يده
He broke his hand.
فصخ، كعني: غبن في البيع
He was defrauded in the sale.
رجل فصيخ
A man unsound of opinion.
رجل فصيخة
A man unsound of opinion.
رجل فاصخة
A man unsound of opinion.
من فواصخ
Among those with unsound opinions.