فصخ
Root entry · 8 derived lemmasThis 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
- 1.to feign ignoranceclassical
To pretend not to know or understand something, to act foolishly or deceptively.
- 2.to breakclassical
To break or undo something, specifically referring to breaking a bond or a contract.
- 1.to break (contract, bond)both
To annul, invalidate, or break a contract, agreement, or bond.
- 1.deceptionclassical
An act of feigning ignorance or deception.
- 1.unsound of opinionclassical
A person who does not have sound judgment or whose opinion is not reliable.
- 1.unsound of opinionclassical
A person who does not have sound judgment or whose opinion is not reliable.
- 1.unsound of opinionclassical
A person who does not have sound judgment or whose opinion is not reliable.
- 1.unreliable opinionsclassical
Plural of 'fasiha', referring to unsound or unreliable opinions or judgments.
- 1.to be defraudedboth
To be cheated or defrauded in a transaction, especially in a sale.