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الطفش
Root entry · 4 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to sexual intercourse and impurity. It also encompasses terms for weakness or emaciation, and a specific verb form indicating a particular action.
Derived headwords
الطَّفْشnoun
- 1.Marriageclassical
Refers to the act of sexual intercourse, often in the context of marriage.
- 2.Filthclassical
Denotes impurity or dirtiness.
التَّطَفُّشnoun
- 1.Impurityclassical
Similar to الطفش, it refers to a state of being impure or dirty.
الطَّفْشَاءnoun
- 1.Emaciationclassical
Describes a state of being thin, weak, or emaciated.
طَفْنُشَأَverb
- 1.To be weakclassical
A verb form, specifically mentioned in relation to the hamza, implying a state of weakness or emaciation.
Parallel reading
الطفش: النكاح، والقذر، كالتطفش.
Al-Tafsh: Marriage, and filth, like Al-Tafaffush.
والطفاشاء: المهزولة.
And Al-Tafshaa': the emaciated.
والطفنشأ في الهمز.
And Al-Tafansha' in the hamza.