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فاخ

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Arabic

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Etymology

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From the root ف و خ (f-w-ḵ). Also compare فَاحَ (fāḥa), نَفَحَ (nafaḥa), نَفَخَ (nafaḵa), فَحَّ (faḥḥa).

Verb

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فَاخَ (fāḵa) I (non-past يَفُوخُ (yafūḵu), verbal noun فَوْخ (fawḵ) or فَوَخَان (fawaḵān)) (intransitive)

  1. to spread, to diffuse, to emanate (of an odor or the wind)
  2. to blow noisily (of the wind)
  3. to fart noisily
  4. to become milder (of the heat)

Conjugation

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Verb

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فَاخَ (fāḵa) I (non-past يَفِيخُ (yafīḵu), verbal noun فَيْخ (fayḵ) or فَيَخَان (fayaḵān)) (intransitive, rare)

  1. to spread, to diffuse, to emanate (of an odor or the wind)

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