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فسح

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Arabic

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Etymology 1.1

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Root
ف س ح (f s ḥ)
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فَسُحَ (fasuḥa) I (non-past يَفْسُحُ (yafsuḥu), verbal noun فَسَاحَة (fasāḥa) or فُسْحَة (fusḥa))

  1. to be spacious
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Etymology 1.2

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فَسَحَ (fasaḥa) I (non-past يَفْسَحُ (yafsaḥu), verbal noun فَسْح (fasḥ))

  1. to make room for
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Etymology 1.3

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فَسَّحَ (fassaḥa) II (non-past يُفَسِّحُ (yufassiḥu), verbal noun تَفْسِيح (tafsīḥ))

  1. to clear (the space), to expand
    • 2017 November 2, “مع قرب موعد أول عملية زراعة رأس لإنسان...المخاطر والعواقب”, in Al-Quds[1], archived from the original on 2 November 2017:
      بعد أن وافق المريض الروسي فاليري سبيريدونوف على التطوّع لإجراء العملية، واستبدال جسده المصاب بمرض ضمور العضلات والأعصاب، بجسد إنسان سليم ولكن ميت دماغياً، فإنه اعتذر أخيراً عن قراره، وتنحّى جانباً ليُفسح المجال إلى مريض آخر، ولكن من الصين.
      After the Russian patient Vladimir Spiridonov agreed to volunteer in the performance of the process and the replacement of his body affected by muscle and nerve dystrophy by a body of a healthy but brain-dead man, he ultimately apologized for his decision and stepped aside to make room for another patient, but from China.
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Etymology 1.4

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فَسْح (fasḥm

  1. verbal noun of فَسَحَ (fasaḥa) (form I)
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