فطس

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Arabic

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Root
ف ط س (f ṭ s)
4 terms

Etymology 1.1

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Verb

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فَطَسَ (faṭasa) I (non-past يَفْطِسُ (yafṭisu), verbal noun فُطُوس (fuṭūs))

  1. to die
    فَطَسْتُ مِنَ الضَحْكfaṭastu mina ḍ-ḍaḥkI died of laughter.
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Verb

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فَطَسَ (faṭasa) I (non-past يَفْطِسُ (yafṭisu), verbal noun فَطْس (faṭs))

  1. to tread vehemently, to beat down or flat
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Etymology 1.2

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Verb

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فَطَّسَ (faṭṭasa) II (non-past يُفَطِّسُ (yufaṭṭisu), verbal noun تَفْطِيس (tafṭīs))

  1. to kill, to suffocate, to strangulate
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Etymology 1.3

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Noun

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فَطْس (faṭsm

  1. verbal noun of فَطَسَ (faṭasa) (form I)
Declension
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Etymology 1.4

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Noun

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فَطْس (faṭsm (collective, singulative فَطْسَة f (faṭsa))

  1. myrtle berries
  2. beads or small spheres used for decoration or for fascination
  3. skin of a beast that has not been slaughtered in a ritual manner
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Etymology 2.1

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Verb

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فَطِسَ (faṭisa) I (non-past يَفْطَسُ (yafṭasu), verbal noun فَطَس (faṭas))

  1. to be camous, to be flat-nosed, to have the bone of the nose wide and depressed
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Etymology 2.2

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Noun

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فَطَس (faṭasm

  1. verbal noun of فَطِسَ (faṭisa) (form I)
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