خ ط ف
Arabic
Etymology
Compare Classical Syriac ܚ-ܛ-ܦ (ḥ-ṭ-p) with the same meaning.
Root
خ ط ف • (ḵ-ṭ-f)
- related to rape, seizure, violent abduction
Derived terms
- Verbs
- Form I: خَطِفَ (ḵaṭifa, “to snatch”)
- Verbal noun: خَطْف (ḵaṭf)
- Active participle: خَاطِف (ḵāṭif)
- Passive participle: مَخْطُوف (maḵṭūf)
- Form V: تَخَطَّفَ (taḵaṭṭafa, “to do away with, to sweep, to take away”)
- Verbal noun: تَخَطُّف (taḵaṭṭuf)
- Active participle: مُتَخَطِّف (mutaḵaṭṭif)
- Passive participle: مُتَخَطَّف (mutaḵaṭṭaf)
- Form VI: تَخَاطَفَ (taḵāṭafa, “to tear away of each other”)
- Verbal noun: تَخَاطُف (taḵāṭuf)
- Active participle: مُتَخَاطِف (mutaḵāṭif)
- Passive participle: مُتَخَاطَف (mutaḵāṭaf)
- Form VII: اِنْخَطَفَ (inḵaṭafa, “to be snatched”)
- Verbal noun: اِنْخِطَاف (inḵiṭāf)
- Active participle: مُنْخَطِف (munḵaṭif)
- Form VIII: اِخْتَطَفَ (iḵtaṭafa, “to snatch; to rob”)
- Verbal noun: اِخْتِطَاف (iḵtiṭāf)
- Active participle: مُخْتَطِف (muḵtaṭif)
- Passive participle: مُخْتَطَف (muḵtaṭaf)
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