ف س ق

Arabic

Root

ف س ق (f-s-q)

  1. Related to books and embellishment

Derived terms

Verbs and verbal derivatives
  • Form I: فَسَقَ (fasaqa, to go astray, prevaricate, practice lechery, fornicate)
    • Verbal noun: فِسْق (fisq, prevarication, lechery, dissoluteness)
    • Active participle: فَاسِق (fāsiq, prevaricator, libertine, criminal, adulterer)
    • Passive participle: مَفْسُوق (mafsūq)
  • Form II: فَسَّقَ (fassaqa, to corrode, pervert; to consider or declare impious)
    • Verbal noun: تَفْسِيق (tafsīq)
    • Active participle: مُفَسِّق (mufassiq)
    • Passive participle: مُفَسَّق (mufassaq)
Nouns and adjectives
  • فِسْقِيَّة f (fisqiyya, fountain, washboard)
  • فِسِّيق‎ (fissīq), فَسَّاق‎ (fassāq, rascal, criminal)
  • فُوَيِسِقَة f (fuwayisiqa, mouse)
  • مَفْسَقَة‎ f (mafsaqa, prostibule)

References

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