ف س ق
Arabic
Root
ف س ق • (f-s-q)
- Related to books and embellishment
Derived terms
- Verbs and verbal derivatives
- Form I: فَسَقَ (fasaqa, “to go astray, prevaricate, practice lechery, fornicate”)
- 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
- Corriente, Federico (2005), “ف س ق”, in Diccionario avanzado árabe (in Spanish), 2nd edition, Barcelona: Herder, page 885
- Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam (d. 1066 CE) المحكم والمحيط الأعظم لإبن سيده الأندلسي
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