مفت

Arabic

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of أَفْتَى (ʾaftā, to deliver a formal opinion), from the root ف ت و (f-t-w); compare فَتْوَى (fatwā, fatwa).

Noun

مُفْتٍ (muftin) m (construct state مُفْتِي (muftī), plural مُفْتُون (muftūn))

  1. (also Islam) deliverer of formal opinions; mufti
Declension

Persian

Etymology

Cognate with Russian мот (mot).

Adjective

مفت (moft)

  1. free, gratis
  2. very cheap
  3. (offensive) gibberish
    1. example: حرف مفت (harf-e moft)

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Descendants

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