ف ط س

Arabic

Etymology

Cognate to Aramaic פ־ט־שׁ (p-ṭ-š) related to flatness.

Root

ف ط س (f-ṭ-s)

  1. related to flatness

Derived terms

  • Form I: فَطَسَ (faṭasa, to die, to be snuffed)
    • Verbal noun: فُطُوس (fuṭūs)
    • Active participle: فَاطِس (fāṭis)
    • Passive participle: مَفْطُوس (mafṭūs)
  • Form I: فَطَسَ (faṭasa, to tread vehemently, to beat down or flat)
    • Verbal noun: فَطْس (faṭs)
    • Active participle: فَاطِس (fāṭis)
    • Passive participle: مَفْطُوس (mafṭūs)
  • Form I: فَطِسَ (faṭisa, to be camoys, to be flat-nosed, to have the bone of the nose wide and depressed)
    • Verbal noun: فَطَس (faṭas)
    • Active participle: فَاطِس (fāṭis)
    • Passive participle: مَفْطُوس (mafṭūs)
  • Form II: فَطَّسَ (faṭṭasa, to kill, to suffocate, to strangulate)
    • Verbal noun: تَفْطِيس (tafṭīs)
    • Active participle: مُفَطِّس (mufaṭṭis)
    • Passive participle: مُفَطَّس (mufaṭṭas)

References

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