عرفي

See also: عرقي and عرفی

Arabic

Etymology 1

Relative adjective (nisba) composed of عُرْف (ʿurf, convention, custom) + ـِيّ (-iyy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʕur.fijj/

Adjective

عُرْفِيّ (ʿurfiyy) (feminine عُرْفِيَّة (ʿurfiyya), masculine plural عُرْفِيُّونَ (ʿurfiyyūna), feminine plural عُرْفِيَّات (ʿurfiyyāt))

  1. (rare) conventional; customary
    Synonyms: تَقْلِيدِيّ (taqlīdiyy), مُعْتَاد (muʿtād), مَعْرُوف (maʿrūf)
  2. (law, Islam, of a marriage, often derogatory) being by habit and repute though religiously or legally unsanctioned or unrecognized (as for lacking some requirement or condition as per some school of jurisprudence); invalidly contracted; informal
    Synonym: فَاسِد (fāsid)
    Coordinate terms: رَسْمِيّ (rasmiyy, formal), شَرْعِيّ (šarʿiyy, religious sanctioned; Islamic)
  3. (law) customary, private, tribal; mundane, secular, worldly
    Coordinate terms: رَسْمِيّ (rasmiyy), شَرْعِيّ (šarʿiyy)
    مَحْكَمَة عُرْفِيَّة
    maḥkama(t) ʿurfiyya
    customary court, customary tribunal
  4. (law) martial, military, relating to the particular law of soldiers
    مَحْكَمَة عُرْفِيَّة
    maḥkama(t) ʿurfiyya
    court martial, military court
Declension

Verb

عَرِّفِي (ʿarrifī) (form II)

  1. second-person feminine singular active imperative of عَرَّفَ (ʿarrafa)
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