كتف
كَتَفَ(n. ac. كَتْف
كِتَاْف)
a. Hit, struck on the shoulder; hurt, rubbed the shoulder
of (saddle).
b. Tied his hands behind his back, pinioned;
gagged.
c. Walked slowly; moved the shoulders in walking.
d.(n. ac. كَتْف
كَتَفَاْن), Flapped its wings (bird).
e. Mended (vessel).
f. [Fī], Was gentle to.
كَتِفَ(n. ac. كَتَف)
a. Was broad-shouldered, wide-shouldered; had large
shoulder-blades.
كَتَّفَa. see I (b) (e).
c. Moved the shoulders; was high-shouldered (
horse ).
d. Cut small.
تَكَتَّفَa. see II (c)b. Hopped (locust).
c. [Fī] [ coll. ], Crossed, folded
the arms at (prayer).
كَتْفa. see 2
كِتْف
(pl.
كِتَفَة
أَكْتَاْف
38)
a. Shoulder-blade, omoplate; shoulder.
كَتَفa. Breadth, broadness of the shoulders.
b. Pain, stiffness in the shoulders.
كَتِفa. see 2
أَكْتَفُa. Broad-shouldered; wide-shouldered.
كَاْتِفa. Abhorring.
كَاْتِفَةa. Locust.
كِتَاْف
(pl.
كُتُف)
a. Manacle; hand-cuff; fetter; cord.
كُتَاْفa. see 4 (b)
كَتِيْف
(pl.
كُتُف)
a. Plate, sheet ( of metal ).
b. Broad.
كَتِيْفَة
( pl.
كَتَاْئِفُ)
a. Bolt.
b. Pincers, pliers, tongs.
c. Hatred, malignity.
كِتْفَاْن
كُتْفَاْنa. Young locust.
مِكْتَاْفa. Shoulder-sore (animal).