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Entries on فرغ in 17 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Fayyūmī, Al-Miṣbāḥ al-Munīr fī Gharīb al-Sharḥ al-Kabīr, Al-Ṣaghānī, al-Shawārid, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, and 14 more

فرغ


فَرَغَ(n. ac. فَرَاْغ
فُرُوْغ)
a. Became vacant, empty; was unoccupied
unemployed.
b. [Min], Finished with, ended, completed.
c. [La
or
Ila], Was ready for; undertook; devoted himself to.
d.(n. ac. فُرُوْغ), Died.
فَرِغَ(n. ac. فَرَاْغ
فُرُوْغ)
a. see supra
(b)b.(n. ac. فَرَغ), Was poured out (water).
فَرُغَ(n. ac. فَرَاْغَة)
a. Was anxious, fearful.
b. Was deep (wound).
فَرَّغَa. Emptied; made vacant.
b. Poured out; sent down (water).
c. [acc. & La], Gave Leisure for.
أَفْرَغَa. see I (a)b. Poured out; spilt, shed (blood).
c. Cast, moulded (metal).
تَفَرَّغَa. Was free, at leisure.
b. [La], Was soccupied exclusively in; exerted himself in.

إِفْتَرَغَa. Poured water ( upon himself ).
إِسْتَفْرَغَa. see II (a)b. Vomited; expectorated.
c. see V (b)
فَرْغ
(pl.
فُرُوْغ)
a. Mouth, lip, sout, brim ( of a jug & c. ).
b. Width, breadth.
c. see 2
فِرْغa. Emptiness; vacancy.

فَرِغa. see 21
أَفْرَغُa. see 21 (a) (b).
c. Emptier; emptiest.

مَفْرَغ
(pl.
مَفَاْرِغُ)
a. see 1 (a)
فَاْرِغ
(pl.
فُرَّاْغ)
a. Empty, vacant; void; devoid of.
b. Unoccupied, unemployed; disengaged, at leisure
free.

فَرَاْغa. see 2b. Liesure.

فِرَاْغ
(pl.
أَفْرِغَة)
a. see 1 (a)b. Large bowl.
c. Watering-trough.
d. Udder.
c. Saddle-bag.
f. Swift (horse).
فُرَاْغَةa. Sperm.

فَرِيْغa. Wide, ample; capacious.
b. Road; path.
c. see 23 (f)
فَرِيْغَةa. fem. of
فَرِيْغb. Large water-skin.

فُرُوْغa. Constellation of the Gemini.

N. Ag.
أَفْرَغَa. Founder, caster, smelter.

N. P.
أَفْرَغَa. Minted, coined.

N. Ac.
إِسْتَفْرَغَa. Vomiting, sickness.

فَِرْغًا
a. Uselessly lost.

بِالفَارِغ
a. Uselessly; tono purpose.

بَيْتُ الفَرَاغ
a. Privy, Water-closet.

أَفْرَغَ جَهْدَهُ
a. He exerted his atmost.
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