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Entries on فكه in 15 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary, Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, and 12 more

فكه


فَكِهَ(n. ac. فَكَه
فَكَاْهَة)
a. Was merry, gay, jovial, jocose.

فَكَّهَa. Brought, gave fruit to.
b. Amused, diverted, entertained.

فَاْكَهَa. Joked, jested with.

تَفَكَّهَa. see Ib. [Bi], Amused, diverted himself with; was pleased with;
delighted in.
c. Ate fruit.
d. Wondered.
e. Regretted.

تَفَاْكَهَa. Joked, jested together.

فَكِهa. Merry, jovial, jocose; jolly.
b. Eater of fruit.

فَاْكِهa. see 5 (a)b. One possessing fruit.

فَاْكِهَة
(pl.
فَوَاْكِهُ)
a. fem. of
فَاْكِهb. Fruit.
c. Confectionery, sweetmeats.

فُكَاْهَةa. Mirth, merriment, joking, jesting, pleasantry
jocularity, joviality.

فَكِيْهَةa. see 24t
فَاكِهَانِيّ
a. [ coll. ], Fruiterer, vendor of
fruit.
أُفْكُوْهَة (pl.
أَفَاْكِيْهُ)
a. Wonder, marvel, remarkable thing.
b. Absurdity.

فَاكِهَة الشِّتَآء
a. The fire.

هُوَ فَكِهٌ بِأَعْرَاضِ
النَّاس
a. He is one who delights in speaking evil of men.
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