Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

سَفِىُّّ

Root: سفو

Full Definition

سَفِىُّّ Dust raised, or made to fly, and carried away, or dispersed, by the wind; and so سَافٍ , i. q. مَسْفِىٌّ ; a possessive epithet, or of the measure فَاعِلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ. (M. [See another explanation of سَاف voce سَفًا, from the Hamáseh. Freytag explains both سَفِىٌّ and سَافٍ, as on the authority of the K, as epithets applied to the wind, not to the dust.])
2 Also Clouds; [app. as being driven by the wind;] syn. سَحَابٌ.

def.2 And i. q. سَفِيهٌ [Lightwitted, &c.: see 1, last sentence]. [And it seems to be indicated in the S that سَافٍ is syn. with سَافِهٌ, which is syn. with سَفِيهٌ.]


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