See also: طرق and ظرف

Arabic

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Root
ط ر ف (ṭ r f)
7 terms

Verb

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طَرَفَ (ṭarafa) I (non-past يَطْرِفُ (yaṭrifu), verbal noun طَرْف (ṭarf))

  1. to push someone away from something
  2. to slap someone
  3. to touch and injure someone in the eye to the point of making tears flow
  4. to close one's eye
  5. to blink
  6. to look, take a look

Conjugation

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Noun

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طَرْف (ṭarfm

  1. eye, eyes
  2. glance, look
  3. edge, extremity
  4. generous man of noble birth

Declension

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Noun

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طَرَف (ṭarafm (plural أَطْرَاف (ʔaṭrāf))

  1. end, tip, point, edge, border
  2. side
  3. area, section
  4. part, bit, some (مِن (min) something)
  5. limb
  6. participant, party, player, team

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Descendants

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(via plural form أَطْرَاف (ʔaṭrāf))

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic طَرَف (ṭaraf).

Noun

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طرف (taraf) (dual طرفان, oblique dual طرفین, feminine and plural اطراف)

  1. end; side; edge; border
    بر طرفدنbir tarafdanfrom one side
  2. part, portion
  3. site, place
  4. district, region
  5. side (one party in a dispute)
    طرف طوتمقtaraf tutmakto take sides

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Persian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic طَرَف (ṭaraf).

Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? taraf
Dari reading? taraf
Iranian reading? taraf
Tajik reading? taraf
  • Audio (Iran):(file)

Noun

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Dari طرف
Iranian Persian
Tajik тараф

طرف (taraf) (plural اطراف)

  1. side
  2. area
  3. direction

Urdu

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Arabic طَرَف (ṭaraf).

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Noun

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طَرَف (taraff (Hindi spelling तरफ़)

  1. side
  2. direction

Ushojo

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Etymology

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From Urdu طرف (taraf).

Noun

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طرف (taraf)

  1. side
  2. direction
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