س ع ف
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Arabic[edit]
Root[edit]
س ع ف • (s-ʕ-f)
Derived terms[edit]
- Form I: سَعَفَ (saʕafa, “to aid”)
- Form I: سَعِفَ (saʕifa, “to be cracked, to scale off”)
- Form II: سَعَّفَ (saʕʕafa, “mix incenses with aromatic oils”)
- Form III: سَاعَفَ (sāʕafa, “to aid”)
- Verbal noun: مُسَاعَفَة (musāʕafa), سِعَاف (siʕāf)
- Active participle: مُسَاعِف (musāʕif)
- Passive participle: مُسَاعَف (musāʕaf)
- Form IV: أَسْعَفَ (ʔasʕafa, “to aid, to provide first aid”)
- إِسْعَافَات (ʔisʕāfāt, “medicines”)
- سَعَفَة f (saʕafa, “sore, furuncle”)
- أَسْعَف (ʔasʕaf, “having mange, scabies (of an animal)”)
- سَعَف m (saʕaf, “palm leaves”)
- سَعَفَة f (saʕafa)
- سَعْف m (saʕf, “commodity”)
- سَعْف (saʕf, “vile, mean”)
- سَيَّارَة إِسْعَاف (sayyāra(t) ʔisʕāf, “ambulance”)