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ترف
ترف
Arabic
Verb
تَرِفُّ • (tariffu) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active indicative of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active indicative of رَفَّ (raffa)
Verb
تَرِفَّ • (tariffa) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active subjunctive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active subjunctive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
Verb
تَرِفِّ • (tariffi) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
Verb
تَرُفُّ • (taruffu) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active indicative of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active indicative of رَفَّ (raffa)
Verb
تَرُفَّ • (taruffa) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active subjunctive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active subjunctive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
Verb
تَرُفِّ • (taruffi) (form I)
- second-person masculine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
- third-person feminine singular non-past active jussive of رَفَّ (raffa)
Persian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t̪ʰæɾf]
Etymology 1
From Parthian tfr (tafr, “cheese”).
Noun
ترف • (tarf)
- (archaic) curd cheese
References
- Durkin-Meisterernst, Desmond (2004), “tfr”, in A Dictionary of Manichaean Middle Persian and Parthian (Corpus Fontium Manichaeorum; 3.1), Turnhout: Brepols
Alternative forms
- ترپک (tarpak)
- ترپه (tarpe)
- ترپ (tarp)
Etymology 2
From Sogdian trpʾrʾk (tarpārak, “acid”).
Noun
ترف • (tarf)
- (archaic) black kashk
References
- Gharib, B. (1995), “trpʾrʾk”, in Sogdian dictionary: Sogdian–Persian–English, Tehran: Farhangan Publications, page 391