ج ف و
Arabic
Root
ج ف و • (j-f-w)
Derived terms
- Form I: جَفَا (jafā, “to be rough, coarse; to treat harshly, roughly; to turn away from, shun, flee, avoid”)
- Form III: جَافَى (jāfā, “to treat harshly, rudely, or roughly; to be cruel; to be angry; to flee, elude; to offend”)
- Verbal noun: مُجَافَاة (mujāfāh), جِفَاء (jifāʔ)
- Active participle: مُجَافٍ (mujāfin)
- Passive participle: مُجَافًى (mujāfan)
- Form VI: تَجَافَى (tajāfā, “to shun, avoid, withdraw from; to have an aversion, loathe; to display rude manners”)
- Verbal noun: تَجَافٍ (tajāfin)
- Active participle: مُتَجَافٍ (mutajāfin)
- Passive participle: مُتَجَافًى (mutajāfan)
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