فطر

See also: قطر and فطز

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root ف ط ر (f-ṭ-r).

Verb

فَطَرَ (faṭara) I, non-past يَفْطُرُ‎ (yafṭuru)

  1. to formalize, to make, to form, to create, to fashion, to compose, to bring forth
  2. to rip apart, to rend the seam, to cleave, to break apart, to crack
  3. to split open, to cut open, to slit open, to crack
  4. to lance, to lacerate, to gash, to cut, to make an incision
Conjugation

Verb

فَطَرَ (faṭara) I, non-past يَفْطُرُ‎ (yafṭuru)

  1. to breakfast, to have breakfast
Conjugation

Noun

فَطْر (faṭr) m (plural فُطُور (fuṭūr))

  1. verbal noun of فَطَرَ (faṭara) (form I)
  2. crack, fissure, rift, rupture, cleavage
Declension

Noun

فِطْر (fiṭr) m

  1. breaking of the fast
Declension
Derived terms

Noun

فِطَر (fiṭar) f pl

  1. plural of فِطْرَة (fiṭra, nature, disposition, constitution, temperament, instinct)

Etymology 2

Noun

فُطْر (fuṭr) m (collective, singulative فُطْرَة (fuṭra))

  1. fungi, mushrooms
Declension

Etymology 3

From Ge'ez ፈጠረ (fäṭärä).

Verb

فَطَرَ (faṭara) I, non-past يَفْطُرُ‎ (yafṭuru)

  1. to shape, to make, to form, to create, to fashion, to compose, to bring forth
  2. (with عَلَى) to endow
Conjugation

Noun

فَطْر (faṭr) m

  1. verbal noun of فَطَرَ (faṭara) (form I)
Declension

References

  • Nöldeke, Theodor (1910) Neue Beiträge zur semitischen Sprachwissenschaft, Straßburg: Karl J. Trübner, page 49
  • Schwally, Friedrich (1899), “Lexikalische Studien. (Fortsetzung.)”, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, volume 53, page 201
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