فرش

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See also: فرس, قرش, and ف ر س

Arabic

Etymology 1

Root
ف ر ش (f r š)
7 terms

Noun

فَرْش (faršm (plural فُرُوش (furūš))

  1. verbal noun of فَرَشَ (faraša) (form I)
  2. carpet, rug
  3. sheet, mattress, bedding
  4. upholstery
  5. furniture
  6. (obsolete) a plain and soft tract of land
Declension
Descendants
  • Persian: فرش
    • Urdu: فَرْش (farś)
    • Hindi: फ़र्श (farś)

Verb

فَرَشَ (faraša) I (non-past يَفْرُشُ (yafrušu), verbal noun فَرْش (farš) or فِرَاش (firāš))

  1. (transitive) to spread
Conjugation

Verb

فَرَشَ (faraša) I (non-past يَفْرُشُ (yafrušu) or يَفْرِشُ (yafrišu), verbal noun فَرْش (farš))

  1. to pave
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Denominal verb of فُرْشَة (furša).

Verb

فَرَّشَ (farraša) II (non-past يُفَرِّشُ (yufarrišu), verbal noun تَفْرِيش (tafrīš))

  1. to brush
Conjugation

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

فُرُش (furušm pl

  1. plural of فِرَاش (firāš)

Etymology 4

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

فُرَش (furašf pl

  1. plural of فُرْشَة (furša)

References

Hijazi Arabic

Root
ف ر ش
2 terms

Etymology 1

From Arabic فَرَشَ (faraša).

Pronunciation

Verb

فَرَش (faraš) I (non-past يِفْرُش (yifruš))

  1. to furnish
    Synonym: أَثَّث (ʔaṯṯaṯ)
Conjugation
    Conjugation of فرش (faraš)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فرشت (farašt) فرشت (farašt) فرش (faraš) فرشنا (farašna) فرشتوا (faraštu) فرشوا (farašu)
f فرشتي (farašti) فرشت (farašat)
non-past m أفرش (ʔafruš) تفرش (tifruš) يفرش (yifruš) نفرش (nifruš) تفرشوا (tifrušu) يفرشوا (yifrušu)
f تفرشي (tifruši) تفرش (tifruš)
imperative m افرش (afruš) افرشوا (afrušu)
f افرشي (afruši)

Etymology 2

From Arabic فَرَّشَ (farraša).

Pronunciation

Verb

فَرَّش (farraš) II (non-past يِفَرِّش (yifarriš))

  1. to brush, to brush one's teeth
Conjugation
    Conjugation of فرش (farraš)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فرشت (farrašt) فرشت (farrašt) فرش (farraš) فرشنا (farrašna) فرشتوا (farraštu) فرشوا (farrašu)
f فرشتي (farrašti) فرشت (farrašat)
non-past m أفرش (ʔafarriš) تفرش (tifarriš) يفرش (yifarriš) نفرش (nifarriš) تفرشوا (tifarrišu) يفرشوا (yifarrišu)
f تفرشي (tifarriši) تفرش (tifarriš)
imperative m فرش (farriš) فرشوا (farrišu)
f فرشي (farriši)

Etymology 3

From Arabic فَرْشْ (farš).

Pronunciation

Noun

فرش (faršm

  1. furniture

Etymology 4

Pronunciation

Noun

فُرَش (furašpl

  1. plural of فُرْشة (furša)

Moroccan Arabic

Etymology

Root
ف ر ش
1 term

From Arabic فَرَّشَ (farraša).

Pronunciation

Verb

فرش (farraš) II (non-past يفرش (yfarraš))

  1. to furnish
    Synonym: أتت (ʔattat)

Conjugation

    Conjugation of فرش
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فرّشت (farrašt) فرّشتي (farrašti) فرّش (farraš) فرّشنا (farrašna) فرّشتوا (farraštu) فرّشوا (farršu)
f فرّشت (farršāt)
non-past m نفرّش (nfarraš) تفرّش (tfarraš) يفرّش (yfarraš) نفرّشوا (nfarršu) تفرّشوا (tfarršu) يفرّشوا (yfarršu)
f تفرّشي (tfarrši) تفرّش (tfarraš)
imperative m فرّش (farraš) فرّشوا (farršu)
f فرّشي (farrši)

Pashto

Noun

فرش (transliteration needed)

  1. carpet

Persian

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic فَرْش (farš, carpet, rug).

Pronunciation

  • Audio (Iran):(file)

Noun

فرش (farš)

  1. carpet
    Synonym: قالی (qâli)
  2. carpeting
  3. rug

Descendants

Punjabi

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian فرش (farš), from Arabic فَرْش (farš, carpet, rug). Cognate to Urdu فرش (farś).

Noun

فرش (faraśm (Gurmukhi spelling ਫ਼ਰਸ਼)

  1. floor

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

South Levantine Arabic

Root
ف ر ش
7 terms

Etymology

From Arabic فَرَشَ (faraša).

Pronunciation

Verb

فرش (faraš) I (present بفرش (bofroš))

  1. to furnish, to spread out, to lay out
    هيّني بنضّف بالشقّة وبفرشها.
    hayyni banaḍḍif biš-šaʔʔa w-bafrošha
    I'm cleaning in the apartment right now and furnishing it.

Conjugation

    Conjugation of فرش (faraš)
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
past m فرشت (farašt) فرشت (farašt) فرش (faraš) فرشنا (farašna) فرشتو (faraštu) فرشو (farašu)
f فرشتي (farašti) فرشت (faršat)
present m بفرش (bafroš) بتفرش (btofroš) بفرش (bofroš) منفرش (mnofroš) بتفرشو (btofrošu) بفرشو (bofrošu)
f بتفرشي (btofroši) بتفرش (btofroš)
subjunctive m أفرش (ʔafroš) تفرش (tofroš) يفرش (yofroš) نفرش (nofroš) تفرشو (tofrošu) يفرشو (yofrošu)
f تفرشي (tofroši) تفرش (tofroš)
imperative m افرش (ofroš) افرشو (ofrošu)
f افرشي (ofroši)

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian فرش (farš), from Arabic فَرْش (farš, carpet, rug).

Pronunciation

Noun

فَرْش (farśm (Hindi spelling फ़र्श)

  1. carpet, carpeting, rug
  2. floor
  3. pavement