فرس

See also: فرش, قرش, and ف ر س

Arabic

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *paras-, compare Ge'ez ፈረሰ (färäsä, to demolish), Hebrew פְּרַס (parás, to divide), Aramaic פְּרַס (pᵊras, to divide), Akkadian 𒋻 (/parāsu/, to cut off). From the root ف ر س (f-r-s).

Verb

فَرَسَ (farasa) I, non-past يَفْرِسُ‎ (yafrisu)

  1. to maul, to tear up, to tatter
Conjugation

Noun

فَرْس (fars) m

  1. verbal noun of فَرَسَ (farasa) (form I)
Declension

Etymology 2

Cognate with Hebrew פרש (parásh, horseman), Classical Syriac ܦܪܫܐ (parašā, horseman), Ge'ez ፈረስ (färäs, horse).

Noun

فَرَس (faras) m or f (plural أَفْرَاس (ʾafrās))

  1. horse, mare
Declension
Synonyms
Descendants
  • possibly Baldemu pilish and several related words; see that entry
References

Etymology 3

From Old Persian 𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿 (Pārsa).

Noun

فُرْس (furs) m (collective, singulative فَارِسِيّ (fārisiyy))

  1. Persians, Persian people
Declension
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