فصح

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Arabic

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Root
ف ص ح (f-ṣ-ḥ)

Etymology 1

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Possibly related to Hebrew פָּצָה (patsá, to open one's mouth).

Pronunciation 1

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Verb

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فَصُحَ (faṣuḥa) I, non-past يَفْصُحُ‎ (yafṣuḥu)

  1. to be eloquent, to speak clearly
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Adjective

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فَصْح (faṣḥ) (feminine فَصْحَة (faṣḥa), masculine plural فُصَحَاء (fuṣaḥāʔ) or فِصَاح (fiṣāḥ) or فُصُح (fuṣuḥ), elative أَفْصَح (ʔafṣaḥ))

  1. eloquent, speaking distinctly and elegantly
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Pronunciation 3

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Adjective

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فُصُح (fuṣuḥm pl

  1. masculine plural of فَصْح (faṣḥ)
  2. masculine plural of فَصِيح (faṣīḥ)

Etymology 2

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From Aramaic פסחא (pasḥa), from Hebrew פֶּסַח (pesaḥ).

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Noun

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فِصْح (fiṣḥm (plural فُصُوح (fuṣūḥ))

  1. (Judaism) Passover, Pesach
    Synonym: الفَاسِخ (al-fāsiḵ)
  2. (Judaism) Passover (lamb), paschal lamb
  3. (Christianity) Easter
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Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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From Arabic فِصْح (fiṣḥ).

Noun

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فصح (fısıh)

  1. (Judaism) Passover, Pesach

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Descendants

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  • Turkish: fısıh, Fısıh

Persian

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Persian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia fa

Etymology

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Borrowed from Arabic فِصْح (fiṣḥ).

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Readings
Classical reading? fish
Iranian reading? fesh
Tajik reading? fish

Proper noun

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فصح (fesh)

  1. (Judaism) Passover, Pesach