Arabic

edit
Root
ف ح ش (f ḥ š)
4 terms

Etymology 1.1

edit

Pronunciation

edit

Verb

edit

فَاحَشَ (fāḥaša) III (non-past يُفَاحِشُ (yufāḥišu), verbal noun مُفَاحَشَة (mufāḥaša)) (Classical Arabic)

  1. to engage in obscene dialogue with, to vie with (someone) in vulgar talk
Conjugation
edit

Etymology 1.2

edit

Adjective

edit

فَاحِش (fāḥiš) (feminine فَاحِشَة (fāḥiša), common plural فُحَّش (fuḥḥaš), masculine plural فَاحِشُونَ (fāḥišūna) or فُحَّاش (fuḥḥāš) or فُحُش (fuḥuš) or فُحَشَة (fuḥaša), feminine plural فَاحِشَات (fāḥišāt) or فَوَاحِش (fawāḥiš))

  1. grievous, glaring, outrageous, flagrant, abominable, exorbitant, onerous
  2. obscene, indecent, lewd, offensive, vulgar
Declension
edit

References

edit

Persian

edit

Pronunciation

edit
 

Readings
Classical reading? fāhiš
Dari reading? fāhiš
Iranian reading? fâheš
Tajik reading? fohiš

Adjective

edit

فاحش (fâheš) (comparative فاحش‌تَر (fâheš-tar), superlative فاحش‌تَرین (fâheš-tarin))

  1. egregious