فَرُهَ

1.
, aorist فَرُهَ , (S, K,) verbal noun فَرَاهَةٌ and فَرَاهِيَةٌ (K) [and apparently also فُرُوهَةٌ, explained below as a simple subst.], He was, or became, skilled, or skilful. (S, K.)
2.
And فَرُهَ and فَرَهَ, aorist of each فَرُهَ , [verbal noun apparently فُرُوهَةٌ and فَرَاهَةٌ and فَرَاهِيَةٌ, explained below as simple substs.,] said of a horse or similar beast, &c., He was, or became, brisk, lively, sprightly, active, agile, or light. (Msb.)
3.
[And فَرُهَ, verbal noun فَرَاهَةٌ, (of which see an explanation below,) probably signifies He was, or became, beautiful, comely, pretty, or elegant; like صَبُحَ, verbal noun صَبَاحَةٌ.]
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And فَرِهَ, (S, K,) aorist فَرَهَ , (K,) verbal noun فَرَهٌ, (TK,) He exulted, or rejoiced above measure; or he exulted greatly, and behaved insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: (S, K:) the ه in this verb, according to Fr, is substituted for the ح in فَرِحَ, which has this meaning. (TA.)

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