فَرُتَ

1.
, aorist فَرُتَ , verbal noun فُرُوتَةٌ [said in the M to be a subst.], It (water, T, Msb) was, or became, sweet [or very sweet or most sweet (see فُرَاتٌ)]. (T, O, Msb, K.)
2.
فَرَتَ, (M, K,) aorist فَرِتَ , (M,) or فَرُتَ , (K,) inf. n فَرْتٌ, (M,) He acted vitiously, or unrighteously; or committed adultery, or fornication; synonym فَجَرَ. (M, K.)
3.
فَرِتَ, [aorist فَرَتَ ,] He became weak in his intellect, after having possessed ample intelligence. (IAar, T, O, K.)

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