ف • ت • ش
, (S, O, Msb,) aor.
فَتِشَ
, (Msb,) inf. n. فَتْشٌ; (S, O, Msb;) and ↓
فتّشهُ, (S, O, Msb,) inf. n. تَفْتِيشٌ; (S, O;) both signify the same; (S, O, Msb;) He examined, looked into, scrutinized, or investigated, the thing; but the latter verb is that which is commonly used. (Msb.) And فَتَشَ عَنْهُ, and ↓
فتّش, He inquired respecting it, and searched to the utmost after it. (Msb.) فَتْشٌ and ↓
تَفْتِيشٌ signify The seeking with inquiry or examination or scrutiny or investigation. (Lth, IF, A, O, K.) You say, وَلَا ↓
فَتِّشْ
تُفَنِّشْ
Seek thou with inquiry &c., and be not thou lax, or remiss. (A, TA.)
, inf. n. مُفَاتَشَةٌ, [He inquired of him, or examined him, diligently.] (Sh, TA in art. ثور.)
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One who examines things, looks into them, scrutinizes them, or investigates them, much, or diligently; who inquires much, or diligently, and searches to the utmost; who seeks much, or diligently, with inquiry, examination, scrutiny, or investigation.]