مَكْذُوبٌ

1.
: see كَذِبٌ
2.
[One to whom a lie, falsehood, or untruth, is told: see كُذِبَ.] Ex.
كُلُّ امْرِيءٍ بِطَوَالِ العَيْشِ مَكْذُوبُ
Every man, in respect of the length of life, is lied to [by his own soul]. A proverb. (Meyd, &c.)
3.
قَوْلٌ مَكْذُوبٌ [originally مَكْذُوبٌ فِيهِ] A false saying, or lie; [lit.] a saying in which a falsehood, or lie, is told. (M, TA, voce مَقْتُوتٌ.)

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