ك • ف
كَفَّ التَّوْبَ
He sewed the edge, or border, of the garment, or piece of cloth, the second time, (S, K,) after the [slight] sewing termed
المَلُّ, (S,) or الشَّلُّ. (K.) [He felled (a seam or garment).] كَفَّ عَنْهُ, aor.
كَفُ3َ
, He refrained, or forbore, from it, as forbidden; abstained, or desisted, from it; left, relinquished, or forsook it: (Msb:) [as also ↓
انكفّ]. كَفَّ عَنْهُ
He refrained, desisted, forbore, abstained, or held, from it. (K, &c.) كَفَّهُ عَنْهُ
He made him to refrain, forbear, or abstain, from it; averted him, turned him away or back, from it; (K;) prevented, hindered, held, withheld, or restrained, him from it. (Mgh, Msb, TA.) [كَفَّ
بَيْنَهُمَا
He interposed as a restrainer between them two: a phrase of frequent occurrence]. كَفَّ
مِنَ الشَّعَرِ (M, K, art. قصر) He shortened the hair. (M, ibid.)
كَافُّوا عَدُوَّهُمْ
i. q.
حَاجَزُوهُمْ, which see. مُكَافَّةٌ signifies i. q.
مُحَاجَزَةٌ, because it is a preventing, or an abstaining, from fighting. (Mgh.)
حَرْفُ مُكَافَأَةٍ
A particle denoting compensation, or the complement of a condition; like حَرْفُ جَزَاءٍ.
كَفَافٌ
كَفٌّ
[generally The hand: sometimes, app., the palm only:] accord. to Az, the palm with the fingers. (Msb.) [Hence, A cake of the length and thickness of the hand: thus in the present day. See عُجَّالٌ.] كَفٌّ
A handful; what one takes with the hand, or grasps; syn. قُبْضَةٌ. (S, art. قبض.) [ضَرَبَهُ كَفًّا
He struck him a slap with the hand.] [كَفٌّ often signifies The paw of a beast.] الكَفُّ الجَذْمَاءُ
The star
α of Cetus. الكَفُّ الخَضِيبُ
The
β of Cassiopeia.
كَفَّةٌ
: see كِفَّةٌ.
كِفَافٌ
كِفَافَةٌ
[app. a subst., not an inf. n.,] The act, or art, of sewing in the manner termed
كَفٌّ; (TA;) contr. of شِلَاشَةٌ. (TA in art. شل.)
كِفَّةٌ
كُفَّةٌ
نَاقَةٌ كَافَّةٌ
An old and weak she-camel. (AO, TA in art. سدم.) [مَا كَافَّةٌ The restrictive
مَا, which is annexed to أَنَّ إِنَّ, &c.: so called because it restrains the particle to which it is adjoined from exercising any government.] كَافَّةً
Wholly. (Bd and Jel in ii. 204.)