ل • ف • ق
لَفَقَ الثَّوْبَ
He joined and sewed together, or put together and sewed, the two oblong pieces of cloth of the garment; (S, Msb, K;) and ↓
لَفَّقَ, inf. n. تَلْفِيقٌ, signifies the same, and is more common; or has an intensive signification. (TA.) See also Har, pp. 253 and 254. ↓
تَلْفِيقٌ The bringing, or putting, together. (KL.) And The making suitable, or conformable. (KL.) And The speaking, or telling, what is untrue, or false: (KL:) the embellishing [of speech] with lies. (Har, p. 254.) لَفَقَ
He felled (a seam or garment).
تَلَفَّقَ بِهِ
: see تَأَفَّقَ.
أَحَادِيثُ مُلَفَّقَةٌ
Narrations, or stories, compounded, or combined, with falsehood; embel-lished [or interlarded] therewith: and put together. (MA, Har, p. 254.) شُقَّةٌ مُلَفَّقَةٌ: see بَِصيرَةٌ.
لِفَاقٌ
: see رَدِيمَةٌ.
لِفْقَانِ
Two pieces which compose a
مُلَاءَة, (Mgh, Msb, TA, in art. ريط,) being joined together, (Mgh, TA, in that art.,) by sewing or the like. (TA in that art.)