ل • ف • ق

lfq · Vol. 6 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

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.)