ق • ف
قَفَّثِ الأَرْضُ
The land had its herbs, or leguminous plants, dried up for want of water. (A, TA, in art. حف.) [See also قَفِيءَت, said of land.] قَفَّ: see R. Q. 2 in art. جف.
اِقْتِفَافٌ
The eating until nothing remains. (Ham, p. 239.)
قَفِيفٌ
: see قَبِيبٌ: and جَفِيفٌ.
قَفٌّ
: see غَفٌّ.
قُفٌّ
قُفَّةٌ
(pl. قُفَفٌ) A basket of the same kind as that called
مِقْطَف, but larger; smaller than the
زَنبِيل: i. q.
مَرْجُونَةٌ. (TA in art. ضون.)