تسافه عَلَيْهِ

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[And تسافهوا They behaved in a lightwitted, foolish, or ignorant, manner, one with another. See also 3, which has a similar meaning.
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And They reviled one another: as seems to be indicated in the TA. See also Har p. 522: and see, again, 3.]
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تَسَافَهُ أَشْدَاقُهَا, in a verse of Khalaf Ibn-Is-hák El-Bahránee, [describing swift camels,] means Their sides of the mouth casting forth their foam, one at another: like the saying of El-Jarmee,
تَسَافَهُ أَشْدَاقُهَا بِاللُّغَامِ
[Their sides of the mouth casting forth the foam, one at another]. (TA. [تسافه, there written without any syll. signs, is apparently thus, (for تَتَسَافَهُ,) not تُسَافِهُ.])

Perseus ID: n20029