فطرت fit̤rat for A. فطرة, v.n. fr. فطر; see fat̤r
P فطرت fit̤rat (for A. فطرة, v.n. fr. فطر; see fat̤r), s.f. Creation; production;—the natural constitution, or nature, or form (with which one is created);—nature, constitution; natural disposition or temper; a natural or innate quality or property; idiosyncrasy;—wisdom, sagacity, shrewdness, skill, ingenuity; astuteness, cunning; deceit, trick, artifice, device, plan, scheme, plot, intrigue, machination, stratagem;—(fr. fit̤r, q.v.) the alms of the breaking of the fast of Ramazān:—fit̤rat-bāz, adj. & s.m.=fit̤ratī, q.v.:—fit̤rat karnā, v.n. To plan, scheme, plot, &c.:—fit̤rat laṛānā, v.n. To exercise (one's) skill or ingenuity; to practise artifices or stratagems; to plot and counterplot; to cheat, to shuffle.