طرق t̤araf v.n. fr. طرف 'to look with the outer corner of the eye'
A طرق t̤araf (v.n. fr. طرف 'to look with the outer corner of the eye'), s.f. & postpn. Extremity, end; limit, term; side, direction; outward or adjacent part or portion; margin, border; corner; region, district, quarter, tract, part (syn. jānib, and or);—in the direction (of, -kī), towards; in lieu (of), in right (of); to the extent (of):—t̤araf-ě-s̤ānī, The other side, pars altera, a defendant, an adversary, enemy; (met.) a wife:—t̤araf-dār, adj. & s.m. Taking a side; partial;-a party-man, partisan; a follower; a sectary; an assistant:—t̤araf-dārī, s.f. The act of taking a side, following, leaning, partiality, partisanship; party-spirit; favouring, assistance, &c.:—t̤araf-dārī karnā (-kī), To take the side (of), to side (with), to show favour or partiality, to favour, &c.:—t̤araf-se (-kī, &c.), On the part (of), in behalf (of), from (e.g. merī t̤araf-se, 'in my behalf,' 'from me'):—t̤araf honā (-kī), To be on the side (of), &c.:—apnī t̤araf dekhnā, To regard oneself, to have respect for one's own dignity:—apnī t̤araf-se, On (his or my, &c.) side or part; from (his or my, &c.) own pocket, from (his or my, &c.) private purse:—bar t̤araf, adv. Aside, apart, away, out of the way; out of the question; dismissed (from office):—bar t̤araf karnā (-ko), To put aside or away, to get rid of; to dismiss (from office):—yak t̤araf, adv. On one side, apart, separate.
تعريف taʻrīf
A تعريف taʻrīf [inf. n. ii of عرف 'to know'], s.f., lit. 'Making known'; explaining (a term, &c.), explanation; description; making determinate, defining, a definition; introduction (to a person); praising, praise, commendation;—a table of rates of export and import duties (hence the European 'tariff'):—taʻrīf karnā (-kī), To praise, &c.:—taʻrīfuʼl-majhūl biʼl-majhūl, 'Explaining the unknown by the unknown,' explaining in terms as little understood as the thing intended to be explained.
تعارف taʻāruf
A تعارف taʻāruf [inf. n. vi of عرف 'to know'], s.m. Knowing one another; mutual acquaintance;—rule, fashion, custom.