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Etymology edit

From ع ف ج (ʕ-f-j) meaning guts, digestive tract after the stomach. [1]

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عَفْج or عَفَج or عِفْج or عَفِج (ʕafj or ʕafaj or ʕifj or ʕafijm (plural أَعْفَاج (ʔaʕfāj))

  1. guts, insides
  2. (anatomy) the intestines, specifically the duodenum

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عَفْج (ʕafjm

  1. verbal noun of عَفَجَ (ʕafaja) (form I)
  2. act of sodomizing

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مَعْفُوج (maʕfūjm

  1. (law) a Sodomite, one partaking in sodomy

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Verb edit

عَفَجَ (ʕafaja) I, non-past يَعْفِجُ‎ (yaʕfiju)

  1. to beat, to dominate
  2. (when the subject is the penetrating partner) to have intercourse, to penetrate, to mount, to insert, to lie with

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References edit

  1. ^ Lane, Edward William (1863) “عفج”, in Arabic-English Lexicon[1], London: Williams & Norgate; page 2089, meaning intestines, guts, specifically the portion immediately after the stomach, the digestive tract after the stomach.

Steingass, Francis Joseph (1884) “عفج”, in The Student's Arabic–English Dictionary[2], London: W.H. Allen

Libyan Arabic edit

Etymology edit

From ع ف ج (ʕ-f-j) and the wrinkled appearance of intestines.

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Verb edit

عفج (ʕaffəj)

  1. to cause to wrinkle