saf
Azerbaijani edit
Etymology edit
Adjective edit
saf (comparative daha saf, superlative ən saf)
- pristine, pure
- free of flaws or imperfections; unsullied.
- free of foreign material or pollutants.
- free of immoral behavior or qualities; decent
- fresh (of air)
- clear (of sky, sound or voice)
- healthy, sound (e.g. of body organs)
- (accounting) net (remaining after expenses or deductions)
- (mineralogy) native (occurring naturally in its pure or uncombined form)
Further reading edit
- “saf” in Obastan.com.
Middle English edit
Adjective edit
saf
- Alternative form of sauf
Preposition edit
saf
- Alternative form of sauf
Conjunction edit
saf
- Alternative form of sauf
Sukurum edit
Noun edit
saf
Further reading edit
- Malcolm Ross, Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian Languages of Western Melanesia, Pacific Linguistics, series C-98 (1988)
- Susanne Holzknecht, The Markham Languages of Papua New Guinea, page 70
Turkish edit
Etymology 1 edit
Adjective edit
saf
Related terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
saf (definite accusative saffı, plural saflar)
- row, line
Derived terms edit
References edit
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “saf1”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
- Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “saf2”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
Uzbek edit
Etymology edit
From Arabic صَفّ (ṣaff, “row, line”). Compare Turkish saf.
Noun edit
saf (plural saflar)
Volapük edit
Noun edit
saf (nominative plural safs)