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aff, vulg. af (inf. n. of صفّ 'to set or place in a row,' etc.), s.f. A rank, row, line, file, series, order; a company of men standing in a rank, etc.;—a long mat:—af-ārā, adj. & s.m. Arraying, marshalling; arrayed, marshalled;—one who arrays, a marshaller (of troops):—af-ārā`ī, s.f. The marshalling of troops; array; battle-array, parade; tactics:—af bādhnā, v.n. To draw up in ranks; to form line:—afbasta, adj. Drawn up in a line or row:—af-bandī, s.f. Array; battle-array, etc. (=af-ārā`ī);—a line of hunters or beaters (formed to close in game, or to drive it towards the sportsman):—af-ě-jang, s.f. The ranks of war; the field of battle:—af-dar, adj. & s.m. Rankbreaking;—rank-breaker, a valiant warrior:—aff-aff, adv. In ranks; in battle-array;—in military order:—af-kashī, s.f. Drawing up in ranks, putting (an army) in battle-array:—afkīaf, s.f. The whole line or row.
Origin: Arabic