engl▪ KFR_1 ‘to cover, hide; be irreligious, infidel’ ↗kafara
▪ KFR_2 ‘village’ ↗kafr
▪ KFR_3 ‘camphor’ ↗kāfūr♦ Semantic value spectrum in ClassAr (acc. to BAH2008): ‘to cover, to hide, to cover seed in the soil, to plant seeds, planter; to wear a garment over the shield; to be ungrateful, to hide God’s existence, to deny God, not to believe, to blaspheme, to be an infidel; darkness of night, night; the sea; great valley; rain; to prostrate, to show humility’. – Al-Suyūṭī quotes an opinion that kaffir is a borrowing from either Nab or Hbr.