deriv►ḥaflaẗ al-taʔbīn, n.f., commemoration, commemorative ceremony for a deceased person;
►al-ḥaflaẗ al-ʔūlà, n.f., premiere;
►ḥaflaẗ ḥāfilaẗ, n.f., numerous assembly;
►ḥaflaẗ ḫayriyyaẗ, n.f., charity performance, charity event;
►ḥaflaẗ al-dafn, n.f., funeral ceremony, obsequies;
►ḥaflaẗ dīniyyaẗ, n.f., religious ceremony, Divine Service;
►ḥaflaẗ sāhiraẗ and ḥaflaẗ samar, n.f., evening party, soirée;
►ḥaflaẗ sīnamāʔiyyaẗ, n.f., motion-picture show;
►ḥaflaẗ al-šāy, n.f., tea party;
►ḥaflaẗ al-ʕurs, n.f., wedding;
►ḥaflaẗ al-ĭstiqbāl, n.f., (public) reception;
►ḥaflaẗ mūsīqiyyaẗ, n.f., concert.►BP#3861ĭḥtafala, vb. VIII, 1 to gather, rally, throng together; 2 to celebrate (bi‑ s.th.\s.o.); 3a to concern o.s. (bi‑ or li‑ with), attend, pay attention, give one’s mind (bi‑ or li‑ to s.th.); b to honour, welcome, receive kindly (bi‑ s.o.): Gt-stem, self-ref.
►BP#1556ĭḥtifāl, pl. -āt, n., celebration, ceremony, festival, festivities: vn. VIII.
►muḥtafil: al-muḥtafilūn, pl., the participants in a festive event, the celebrators: PA VIII.
►muḥtafal, n., assembly place, gathering place; party; muḥtafal bih, adj., celebrated: PP VIII.For other values attached to the root, cf. ↗ḥafala, ↗ḥaffala, ↗ḥafīl, ↗ḥāfilaẗ, as well as, for the overall picture, root entry ↗√ḤFL.