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√FṢY
to free o.s., rid o.s. (min of), shake off – WehrCowan1979.
According to Ehret1989:177, the root is an extension in inchoative (then > tr.) *‑y from a biconsonantal *PṢ ‘to take out’, originally meaning ‘to separate, loosen, dismiss, set free’ (inch. > tr.). Other derivations from the same *PṢ : faṣṣ ‘to separate, detach, pull out from’ (↗faṣṣ), (iterative) †faṣfaṣ ‘to separate, disperse’, (iterative) faṣḥ ‘to break forth and shine in full splendor’ (↗faṣaḥa), (durative) faṣd ‘to bleed’ (↗faṣada), (sunderative) †faṣʕ ‘to press the fresh date to make it come out of the shell, so take or scrape off the shell of an almond, put off the turban’, (finitive) faṣl ‘to cut off and separate one thing from another, detach, distinguish between’ (↗faṣala), (fortative) faṣm ‘to cut, break’ (↗faṣama).
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