عرفه ʻarafa, vulg. ʻarfa for A. عرفة, v.n. fr. عرف 'to know,' c.
P عرفه ʻarafa, vulg. ʻarfa (for A. عرفة, v.n. fr. عرف 'to know,' &c.), s.m. A vigil, wake (esp. that of the night preceding the ʻīduʼẓ-ẓuhạ̄, the ʻīduʼl-fit̤r, and the shab-barāt):—ʻarafa karnā, v.n. To keep a vigil, to offer oblations of sweetmeats, &c. on a day of vigil (at the tomb of a deceased relative).
عرفا ʻurafā
A عرفا ʻurafā, s.m. pl. (of عريف ʻarīf, syn. of ʻārif, q.v.), The wise, the holy, those who are skilled in divine things; the intelligent, the ingenious; judges.
عرفي ʻurfī rel. n. fr. ʻurf
A عرفي ʻurfī (rel. n. fr. ʻurf), adj. Well-known, notorious, public.