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Page 1: 1 two - studyquran.org · [Boox 1. l1 .%; aJ [He has affection, and desire, for us], in a verse of 'Orweh Ibn-EI-Ward. (Sh.) S. a subst. from .33j1, (1, M, L, 1],) signifying

[Boox 1.

l1 .%; aJ [He has affection, and desire, for us],in a verse of 'Orweh Ibn-EI-Ward. (Sh.)

S. a subst. from .33j1, (1, M, L, 1],) signifying[An apoetacy: and particularly] a returning

from El-Isldm to unbelief; (L, M9b;) or so,>s1 3^;. i (M.) - Sce also iv, in three

places. Also Camels' drinking water a secondtime (M, L, 15) and so causing the milk to returninto their udders; as also ;j;. (M, L.)-AndA swelling of the teats of a she-camel: or theirrselling by reason of the collecting of the milk:as also V, in either sense: and the former, acame'rj udder's becoming shining, and infusedwith milk: (M, L:) or the udder's becomingfilled with milk before bringing forth. (Ay, ,

-1.) -And A rernain, remainder, or anythingremaining. (M, L.)

.jJ: see the next preceding paragraph, intwo place.

;I;b and ;I;j subts. from ;i;: j and

;3j1; [accord. to the g, of ; as expl. in thefirm sentence of this art., but this is a mistake,for the meaning evidently is Desire for thereturn, or restoration, if a thing;] ua in thesaying of El-AkhUal,

[And not ery one nho has been cheated in asale, his striking of the bargain having passed,trill restore, or bring back, what has escaped him,by a desire for its restorationl (M, L. [Inthe M, in art. , this verse is differentlyrelated; with gA.. for J and for

C5d: and it is there said that L is here

used by poetic license for .. _])

j : asee $, in three places. - Also Clouds

(~,) of which the water has been pouredforth. (].)- And A compact limb, or mem-ber. (M, L. [See also .?.])

;1'I, (as in the T and in some copies of the ,)

or (as in other copies of the ] and in the

TA,) A setter of broken bones: from It,j as thename of a certain well-known bone-setter. (T, ].)

Lpt>;: see what next precedes.I

1; sing. of ;;, (TA,) which signifies Un-seemly, or ugly; [or having a quality that rpels

the eye; (see ;i3;)] applied to men. (IAyr,]~,TA.) - See also what next follows.

&.b [the act. part. n. .1;j converted by the affixa into a subct.]. You say, ii S;l; ).o2l 1,

(, L,) or ag, (1,) ora *' lj', (so in a copyof the A, [but probably a mistranscription,]) and

4t ,.. % (1,) S This affair has, or will hate, orthere i in it, or mi be in it, no profit, ($, A, L,

K,) or no return. (, L) [Sel also y.]-Also The piece of wood, in the fore part of the

;.s. [or cart], that is put acros betmeen the

Oica [or two shafts, thus called because theywere commonly made of wood of the tree called

; which piece rests upon the neck of the bull

that drams the cart]. (K.)A.%>jI : More, and most, profitable [or productive

of a return]. (S, L, K.) So in the saying,

jIs .y'l tM I [Thi oaffair is, or mill be,

more, or most, profitable to him]. (S, L.)

L*: see ., second sentence.

. A ewe or she-goat ($, 1O) or other animal(s) secreting milk in her udder before bringingforth: ($, 1 :) or a she-camel having her uddershininq, and infused with milh; (Ks, M, L;) asalso r: (Ks, L:) and any female near tobringing forth, and having her belly and udderlarge. (M, L.) And A she-camel having herudder and vulva inflated, or swollen, in consequenceof her lying upon moist ground: or wrhose vulvais swollen in consequence of lust for the stallion:

or having her tU$i [or groins, or inguinal creases,

or the like], or her udder, and her vulva, swollenin consequence of drinking much water: (M, L:)and a he-camel, (T, ],) and a she-camel, (T, L,)

heavy from drinking much water: pl. ljd. (T,L, 1].) - Also, [app. from the first of the mean-ings explained in this paragraph,] A man whohas been long without a wife, or absent from hishome, (T,* L,* 1.,) and whose seminal fluid hasin consequence returned into his back; (T, L;)as also t ;... (15.) And [hence,] te Verylibidinous; (i, K ;) applied to a man. (S.) Andt [Swollen with anger; see 4: or] angry. (K.)

One says, d -q . ;>.j Suich aons came

angry [in countenance]. (s.) Also A sea (T, )

tumultuous with marCes; syn. C:- ( :) having

many waves: ($8:) or having much water. (T.)

>. A man who repels much, and often wheelsaway and then returns to the fight; or chorepels and returns much. (M, L.)

;~,,~: see ;,1,

see the next paragraph. - Also, [and

t ;.;.., (see 5,)] t A man (S, A) confounded, or

pe.plexed, and unable to see his right course.

($, A, 1g.)

m see .$, in three places. - You say also,, ~. ..5 4; ~J,i ~. 'j; ~ [There is no good

in a saying rebutted and reiterated]. (A.)_

And j .r1 A door shut, or closed; not

opened. (Mgh.) - And ).s,. *11 A womon

diorced; (T, Q,* M, A, 1 ;*) as also t :(AA, j:) because she is sent back to the houseof her parents (A.) [In the present day, alsoapplied to A woman taken back after divorce.]

_ See also .. 1 Also an inf. n. [of an unusual

form] of; (, L, f: )

i~j ., [the part. n. j. converted by the

affix ; into a subst.,] t A razor: [so called]because it is turned back into its handle. (.,A, g.)

j;r, from j1.3;! meaning "a returning ;"(8;) [An apostate: and particularly] one whoreturns from El-Isldm to disbelief. (L.)

.jX: see %. - Also A man compact andshort, not lank in make: (M, L:) or extremely

short. (L) [See also ~;~ ]

1. LSlJI i;j, [aor. , inf. n. :;;, He sup

ported, propped, or stayed, the wall, (ISh, T, ],)by means of a piece of tinber or wood, or abuttress or the like, to prevent its falling; (ISh,

T;) as also Vtl4: (Yoo,T, 5:) or J~ I I" ;,'. [he supported the wall by a structure;] heattached a structure to the wall. (M.)... Hence,

(T,) 4 ol.j lie strengthened and supported him,or it, by means of it, (Lth, T, M,* 1g,) namely, aperson by a thing, (Ltlh,T,) or a thing by a thing,(M,) like as one strengthens and supports a wallby meanm of a structure rhich he attaches thereto;

(T;) as also $ ivl. (T,* g..) And l%J, (Mgh,TA,) inf. n. :, (Mgh,) .ie helped, aided, orassuisted, him; (Mgh, TA ;) s also * AjI: (T, $,

M, Msb, K:) and &3b$j and t ,Olat, (T,) or

* $I.tI, ($,) I nas, or becamne, a helper,an aider, or an assistant, to him. (T, .. ) -

Hence also, (i. o., from . JI .1,) J.Tl ;iS He took good care of the camels, (A, 15, TA,)in tending and pasturinig theml . (A, TA.) - And

, sJ1' lie cast a stotw at him; (M, ;)

like [olj;, mentioned in art. k>.$, and] 1;;. (M.)

g;;, aor. , inf n. ;;j, (T, S, M, ], &c.,)

for which one should not say jl;;; (T ;) and Th

mentions also 1;j and .S; as syn. witIh .j, butthese are strange; and more strange is what is said

in the Msb, namely, Ij;, aor. P., part. n. ~J,[as a dial. var.,] asserted by 1Drst, in the Expos.of the Fy, to he crroneou', and peculiar to thevulgar; (MF, TA;) It (a thisig, T, l, M, Msb,)

[and he, see :'&j, its part. n.,] was, or became,bad, corrupt, vitious, depraved, or ithe like; (S,M, Msb,' K ;) or of no rank, or Cestimation; lor,ignoble, vile, or mean; (Msb;) [disapprowved, dis-

lihed, hated, or abominable: (see :; )] and heras, or became, weah, and impotent, so as to be

in want or need. (TA from the Expositions ofthe Fs.)

2: see the next paragraph.

4. ij: see 1, in five places. - Also Hesettled, established, or confirmed, him, or it, (1,TA,) in his, or its, state. (TA.) - He stilled, orquieted, him, or it. (1.) - And He let it donn;namely, a veil, or curtain. (.) - Also Rerendered it bad, corrupt, witious, depraved, or thelike; ($, V;) namely, a thing; said of a man;

( ;) [and *bj is used in the ame sense: (see1 in art. :)] he made,or asertd, or Aed,

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