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921. حفز12 922. حفش13 923. حفظ16 924. حفل16 925. حفن16 926. حفو10927. حق10 928. حقب17 929. حقد16 930. حقر15 931. حقط8 932. حقف19 933. حقل16 934. حقن16 935. حقو12 936. حك7 937. حكأ9 938. حكر17 939. حكل11 940. حكم21 941. حكو4 942. حكى7 943. حل9 944. حلأ11 945. حلب19 946. حلت8 947. حلج15 948. حلز7 949. حلس16 950. حلف18 951. حلق21 952. حلقم13 953. حلقن5 954. حلك14 955. حلم19 956. حلو12 957. حلى6 958. حم6 959. حمأ12 960. حمد17 961. حمدل5 962. حمر24 963. حمز14 964. حمس18 965. حمش14 966. حمص14 967. حمض16 968. حمق17 969. حمل22 970. حملق9 971. حمن10 972. حمو8 973. حمى7 974. حن6 975. حنأ10 976. حنب9 977. حنبل5 978. حنت11 979. حنتم11 980. حنث17 981. حنجر10 982. حندر4 983. حندس10 984. حندق4 985. حنذ15 986. حنزب4 987. حنش15 988. حنط16 989. حنظل6 990. حنف20 991. حنق13 992. حنك18 993. حنو9 994. حو4 995. حوأ2 996. حوب19 997. حوت14 998. حوث8 999. حود5 1000. حوذ13 1001. حور24 1002. حوز18 1003. حوش17 1004. حوص16 1005. حوض12 1006. حوط16 1007. حوف14 1008. حوق13 1009. حوقل5 1010. حوك13 1011. حول21 1012. حولق4 1013. حوم14 1014. حون4 1015. حوى6 1016. حيث10 1017. حيج5 1018. حيد15 1019. حير18 1020. حيز8 Prev. 100
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and حفى 1 حَفِىَ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) aor. ـَ (S, Msb,) inf. n. حَفَآءٌ, (ISk, Zj, IB, Mgh, Msb,) like سَلَامٌ, (Msb,) with fet-h, not حِفَآءٌ, as in the S, (IB,) [for] this latter is a simple subst., (Msb,) He walked barefoot, without sandal and without boot; (ISk, Zj, S, IB, Mgh, Msb;) as also ↓ احتفى: (K:) [but Mtr says,] this latter, occurring in the sense of the former in a trad. of 'Omar, I have not found [elsewhere]. (Mgh.) And حَفِىَ مِنْ نَعْلَيْهِ and خُفَّهِ, inf. n. حِفْوَةٌ and حِفْيَةٌ and حِفَايَةٌ, [or all these are simple substs., He was, or became, bare of his sandals and his boot.] (TA.)

b2: And حَفِىَ, inf. n. حَفًا, (S, Mgh, Msb, K, &c.,) His foot, i. e. a man's, (S, Msb, K,) and a camel's, (K,) or his solid hoof, (S, Ham p. 476,) or this also, (K,) was, or became, attenuated [in the sole], (S, Msb, K,) or chafed, abraded, or worn, (Ham ubi suprà, and PS,) by much walking or treading or travel: (S, Msb, Ham:) or it (the foot of a man [and the hoof of a horse or the like]) became attenuated [&c.]

by much walking or treading or travel: (Mgh:) and حَفِىَ said of a horse, his hoof became abraded, or grazed. (S.)

A2: حَفِىَ بِهِ, inf. n. حَفَاوَةٌ (S, Mgh, K) and حِفَاوَةٌ and حِفَايَةٌ and تِحْفَايَةٌ, (K, TA,) with kesr; (TA; [in the CK تَحْفَايَة; both extr.;]) and به ↓ تحفّى, (S, K,) and ↓ احتفى

به; (K;) He showed him much honour, (S, Mgh, K,) and kindness, or goodness and affection and gentleness, and regard for his circumstances; (S;) regarded him, or behaved towards him, with affection, or benevolence and solicitude; (Mgh;) and manifested joy, or pleasure; (K;) and asked, or inquired, much respecting his state, or condition; (S, K;) and was careful, or solicitous, respecting his case: (S:) or حَفِىَ عَنْهُ signifies he asked, or inquired, much respecting him: (Har p. 284:) and ↓ احفى he exceeded the usual bounds in making much inquiry respecting another, and in carefulness, or solicitude, respecting his case: (Har p. 348:) and ↓ تَحَفٍّ signifies the speaking and meeting in a good, or pleasing, manner; and exceeding the usual bounds in returning a salutation, and in asking, or inquiring: accord. to Zj, حَفِىَبِهِ, inf. n. حِفْوَةٌ, means he acted towards him with kindness, or goodness and affection and gentleness, and regard for his circumstances: accord. to As, حَفِىَ بِهِ, aor. ـَ inf. n. حَفَاوَةٌ, he employed himself in the accomplishment of that which he needed, or required, and made his abode pleasant: (TA:) and حَفَاوَةٌ signifies also the being importunate, pressing, urgent, or persevering, (K, TA,) in asking. (TA.)

Hence the prov., مَأْرُبَةٌ لَا حَفَاوَةٌ [or مَأْرَبَةٌ, and مَأْرَبٌ, explained in art. ارب]. (S, K.)

b2: حَفِيتُ

إِلَيْهِ بِالوَصِيَّةِ, or حَفَيْتُ, (accord. to different copies of the S,) I exceeded the usual bounds to him in the injunction, or charge: mentioned by A'Obeyd: (S:) and اليه ↓ تحفّى he exceeded the usual bounds to him in the injunction, or charge. (TA.)

A3: حَفَا بِهِ, (K,) and حَفَاهُ, (TA,) inf. n. حَفْوٌ, He (God) honoured him. (K, TA.)

b2: And حَفَاهُ He (a man) gave to him. (K.)

b3: And He denied him, or refused him, or refused to give him; (IAar, K;) inf. n. حَفْوٌ. (IAar.) Thus it bears two contr. significations. (K.) You say, أَتَانِى

فَحَفَوْتُهُ He came to me and I denied him, &c. (IAar.) And حَفَوْتُهُ مِنْ كُلِّ خَيْرٍ, aor. ـُ inf. n. حَفْوٌ, I debarred him from, or prevented him from obtaining, all good. (As, S.)

A4: حَفَا شَارِبَهُ: see 4.

3 حافاهُ, (inf. n. مُحَافَاةٌ, TA,) He disputed with him in words; or did so vehemently, or obstinately. (Az, S, K. *)

4 احفى, said of a man, His beast became attenuated, or chafed, or abraded, in [the sole of] the hoof. (S.)

A2: احفاهُ He (God) caused

him to be barefooted, without sandals or boots: and hence احفى also signifies he made his feet bare of the sandals or boots. (TA.)

b2: He made his foot, i. e. a man's, and his hoof, i. e. a horse's or the like, to become attenuated, [or chafed, or worn, in the sole,] by much walking or treading or travel. (S.)

A3: He repeated it; namely, a question. (K.)

b2: He importuned, pressed, or urged, him, and harassed, or molested, him in so doing: (Lth, K:) or he asked him, and pressed him much in seeking or demanding: (TA:) he importuned him in asking or questioning: (Msb:) he harassed, or wearied, him, and went to the utmost length in asking him, or questioning him. (TA.) See also 1. إِحْفَآءٌ signifies also The going to the utmost length in disputing. (S, TA.) It is in asking respecting a thing, and in seeking or demanding, and in seeking or demanding from another: you say, احفى فِى المَسْأَلَةِ, [&c.,] and فِيهَا ↓ تحفّى, He exceeded the usual bounds in the question, or in asking. (Ham p. 80)

b3: and hence, (Ham p. 80,) احفى شَارِبَهُ He clipped his mustache to the utmost degree; (S, Ham;) clipped

it closely: (S:) or he clipped it much; (Mgh, Msb, K;) as also ↓ حَفَاهُ. (K.)

b4: احفى فَمَهُ He examined to the utmost his [app. a horse's]

teeth. (TA.)

b5: أَحْفَيْتُهُ I incited, or urged, him to inquire respecting, or to investigate, the news, or information, (K, TA,) to the utmost. (TA.)

A4: أَحْفَيْتُ بِهِ i. q. أَزْرَيْتُ [I despised him; or I brought against him the imputation of a fault, or the like, desiring to involve him in confusion thereby; &c.]. (K.)

5 تحفّى, inf. n. تَحَفٍّ: see 1, in three places: and see also 4.

b2: Also i. q. اِجْتَهَدَ [He strove, or laboured, &c., فِى أَمْرٍ in an affair]. (K.)

b3: And i. q. اِهْتَبَلَ [app. as meaning He practised artifice, or the like]. (K.)

6 تَحَافَيْنَا إِلَى السُّلْطَانِ Each of us preferred a complaint against the other to the Sultán, (K, TA,) and he referred our case to the judge (الحَافِى, i. e. القَاضِى). (TA.)

8 احتفى: see 1, first sentence.

A2: And احتفى بِهِ: see 1.

A3: احتفى also signifies He pulled up herbs, or leguminous plants, from the ground (T, Mgh, K) with the ends of his fingers, because of their shortness and paucity; (T, Mgh;) as also اِحْتَفَأَ, (T, Mgh, K,) accord. to one reading of a trad. in which it occurs; and اجتفأ, accord. to another reading of the same; but both these are disallowed by Aboo-Sa'eed. (T, Mgh.)

b2: He uprooted, or extirpated, anything. (Aboo-Sa'eed, T.)

b3: احتفى القَوْمُ المَرْعَى The people, or party, fed their animals upon the pasturage and left not aught of its herbage: the subst.

[denoting the act of doing this] is ↓ حفوة [app. حَفْوَةٌ]. (TA.)

10 استحفى He asked, or inquired after, news, or tidings, (A, K,) exceeding the usual bounds in doing so. (A.)

حَفًا: see حِفْوَةٌ.

حَفٍ, applied to a man, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) and a camel, (K,) and a horse or the like, (Zj, S, K, Ham p. 476,) Having his foot, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) or hoof, (Zj, S, K, Ham,) attenuated [in the sole], (Zj, S, Mgh, Msb, K,) or chafed, abraded, or worn, (Ham, PS,) by much walking or treading or travel; (S, Mgh, Msb, Ham;) as also ↓ حَافٍ. (K.)

حَفْوَةٌ: see 8.

حُفْوَةٌ: see what next follows.

حِفْوَةٌ (S, K) and ↓ حُفْوَةٌ (K) and ↓ حِفْيَةٌ and ↓ حِفَايَةٌ, (S, K,) all simple substs., (K,) [but all except the second mentioned in one place in the TA as inf. ns.,] and ↓ حِفَآؤٌ, (S, Msb,) a simple subst., differing from the inf. n., which is حَفَآءٌ, (Msb,) The state of being barefoot, without sandal and without boot: (S, Msb:) or the state of having the foot, or hoof, attenuated [in the sole, or chafed, abraded, or worn, by much walking or treading or travel]: (K:) [but it seems that this is a mistake, and that] the word denoting the latter meaning is ↓ حَفًا [an inf. n.: see 1]. (ISk, Zj, S, Mgh, Msb.)

حِفْيَةٌ: see حِفْوَةٌ.

حِفَآءٌ: see حِفْوَةٌ.

حَفىٌّ Showing much honour, (Mgh, K,) and manifesting joy or pleasure [at meeting another]; as also ↓ حَافٍ; (K;) and behaving with affection, or benevolence and solicitude; (Mgh;) showing kindness, or goodness and affection and gentleness, and regard for the circumstances of another: (Lth, TA:) and asking, or inquiring, much respecting another's state, or condition; as also ↓ حَافٍ: (K:) going to the utmost length in asking, or inquiring: (S:) and [hence, perhaps,] knowing in the utmost degree: (S, K:) and importunate, pressing, or urgent, in asking, or inquiring: (K:) pl. حُفَوَآءُ. (Fr, K.) You say, هُوَ حَفِىٌّ بِهِ He is one who behaves with affection, or benevolence and solicitude, to him; who shows him much honour [&c.]. (Mgh.) إِنَّهُ كَانَ بِى

حَفِيًّا, in the Kur [xix. 48], means Verily He is gracious [to me]: (Zj:) or knowing [with respect to me] and gracious [to me], answering my prayer when I pray to him: (Fr:) or mindful, regardful, or considerate, of me. (TA.)

حِفَايَةٌ: see حِفْوَةٌ.

حَافٍ Walking barefoot, without sandal and without boot: (ISk, Zj, S, Mgh, Msb:) pl. حُفَاةٌ. (Mgh, Msb.)

b2: See also حَفٍ.

A2: And see حَفِىٌّ, in two places.

A3: Also A judge; syn. قَاضٍ. (K.)
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