نتش
1 نَتَشَ, (
S,
A,
K,)
aor. ـِ
inf. n. نَتْشٌ, (
A,
K,) He extracted; or drew, or pulled, out, or forth; (
S,
A,
K;) a thing, (
S,) or a thorn, (
A,
K,) and the like, (
K,) and hair, (
TA,) with the مِنْتَاش: (
S,
A,
K,
TA:) he plucked out hair or the like. (
IDrd,
K.)
b2: He plucked, or pulled, flesh, and the like, by pinching it with his fingers, (
Lth,
K,) and by taking hold upon it with his teeth. (
Lth,
TA.)
b3: نَتَشَ الجَرَادُ الأَرْضَ,
aor. and
inf. n. as above, The locusts ate the herbage of the earth. (
TA.)
b4: مَا نَتَشْتُ مِنْ فُلَانٍ شَيْئًا I did not obtain, (
S,) or take, (
A,) from such a one anything. (
S, A.)
b5: هُوَيَنْتِشُ لِعِيَالِهِ, (
Lh,
TA,)
inf. n. as above, (
K,) (
tropical:) He gains, or earns, or seeks sustenance, for his family, or house-hold. (
Lh,
K, *
TA.)
b6: هُوَ يَنْتِشُ مِنْ كُلِّ عِلْمٍ (assumed
tropical:) He takes [or acquires] of every science. (
A, *
TA.) مَا أَحَذَ إِلَّا نَتْشًا He took not save a little. (
TA.) مِنْتَاشٌ [A kind of tweezers;] an instrument with which one extracts, or draws or pulls out or forth, (
S,
A,
K,) a thing (
S,) or a thorn, (
A,
K,) and the like, (
K,) and hair; (
TA;)
i. q. مِنْقَاشٌ. (
S,
K.)