هذ
1 هَذَّ بِسَلْحِهِ He ejected his excrement. (TA, art. تر.)هذ
1 هَذّ, aor. ـُ (S, L,) inf. n. هَذٌّ (S, L, K) and هَذَذٌ (L, K) and هُذَاذٌ, (K, TA,) or هَذَاذٌ, (CK, [which latter is the correct reading, (see هَذَاذَيْكَ,) and, accord. to the JK, is a quasi-inf. n.],) He cut quickly, or cut off quickly; as also ↓ اهتذّ: (S, L, K:) or he cut anything. (K) b2: هَذَّهُ بِالسَّيْفِ, inf. n. هَذٌّ, He cut him, or it, in pieces with the sword. (L,) b3: هَذَّ. aor. ـُ (S, L.) inf. n. هَدٌّ (S, L, K) and هَذَذٌ (L, K) and هُذَاذٌ, (K, TA,) or هَذَاذٌ; (CK [see above];) and ↓ اهتذّ, (K:) (tropical:) He read, or recited, quickly. (S, L, K.) You say, هَدَّ قِرَآءَتَهُ, aor. ـ) inf. n. هَذٌّ, (tropical:) He performed his reading, or re (??) tation, quickly. (Msb.) And هُوَ يَهُذُّ القُرْآنَ (tropical:) He reads, or recites, the Kur-án rapidly and uninterruptedly: (S, A, L:) and in like manner, الحَدِيثَ the narrative; (S, L;) and الشِّعْرَ the poetry. (L.) 8 إِهْتَذَ3َ see 1.هَذٌّ, or هِذٌّ: see هَذُوذٌ.
هَذُوذٌ (S, L, K) and هَذَّاذٌ (K) and ↓ هَذٌّ, (L, CK,) or ↓ هِذٌّ, (as in some copies of the K, and in the TA,) and ↓ هَذْهَاذٌ and هُذَاهِذٌ, (L, K [the last in the CK هَذَاهِذٌ],) Sharp; quickly cutting: (S, L, K:) the first, which is masc. and fem., and the second, applied to a knife; (S * L;) and the last two, to a (??) هَذَاذَيْكَ, (as As says, S) is said to people when you desire them to refrain, or forbear, or abstain, from a thing; as also هَجَاجَيْكَ; supposing [it to be addressed to] two [persons]; (S, L;) [but it is addressed to one;] meaning Refrain thou! or forbear thou! or abstain thou! (TA, art. هج.) 'Abd-Beni-l-Has-hás says,
إِذَا شُقَّ بُرْدٌ شُقَّ بِالْبردِ مِثْلُهُ هَذَاذَيْكَ حَتَّى لَيْس لِلْبُرْدِ لَابِسُ [When a burd (a kind of garment) is rent, the like thereof is rent with the burd b2: refrain thou b3: so that there is no wearer of the burd, it having been rent so as to fall off: but it seems more proper to render it here, with rending after rending, which is nearly the original signification, as will be presently shown; and, thus rendered, it does not interrupt the sentence]: the women assert that, when, in the act of concubitus, [app., for the first time,] somewhat of the garment of the man is rent, love continues between the pair; but otherwise, that they desert each other. (S, L. [This verse is related with several variations: see another reading of it voce دَوَالَيْكَ, in art. دول.]) b4: ضَرْبًا هَذَاذَيْكَ With a beating, or striking, with cutting after cutting; (L, K;) بَعْدَ هَذٍّ ↓ هَذًّا, (L,) i. e., قَطْعًا بَعْدَ قَطْعٍ: (L, K:) or with a beating, or striking, successively; uninterruptedly; وَلَآءً تِبَاعًا. (JK.) b5: In the saying of the poet,
فَبَاكَرَ مَخْتُومًا عَلَيْهِ سَيَاعُهُ هَذَاذَيْكَ حَتَّى أَنْفَذَ الدَّنَّ أَجْمَعَا [in which, for انفذ, in the L and TA, I substitute انفذ,] AHn says, that it signifies هَذًّ
بَعْدَ هَذٍّ, i. e., شُرْبًا بَعْدَ شُرْبٍ; the poet meaning And he applied himself early to a jar full of wine, [with its mud-plaster sealed upon it, with drinking after drinking, until he exhausted all that was in the jar,] and emptied it. (L.) قَرَبٌ هَذْهَاذٌ (assumed tropical:) A long and difficult night journey to water: (L, K:) or quick. (JK, K.) b2: See هذوذ.
هَذَّاذٌ: see هَذُوذٌ. b2: Also, (assumed tropical:) A camel that outstrips others. (K.)