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4664. هيج13 4665. هيد14 4666. هير9 4667. هيش9 4668. هيض13 4669. هيط94670. هيف13 4671. هيق10 4672. هيل17 4673. هيم17 4674. هين7 4675. هيه9 4676. و11 4677. وأ3 4678. وأب6 4679. وأد13 4680. وأر7 4681. وأل13 4682. وأم13 4683. وأى5 4684. وب1 4685. وبأ16 4686. وبت4 4687. وبخ12 4688. وبد9 4689. وبر18 4690. وبش15 4691. وبص14 4692. وبل17 4693. وبه10 4694. وبى1 4695. وت2 4696. وتا1 4697. وتب3 4698. وتح10 4699. وتد19 4700. وتر22 4701. وتن14 4702. وتى1 4703. وث1 4704. وثا1 4705. وثب15 4706. وثج8 4707. وثر16 4708. وثق18 4709. وثم9 4710. وثن17 4711. وثى1 4712. وج2 4713. وجأ13 4714. وجب17 4715. وجح10 4716. وجد17 4717. وجذ6 4718. وجر15 4719. وجز13 4720. وجس14 4721. وجع14 4722. وجن15 4723. وجه16 4724. وجى2 4725. وح1 4726. وحب2 4727. وحت4 4728. وحج3 4729. وحد19 4730. وحش15 4731. وحف16 4732. وحل14 4733. وحم14 4734. وحن6 4735. وحى8 4736. وخ1 4737. وخد12 4738. وخذ2 4739. وخز13 4740. وخش15 4741. وخض7 4742. وخط13 4743. وخف13 4744. وخم15 4745. وخى4 4746. ود2 4747. ودأ9 4748. ودب4 4749. ودج17 4750. ودح7 4751. ودع21 4752. ودق16 4753. ودك15 4754. ودن11 4755. ودى8 4756. وذأ9 4757. وذب5 4758. وذح10 4759. وذر18 4760. وذم13 4761. ورأ10 4762. ورب9 4763. ورث19 Prev. 100
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1 مَا زَالَ يَهِيطُ, inf. n. هَيْطٌ; and مَا زَالَ فِى

هَيْطٍ وَمَيْطٍ; He ceased not to be engaged in crying out, or vociferating, or calling for aid or succour; and in evil, or mischief; and raising a clamour, or confused noise. (K.) IKtt says, that يهيط has no pret. (TA.) [See also 3.]3 هِيَاطٌ [in the senses assigned to it in what here follows] is an inf. n. of which the verb [هَايَطَ] is obsolete. (L.) You say, مَا زَالَ فِى

هِيَاطٍ وَمِيَاطٍ He ceased not to be in a state of approaching, or drawing near, and retiring to a distance: (K:) or هِيَاطٌ signifies the act of advancing: (Lh:) or هِيَاطٌ and مِيَاطٌ respectively signify the most vehement driving in coming to water, and the most vehement driving in returning from water; and the meaning is, going and coming: (Aboo-Tálib:) or both signify the being in a state of commotion, tumult, or disturbance; as some say, arising from their saying “ No, by God,” and “ Yes, by God: ” (TA:) [it is also said that] مُهَايَطَةٌ [which is likewise an inf. n. of مَايَطَ] signifies the act of crying out, or vociferating; and raising a clamour, or confused noise; [(see also 1;) and so, app., هِيَاطٌ; for it is immediately added,] one says, وَقَعَ القَوْمُ فِى

هِيَاطٍ وَمِيَاطٍ [as though meaning the people, or company of men, fell into vociferating, &c.]. (S.) بَيْنَهُمَا مُهَايَطَةٌ is also said to signify Between them two is low, faint, or gentle, speaking. (TA.) [See مِيَاطٌ.] b2: Accord. to IAar, هايطهُ signifies He esteemed him weak. (TA.) 6 تهايطوا They came together, or coalesced, and arranged, or adjusted, their affairs; (Fr., S, K;) contr. of تمايطوا. (Fr, S.) هَائِط and مَائِطٌ are explained by IAar as signifying Going and coming. (TA.)
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