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4818. وضخ8 4819. وضر12 4820. وضع22 4821. وضف6 4822. وضن14 4823. وط24824. وطأ16 4825. وطب12 4826. وطث7 4827. وطح9 4828. وطد13 4829. وطر14 4830. وطس17 4831. وطن14 4832. وظب14 4833. وظف17 4834. وع2 4835. وعب14 4836. وعث14 4837. وعد15 4838. وعر15 4839. وعز10 4840. وعس9 4841. وعظ17 4842. وعق9 4843. وعل16 4844. وعى10 4845. وغب9 4846. وغد14 4847. وغر13 4848. وغل16 4849. وغم11 4850. وفد15 4851. وفر17 4852. وفز14 4853. وفض16 4854. وفق14 4855. وفى7 4856. وقب12 4857. وقت18 4858. وقح16 4859. وقد14 4860. وقذ17 4861. وقر21 4862. وقص18 4863. وقع16 4864. وقف19 4865. وقى8 4866. وك1 4867. وكأ16 4868. وكب14 4869. وكت12 4870. وكث6 4871. وكح7 4872. وكد14 4873. وكر18 4874. وكز15 4875. وكس18 4876. وكظ10 4877. وكع15 4878. وكف18 4879. وكل18 4880. وكن12 4881. وكى5 4882. ول1 4883. ولب9 4884. ولت7 4885. ولث10 4886. ولج19 4887. ولح7 4888. ولد18 4889. ولس10 4890. ولع16 4891. ولغ15 4892. ولف11 4893. ولم14 4894. وله15 4895. ولى8 4896. ومأ13 4897. ومت2 4898. ومد9 4899. ومض15 4900. ومى4 4901. ونب7 4902. ونى7 4903. وهب18 4904. وهت8 4905. وهث8 4906. وهج13 4907. وهد14 4908. وهر6 4909. وهق13 4910. وهل12 4911. وهم18 4912. وهن14 4913. وهى6 4914. ويب10 4915. ويح10 4916. ويس8 4917. ويل15 Prev. 100
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1 وَطٌّ, [an inf. n., of which the verb is وَطَّ, aor. , accord. to rule, وَطِّ, but accord. to the TK, وَطُّ,] The crying of the وَطْوَاط. (Sgh, K.) b2: The creaking of the [kind of vehicle called] مَحْمِل. (Sgh, K.) R. Q. 1 وَطْوَطَةٌ, [inf. n. of وَطْوَطَ,] The uttering speech, or words rapidly, or near together. (K.) [See وَطْوَاطٌ.] b2: (assumed tropical:) The being weak. (K.) R. Q. 2 تَوَطْوَطَ He (a child) cried out. (Ibn 'Abbád, Sgh, K.) وُطُطٌ: see the last sentence of the next paragraph.

وَطْوَاطٌ The bat; syn. خُفَّاشٌ: (As, S, K:) or the large خُفَّاش: (Msb:) or the swallow; syn. خُطَّافٌ; (S, Msb;) this is thought by A'Obeyd to be, more probably than the first, the correct meaning; (S;) or the last may be right, but the first is that which is commonly known: (IB:) or it has the first signification, and also signifies a species of the swallows (خَطَاطِيف) of the mountains, (K, TA,) black and likened to a species of the خَشَاشِيف [or bats], because of its [frequent] receding and turning aside [in its flight]: (TA:) [Golius says, as on the authority of the K, “pec. genus montanum et. vocale, quod a>/pous dicitur; i. e. the swift:] pl. وَطَاوِيطُ, (Msb,) or وَطَاوِطُ, (S,) or both, (Kr, K,) but the latter, which is irreg., only allowable in poetry, in cases of necessity. (Kr.) It is used in the first of these senses in the proverb, أَبْصَرُ فِى اللَّيْلِ مِنَ الوَطْوَاطِ [More clear-sighted in the night than the bat]. (S, Msb.) b2: Clamorous; (Lh, K;) applied to a man: (Lh:) and one who utters his speech, or words, rapidly, or near together; (Lh, K;) as though his voice were the voice of bats: so they assert it to mean: (Lh:) fem. with ة: (K:) and [in like manner]

↓ وَطْوَاطِىٌّ signifies loquacious; a great talker; a babbler. (K *, TA.) b3: (assumed tropical:) A man weak in intellect and judgment: (ISh:) or weak and cowardly; (A 'Obeyd, S K;) in the opinion of A'Obeyd, as being likened to the flying thing so called; (S;) as also ↓ وَطْوَاطِىٌّ: (K:) and ↓ وُطُطٌ, (IAar, K,) of which وَطْوَاطٌ is the sing., (TA,) men (IAar) weak in intellects and bodies. (IAar, K.) وَطْوَاطِىٌّ: see وَطْوَاطٌ, in two places.
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