ضنى
ضَنِيَ الرجُلُ ضَنىً شَديداً: إذا كانَ به مَرَضٌ مُخَامِرٌ كُلَّما ظُن أنَه بَرَأ نُكِسَ. وأضْنَاه المَرَضُ.
وضَنِيَ يَضْنى: إذا تَرَيعَ وزادَ.
وضَنَتِ المَرْأةُ - بغير هَمْزٍ -: كَثُرَ ضَنَاها أي وَلَدُها، تَضْني ضَنَاءً - مَمْدُوْدٌ -. والقَوْمُ قد أضْنَوْا.
ضَنِيَ الرجُلُ ضَنىً شَديداً: إذا كانَ به مَرَضٌ مُخَامِرٌ كُلَّما ظُن أنَه بَرَأ نُكِسَ. وأضْنَاه المَرَضُ.
وضَنِيَ يَضْنى: إذا تَرَيعَ وزادَ.
وضَنَتِ المَرْأةُ - بغير هَمْزٍ -: كَثُرَ ضَنَاها أي وَلَدُها، تَضْني ضَنَاءً - مَمْدُوْدٌ -. والقَوْمُ قد أضْنَوْا.
ضن
ى1 ضَنِىَ, (S, M, Msb, K,) aor. ـَ (Msb, K,) inf. n. ضَنًى; (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K;) and ↓ اضطنى signifies the same; He was, or became, slender, and small in body: and hence, (Ham p. 112,) he was, or became, diseased, disordered, or sick; (S, and Ham ibid.;) because disease occasions leanness, or emaciation: (Ham:) or he was, or became, lean, or emaciated: (so accord. to the explanation of the inf. n. in the Mgh:) or he was, or became, affected with a disease, disorder, or sickness, (M, Msb, K,) of long continuance, and settled, (M,) or constant, so that he was at the point of death, (Msb,) or such as infected, or pervaded, him, and so that, whenever he thought himself to be recovering, he relapsed. (K.) A2: [See also 1 in art. ضنو.]3 مُضَانَاةٌ i. q. مُعَانَاةٌ, (S, K, KL,) both signifying The suffering, or enduring, [or contending with,], the difficulty, or trouble, or inconvenience, of a thing; as also مُقَاسَاةٌ. (KL.) 4 اضناهُ, said of a disease, disorder, or sickness, (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) It rendered him such as is termed ضَنًى or ضَنٍ: (M, Msb, K:) rendered him lean, or emaciated: (Mgh:) or oppressed him; burdened him heavily; overburdened him; or overcame him, and rendered him heavy. (S, TA.) A2: And أَضْنَى He kept to the bed by reason of what is termed ضَنًى [i. e. leanness, or emaciation; or disease, disorder, or sickness, or such as was of long continuance, &c.: see 1]. (TA.) 5 تضنّى He (a man) feigned himself diseased, disordered, or sick. (TA.) 8 اضطنى: see 1. b2: See also 8 in art. ضنأ.ضَنًى: inf. n. of 1. (S, M, &c.) b2: Also, [in some copies of the K erroneously written ضَنِىٌّ,] and ↓ ضَنٍ; (S, M, Msb, K;) the former applied alike to a man (Fr, IAar, T, S, Msb) and to a woman (IAar, T, S, Msb) and to two persons (Msb) and to a pl. number, (Fr, IAar, T, S, Msb,) because originally an inf. n., (S, Msb,) for ذُو ضَنًى and ذَاتُ ضَنًى [&c.]; (Msb;) or some do not dualize it nor pluralize it, because it is [originally] an inf. n., and others dualize it and pluralize it; (M;) but ↓ ضَنٍ has a fem. (Msb) and a dual and a pl., (S,) its fem. being ضَنِيَةٌ (Msb, TA) [and its dual ضَنِيَانِ] and the pl. is أَضْنَآءٌ; (TA;) [Slender, and small in body: and hence, (see 1,)] diseased, disordered, or sick: (S:) [or lean, or emaciated: (see again 1:)] or affected with a disease, disorder, or sickness, (M, Msb, K,) of long continuance, and settled, (M,) or constant, so that he is at the point of death, (Msb,) or such as infects, or pervades, him, and so that, whenever he thinks himself to be recovering, he relapses. (K.) You say, تَرَكْتُهُ ضَنًى and ↓ ضَنِيًا [I left him lean, or diseased, &c.]. (S.) ضَنٍ; fem. ضَنِيَةٌ; and pl. أَضْنَآءٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in three places.
ضِنًى, [written in the TA ضنا, but the final radical is ى,] with kesr, accord to IAar, signifies Pains that cause fear. (TA.) ضَنَآءٌ, like سَلَامٌ [in measure, The state of such as is termed ضَنًى or ضَنٍ], a subst. from ضَنِىَ. (Msb.) مُضْنًى Rendered lean, or emaciated; [&c;] (Mgh;) pass. part. n. of 4 [q. v.]. (Mgh, Msb.)