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معط


مَعَطَ(n. ac. مَعْط)
a. Stretched.
b. [Bi], Prolonged.
c. Plucked.
d. [Bi], Cast out, ejected.
e. [ coll. ], Scalded off (
hair ).
f. see VIII (a)
مَعِطَ(n. ac. مَعَط)
a. Fell off (hair).
b. Was bald, hairless.

تَمَعَّطَa. see (مَعِطَ).

إِنْمَعَطَ
(a. ن
or
م )
see (مَعِطَ) (a).
b. Was long, thin (rope).
إِمْتَعَطَa. Drew (sword).
b. Was long (day).
c. ( ت
or
م )
see (( مَعِطَ)) (a).
مَعِطa. see 14 (a)
أَمْعَطُ
(pl.
مُعْط)
a. Bald, hairless.
b. Bare, barren (ground).
c. Malignant, mischievous.

مَعْطَآءُa. fem. of
أَمْعَطُb. [art.], Pudendum.
N. P.
مَعَّطَa. Long, lengthy.
b. see 14 (a)
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