مرث
1 مَرَثَ, (aor.
مَرُثَ,
inf. n. مَرْثٌ,
S,) He steeped dates in water, and mashed them (
S,
K) with the hand; (
S;)
syn. مَرَسَ: (
S,
K;) sometimes مَرَذَ is also used in this sense. (
S.)
b2: مَرَثَ, (aor.
مَرُثَ,
inf. n. مَرْثٌ,
TA,) He made a thing soft, (
K,) so that it became of such a subsistence that it might be supped, and then supped it. (
TA.)
b3: مَرَثَ, (aor.
مَرُثَ, and مَرِثَ,
inf. n. مَرْثٌ,
TA,) He steeped, soaked, or macerated, a thing in water: (
K:) he soaked bread in water; as also مَرَذَ. (
Sh,
As.) مَرَثَ He steeped medicine &c. in water until it became altered. (
A.)
b4: مَرَثَ, [
aor. ـُ He (a child,
S,) mumbled, or bit softly, his finger: (
S,
K:) he (a child) bit with his gums: he (a child) bit and sucked a necklace, or string of beads, such as is called سَخَابٌ. (
TA.)
b5: مَرَثَ,
aor. ـُ and مَرِثَ, (
inf. n. مَرْثٌ,
TA,) He [a child] sucked the kind of shells called cowries. (
K.)
b6: He sucked. (
IAar.)
b7: He (a child) sucked his mother's breast. (
IAar.)
b8: مَرِثَ,
aor. ـَ (
inf. n. مَرَثٌ, (
IAar,) He was mild and forbearing, or clement; and patient in bearing altercation. (
K,
TA.)
A2: مَرَثَ, [
aor. ـُ He beat, or struck, or smote, a man: (
K:) or,
accord. to
A'Obeyd, مرَثَ بِهِ الأَرْضَ, and ↓ مرّث, he threw him, or flung him, upon the ground: or,
accord. to
Fr, the verb is مَرَنَ. (
TA.)
A3: مَرَثَ السَّخْلَةَ,
aor. ـُ (
L,) and ↓ مرّثها, He imparted to the lamb, or kid, a foul smell, of sweat, or grease, or the like, so that its mother would not take to it: (
K:) he rendered it foul and greasy with his hand, so that its mother would not suckle it: (Ibn-Jo'eyl El-Kelbee:) he befouled it by stroking it with hands defiled by the smell of flesh-meat or fish, so that its mother would not take to it. (El-Mufaddal Ed-Dabbee.)
b2: Also, مَرَثَ He defiled water, by putting into it his hands foul with flesh-meat, or grease, or the like. (
TA, from a
trad.) 2 مرّث,
inf. n. تَمْرِيثٌ, He crumbled, or broke into small pieces, with his fingers. (
K.)
A2: See 1 in two places.
مَرِثٌ: see مِمْرَثٌ.
مَرْثَةٌ A single suck, by a child, of its mother's breast. (
IAar.) مِمْرَثٌ Patient in bearing altercation: (
S,
K:) mild and forbearing, or clement: as also ↓ مَرِثٌ: (
IAar,
K:)
pl. of the former, مَمَارِثُ. (
S.) أَرْضٌ مُمَرَّثَةٌ A land watered by a weak rain, (
K,) and so rendered soft, and dissolved. (
TA.)