نق
ى2 نَقَّاهُ He cleansed it; cleared it; picked it; purified it; removing from it what was bad. (Msb, &c.) 10 اِسْتَنْقَى He took extraordinary pains, or the utmost pains, in cleansing his body. (Mgh.) You say also, اِسْتَنْقَى الذَّكَرَ مِنَ البَوْلِ (K, art. برأ,) [He took extraordinary pains in cleansing the ذَكَر from urine: or] he cleansed the ذكر entirely from urine; syn. اِسْتَنْظَفَهُ. (TA in that art.) b2: اِسْتِنْقَاءٌ: see voce اِسْتَبْرَأَ.نِقْىٌ The pith of canes, or reeds: see ذِهْنٌ. b2: Somewhat of fat in a camel. (TA in art. طعم.) b3: And Marrow; i. q. مُخٌّ. (TA voce صُهَارَةٌ.) بَنَاتُ النَّقَى
, or النَّقَا, The حُلَكَة [or حُلْكَة]; to which the fingers (بَنَان) of virgins are likened: (T in art. بنى:) a certain small reptile, that dwells in sand, resembling a fish, smooth, and having a mixture of whiteness and redness; called also شَحْمَةُ النَّقَا. (TA.) See حُلَكَةٌ and شَحْمٌ. b2: نَقًا or نَقًى
An extended gibbous piece of sand. (S, * Msb, * K.) نُقَايَةٌ The extract, or refuse, of a thing: see عُصَارَةٌ.
مُنْقٍ
, said of a sheep, Becoming a little fat: see سَاحٌّ. b2: A sieve, syn. غِرْبَالٌ. (TA, art. دوس.) مُنَقِّيَةٌ A woman who trims the split palmstalks in mat-making: see شَطَبَ and شَاطِبَةٌ.