هث
1 هَثَّ,
aor. ـُ
inf. n. هَثٌّ, He mixed a thing, one part with another. (
M.)
b2: هَثَّ, [
aor. ـِ
inf. n. هَثٌّ, He lied. (
IAar,
K.)
R.
Q. 1 هَثْهَثَ,
inf. n. هَثْهَثَةٌ, He mixed, or confounded; like مَثْمَثَ. (
TA.) هثهث أَمْرَهُ He confounded his affair. (
TA.)
b2: هَثْهَثَ,
inf. n. هَثْهَثَةٌ, It was mixed, or confounded. (
S,
K.)
b3: هَثْهَثَ, (
inf. n. هَثْهَثَةٌ,
K,) He (a magistrate,
S) acted unjustly, injuriously, or tyrannically. (
S,
K.)
b4: هثهث النَّاسَ He (a magistrate) acted unjustly, injuriously, or tyrannically, towards the people. (
TA.)
A2: هَثْهَثَ,
inf. n. هَثْهَثَةٌ, It sent forth quickly: (
K:) [
ex.] هَثْهَثَتِ السَّحَابَةُ بِقُطْرِهَا وَثَلْجِهَا The cloud sent forth quickly its rain and its snow. (
S.)
A3: هَثْهَثَ,
inf. n. هَثْهَثَةٌ (and هثهاث,
TA) He trod, or trampled, vehemently. (
K.)
b2: It (a pasturing herd or flock) trod the fresh green pasture until it was destroyed, حتى يوتى [So in the
L,
app. حَتَّى يُؤُتِىَ].) هَثٌّ and ↓ هَثْهَثَةٌ and ↓ هثهاث A confusion of sounds, noises, or voices, in war or a raising of a loud cry, or clamour, or confused noise (
M,) [
App. inf. n., of which the verbs are هَثَّ and هَثْهَثَ]
هَثْهَثَةٌ and ↓ هَثْهَاثٌ A word imitative of somewhat of the speech of how who has the (??) kind of pronunciation (??) لُثْغَة (
TA.) See هَثٌّ هَثْهَاثٌ Quick (
K) rain (
TA.)
b2: هَثْهَاثٌ Confused, confounded: (
K,) an
epithet applied to a man. (
TA.)
b3: See هَثٌّ
b4: And see هَثَّاثٌ and هَثْهَثَةٌ
b5: هَثْهَاثٌ A town, or district, abounding with dust. (
K) هِثْهَاثٌ: see هَثٌّ.
هَثَّاثٌ and ↓ هَثْهَاثٌ A liar, (
K.)
b2: Also, the latter, A man who tells unmixed lies. (
TA.)