عته: التَّعَتُّه: التَّجَنُّنُ والرُّعُونةُ؛ وأَنشد لرؤبة:
بعدَ لَجاجٍ لا يَكادُ يَنْتَهي
عن التَّصابي، وعن التَّعَتُّهِ
وقيل: التَّعَتُّه الدَّهَشُ، وقد عُتِهَ الرجلُ عَتْهاً وعُتْهاً
وعُتَاهاً. والمَعْتُوه: المَدْهُوشُ من غير مَسِّ جُنُونٍ. والمَعْتُوه
والمَخْفُوقُ: المجنونُ، وقيل: المَعْتُوه الناقصُ العقل. ورجل مُعَتَّهٌ إِذا
كان مجنوناً مضطرباً في خَلْقِه. وفي الحديث: رُفِعَ القَلمُ عن ثلاثة:
الصبي والنائم والمَعْتُوه؛ قال: هو المجنون المُصاب بعقله، وقد عُتِهَ
فهو مَعْتُوه. ورجل مُعَتَّه إِذا كان عاقلاً معتدلاً في خَلْقِه. وعُتِهَ
فلانٌ في العلم إِذا أُولِعَ به وحَرَصَ عليه. وعُتِهَ فلانٌ في فلان
إِذا أُولِعَ بإِيذائه ومُحاكاة كلامه، وهو عَتِيهُهُ، وجمْعُه العُتَهاءُ،
وهو العَتاهةُ والعَتاهِيَة: مصدر عُتِهَ مثل الرَّفاهَةِ
والرَّفاهِيَة. والعَتاهَةُ والعَتاهِيَةُ: ضُلاَّلُ الناس من التَّجَنُّنِ
والدَّهَشِ. ورجل مَعْتُوه بيِّنُ العَتَهِ والعُتْهِ: لا عقل له؛ ذكره أَبو عبيد
في المصادر التي لا تُشْتَق منها الأَفعال، وما كان مَعْتُوهاً ولقد
عُتِهَ عَتْهاً. وتعَتَّه: تَجاهل. وفلانٌ يتَعَتَّهُ لك عن كثير مما تأْتيه
أَي يتغافل عنك فيه. والتَّعتُّه: المبالغة في المَلْبَس والمأْكل.
وتعَتَّه فلانٌ في كذا وتأَرَّعبَ إِذا تَنَوَّقَ وبالَغَ. وتعَتَّهَ: تنَظَّف؛
قال رؤبة:
في عُتَهِيِّ اللُّبْس والتَّقَيُّنِ
(* قوله «قال رؤبة في عتهي إلخ» صدره كما في التكملة:
عليّ ديباج الشباب الأدهن).
بنى منه صيغة على فُعَلِيٍّ كأَنه اسم من ذلك.
ورجل عَتاهِيَةٌ: أَحمق. وعَتاهِيَةُ: اسم. وأَبو العَتاهِيَة: كنية.
وأَبو العَتاهِيَة: الشاعر المعروف، ذكر أَنه كان له ولد يقال له
عَتاهِيَةُ، وقيل: لو كان الأَمر كذلك لقيل له أَبو عَتاهية بغير تعريف، وإِنما هو
لقب له لا كنية، وكنيته أَبو إِسحق، واسمه إِسمعيل ابن القاسم، ولقب
بذلك لأَن المَهْدِيَّ قال له: أَراك مُتَخلِّطاً مُتَعتِّهاً، وكان قد
تعَتَّه بجارية للمهدي واعتُقِلَ بسببها، وعَرَضَ عليها المهديُّ أَن
يزوِّجها له فأَبت، واسم الجارية عَيْنَةُ، وقيل: لقب بذلك لأَنه كان طويلاً
مضطرباً، وقيل: لأَنه يُرْمى بالزَّنْدقة. والعَتاهةُ: الضلالُ
والحُمْقُ.
عُتِهَ الرجلُ عُتَاهاً وعَتْهاً وعُتْهاً وعَتَاهِيَةً: نقص عقلُه من غير جنون. وتَعَتهَ: تَجَنن. وتَعَتهَ في الطعام: اتخَذَ فِوق القدْر. ورجلٌ عُتَهي اللباس: يَتَأنَقُ فيه، وقد تَعَتهَ في الثياب.
فلان يتعتّه عليّ أي يتجنن. قال رؤبة:
بعد لجاج لا يكاد ينتهي ... عن التصابي وعن التعته
وهو يتعته عن كثير مما يأتيه أي يتغافل عنك فيه، وهو في عته وعتاهية.
(عته) عتاها وعتاهة وعتاهية عته فَهُوَ معتوه وَفِي الشَّيْء أولع بِهِ وحرص عَلَيْهِ يُقَال عته فِي الْعلم وعته فلَان فِي فلَان أولع بإيذائه ومحاكاة كَلَامه فَهُوَ عاته وعتيه جَمعهمَا عتهاء
وَفِي التَّهْذِيبِ الْمَعْتُوهُ الْمَدْهُوشُ مِنْ غَيْرِ مَسٍّ أَوْ جُنُونٍ.
عته
عَتَهَ — عُتِهَ
a. [pass.], (n. ac.
عُتْه
عَتَه
عُتَاْه), Became deranged, insane; was confounded, dazed.
b. [Fī], Was madly, passionately devoted to.
c. [Fī], Raged, was inveterate against.
تَعَتَّهَa. Lost his head; was out of his mind, crazed
deranged.
b. Was extravagant.
c. Was overnice, fastidious.
d. ['An], Feigned, assumed ignorance of.
عَتَاْهَةa. Mental derangement, insanity, lunacy; idiocy; madness
folly.
N. P.
عَتڤهَ
N. P.
عَتَّهَa. Deranged, insane, crazed; idiot, lunatic, imbecile;
maniac, madman.
عَتَاهِيَة
a. see 22t
& N. P.
عَتڤهَ
عُتَاهِيَة
a. see 22t
عته: عُتِهَ الرجُلُ يُعْتَهُ عُتْهاً وعُتاهاً فهو مَعْتُوهٌ أي مَدْهُوشٌ من غير مَسٍٍّ وجُنُونٍ. والتَّعَتُّهُ: التَّجَنُّنُ. قال رؤبة:
بعد لَجَاجٍ لا يكادُ يَنْتَهي ... عَنِ التَّصابي وعن التَّعَتُّهِ
وعُتِهَ به: أُوِلعَ به وتَعَتَّهَ في كذا: أَسْرَفَ فيه. وكُلُّ من حَاكَى غَيَره فيما قد عِتُه فهو عَتيهٌ بمعنى مَعْتوهٌ. والقَوْم عُتُهٌ في هذا. واشتقاق العَتَاهِيةِ والعَتاهة من عُتِه، مثلُ كَرَاهِيَةٍ وكراهة، وفراهية وفراهة.
عتِهَ يَعتَه، عَتَهًا، فهو أعتهُ
• عتِه الشَّخصُ: نقص عقلُه من غير جنون "لا يقدم على هذا العمل إلاّ مَنْ عتِه".
عُتِهَ يُعتَه، عتاهةً وعتاهيةً، والمفعول مَعْتوه
• عُتِه الرَّجلُ: عتِه؛ نقَص عقلُه من غير جنون.
أعتهُ [مفرد]: صفة مشبَّهة تدلّ على الثبوت من عتِهَ.
عُتَاه [مفرد]
• العُتَاه الشَّلليّ: (طب) مرض زُهريّ في المخّ مصحوب بارتعاش واضطراب في النُّطق وضعف عقليّ متزايد.
• العُتاه الباكر: (طب) الفُصام، ضعف عقليّ يصيب المراهقين.
عَتَاهة [مفرد]:
1 - مصدر عُتِهَ.
2 - حُمق وضلال.
عتاهية [مفرد]: مصدر عُتِهَ.
عَتَه [مفرد]: مصدر عتِهَ.
• عَتَهٌ شيخوخيّ: (طب) انحطاط متسارع غير طبيعيّ للملكات العقليَّة والتَّوازن العاطفيّ عند التَّقدّم بالسِّنِّ نتيجة مرض عضويّ أو خلل في الدماغ يصاحبه اضطراب نفسيّ وتغيّرات في الشخصيّة.
معتوه [مفرد]: ج معتوهون ومَعاتيهُ:
1 - ناقص العقل من غير جنون، ليس في وضع عقليّ سليم، غير مُؤَهَّل عقليًّا "لا يجوز إيكال أمور دقيقة إلى معتوه".
2 - (طب) شخص عاجز عن كُلِّ شيء، وقد يصل إلى حدّ لا ينتبه عنده لشئونه العضويّة، مثل الجوع أو الشَّبع.
عته
1 عُتِهَ, (Mgh, Msb, K, and so accord. to copies of the S,) inf. n. عَتَاهَةٌ and عَتَاهِيَةٌ, (Mgh, Msb,) [but see the former of these below,] and عَته [app. عَتْهٌ], (Mgh,) or عَتْهٌ and عُتْهٌ and عُتَاهٌ; (K;) and (Msb, TA) عَتِهَ, (Msb, TA, and so in one of my copies of the S in the place of عُتِهَ, and said in the TA to be mentioned by J,) on the authority of Akh, and also mentioned by IKtt, (TA,) inf. n. عَتَهٌ, (Msb, TA,) which is mentioned by A'Obeyd as of the inf. ns. from which no verbs are derived, (so in my copies of the S, in some copies of which this remark applies to تَعَتُّهٌ,) and عَتَاهٌ, with fet-h; (Msb;) He (a man, TA) was idiotic, or an idiot, i. e. deficient, or wanting, in intellect; (S, Mgh, Msb, K;) or one who had lost his intellect; (K;) or bereft of his intellect, or so in consequence of shame or fear &c., syn. دُهِشَ; (Mgh, Msb, K;) without diabolical possession, or madness: (Mgh, Msb:) or, accord. to IAar, عُتِهَ signifies he (a man) was, or became, possessed, or mad. (Ham p. 680.) [See also العَتَهُ, below.] b2: عُتِهَ فِى العِلْمِ He was, or became, addicted, attached, or devoted, to knowledge, or science, and vehemently desirous thereof. (K.) b3: And عُتِهَ فِى فُلَانٍ He was, or became, addicted to annoying such a one, and mimicking his speech. (K.) 5 تَعَتُّهٌ signifies The being, or becoming, or the feigning oneself, possessed, or mad; syn. تَجَنُّنٌ: and the being, or becoming, foolish, stupid, unsound in intellect, or deficient therein, and lax, or languid; syn. رُعُونَةٌ. (S, K.) [تَعَتَّةَ بِجَارِيَةٍ, occurring in this art. in the TA, app. means He was, or became, infatuated by love of a girl, or young woman.] b2: Also The feigning ignorance. (K.) b3: And The feigning oneself unmindful, or heedless. (K.) One says, هُوَ يَتَعَتَّهُ لَكَ عَنْ كَثِيرٍمِمَّا تَأْتِيهِ i. e. He feigns himself unmindful, or heedless, [to thee, of much that thou dost, or] of thee, in much that thou dost. (TA.) b4: And The affecting cleanliness, (K, TA,) and nicety, or refinement: (TA:) and the exceeding the usual bounds in dress and eating. (K, TA.) One says, تَعَتَّهَ فِى كَذَا He affected nicety, or refinement, and exceeded the usual bounds, in such a thing. (TA.) عَتَهٌ [see 1, first sentence, where it is mentioned as an inf. n.]. العَتَهُ is An evil affection, of essential origin, necessarily occasioning unsoundness in the intellect; so that the person affected therewith becomes confused in intellect; and therefore some of his speech resembles that of the intelligent; and some, that of the possessed, or mad: it differs from السَّفَهُ; for this does not resemble possession, or madness. (KT.) عُتَهٌ and ↓ عُتَهِىٌّ (so in the TA as from the K [but not found by me in the latter]) and ↓ عُنْتُهٌ and ↓ عُنْتُهِىٌّ (so too in the TA, but not as from the K, [though I find these two words without the two preceding in the copies of the K that I have been able to consult,]) A man who greatly exceeds the usual bounds in an affair. (K, TA.) عُتَهِىٌّ: see what next precedes. b2: It is also a subst. from التَّعَتُّهُ, of the measure فُعَلِىٌّ: thus in the saying of Ru-beh [which is cited in the Ham p. 680], فِى عُتَهِىِّ اللُّبْسِ وَالتَّقَيُّنِ [In affecting cleanliness, or nicety, or refinement, or in exceeding the usual bounds, in dress; and in self-adornment]. (TA.) عَتِيهٌ: see عَاتِهٌ.
عَتَاهَةٌ a subst. from عُتِهَ [app. in all its senses; i. e., meaning Idiocy; &c.; though it might be supposed, from the manner in which it is mentioned, to be a subst. from عُتِهَ in the last only of the senses above assigned to it]; (K, TA;) as also ↓ عَتَاهِيَةٌ: (TA:) or each is an inf. n. of that verb [q. v.]. (Mgh, Msb.) b2: See also the next paragraph.
عَتَاهِيَةٌ: see عَتَاهَةٌ. b2: Also Foolish, or stupid: and so ↓ عُتَاهِيَةٌ; (Akh, S, K, TA;) applied to a man. (TA.) b3: And, in a pl. sense, The erring of mankind; and so ↓ عَتَاهَةٌ; (K, TA;) which latter signifies also, in a pl. sense, foolish, or stupid. (TA.) عُتَاهِيَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
عَاتِهٌ A man addicted to annoying another, and mimicking his speech; (K, TA;) as also ↓ عَتِيهٌ: (TA:) pl. [accord. to analogy, of the latter, but mentioned in the K as of the former,] عُتَهَآءُ. (K, TA.) عُنْتُهٌ and see عُتَهٌ.
عُنْتُهِىٌّ: see عُتَهٌ.
مُعَتَّهٌ Intelligent, and symmetrical in make: and also possessed, or mad, and incongruous in make: thus having two contr. significations. (K, TA.) مَعْتُوهٌ Idiotic, or an idiot, i. e. deficient, or wanting, in intellect; (S, Mgh, Msb, K;) or one who has lost his intellect; (K;) or bereft of his intellect, or so in consequence of shame or fear &c.; (Mgh, Msb, K;) without diabolical possession, or madness: (Mgh, Msb:) also expl. as signifying possessed, or mad; smitten, or afflicted, in his intellect. (TA.) عتو and عتى 1 عَتَا, aor. ـْ inf. n. عُتُوٌّ (S, Msb, K) and عُتِىٌّ and عِتِىٌّ, (S, K,) of which عُتُوٌّ is the original form, one [i. e. the second] of the two dammehs being changed into a kesreh and therefore the و into ى and then the other dammeh being assimilated to the kesreh, (S, TA,) He behaved proudly, (Msb, K,) and was immoderate, inordinate, or exorbitant: (K:) he was excessively, immoderately, or inordinately, proud or corrupt or unbelieving: (AO, TA; and so in a copy of the S as on the authority of A'Obeyd:) or he revolted, recoiled, or was averse, from obedience: (Er-Rághib, TA:) and ↓ تَعَتَّيْتُ signifies the same as عَتَوْتُ; (S, K;) or I [disobeyed, or] did not obey; (TA;) and so does عَتَيْتُ; (K, accord. to some copies; but in some, عَتِيتُ;) or, accord. to J and others, one should not say عَتَيْتُ. (TA.) It is said in the Kur [li. 44], فَعَتَوْا عَنْ
أَمْرِ رَبِّهِمْ (TA) i. e. But they turned with disdain from obeying the command of their Lord. (Bd, Jel.) b2: [Hence,] عَتَتِ الرِّيحُ (assumed tropical:) The wind blew immoderately. (IKtt, TA.) b3: And عَتَا said of and old man, (S, Msb, K, [but in my copy of the Msb الشى is put for الشيخ,]) aor. ـْ (S, Msb,) inf. n. عُتُوٌّ (S, Msb) and عِتِىٌّ, (S,) or عُتِىٌّ and عَتِىٌّ, with damm and also with fet-h, (K,) He became advanced in age, and in a declining state: (S, Msb, * K:) [or he became dried up; as is shown by what here follows.] It is said in the Kur [xix. 9], accord. to one reading, وَقَدْ بَلَغْتُ مِنَ الْكِبَرِ عُتِيًّا, (TA,) from عَتَا It became dried up; (Ksh, * Jel;) said of wood, or a branch; as also عَسَا: (Ksh:) the meaning here being, [And I have reached] the extreme degree of old age: (Jel:) or dryness, and hardness, or rigidness, in the joints and the bones; like the dry wood or branch. (Ksh.) 5 تَ1َ2َّ3َ see the preceding paragraph.
عَتِىٌّ: see عَاتٍ.
عَتَّى a dial. var. of حَتَّى, (S, K,) of the dial. of Hudheyl and Thakeef. (S.) عَاتٍ part. n. of 1; (S, Msb, K;) Proud, (Msb, K,) and immoderate, inordinate, or exorbitant: (K:) excessively, immoderately, or inordinately, proud (Mgh) [or corrupt or unbelieving: or revolting, recoiling, or averse, from obedience: (see 1:)] i. q. جَبَّارٌ: (Mgh, TA:) and ↓ عَتِىٌّ signifies the same: (K:) pl. عُتِىٌّ, (S, Msb, K,) originally [عُتُوٌّ,] of the measure فُعُولٌ, (Msb,) the [former] و being changed into ى, agreeably with a rule which, Mohammad Ibn-Es-Seree says, should be observed in a word of this [class and] measure when it is a pl., though not [generally] when it is an inf. n., (S, TA,) or this is pl. of عَتِىٌّ, and the pl. of عَاتٍ is عُتَاةٌ. (TA.) [See also أَعْتَآءٌ, below.] b2: Also Advanced [and declining] in age: [or dried up: (see 1, last sentence but one:)] pl. عُتِىٌّ. (Msb.) b3: and لَيْلٌ عاتى [a mistranscription, the latter word being correctly عَاتٍ,] A night intensely dark. (TA.) أَعْتَى Most [and more] excessive, immoderate, or inordinate, in pride [&c.: see عَاتٍ]. (Mgh.) أَعْتَآءٌ [a pl., app. of عَاتٍ, like as أَصْحَابٌ is of صَاحِبٌ,] applied to men as meaning دُعَّارٌ [i. e. Who act corruptly, or vitiously; who transgress the command of God; or who commit adultery or fornication; &c.]. (ISd, K, TA.)