نتخ
1 نَتَخَ, (
S,
L,
K,)
aor. ـِ (
K,
JK,) or ـَ (
L,
JK,)
inf. n. نَتْخٌ, (
S,
L,) He pulled a thing out, or up, or off; removed it from its place; displaced it. (
S,
L,
K.) He extracted, or pulled out, a tooth: (
S,
L:) and, a thorn from his foot (
S,
L) with an instrument called مِنْتَاخٌ, or مِنْتَاخَانِ: (
L:) or he extracted in a general sense. (
L.) It (a hawk, or falcon,
L,
K, and a vulture,
L,) pulled off, or tore off, or snatched away, flesh (
S,
L,
K) with its bill: (
S,
L:) and a raven, or crow, in like manner, a sore upon the back of a camel. (
L.)
b2: نُتِخَ مِنْ أَصْحَابهِ (
tropical:) He was removed, or taken away, from his companions. (
A.) نَتَخَتْهُ المَنِيَّةُ مِنْ بَيْنَ قَوْمِهِ (
tropical:) Death removed him from among his people. (
A.)
b3: See also نَخَتَ.
مِنْتَاخٌ An instrument with which thorns are extracted from the foot;
syn. مِنْقَاشٌ: (
S,
L,
K:) مِنْتَاخَانِ the same, having two extremities. (
Az,
L.) See مِنَتْاشٌ.