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3466. قفو13 3467. ققب5 3468. ققز4 3469. قل6 3470. قلب21 3471. قلت153472. قلح17 3473. قلخ7 3474. قلد18 3475. قلس17 3476. قلص22 3477. قلع15 3478. قلف16 3479. قلفع3 3480. قلق14 3481. قلقس5 3482. قلم19 3483. قلمس7 3484. قلو7 3485. قم4 3486. قمأ9 3487. قمح15 3488. قمحد3 3489. قمد8 3490. قمر20 3491. قمس14 3492. قمش11 3493. قمص17 3494. قمط15 3495. قمطر14 3496. قمع18 3497. قمل17 3498. قمه8 3499. قمهد5 3500. قن7 3501. قنأ14 3502. قنب15 3503. قنبر8 3504. قنبط5 3505. قنبع6 3506. قنت18 3507. قنح12 3508. قند13 3509. قنر7 3510. قنس9 3511. قنص13 3512. قنط17 3513. قنطر12 3514. قنع18 3515. قنفد4 3516. قنفذ8 3517. قنقل5 3518. قنو14 3519. قهب9 3520. قهد10 3521. قهر15 3522. قهزب3 3523. قهق2 3524. قهقب4 3525. قهقر10 3526. قهقم3 3527. قهل10 3528. قهنب3 3529. قو2 3530. قوب15 3531. قوت17 3532. قوح11 3533. قود14 3534. قور17 3535. قوس17 3536. قوض13 3537. قوط12 3538. قوع15 3539. قوف13 3540. قوق11 3541. قول15 3542. قولنج3 3543. قوم19 3544. قوه12 3545. قوى5 3546. قيا2 3547. قيح16 3548. قيد16 3549. قير15 3550. قيس18 3551. قيص10 3552. قيض20 3553. قيظ14 3554. قيق7 3555. قيل18 3556. قين16 3557. ك6 3558. كَ2 3559. كأ1 3560. كأب11 3561. كأد11 3562. كأس13 3563. كأكأ10 3564. كأن4 3565. كأى1 Prev. 100
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1 قَلِتَ, aor. ـَ inf. n. قَلَتٌ, (S, * Mgh, O, * Msb, K,) He, or it, perished, or died. (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K.) One says, مَا انْفَلَتُوا وَلٰكِنْ قُلِتُوا [They did not escape, but they perished, or died]. (S, O. [Golius and Freytag appear to have read انقلتوا; for they have said, as on the authority of J, that the seventh form of the verb is not to be used for the first form.]) 4 اقلتهُ He, or it, destroyed him; (K, TA;) said of God, and of a long journey: (TA:) or he (i. e. a man, O) exposed him to destruction; (O, K, TA;) and made him to be on the brink thereof. (TA.) A2: And اقلتت She was, or became, such as is termed مِقْلَاتٌ [q. v.]. (S, O, K, TA.) قَلْتٌ A [hollow, or cavity, such as is termed]

نُقْرَة, [generally meaning such as is small, or not large, or such as is round,] in a mountain, (T, S, O, Msb, K,) in which water stagnates, (T, S, O, Msb,) i. e. the water of the rain, (Msb,) when a torrent pours down; (TA;) similar to what is termed وَقْب: (T, TA:) in some instances so large as to be capable of containing a hundred times as much as the contents of the [leathern water-bag called] مَزَادَة: (Msb:) or a نُقْرَة in a rock: (A:) and any نُقْرَة in the ground, or in the body: of the fem. gender: (T, O, TA:) and [therefore] its dim. is ↓ قُلَيْتَةٌ: (O:) pl. قِلَاتٌ. (T, S, O, Msb.) Hence the saying, أَسْوَدُ مِنْ مَآءِ القَلْتِ [Blacker than the water of the قَلْت]. (A, TA.) b2: Also A round hollow, or cavity, which water dropping from the roof of a cavern forms in the course of ages in soft stone or in hard ground. (TA.) b3: [Hence,] قَلْتُ الثَّرِيدَةِ (tropical:) The hollow, or depression, of the mess of crumbled bread moistened with gravy, in which the gravy collects. (S, A, O, TA.) b4: And قَلْتٌ signifies (tropical:) Any small hollow, or depression, in a member. (A.) b5: And القَلْتُ [alone], (TA,) or قَلْتُ التَّرْقُوَةِ, (A,) (tropical:) The hollow, or depression, that is between the collar-bone and the neck. (A, * TA.) And قَلْتُ العَيْنِ (tropical:) The cavity of the eye. (S, A, O.) and قَلْتُ الصُّدْغِ (tropical:) [The depression of the temple.]. (S, O, TA.) And قَلْتُ الإِبْهَامِ (tropical:) The hollow that is in the lower part of the thumb. (S, O, TA.) And قلت الكَفِّ [app. signifies the same;] (tropical:) The part that is between the tendon of the thumb [i. e. of the flexor longus pollicis] and the fore finger; which is the middle part between these two [or between the thumb and the fore finger]. (TA.) And قَلْتُ الخَاصِرَةِ (tropical:) The depressed part of the flank: (Az, TA:) or what is termed حُقُّ الوَرِكِ [app. meaning the socket, or turning-place, of the head of the thigh-bone]. (A, TA.) And قَلْتُ الرُّكْبَةِ (tropical:) The عَيْن of the knee. (A, TA. [This, I should have thought, might mean the popliteal space, which is slightly depressed between the two hamstrings: but see عَيْنٌ.]) And the قَلْت (JK, TA) of the mouth (JK) of the horse (TA) is (tropical:) What is between the لَهَوَات [app. meaning the furthest, or innermost, parts of the mouth], extending to the مُحَنَّك [or place where the palate, or soft palate, is rubbed, or pierced, to make it bleed]. (JK, TA.) A2: Also A man having little flesh: and so ↓ قَلِتٌ. (Lh, O, K.) b2: And قَلْتَةٌ (JK, K, TA, in the CK قَلِتَةٌ, in the O قَلتَةٌ,) A ewe or she-goat whose milk is not sweet. (JK, O, K.) قَلَتٌ [inf. n. of 1: used as a simple subst.,] Perdition; a state of destruction; or death. (S, O, K.) An Arab of the desert said, إِنَّ المُسَافِرَ وَمَتَاعَهُ لَعَلَى قَلَتٍ إِلَّا مَا وَقَى اللّٰهُ [Verily the traveller and his goods are in danger of destruction, except what God protects]. (S, O.) And one says, أَصْبَحَ عَلَى قَلَتٍ i. e. [He became] on the brink of destruction: or in fear of a thing that beguiled him to venture upon an evil undertaking. (TA.) And أَمْسَى عَلَى قَلَتٍ i. e. [He became] in a state of fear. (TA.) A2: Also The state, or condition, of such as is termed مِقْلَاتٌ. (O, TA.) قَلِتٌ: see قَلْتٌ, last sentence but one.

قَلْتَةٌ The channel [or oblong depression] between the two mustaches, against the partition between the two nostrils: also called the خُنْعُبَة and نُوتَة and ثُومَة and هَزْمَة and وَهْدَة. (TA.) قُلَيْتَةٌ dim. of قَلْتٌ: see the latter, first sentence.

مَقْلَتٌ: see مَقْلَتَةٌ.

مُقْلِتٌ: see مِقْلَاتٌ.

مَقْلَنَةٌ A place of perdition or destruction or death; (S, O, Msb, K;) as also ↓ مَقْلَتٌ. (MF.) And hence, A desert, or waterless desert. (Msb.) And A place that is feared. (TA.) مِقْلَاتٌ (Lth, S, A, O, K) and ↓ مُقْلِتٌ (TA) A she-camel that brings forth one only, and does not conceive after: (Lth, S, O, K:) or whose young one has died; as also نَكْدَآءُ:) (L in art. نكد:) and a woman of whom no child lives: (S, A, O, K:) or, accord. to Lth, a woman who has only one child; but Az disallowed this explanation: (O:) or a woman who brings forth one child, and does not bring forth any after that: (TA:) or any female to which there has remained no offspring: (Lh, TA:) pl. of the former مَقَالِيتُ. (S, A, O.) [See an ex. in a verse cited in the first paragraph or art. شخب.] Bishr Ibn-Abee-Kházim says, (S, * O,) mentioning the slaughter of Makhzoom Ibn-Dabbà ElAsadee, (O,) تَظَلُّ مَقَالِيتُ النِّسَآءِ يَطَأْنَهُ يَقُلْنَ أَلَا يُلْقَى عَلَى المَرْءِ مِئْزَرُ [The women of whom no offspring lived, &c., passing the day treading upon him, saying, Shall not a waist-wrapper be thrown upon the man? for it seems that his body was indecently exposed]: in explanation of which it is said, the Arabs used to assert that when the مقلات trod upon a noble, or generous, man, who had been slain perfidiously, her child lived. (S, O.)
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