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أR. Q. 1 ظَأْظَأَ, inf. n. ظَأْظَأَةٌ (L, K) and ظَأْظَآءٌ, (K, TA, [in the CK ظَأْواء,]) the latter allowable in the case of a R. Q. verb, as in the instances of وَسْوَاسٌ and the like, (MF, TA,) [accord. to some, but وسواس and the like are generally held to be inf. ns. if with kesr, and simple substs. if with fet-h,] He (a goat) made a [rattling] sound, or cry, when excited by lust, or at rutting-time; syn. نَبَّ. (AA, L, K.) b2: And ظأظأ, (M, K,) inf. n. ظَأْظَأَةٌ, (M,) He (a person whose upper lip was slit, M, K, and one whose fore teeth were broken at the roots, K, * TA) spoke unintelligible speech, and with a nasal sound. (M, K.)