نفط
1 نَفِطَتْ يَدُهُ, (
S,
Msb,) or كَفُّهُ, (
K,)
aor. ـَ (
Msb,
K,)
inf. n. نَفَطٌ and نَفِيطٌ (
S,
Msb,
K,) and نَفْطٌ; (
K;) or,
accord. to
Az, نَفَطتْ,
aor. 2,
inf. n. نَفْطٌ and نَفِيطٌ; (
TA;) His hand became blistered, or vesicated; it had water, or fluid, between the skin and the flesh; (
Az,
Msb;)
i. q. مَجِلَتْ; (
S,
K;) as also ↓ تنفّطت: (
S:) or it became ulcerated by work. (
K.)
A2: نَفَطَتْ
aor. ـِ
inf. n. نَفِيطٌ (
ADk,
S,
K) and نَفْطٌ. (
TA,) She (a goat) did what was like sneezing (نَثَرَتْ [
app. meaning scattered forth moisture or the like]) with her nose: (
ADk,
S,
K:) or sneezed. (
K.) It is said in a proverb, لَا تَنْفِطُ فِيهِ عَنَاقٌ meaning (assumed
tropical:) Blood-revenge will not be taken for him; i. e. for this slain person. (
TA.)
b2: Also, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـِ
inf. n. نَفِيطٌ, (
S,) It (a cookingpot, قِدْرٌ,) boiled, (
S,
K,) and poured forth [some of its contents], (
S,) or so that it threw forth what resembled arrows; (
TA;) a
dial. var. of نَفَتَتْ. (
S.)
b3: نَفَطَ,
aor. ـِ (assumed
tropical:) He was angry: or he burned with anger: as also ↓ تنفّط. (
K,
TA.) You say, إِنَّ فُلَانًا لَيَنْفِطُ غَضَبًا, (
S,
TA,) (
tropical:) Verily such a one burns with anger: (
TA:) or it is like يَنْفِتُ [meaning boils with anger; or makes a noise like coughing, in anger; or blows, in anger]: (
S:) [for the
inf. n.] نَفَطَانٌ signifies the doing what resembles coughing: and blowing, on an occasion of anger: and so نَفَتَانٌ. (
TA.)
b4: Also, (
K,)
aor. ـِ
inf. n. نَفِيطٌ, said of an antelope; الصَّبِىُّ in the
K, being a mistake for الظَّبْىِ, as in the
TS and
L, (
TA,) (assumed
tropical:) He uttered a sound, or cry. (
TS,
L,
K.)
b5: (assumed
tropical:) He (a man) spoke, or talked, unintelligibly; (
K,
TA;) as though by reason of his anger. (
TA.)
b6: نَفَطَتِ اسْتُهُ (assumed
tropical:) His anus emitted wind with a sound. (Ibn-'Abbád,
K.) 3 نَاْفَطَ see 6.
4 انفط It (work) caused the hand to become blistered, or vesicated: or caused it to become ulcerated. (
K.) [See 1, first sentence.]
5 تَنَفَّطَ see 1, in two places.
6 القِدْرُ تَنَافَطُ [for تَتَنَافَطُ, in the
CK ↓ تُنافِطُ,] The cooking-pot throws forth foam; (
K;) a
dial. var. of تَنَافَتُ [
q. v.] (
TA.) نَفْطٌ,
accord. to the
T, Pustules which come forth upon the hand, in consequence of work, full of water, or fluid; (
Mgh;) blisters, or vesicles, upon the hand; a contraction of ↓ نَفِطٌ; which is
pl. [or rather
coll. gen. n.] of ↓ نَفِطَةٌ, sometimes contracted into ↓ نَفْطَةٌ; and sometimes نَفِطَاتٌ is used as
pl. of نَفِطَةٌ: (
Msb:) or ↓ نَفِطَةٌ signifies [simply] a pustule; as also ↓ نَفْطَةٌ and ↓ نِفْطَةٌ; (
K;) and the lawyers call it ↓ نَفَّاطَةٌ, from this word as signifying “ a place whence نِفْط issues,” or it may be [originally] an intensive
act. part. n. (
Msb.)
b2: Also, and ↓ نَفِطٌ, (
Msb,) or ↓ نَفِطَةٌ and ↓ نَفْطَةٌ and ↓ نِفْطَةٌ, (
Mgh,
Sgh,
K,) The small-pox: (
Mgh,
Sgh,
Msb,
K:)
accord. to
Z, ↓ نفظ [so in the
TA, without any
syll. signs,] signifies, in the
dial. of Hudheyl, the small-pox in children and in sheep or goats. (
TA.)
A2: See also what next follows.
نِفْطٌ and ↓ نَفْطٌ, (
S,
Msb,
K,) the former of which is the more chaste, (
ISk,
S,
Msb,
K, *) or, as some say, the latter, (
Msb,) or the latter is a mistake, (
As,
K,) [Naphtha: and petroleum: both so called in the present day:] a certain oil, (
S,) well known, (
K,) with which camels are smeared for the mange, or scab, and galls on the back, and tikes; it does not include what is termed كُحَيْل: (
ISd,
TA:) or,
accord. to
AHn,
i. q. كُحَيْلٌ:
accord. to
A'Obeyd,
i. q. قَطِرَانٌ; but
AHn denies this; and says that it is an exuding fluid (حِلَابَة) of a mountain, [found] in the bottom of a well, with which fire is kindled: (
TA:) the best is the white: it is a dissolvent; and opens obstructions; removes the colic; and kills worms that are in the vulva, when used in the manner of a suppository. (
K.) نَفِطٌ: see نَفْطٌ, throughout:
b2: and for the last, see also نَفِيطَةٌ.
نَفْطَةٌ: see نَفْيطٌ, throughout:
b2: and for the last, see also نَفِيطَةٌ.
نِفْطَةٌ: see نَفْطٌ, throughout:
b2: and for the last, see also نَفِيطَةٌ.
نَفِطَةٌ: see نَفْطٌ, throughout:
b2: and for the last, see also نَفِيطَةٌ.
نَفَاطَةٌ [
accord. to the
CK, but erroneously, نَفَاطٌ]: see نَفَّاطَةٌ, in two places.
كَفٌّ نَفِيطَةٌ A hand ulcerated by work: or blistered, or vesicated; having water or fluid, between the skin and the flesh: and ↓ نَافِطَةٌ signifies the same; and so ↓ مَنْفُوطَةٌ; (
K;) of which last, however,
ISd says, it is thus related by the lexicologists; but there is no way of accounting for it in my opinion; for it is from أَنْفَطَ. (
TA.) [Golius also mentions ↓ نَفِطَةٌ as signifying A hand affected with pustules; on the authority of
Meyd; and it is agreeable with
analogy.]
نَفَّاطٌ A thrower of نِفْط [or naphtha]:
pl. ↓ نَفَّاطَةٌ, [or rather this is a
coll. gen. n.,] (
Msb,) and نَفَّاطُونَ. (
Mgh.) نَفَّاطَةٌ A place whence نِفْط [or naphtha] is extracted; (El-
Fárábee,
Msb,
K;) as also ↓ نَفَاطَةٌ; (
K;) but the former is the more known; (
TA;) a place where it is generated; a mine, or source, thereof; a word similar to مَلَّاحَةٌ (
Mgh,
Msb) and قَيَّارَةٌ: (
Mgh:)
pl. نَفَّاطَاتٌ. (
Msb.)
b2: A kind of lamp made to give light by means thereof; as also ↓ نَفَاطَةٌ; (
K;) but the former is the more known. (
TA.)
b3: An instrument with which نِفْط is thrown; (
Mgh;) an instrument of copper, or brass, in which نِفْط is thrown, (
K,
TA,) and fire; (
TA;) a قَارُورَة of نِفْط, which is thrown: (
Msb:)
pl. as above. (
Mgh.) Yousay, خَرَجَ النَّفَّاطُونَ بِأَيْدِيِهمُ النَّفَّاطَاتُ [The throwers of naphtha went forth, having in their hands the instruments with which to throw it]. (
Mgh.)
b4: See also نَفَّاطٌ.
b5: And see نَفْطٌ.
كَفٌّ نَافِطَةٌ: see نَفِيطَةٌ.
b2: رَغْوَةٌ نَافِطَةٌ Froth, or foam, having bubbles: (
Az,
Msb:)
pl. نَوَافِطُ (
TA.) كَفٌّ مَنْفُوطَةٌ: see نَفِيطَةٌ.