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القَرْيَتَانِ

Entries on القَرْيَتَانِ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī, Muʿjam al-Buldān
القَرْيَتَانِ:
بالفتح، تثنية القرية، وأصله من قروت الأرض إذا تبّعت ناسا بعد ناس، وقال بعضهم:
ما زلت أستقري هذه الأرض قرية قرية، ويجوز أن يكون من قولهم: قريت الماء في الحوض أي جبيته، وجمعته، وقيل: هي القرية والقرية، بالفتح والكسر، والكسر يمان، ونذكر باقي ما يجب ذكره في القرى، والقريتان: مكة والطائف، وقد ذكرهما تعالى في تنزيله فقال عز من قائل:
وقالوا لولا نزّل هذا القرآن على رجل من القريتين عظيم، وإياها أراد معن بن أوس بقوله:
لها مورد بالقريتين ومصدر ... لفوت فلاة لا تزال تنازله
والقريتان: قريبة من النباج في طريق مكة من البصرة، قال السكوني: هما قرية عبد الله بن عامر ابن كريز وأخرى بناها جعفر بن سليمان وبها حصن يقال له العسكر، وهو بلد نخل بين أضعافه عيون في مائها غلظ وأهلها يستعذبون من ماء عنيزة، وهي منها على ميلين، قال جرير:
تغشى النباج بنو قيس بن حنظلة ... والقريتين بسرّاق ونزّال
ويقال لقرّان وملهم قريتان لبني سحيم باليمامة.
والقريتان أيضا: قرية كبيرة من أعمال حمص في طريق البرية بينها وبين سخنة وأرك أهلها كلهم نصارى، وقال أبو حذيفة في فتوح الشام: وسار خالد بن الوليد، رضي الله عنه، من تدمر إلى القريتين، وهي التي تدعى حوّارين، وبينها وبين تدمر مرحلتان، وإياها عنى ابن قيس الرّقيّات بقوله:
وسرت بغلتي إليك من الشا ... م، وحوران دونها والعوير
وسواء وقريتان وعين ال ... تمر خرق يكلّ فيه البعير
فاستقت من سجاله بسجال ... ليس فيها من ولا تكدير
وقد نسب إليها خالد بن سعيد أبو سعيد الكلبي من أهل القريتين، حدث عن عبد الله بن الوليد العذري، روى عنه محمد بن عنبسة الحديثي، قاله في تاريخ دمشق ثم قال في ترجمة عبد الله بن دينار: أبو الوليد العذري الدمشقي، حدث عن الأوزاعي، روى عنه خالد بن سعيد أبو سعيد من أهل القريتين، ويقال خلف بن سعيد فيما يراه، فاختلف وخالد أصح.

الهِمْءُ

Entries on الهِمْءُ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Firuzabadi, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ
الهِمْءُ، بالكسر: الثَّوْبُ الخَلَقُ، ج: أهْماءٌ.
وهَمَأَهُ، كمنعه: خَرَقَــه وأَبْلاه، كأَهْمَأَه فانْهَمَأَ وتَهَمَّأَ.

غل

Entries on غل in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, and 2 more
غل
أغْلَلْتُ في الإِهاب غَلَلاً: إذا أبْقَيْتَ عليه شَحْماً بَعْدَ السَّلْخ.
وغَلَّ البَعِيرُ يَغُل غُلَةً: إذا لم يَقْض رِيَّه.
والغَلِيْلُ: حَرُّ الجَوْفِ لَوْحاً. والمُغْتَلُّ: الذي اغْتَلَّ جَوْفُه من الحَر والشَّوْق.
وأنا غَلِيْلٌ إليه: أي مُشْتاق.
وبَعِيرٌ غَلاّنٌ: أي عَطْشان.
ورَجُلٌ مَغْلُولٌ: به غُلَةُ العَطَش.
والغِلُّ: الغلَّة.
والغُلاّنُ: من منابِتِ الطَّلْحِ، الواحِدُ غالٌّ. وأغَلَّ الوادي: أنْبَتَ الغُلاّنَ. وقيل: الغالُّ من الأرض: المُطْمَئنٌّ الكثيرُ الشَّجَرِ، والجميع الغُلاّنُ. وقيل: هي الأوْدِيَةُ، واحِدُها غَلِيلٌ.
والغَلَلُ: الماءُ يَجْري بَيْنَ الشَّجَر، وجَنعُه أغلال.
وانْغَلَّ القَوْمُ للقَوم في الخَمَرِ.
وغَلَلْتُ الشَّيْءَ في الشَّيْءِ: أدْخَلْتَه فيه.
والرَّسُولُ يَتَغَلْغَلُ في الحاجَةِ ويَتَغَلْغَلُ: أي يَلْطُف.
والغُل: جامِعَةٌ تُشَدُّ بها العُنُقُ واليَدُ. ويقولون: إن من النساء غلاَّ قَمِلاً.
والغِلُّ: الحِقْدُ الكامِنُ رَجُلٌ مُغِلٌ: مُضِبٌ على غِلٍّ. وغَلَّ صَدْرُه يَغِلُّ. والغُلُولُ: خِيانة الفَيْءِ، ورَجُل مُغِلٌّ، وهو يَغُلُّ. وفي الحَديث: " لا إغْلالَ ولا إسْلاَل " أي لا خِيانَةَ ولا سَرِقَةَ، وعلى ذا فُسِّرَ قولُه عَز وجَل: " وما كانَ لِنَبيٍّ أن يَغُلَّ ". وقيل: الإغلال لُبْسُ الدُّرُوعِ والإسلالُ سَلُّ السيف.
ويُقال: أغلَلْتَ بي: إذا أضَرَّ به. وا
لغَلَّةُ: الدَّخْلُ، وهذه الضَّيْعَةُ أغلَّتْ: أي أعْطَتِ الغَلَّةَ، وما أغَلَّها. والغَلْغَلَةُ: سُرْعَةُ السَّيْرِ، وهي كالغَرْغَرَة.
ورِسالة
مُغَلْغَلَةٌ: مَحْمُولَةٌ من بَلَدٍ إلى بَلدٍ، وقيل: هي الدَّخّالةُ.
والغِلالَةُ: شِعَارٌ تُلْبَسُ تَحْتَ الثَّوب للبَدَن خاصَّةً. وهي العُظّامةُ أيضاً.
وتقول من الغالِيَة: غَلَّلْتُ.
والغَلِيْلُ: عَلَفٌ للخَيْل وهو خِلْطانِ من قَتٍّ ونَوىً.
ونِعْمَ غُلُوْلُ الشَّيْخ: لِما أدْخَلَه جَوْفَه من الطَّعام.
والمُغْتَلُّ: الذي لا يَقْدِرُ على الحَمْض وهو إليه مُخْتَلٌّ.
والغَلَلُ والغِلالَة: داءٌ يأْخُذُ الغَنَمَ، وقد اغتَلَّتْ. وأغَلَّ الرجُلُ: اغتَلَّتْ غّنَمَهُ. وهذا الطَّعامُ غُلُوْلُ صِدْقٍ: أي طَعامُ صِدْقٍ. وغَلَّ بَهْرَةُ اللَّبَنِ.
غل
الغَلَلُ أصله: تدرّع الشيء وتوسّطه، ومنه:
الغَلَلُ للماء الجاري بين الشّجر، وقد يقال له:
الغيل، وانْغَلَّ فيما بين الشّجر: دخل فيه، فَالْغُلُّ مختصّ بما يقيّد به فيجعل الأعضاء وسطه، وجمعه أَغْلَالٌ، وغُلَّ فلان: قيّد به. قال تعالى:
خُذُوهُ فَغُلُّوهُ
[الحاقة/ 30] ، وقال: إِذِ الْأَغْلالُ فِي أَعْناقِهِمْ
[غافر/ 71] . وقيل للبخيل: هو مَغْلُولُ اليد. قال: وَيَضَعُ عَنْهُمْ إِصْرَهُمْ وَالْأَغْلالَ الَّتِي كانَتْ عَلَيْهِمْ
[الأعراف/ 157] ، وَلا تَجْعَلْ يَدَكَ مَغْلُولَةً إِلى عُنُقِكَ
[الإسراء/ 29] ، وَقالَتِ الْيَهُودُ يَدُ اللَّهِ مَغْلُولَةٌ غُلَّتْ أَيْدِيهِمْ
[المائدة/ 64] ، أي:
ذمّوه بالبخل. وقيل: إنّهم لمّا سمعوا أنّ الله قد قضى كلّ شيء قالوا: إذا يد الله مَغْلُولَةٌ ، أي:
في حكم المقيّد لكونها فارغة، فقال الله تعالى ذلك. وقوله: إِنَّا جَعَلْنا فِي أَعْناقِهِمْ أَغْلالًا
[يس/ 8] ، أي: منعهم فعل الخير، وذلك نحو وصفهم بالطّبع والختم على قلوبهم، وعلى سمعهم وأبصارهم، وقيل: بل ذلك- وإن كان لفظه ماضيا- فهو إشارة إلى ما يفعل بهم في الآخرة كقوله: وَجَعَلْنَا الْأَغْلالَ فِي أَعْناقِ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا
[سبأ/ 33] . والْغُلَالَةُ: ما يلبس بين الثّوبين، فالشّعار: لما يلبس تحت الثّوب، والدّثار: لما يلبس فوقه، والْغُلَالَةُ: لما يلبس بينهما. وقد تستعار الْغُلَالَةُ للدّرع كما يستعار الدّرع لها، والْغُلُولُ: تدرّع الخيانة، والغِلُّ:
العداوة. قال تعالى: وَنَزَعْنا ما فِي صُدُورِهِمْ مِنْ غِلٍ
[الأعراف/ 43] ، وَلا تَجْعَلْ فِي قُلُوبِنا غِلًّا لِلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا رَبَّنا إِنَّكَ رَؤُفٌ رَحِيمٌ
[الحشر/ 10] . وغَلَّ يَغِلُّ: إذا صار ذا غِلٍّ ، أي: ضغن، وأَغَلَّ، أي: صار ذا إِغْلَالٍ. أي:
خيانة، وغَلَّ يَغُلُّ: إذا خان، وأَغْلَلْتُ فلانا: نسبته إلى الغُلُولِ. قال: وَما كانَ لِنَبِيٍّ أَنْ يَغُلَ
[آل عمران/ 161] ، وقرئ: أَنْ يَغُلَ
أي: ينسب إلى الخيانة، من أَغْلَلْتُهُ. قال: وَمَنْ يَغْلُلْ يَأْتِ بِما غَلَّ يَوْمَ الْقِيامَةِ
[آل عمران/ 161] ، وروي: «لا إِغْلَالَ ولا إسلال» أي: لا خيانة ولا سرقة. وقوله عليه الصلاة والسلام: «ثلاث لا يَغِلُّ عليهنّ قلب المؤمن» أي: لا يضطغن. وروي: «لا يُغِلُّ» أي: لا يصير ذا خيانة، وأَغَلَّ الجازر والسالخ:
إذا ترك في الإهاب من اللّحم شيئا، وهو من الْإِغْلَالِ، أي: الخيانة، فكأنّه خان في اللّحم وتركه في الجلد الذي يحمله. والغُلَّةُ والغَلِيلُ:
ما يتدرّعه الإنسان في داخله من العطش، ومن شدّة الوجد والغيظ. يقال: شفا فلان غَلِيلَهُ، أي: غيظه. والغَلَّةُ: ما يتناوله الإنسان من دخل أرضه، وقد أَغَلَّتْ ضيعته. والْمُغَلْغَلَةُ: الرّسالة التي تَتَغَلْغَلُ بين القوم الذين تَتَغَلْغَلُ نفوسُهُمْ، كما قال الشاعر:
تَغَلْغَلُ حيث لم يبلغ شراب ولا حزن ولم يبلغ سرور

غل

1 غَلَّهُ, (S, O, K, *) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. غَلٌّ, (K,) He made it, or caused it, to enter, (S, O, K, * [in the CK اُدْخِلَ is erroneously put for أَدْخَلَ,]) فِى

شَىْءٍ into a thing; (O, K;) as also ↓ غَلْغَلَهُ, (K, * TA,) inf. n. غَلْغَلَةٌ; or this last word signifies the making, or causing, a thing to enter a thing so as to become confused with, and a part of, that into which it enters: (TA:) b2: and غَلَّ, (S, O, K,) aor. as above, (S) and so the inf. n., (TK,) signifies also It entered [into a thing]; (S, O, K;) being intrans. as well as trans.; (S, O;) and so does ↓ اِنْغَلَّ, (S, O, K,) and ↓ تغلّل, and ↓ تَغَلْغَلَ; (K, TA;) said of [what are termed by logicians] substances and of [what are termed by them] accidents. (TA.) b3: يَغُلُّ said of a ram means Penem suum inserit (يُدْخِلُ قَضِيبَهُ) non sublatâ caudâ. (S, O, * TA.) And غَلَّ signifies also Inivit (حَشَأَ, in some copies of the K without the hemzeh,) feminam: (K, TA; in which latter is added ولا يكون الّا من ضَخْمٍ [app. meaning that this is not said of any but such as is big, or bulky]:) mentioned by IAar. (TA.) b4: غَلَّ الدُّهْنَ فِى

رَأْسِهِ He made the oil to enter amid the roots of the hair of his head. (K.) And غَلَّ شَعَرَهُ بِالطِّيبِ He made the perfume to enter amid his hair. (TA.) b5: And غَلَّهُ لَهُ He made it to be unapparent to him (دَسَّهُ لَهُ), he [the latter] having no knowledge of it. (TA: in which the pronoun affixed to the verb relates to a dagger, and to a spear-head.) b6: غَلَّ المَفَاوِزَ He (a man) entered into the midst of the deserts, or waterless deserts. (S, O.) b7: غَلَّ المَآءُ بَيْنَ الأَشْجَارِ, (S, O, K,) aor. ـُ (S, O,) The water ran amid the trees. (S, O, K.) And المَآءُ فِى الشَّجَرِ ↓ تَغَلْغَلَ The water entered amid the breaks, or interspaces, of the trees. (S.) b8: غَلَّ الغِلَالَةَ He clad himself with, or wore, the غلالة [q. v.] (K, TA) beneath the [other] garments; because he who does so enters into it. (TA.) And الثَّوْبَ ↓ اِغْتَلَلْتُ [in like manner] signifies I clad myself with, or wore, the garment beneath the [other] garments. (K.) b9: غَلَّ فُلَانًا, (K, TA,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (TA,) He put upon the neck, or the hand, of such a one, the غُلّ [i. e. ring, or collar, of iron, for the neck, or pinion or manacle for the hand]. (K, TA.) and غُلَّ He had the غُلّ put upon him. (S, * TA.) And غَلَلْتُ يَدَهُ إِلِى عُنُقِهِ [I confined his hand to his neck with the غُلّ]. (S, O.) And غَلَّ أَسِيرًا بِغُلٍّ

مِنْ قِدٍّ وَعَلَيْهِ شَعَرٌ [He confined a captive with a غُلّ of thongs upon which was hair]. (TA.) One says, مَا لَهُ أُلَّ وَغُلَّ, (S, O, K, TA, [in some copies of the S and K, which have misled Golius and Freytag, ماله أُلٌّ وَغُلٌّ,]) a form of imprecation, (K, TA,) meaning [What ails him?] may he be thrust, or pushed, in the back of his neck, and become possessed, or insane, (IB, TA in the present art. and in art. ال,) and therefore have the غُلّ put upon him. (TA in the present art.) and غُلَّتْ يَدُهُ إِلَى عُنُقِهِ [sometimes] means (assumed tropical:) His hand was withheld from expenditure. (TA.) A2: غُلَّ, (S, K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. غَلَلٌ, said of a man, (S,) He was, or became, thirsty; or vehemently thirsty; (K, TA;) or affected with burning of thirst, (S, TA,) little or much; (TA;) or with burning of the inside, (K, TA,) from thirst, and from anger and vexation. (TA.) b2: And غَلَّ said of a camel, (S, O, K,) originally غَلِلَ, (MF, TA,) aor. ـَ and ↓ اغتلّ also; He was, or became, thirsty; or vehemently thirsty; or affected with burning of the inside: (K:) or he did not fully satisfy his thirst; (S and O in explanation of the former, and TA in explanation of both;) and غَلَّتْ is said of camels in like manner, agreeably with this last explanation: (K:) and ↓ اِغْتَلَّتْ is also said of sheep or goats, (K, TA,) signifying they thirsted. (TA.) A3: غَلَّ صَدْرُهُ, aor. ـِ (S, O, K, TA, [in the CK, erroneously, يَغَلُّ,]) with kesr, (S, O,) inf. n. غِلٌّ, with kesr, (O,) His bosom was, or became, affected with rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite: (S, O, K:) and with dishonesty, or insincerity. (S, O.) [See also غِلٌّ, below.] It is said in a trad., ثَلَاثٌ لَا يَغِلُّ عَلَيْهِنَّ قَلْبُ المُؤْمِنِ i. e. [There are three habits, (خِصَال being understood, these, as is said in the O, being “ the acting sincerely towards God,” and “ giving honest counsel to those in command,” and “ keeping to the community ” of the Muslims,)] while conforming to which the heart of the believer will not be invaded by rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite, causing it to swerve from that which is right; (S, * O;) a saying of the Prophet; thus related by some: accord. to others, ↓ يُغِلُّ, (S, O,) with damm to the ى, (O,) which is from the meaning expl. in the next sentence here following. (S, * O.) A4: غَلَّ, (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (S, O,) inf. n. غُلُولٌ, (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) He acted unfaithfully; as also ↓ اغلّ: (S, O, Msb, K:) or thus the latter, (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) accord. to ISk (S, Msb) and A'Obeyd, (S,) in a general sense; (Mgh, Msb;) and he became unfaithful: (TA:) but the former verb is used only in relation to spoil, or booty; (S, Mgh, O, * Msb, K;) you say, غَلَّ مِنَ المَغْنَمِ meaning خَانَ [i. e. He acted unfaithfully in taking from the spoil, or booty]; (S, O;) or meaning he acted unfaithfully in relation to the spoil, or booty: (Mgh:) or غَلَّ, (IAth, Mgh, TA,) aor. as above, (Mgh,) inf. n. غُلُولٌ, (IAth, TA,) or غَلٌّ, (Mgh, [thus in my copy, accord. to which it is trans., as will be shown by what follows,]) signifies also he stole; and was unfaithful in respect of a thing privily; and such conduct is termed غُلُولٌ because, in the case thereof, the hands, or arms, have the غُلّ [q. v.] put upon them: (IAth, TA:) or it signifies also he took a thing and hid it amid his goods; and it occurs in a trad. as meaning he took a شَمْلَة privily. (Mgh.) It is said in the Kur [iii. 155], وَمَا كَانَ لِنَبِىٍّ أَنْ يَغُلَّ and أَنْ

↓ يُغَلَّ, accord. to different readers; the former meaning [And it is not attributable to a prophet] that he would act unfaithfully; and ↓ ان يُغَلَّ meaning, [agreeably with an explanation of أَغَلَّ فُلَانًا in the K,] that unfaithful conduct should be imputed to him; or that there should be taken from his [share of the] spoil, or booty; (S, O, TA;) [or this may mean, that he should be found to be acting unfaithfully; for, accord. to the TA, اغلّ الرَّجُلَ means وَجَدَهُ غَالًّا;] but IB says that a pass. aor. is seldom found in the language of the Arabs in a phrase of this kind. (TA.) And it is said in a trad. وَلَا إِسْلَالَ ↓ لَا إِغْلَالَ i. e. There shall be no acting unfaithfully nor stealing: or there shall be no act of bribery [nor stealing]: (S, O:) or, as some say, there shall be no aiding another to act unfaithfully [&c.]. (TA.) A5: غَلَلْتُ لِلنَّاقَةِ I fed the she-camel with غَلِيل i. e. date-stones mixed with [the species of trefoil called] قِتّ. (S, * O, TA.) A6: غَلَّ الإِهَابَ: see أَغَلَّ فِى الإِهَابِ.

A7: غَلَّ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ, inf. n. غَلٌّ; and ↓ اغلّ; He was silent at the thing: and also he was intent upon the thing. (TA.) 2 غلّلهُ, (K,) or غلّل لِحْيَتَهُ, (S, O,) بِالغَالِيَةِ, (S, O, K,) inf. n. تَغْلِيلٌ, (K,) He perfumed him, (K,) or daubed, or smeared, his beard, much, (O,) the teshdeed denoting muchness, (S, O,) with غَالِيَة: (S, O, K:) and بالغالية ↓ تغلّل and ↓ اغتلّ and ↓ تَغَلْغَلَ He perfumed himself with غالية: (K:) Lh mentions تَغَلَّى بِالغَالِيَةِ, which is either from the word غَالِيَة or originally تَغَلَّلَ, in the latter case being like تَظَنَّيْتُ for تَظَنَّنْتُ, but the former is the more agreeable with analogy: accord. to Fr, one says, بالغالية ↓ تَغَلَّلْتُ, and not تَغَلَّيْتُ: (TA:) As held ↓ تَغَلَّلْتُ from الغالية to be allowable if meaning I introduced the غالية into my beard or my mustache; (S, O;) and the like is the case with respect to غَلَّلْتُ بِهَا لِحْيَتِى: (S:) accord. to Lth, one says, from الغالية, غَلَّلْتُ and غَلَّفْتُ and غَلَّيْتُ. (TA. [See also 1 in art. غلف; and see art. غلى.]) 4 اغلّ إِبِلَهُ, (K,) inf. n. إِغْلَالٌ, (TA,) He watered his camels ill, so that they did not satisfy their thirst: (K, TA:) or he brought, or sent, them back from the water without satisfying their thirst: (O, TA:) thus expl. by Az, who says that it is incorrectly mentioned by A'Obeyd, on the authority of Az, [in this sense,] with the unpointed ع. (TA. [But see 4 in art. عل.]) b2: And اغلّ signifies also اغتلّت غَنَمُهُ (O, K) [accord. to the TA as meaning His sheep, or goats, thirsted: but this I think doubtful: see 8].

A2: اغلّ and its aor. and inf. n. as relating to unfaithfulness, see in the latter half of the first paragraph, in five places.

A3: اغلّت الضَّيْعَهُ, (Mgh, Msb, K, [in the CK غَلَّت,]) and الضِّيَاعُ, (S, O, K,) from الغَلَّةُ, (S, O,) [The estate, and estates, consisting of land, &c.,] became in the condition of having غَلَّة [or proceeds, revenue, or income, accruing from the produce, &c.]: (Mgh, Msb:) or yielded غَلَّة: (K, TA:) i. e. yielded somewhat, the source thereof remaining. (TA.) b2: And اغلّ القَوْمُ meaning بَلَغَتْ غَلَّتُهُمْ [i. e. The غَلَّة of the people, or party, arrived; as expl. in the PS and TA; or the people, or party, had their غلّة brought to them]. (S, O, K.) And The people, or party, became in [or entered upon] the time of the غَلَّة. (TA.) b3: And فُلَانٌ يُغِلُّ عَلَى عِيَالِهِ Such a one brings the غَلَّة to his family, or household. (S, O.) A4: اغلّ الوَادِى The valley gave growth to what are termed غُلَّان, (S, O, K,) pl. of غَالٌّ. (TA.) A5: اغلّ فِى الإِهَابِ, (S, O,) He (a butcher) left some of the flesh sticking in the hide, in stripping it off: (S, O:) or he took some of the flesh and of the fat [in the hide] in the skinning: (K:) and الإِهَابَ ↓ غلّ he left somewhat [of the flesh, or of the flesh and of the fat,] remaining in the hide on the occasion of the skinning: a dial. var. of أَغَلَّ. (TA.) b2: And accord. to AA, الإِغْلَالُ signifies The milking of the she-camel when milk remains [app. afterwards] in her udder. (O.) [Perhaps the meaning is The leaving some remaining in the udder on the occasion of milking.]

A6: اغلّ الخَطِيبُ The orator, or preacher, said, or spoke, what was not right, or correct. (TA.) A7: اغلّ بَصَرَهُ, (S, O,) or البَصَرَ, (K,) He (a man, S, O) looked intensely, or intently. (S, O, K.) b2: See also 1, last sentence.

A8: إِغْلَالٌ signifies also The making an overt, or open, hostile, or predatory, incursion. (TA.) A9: And The clothing oneself with, or wearing, a coat of mail. (TA.) 5 تَغَلَّّ see 1, first sentence: A2: and see also 2, in three places.7 إِنْغَلَ3َ see 1, first sentence.8 اِغْتَلَلْتُ الثَّوْبَ: see 1, former half.

A2: اِغْتَلَلْتُ الشَّرَابَ I drank the beverage. (K.) A3: لَهُ أُرَيْضَةٌ يَغْتَلُّهَا: see 10.

A4: اغتلّ said of a camel, and اِغْتَلَّتْ said of sheep or goats: see 1, near the middle of the paragraph. (See also the next sentence but one.) A5: اغتلّ بِالغَالِيَةِ: see 2.

A6: اِغْتَلَّتْ said of sheep or goats, They became affected with the disease termed غَلَل [q. v.]. (O, K.) 10 اِسْتِغْلَالٌ signifies The desiring, or demanding, or [tasking a person,] to bring غَلَّة [i. e. proceeds, revenue, or income, accruing from the produce, or yield, of land, &c.]. (PS.) One says, استغلّ عَبْدَهُ, meaning He tasked his slave to bring غَلَّة to him. (S, O, K. [In the explanation in the CK, يَغُلَّ is erroneously put for يُغِلَّ.]) b2: and The taking, or receiving, [or obtaining,] of غَلَّة: (PS:) or the bringing of غَلَّة from a place [or an estate]. (KL.) One says, ↓ استغلّ المُسْتَغَلَّاتِ He took the غَلَّة of the مستغلّات [i. e. of the lands, or estates, from which غلّة is obtained]. (S, O, K.) And ↓ لَهُ أُرَيْضَةٌ يَغْتَلُّهَا like يَسْتَغِلُّهَا [i. e. To him belongs a small portion of land of which he takes, or receives, or obtains, the غَلَّة]. (TA.) b3: and [hence] one says of a hard man, لَا يُسْتَغَلُّ مِنْهُ شَىْءٌ (assumed tropical:) [Nothing, meaning no profit or advantage, is reaped, or obtained, from him]. (L and TA in art. مرس: see 5 in that art.) R. Q. 1 غَلْغَلَ, inf. n. غَلْغَلَةٌ: see 1, first sentence. b2: غَلْغَلَ رِسَالَةٌ إِلَى صَاحِبِهَا [He conveyed a message, or letter, to the person to whom it pertained: see the pass. part. n., below]. (Ham p. 500.) A2: And غَلْغَلَةٌ signifies also A breaking [of the bone of the nose, and of the head of a flask or bottle], like غَرْغَرَةٌ. (TA.) A3: [See مُغَلْغِلَةٌ.I do not find any instance of the usage of غَلْغَلَ otherwise than as trans.: but in the TK, and hence by Freytag, غَلْغَلَةٌ in a sense in which it is expl. below is regarded as an inf. n., and consequently the verb is said to signify He went quickly; which is a meaning of R. Q. 2.] R. Q. 2 تَغَلْغَلَ: see 1, first quarter, in two places. قَدْ تَغَلْغَلْتَ يَا عَدُوَّ اللّٰهِ, said to the مُخَنَّث Heet, when he described a woman, as is related in a trad., is expl. as meaning Thou hast reached, in thy looking, of the beauties of this woman, a point which no looker, nor any one having close communion, nor any describer, has reached [beside thee, O enemy of God]. (TA.) b2: Also He went quickly: (K, * TA:) one says, تَغَلْغَلُوا فَمَضَوْا [They went quickly, and passed, or passed away]. (TA.) A2: تغلغل بِالغَالِيَةِ: see 2.

غُلٌّ A ring, or collar, of iron, which is put upon the neck: (Msb:) a shackle for the neck or for the hand: [i. e. a ring, or collar, for the neck, or a pinion or manacle for the hand:] (MA:) or a [shackle of the kind called] جَامِعَة, (TA, and so in the S and K in art. جمع,) of iron, (TA,) collecting together the two hands to the neck: (S in art. جمع; and Jel * in xxxvi. 7:) [sometimes, a shackle for the neck and hands, consisting of two rings, one for the neck and the other for the hands, connected by a bar of iron: (see زَمَّارَةٌ:)] and a shackle with which the Arabs used to confine a captive when they took him, made of thongs, upon which was hair, so that sometimes, when it dried, it became infested with lice upon his neck: (TA:) the pl. is أَغْلَالٌ: (S, O, Msb, K:) which repeatedly occurs in the Kur-án and the Sunneh as meaning (assumed tropical:) difficult tasks and fatiguing works [as being likened to shackles upon the necks]. (TA.) b2: [Hence] the Arabs apply it metonymically to denote (tropical:) A wife. (TA.) And غُلٌّ قَمِلٌ [lit. A lousy shackle for the neck &c.] is an appellation of (assumed tropical:) a woman of evil disposition; originating from the fact that the غُلّ used to be of thongs, upon which was hair, so that it became infested with lice. (S.) A2: Also, and ↓ غُلَّةٌ, (S, O, K,) and ↓ غَلَلٌ, (K,) or this is the inf. n. of غُلَّ, (S,) [and accord. to analogy of غَلَّ as originally غَلِلَ,] and ↓ غَلِيلٌ, (S, O, K,) Thirst: or vehement thirst: (K, TA:) or the burning of thirst; (S, O, TA;) little or much: (TA:) or burning of the inside, (K, TA,) from thirst, and from anger and vexation (TA.) غِلٌّ and ↓ غَلِيلٌ Rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite: (S, O, Msb, K, TA:) or latent rancour &c.: (JK in explanation of the former:) and envy; so each signifies; (TA;) [and so the former in the Kur vii. 41 and xv. 47:] and enmity: (TA in explanation of the latter:) and the former signifies also dishonesty, or insincerity. (S, O.) غَلَّةٌ Proceeds, revenue, or income, (Mgh, Msb, K, TA, [in the CK, الدَّخَلَةُ is put for الدَّخْلُ,]) of any kind, (Mgh, Msb,) accruing from the produce, or yield, of land, (Mgh, Msb, K, TA,) or from the rent thereof, (Mgh, Msb, TA,) [in which sense ↓ مَغَلٌّ is also used, as a subst., pl. مُغَلَّاتٌ,] or from seed-produce, and from fruits, and from milk, and from hire, and from the increase of cattle, and the like, (TA,) and from the rent of a house, (K, TA,) and from the hire of a slave, (Mgh, K, TA,) and the like; (Mgh, Msb;) [generally meaning corn, or grain; ??] wheat and barley and rice and the like; (KL;) the غَلَّة of the slave is the payment imposed by the master, and made to him: (TA voce ضَرِيبَةٌ:) pl. غَلَّاتٌ (S, O, Msb, TA) and غِلَالٌ. (Msb, TA.) b2: Also Dirhems [or pieces of money] that are clipped (مُقَطَّعَة), in a single piece thereof [the quantity clipped being] a قِيرَاط or a طَسُّوج or a grain; of which it is said in the “ Eedáh,” that one's lending غَلَّة in order to have such as are free from defect returned to him is disapproved: (Mgh:) or dirhems [or pieces of money] that are rejected by the treasury of the state, but taken by the merchants. (KT. [Freytag has given this latter explanation, but has erroneously assigned it to غُلَّةٌ.]) غُلَّةٌ A thing in which one hides himself. (IAar, TA.) b2: See also غِلَالَةٌ, in two places: b3: and غَلَلٌ.

A2: And see غُلٌّ, last sentence.

غَلَلٌ Water amid trees: pl. أَغْلَالٌ. (S, O. [See an ex. voce عَذْبٌ.]) And Water having no current, only appearing a little upon the surface of the earth, disappearing at one time and appearing at another: (AA, S, O:) or, accord. to AHn, a feeble flow of water from the bottom of a valley or water-course, amid trees. (TA.) Aboo-Sa'eed says, لَا يَذْهَبُ كَلَامُنَا غَلَلَا [Our speech shall not pass away as a feeble flow of water]: meaning that it ought not to be concealed from men, but should be made public. (TA.) A2: Also A strainer, or clarifier: occur-ring in a verse of Lebeed, cited voce رَازِقِىٌّ: where it means the فِدَام (S, O, TA) on the heads of the أَبَارِيق, (S,) or on the head of the إِبْرِيق: (O, TA:) or, as some relate the verse, the word is غُلَلٌ, pl. of ↓ غُلَّةٌ; (S, O, TA;) which signifies [the same, i. e.] a piece of rag bound on the head of the ابريق [to act as a strainer]. (IAar, TA.) A3: And The flesh that is left upon the thumb when one skins [a beast]. (TA.) A4: See also غُلٌّ, last sentence.

A5: Also, (O, K,) and ↓ غَلَالَةٌ, (O, and so in copies of the K,) or ↓ غُلَالَةٌ, (so in other copies of the K, and accord. to the TA,) A certain disease that attacks sheep, or goats, (O, K, TA,) in the orifice of the teat, occasioned by the milker's not exhausting the udder, but leaving in it some milk, which becomes blood, or coagulates and is mixed with a yellow fluid. (TA.) غَلُولُ الشَّيْخِ The food of the old man, which he ingests into his belly [or stomach]: (S, O, K:) and likewise the beverage drunk by him. (TA.) One says, نِعْمَ غَلُولُ الشَّيْخِ هٰذَا [Excellent, or most excellent, is this food of the old man &c.!]. (S, O, K.) غَلِيلٌ: see غُلٌّ, last sentence. b2: [Hence,] sometimes, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) The burning of love, and of grief. (K, TA.) b3: See also غِلٌّ.

A2: And see مَغْلُولٌ.

A3: Also Date-stones mixed with [the species of trefoil called] قَتّ, (S, O, K, TA,) and in like manner with dough, (TA,) for a she-camel, (S, O, K, TA,) which is fed therewith. (S, O, TA.) A4: See. also غَالٌّ.

غَلَالَةٌ, or غُلَالَةٌ: see غَلَلٌ, last sentence.

غِلَالَةٌ A garment that is worn next the body, beneath the other garment, (S, O, K,) and likewise beneath the coat of mail; (S, O;) also called ↓ غُلَّةٌ: (K, TA:) pl. [of the former] غَلَائِلُ and [of the latter] غُلَلٌ. (TA.) b2: And A piece of cloth with which a woman makes her posteriors [to appear] large, (O, * K, * TA,) binding it upon her hinder part, beneath her waist-wrapper; (TA;) as also ↓ غُلَّةٌ, of which the pl. is غُلَلٌ. (IB, TA.) b3: And The pin that connects the two heads of the ring [of a coat of mail]: (O, K:) pl. غَلَائِلُ. (TA.) And غَلَائِلُ signifies Coats of mail: or the pins thereof that connect the heads of the rings: or linings, or inner coverings, that are worn beneath them, (K, TA,) i. e. beneath the coats of mail: and [it is said that] the sing. thereof is ↓ غَلِيلَةٌ. (K, TA.) غَلِيلَةٌ: see what next precedes.

غَلَّانٌ (S, O, K) and ↓ غَالٌّ, (K,) applied to a camel, (S, O, K,) Thirsty: (K: *) or vehemently thirsty: (S, O, K: *) or affected with burning of the inside: (K: *) and ↓ غَالَّةٌ, and its pl. غَوَالُّ, camels not having fully satisfied their thirst. (TA.) غَالٌّ; and its fem., with ة: see the next preceding paragraph.

A2: Also Low, or depressed, ground, in which are trees, and places of growth of [the trees called] سَلَم and طَلْح: one says غَالٌّ مِنْ سَلَمٍ, like as one says عِيْصٌ مِنْ سِدْرٍ and قَصِيمَةٌ مِنْ غَضًا: (AHn, S, O:) or, as also ↓ غَلِيلٌ, a place of growth of [the trees called] طَلْح: or a low, or depressed, valley or torrent-bed in the ground, (K, TA,) in which are trees: (TA:) pl. غُلَّانٌ. (K.) b2: And A certain plant, (S, O, K,) [said to be] well known: (K: [but I have not found it to be now known:]) pl. غُلَّانٌ. (S, O, K.) غَالَّةٌ [as a subst.] A part broken off from the shore of the sea and become collected together in a place. (TA.) [Expl. by Freytag as signifying “ Pars maris, quæ in litore abrupta est: ” and as being a word of the dial. of El-Yemen: on the authority of IDrd.]

غلغل, [thus in my original,] applied to the root (عِرْق) of a tree, Extending far into the earth: pl. غَلَاغِلُ. (TA.) غَلْغَلَةٌ A quick rate of going. (S, O, K, * TA.) [App. a simple subst.; but perhaps an inf. n., of which the verb is غَلْغَلَ, q. v.]

غُلْغُلَةٌ Clamour and confusion of voices. (TA.) [Like the Pers\. غُلْغُل and غُلْغُلَه.]

مُغَلٌّ, as a subst., pl. مُغَلَّاتٌ: see غَلَّةٌ.

مُغِلٌّ A man cleaving to rancour, malevolence, malice, or spite. (TA.) b2: An unfaithful man; one who acts unfaithfully. (S, * Mgh, O, * TA.) Hence the saying of Shureyh, لَيْسَ عَلَى المُسْتَعِيرِ غَيْرِالمُغِلِّ ضَمَانٌ, (S, Mgh, O, TA,) وَلَاعَلَى

المُسْتَوْدَعِ, (TA,) i. e. [There is no guaranteeship to be imposed upon the asker of a loan, except the unfaithful, nor upon him who is asked to take charge of a deposit, meaning], except in the case of him who has been unfaithful in respect of the loan and the deposit: or, as some say, by the مُغِلّ is here meant the ↓ مُسْتَغِلّ [i. e. the person employed to bring the غَلَّة]: but IAth says that the former is the right explanation. (TA.) A2: مُغِلَّةٌ, applied to a garden (جَنَّة), as in a verse cited voce حَرَدَ, (S, O,) or to an estate (ضَيْعَة), (Mgh, TA,) Having, (Mgh,) or yielding, (TA,) غَلَّة [q. v.; fruitful, or productive]. (Mgh, TA.) مَغْلُولٌ, applied to a man, Having the [shackle called] غُلّ put upon him. (TA.) It is said in the Kur [v. 69], وَقَالَتِ الْيَهُودُ يَدٌ اللّٰهِ مَغْلُولَةٌ [and the Jews said, The hand of God is shackled], meaning, withheld from dispensing. (O.) A2: Also, (S, K,) applied to a man, (S,) and ↓ غَلِيلٌ, and ↓ مُغْتَلٌّ, (K,) Thirsty; or vehemently thirsty; (K, TA;) or affected with burning of thirst, (S, TA,) little or much; (TA;) or with burning of the inside, (K, TA,) from thirst, or from anger and vexation. (TA.) مُغْتَلٌّ: see what next precedes. b2: [Hence,] أَنَا مُغْتَلٌّ إِلَيْهِ (tropical:) I am yearning, or longing, for him, or it. (K, TA.) رِسَالَةٌ مُغَلْغَلَةٌ A message, or letter, conveyed from town to town, or from country to country. (S, O, K.) مُغَلْغِلَةٌ, with kesr to the second غ, Hastening; syn. مُسْرِعَةٌ [which is trans. and intrans.; but generally the latter, like سَرِيعٌ]. (TA.) مُسْتَغَلٌّ A place [or land or an estate] from which غَلَّة is obtained: (KL:) [thus used, as a subst., it has for its pl. مُسْتَغَلَّاتٌ:] see 10.

مُسْتَغِلٌّ: see مُغِلٌّ.
باب الغين واللام غ ل فقط

غل: أغْلَلْتُ في الإهاب غَلَلاً أي أبقيت عليه شحماً بعد السلخ. والغَليل: حر الجوف لوحاً وامتعاضاً، قال:

إلى الغَليلِ ولم يقصعنه نُغَبُ

وغَلَّ البعير يَغَلُّ غَلَلاً إذا لم يقضِ ريه، قال:

أنقع من غلتي وأجزؤها  والغُلاَنُ: أودية، الواحد غليلٌ، ويقال: غالٌّ. والغِلَّ: الحقد الكامنُ. ورجل مُغِلٌّ مضب: على غِلٍّ. والمُغِلُّ: الخائن. والغُلُّ: جامعةٌ يشد في العنق واليد.

وفي الحديث: من النساء غل قمل، يقذفه الله في عنق من يشاء ثم لا يخرجه إلا هو

، وذلك أن العرب كانوا إذا أسروا أسيراً غَلُّوه بالقد فربما قمل في عنقهِ. والغَلَّةُ: الدخل. وأَغَلَّتِ الضيعة أي: أعطت الغَلَّةَ. والغُلُولُ: خيانة الفيء،

وفي الحديث. لا إسلال ولا إغلالَ

أي: لا خيانة ولا سرقة. والغَلْغَلَةُ: سرعة السير، يقال: تَغَلْغَلُوا فمضوا. ورسالةٌ مُغَلْغَلَةٌ أي محمولة من بلدٍ إلى بلدٍ. والغِلالة: شعارٌ تحت الثوب للبدن خاصةً. وغَلَّلْتُه وغَلَيْتُه أيضاً: من الغالِية، وكلام العامة: غَلَيْتُه. والغَلْغَلَةُ كالغَرْغَرةِ. والغَلَلُ: الماء بين الشجر.
الْغَيْن وَاللَّام

الغُلّ، والغُلّة، والغَلَل، والغَليل، كُله: شدَّة العَطش وحرارة الْجوف.

وَقيل: هُوَ الْعَطش قَلَّ أَو كَثُر.

رجل مَغلول، وغليل، ومُغْتَلٌّ.

وبعير غالٌّ وغَلاّن: عطشان.

غَلّ يَغَلّ غُلّة، واغْتلّ.

وَرُبمَا سُمِّيت حرارة الحُب والحُزن: غَليلا.

وأغلّ إبِله: أَسَاءَ سَقيها فصدَرت وَلم تَرْوَ.

والغل: الغِش والعَداوة والحقد والحَسد. وَفِي التَّنْزِيل: (ونَزعنا مَا فِي صُدورهم من غِل) . قَالَ الزّجاج: حَقِيقَته، وَالله اعْلَم: انه لَا يَحسد بعض أهل الْجنَّةبَعْضًا فِي عُلو الْمرتبَة، لِأَن الْحَسَد غِلّ، وَهُوَ أَيْضا كَدر، وَالْجنَّة مُبرَّأة من ذَلِك.

غَلّ صدرُه يَغلّ غلاًّ.

وَرجل مُغِلٌّ: مُضِبٌّ على حِقْد.

وغَلّ يَغُلٌّ غُلولا، وأغل ك خَان.

وَخص بَعضهم بِهِ الخون فِي الْفَيْء.

وأغلّه: خَوّنه، وَفِي التَّنْزِيل: (ومَا كَانَ لنَبِيّ أَن يَغلّ) .

وَالْإِغْلَال: السّرقَة، وَفِي الحَدِيث: " لَا إِغْلَال وَلَا إِسْلَال ".

وأغلّ فِي الْجلد: اخذ بعض اللَّحْم والشَّحم مَعَه فِي السَّلخ.

وَذهب السكين غَلَلاً: دخل بَين اللَّحْم والإهاب.

والغَلل: داءٌ فِي الإحليل، مثل الرَّفَق، وَذَلِكَ أَلا يَنْفُضَ الحالب الضَّرع فَيتْرك فِيهِ شَيْئا من اللَّبن فَيَعُود مَاء أَو خَرَطاً.

وغَلّ فِي الشَّيْء يغُلّ غُلولا، وانغلّ وتغلل، وتَغَلغل: دخل فِيهِ، يكون ذَلِك فِي الْجَوَاهِر والأعراض. قَالَ ذُو الرُّمة فِي الْجَوْهَر، يصف الثور والكناس:

مُحقِّرة عَن كل ساقٍ دَقيقةٍ وَعَن كُل عِرْقٍ فِي الثَّرى مُتغلغلِ

وَقَالَ عُبيد الله بن عبد الله بن عُتبة بن مَسْعُود فِي الْعرض، رَوَاهُ ثَعْلَب:

تَغلغل حُبّ عَثْمة فِي فُؤادي فبادية مَعَ الخافيِ يَسيرُ

وغَلّه يغُلّه غَلاً: أدخلهُ، قَالَ ذُو الرُّمة:

غَلَلْت المَهارَي بَينهَا كُلَّ لَيْلَة وَبَين الدُّجى حَتَّى أَرَاهَا تَمزّقُ

وغَلْغله، كَغلَّه.

والغُلّة: مَا تواريت فِيهِ، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

والغَلَل: المَاء الَّذِي يَتَغلغل بَين الشَّجر.

وَقيل: هُوَ الظَّاهِر الْجَارِي. وَقَالَ أَبُو حَنيفة: الغَلَل: السَّيل الضَّعِيف يسيل من بطن الْوَادي، أَو التلع فِي الشّجر، وَهُوَ فِي بطن الْوَادي.

وَقيل: أَن يَأْتِي الشجَر غَللٌ من قبل ضَعفه واتِّباعه كل مَا تواطأ من بطن الْوَادي فَلَا يكَاد يرى، وَلَا يتبع إِلَّا الوطاء.

والغِلاَلة: شعار يُلبس تَحت الثَّوْب، لِأَنَّهُ لَا يتغلّل فِيهَا، أَي: يُدخل.

وغَلَّل الغِلالة: لبسهَا تَحت ثِيَابه، هَذِه عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

والغُلّة: الغِلالة.

وَقيل: هِيَ كالغِلالة تُغَل تَحت الدِّرع، أَي: تُدخل.

والغَلائل: الدُّروع.

وَقيل: بطائن تلبس تَحت الدروع.

وَقيل هِيَ مَسامير الدُّروع الَّتِي تجمع بَين رُؤوس الحَلَق، لِأَنَّهَا تُغَل فِيهَا، أَي: تُدخل.

واحدته: غَليلة.

وَقَول النَّابِغَة:

عُلِين بِكدْيَوْنٍ وأبْطِنّ كُرَّةً فهن وضاء صافياتُ الغَلائل

خَصّ الغلائل بالصفاء لِأَنَّهَا آخر مَا يصدأ من الدروع، ومَن جعلهَا البطائن جعل الدُّروع نقّية لم يُصدئن الغلائل.

وغَلَّ الدُّهنَ فِي رَأسه: ادخله فِي أصُول الشّعْر.

وغَلَّ شعره بالطّيب: أدخلهُ فِيهِ.

وتغلَّل بالغالية، واغتل، وتَغَلغل: تغَّلف، قَالَ أَبُو صَخْر:

سراج الدُّجَى تغتلّ بالمسك طِفْلة فَلَا هِيَ مَتْفال وَلَا اللَّون أكْهب

وغلّله بهَا.

وَحكى اللِّحياني: تغَلَّى بالغالية. فإمَّا أَن يكون من لفظ الغالية، وَإِمَّا أَن يكون أَرَادَ: " تغلّل "، فأبدل من اللَّام الْأَخِيرَة يَاء، كَمَا قَالُوا: تظنّيت، فِي " تظننت "، وَالْأولَى أَقيس.

وغل الْمَرْأَة: حشاها، وَلَا يكون إِلَّا من ضخم، حَكَاهُ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

والغُلاَّن: منابت الطّلح.

وَقيل: هِيَ أَوديَة غامضة فِي الأَرْض ذَات شجر، وَاحِدهَا: غالّ، وغَلِيل.

قَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: هُوَ بطن غامض فِي الأَرْض.

وَقد انغل.

والغالّة: مَا يقطع من سَاحل الْبَحْر فيجتمع فِي مَوضِع.

والغل: جَامِعَة تُوضع فِي الْعُنُق أَو الْيَد.

وَالْجمع: أغْلال، لَا يكسَّرُ على غير ذَلِك.

وَقَول الله تَعَالَى: (والأغلالَ الَّتِي كَانَت عَلَيْهِم) ، قَالَ الزّجاج: كانَ عَلَيْهِم انه من قَتل قُتل، لَا يُقبل فِي ذَلِك دِيَة، وَكَانَ عَلَيْهِم إِذا أصَاب جُلودهم شَيْء من الْبَوْل يقرضوه، وَكَانَ عَلَيْهِم أَلا يَعملوا فِي السبت، وَهَذَا على المَثل، كَمَا تَقول: جعلت هَذَا طَوْقاً فِي عُنقك وَلَيْسَ هُنَالك طوق، وتأويله: ولَّيتك هَذَا وألزمتك الْقيام بِهِ، فَجعلت لُزُومه لَك كالطَّوق.

وَقَوله تَعَالَى: (إِذْ الأغلال فِي أَعْنَاقهم) ، أَرَادَ بالأغلال: الْأَعْمَال الَّتِي هِيَ الأغلال، وَهِي أَيْضا مؤدية إِلَى كَون الأغلال فِي أَعْنَاقهم يَوْم الْقِيَامَة، لِأَن قَوْلك للرجل: هَذَا غُلٌّ فِي عُنقك، للشَّيْء يُعْمِله، إِنَّمَا مَعْنَاهُ: أَنه لَازم لَك، وَأَنَّك مجازي عَلَيْهِ بِالْعَذَابِ.

وَقد غَلّه يَغُله.

وَقَوله تَعَالَى: (وقَالَت الْيَهُود يدُ الله مَغْلولة غُلت أَيْديهم) ، قيل: أَرَادَ: نعمتُه مَقبوضة عنَّا.

وَقيل: معناهُ: يدُه مغلولة عَن عذابنا.

وَقيل: يَد الله ممسكة عَن الاتساع علينا.

وَقَوله تَعَالَى: (ولَا تَجعل يدك مَغلولة إِلَى عُنقك) تَأْوِيله: لَا تُمسكها عَن الْإِنْفَاق.

وَقد غَلّه يُغله.

وَقَوْلهمْ فِي الْمَرْأَة السَّيئة الخُلق: غُلٌّ قَمِلٌ، أَصله: أَن الْعَرَب كَانُوا إِذا اسروا أَسِير اغلّوه بالقِدّ، فَرُبمَا قَمِل فِي عُنقه.

وَفِي الحَدِيث: " وَإِن من النِّساء غُلاًّ قَمِلا يَقذفه الله فِي عُنق من يَشَاء لَا يُخرجه إِلَّا هُوَ ".

وَقَوْلها: مالَه أُلَّ وغُلَّ. أُلَّ: دُفع فِي قَضَاء. وغُلّ: جُن فُوِضع فِي عُنقه الغُل.

والغَلَّة: الدَّخل، من كِرَاء دَار واجر غُلَام وَفَائِدَة أَرض.

وأغَلّت الضَّيعة: أَعْطَتْ الغَلّة.

وأغلّ الْقَوْم: من الغَلّة.

ونِعْم غَلُول الشَّيْخ هَذَا الطَّعَام، يَعْنِي: التَّغذية.

وغلّ بَصَره: حاد عَن الصَّوَاب.

والغُلّة: خِرْقــةٌ تُشدّ على رَأس الإبِريق، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

وَقَول لبيد:

لَهَا غَلَلٌ من رازقيٍّ وكُرْسُفٍ بأيمانِ عُجْمٍ يَنْصُفُون المقَاولا

يَعْنِي: الْفِدَام الَّذِي على رَأس الأباريق.

والغَليلُ: القَتُّ والنّوى والعجين، تُعلفه الدَّوَابّ.

والغَلغَلة: سُرعة السّير.

وَقد تغلغل.

ورسالة مُغَلْغَلة: مَحمولة من بلد إِلَى بلد.

وغَلْغَلة: مَوضِع، قَالَ:

هُنَالك لَا أخْشَى تنالُ مَقادتي إِذا حَلّ بَيْتِي بَين شُرطٍ وغَلْغَلَهْ

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طَلَسَ الكتابَ يَطْلِسُه: مَحاهُ،
كطَلَّسَهُ.
والطِّلْسُ، بالكسر: الصحيفةُ، أو المَمْحُوَّةُ، والوَسِخُ من الثيابِ، وجِلْدُ فَخِذِ البعير، إذا تَسَاقَطَ شَعَرُه، والذِئْبُ الأمْعَطُ، وبالفتح: الطَّيْلَسانُ الأَسودُ.
والطَلاَّسَةُ، مشدَّدةً: خِرْقَــةٌ يُمْسَحُ بها اللوح.
والأطْلَسُ: الثَوْبُ الخَلَقُ، والذِّئْبُ الأمْعَطُ في لونِهِ غُبْرَةٌ إلى السوادِ، وكلُّ ما على لونِهِ، والرجلُ إذا رُمِيَ بقبيحٍ، والأسودُ كالحَبَشِيِّ ونحوِه، والوَسِخُ، وكَلْبٌ، والسارِقُ.
وطَلَسَ بالشيءِ على وَجْهِهِ يَطْلِسُ: جاءَ به،
وـ بَصَرُهُ: ذَهَبَ،
وـ بها: حَبَقَ. وكسِكِّيتٍ: الأعْمَى.
وطُلِسَ به في السِّجْنِ، كعُنِيَ: رُمِيَ به. والطَّيْلَسُ والطَّيْلَسانُ، مثلَّثَةَ اللامِ، عن عِياضٍ وغيرِه: معربٌ، أصلُهُ تالِسانُ.
ويُقالُ في الشَّتْمِ: يا ابنَ الطَّيْلَسَان، أي: إنَّكَ أعْجَميٌّ.
ج: الطَّيالِسةُ، والهاءُ في الجَمْعِ للعُجْمَةِ.
وطَيْلَسانُ: إقليمٌ واسِعٌ من نواحِي الدَّيْلَمِ.
وانْطَلَسَ أمْرُهُ: خَفِيَ.

عن

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عن
عَنْ: يقتضي مجاوزة ما أضيف إليه، تقول:
حدّثتك عن فلان، وأطعمته عن جوع، قال أبو محمد البصريّ : «عَنْ» يستعمل أعمّ من «على» لأنه يستعمل في الجهات السّتّ، ولذلك وقع موقع على في قول الشاعر:
إذا رضيت عليّ بنو قشير
قال: ولو قلت: أطعمته على جوع وكسوته على عري لصحّ.
ومن خَفِيف هَذَا الْبَاب قَوْلهم

" عَنْ " وَمَعْنَاهَا: مَا عدا الشَّيْء. وَهِي تكون حرفا واسما، بِدَلِيل قَوْلهم من عَنهُ، قَالَ الْقطَامِي:

فقلتُ للرَّكْبِ لَمَّا أنْ عَلا بهِمِ ... مِنْ عَنْ يَمِينِ الحُبَيَّا نظرَةٌ قَبَلُ

قَالَ أَبُو إِسْحَاق: يجوز حذف النُّون من عَن للشاعر، كَمَا يجوز لَهُ حذف نون من، وَكَأن حذفه إِنَّمَا هُوَ لالتقاء الساكنين، إِلَّا أَن حذف نون من فِي الشّعْر، اكثر من حذف نون عَن، لِأَن دُخُول من فِي الْكَلَام اكثر من دُخُول عَن.

عن


عَنْ
a. From.
b. For.
c. After.
d. About, of.
e. Of, to.
f. On.
g. With; at, to, unto.

ذَهَبَ عَنَّا
a. He went away from us, he left us.

سَافَر عَن البَلَد
a. He journeyed from the country.
دَافَعَ عَنْهُ
a. He repelled from him: he defended him.

حَدَّثَ عَن فَلَان
a. He related what he had heard from so &
so.
جَزَاكَ اللّٰه عَنِّي خَيْرًا
a. May God recompense thee
for
me.
عَن قَلِيْل
a. After a little while.
سَألَ عَنْهُ
a. He asked about him.
سَمِعَ عَنْهُ
a. He heard of, about him.
عَاجِز عَن
a. He is incapable of, to.

جَلَسْتُ عَن يَمِيْنِهِ
a. I sat on his right.
عَن قَصْد
a. With purpose: intentionally.
عَن رِضًى
a. With good grace, readily, willingly.
مَاتَ عَن وَلَدٍ
a. He died (with) leaving a child, an heir.

مَاتَ عَن سِتِّيْن سَنَة
a. He died at the age of 60.
قُتِلُوْا عَن آخِرِهِم
a. They were slain (with), to, unto, even, the last man.
عَمَّا (a. for
عَن مَا ), About, respecting;
after; above.
عَمَّا يَسْأَلُوْن
a. About what they ask.
عَمَّا قَلِيْل
a. After a little while.
تَعَالَى اللّٰه عَمَّا
يَسِفُوْن
a. God is exalted above what they attribute to
Him.
عن: عَنْ هديَّة: كهديَّة. (ابن بطوطة 3: 387) عن علم لهم به: حسب أو وفق علمهم به (معجم الإدريسي).
عن أمر فلان: بأمر فلان. (معجم الإدريسي).
عن إذنك: باذنك، استأذنك. (معجم الادريسي).
عن: تلى الفعل الذي معناه أرسل وبعث وما في معناهما.
يقال: بعث (وجَّه) عن فلان. أي بعث يبحث عن فلان. كما يقال: نهض عن فلان، أي ذهب يبحث عن فلان. وكما يقال: قُصِدت الخزائن عن الاسلحة، أي أسرعوا إلى الخزائن للبحث عن الاسلحة. (رسالة إلى السيد فليشر ص37 - 38).
عَنْ: تستعمل بمعنى حرف الجر على. ففي حيّان بسّام (1: 172و): وعاداه باديس صبيحتها عن تعبية محكمة. وكذلك ما جاء في كتاب الخطيب (ص134 ق) الذي نقل هذا النص: وصبِحْنا القومَ عن التعبية محكمة.
عَنْ: في مدّة، في خلال، في أثناء. ففي العبدري (ص46 ق): وكانت القوافل كثيرة جداً فانهم بحيث لو غاب عن احد رفيقه لم يجده عن أيّام.
عَنْ: فيما يملك، ما دام يملك. ففي فالتون (ص21): افضل الناس من عفى عن قُدْرة وتواضع عن رِفْعة وانصف عن قُوَّة.
وينقل الناشر (ص39 رقم 7) مثالاً آخر من الحماسة (ص25). ويمكن أن نضيف إليه ما جاء في كتاب الألفاظ (مخطوطة رقم 1070 ص8 و): يقال لا عفو إلا عن قُدْرَة.
ويستعمل الظرف عند بهذا المعنى. ففي الكامل (ص39): قيل لمعاوية ما النبل فقال: الحلم عند الغضب. والعفو عند القدرة.
العين والنون
عن العُنًة: حَظيرةٌ من شجر. وأعطيتُه عَيْنَ عُنَةٍ: أي خَصَصْته به. ورأيتُهُ عَيْنَ عُنة: أي الساعةَ من غير أن طلبته، وقيل: أولُ عائنة. واعْتَنَنْتُ لِعُنَةٍ: أي تَعَرضت لشيء لا أعرفه.
والعُنَة: الحَبْل يُلقى عليه القَديد. والعَطْفَة أيضاً.
وعَن عُنوناً وعَنّاً وعَنَناً واعْتَن أيضاً: اعترض. وعُنَنَ العِنينُ عن امرأته، وهو بينُ العِنَينة والعَنَانة، وكل مَعْنونٍ محبوس، وهو عِنَينٌ عن القتال وغيره أيضاً.
وعَن به: مد به. وعن به كل مَلْوى: لَوى به. وعَنَنتُ الكتابَ عَناً وعُنواناً، والأصل في العُنوان: ما ظهر من الشيء.
ولَعَنك: في
معنى لعلك. والعَنُون من الدواب: المتقدمة في السيْر. وشِرْكَة العِنان: في الخاص من الأشياء - فأما قوله:
عِنانَ الشمالِ مَنْ يكونَن أضْرَعا
فقيل: مُعانة شؤم؛ وهو من التعرض. وقيل: الشمال غِلافُ الضًرْع، وعِنانُه سَيْرُه الذي يُعلق به. وامتلأ عِنانُه: عَدا جَهدَه. وأعْنَنْتُ الدابةَ وعَنَنْتُها: جعلت لها عِناناً.
وأعَن الفَرسَ: حَبَسَه بِعِنانه. وجمعتُهم في عَنَن: أي في سَنَن.
والعَنَن: واحد الأعْنان: ما يعرض للشيء. وأعْنانُ السماء: نواحيها. وعَنَانُها: ما عَن منها. والعَنَانَة: السحابة.
وعَنْعَنَةُ تميم: جَعْلُهم العينَ بدل الهمزة. والعَانُّ: الجَبَل الطويل في الأرض وفي السماء، والجميع: العَوان. والمُعَنَّنَة: المرأة اللطيفة البطن.
ورجلٌ عَنِيْن - مثل حَكيم -: لا يقدر على حَبْس ريح بطنه، وما أعَنَه.
والمعَنْعِن: القائل عن فلان عن فلان. ويومُ عُن: قيل: عُن اسم قبيلة، وقيل: قَلْتٌ تحاربوا عليه.
باب العين والنون (ع ن، ن ع مستعملان)

عن: العُنَّةُ: الحَظِيرةُ (من الخشب أو الشجر تُعْمَلُ للإبل أو الغنمِ أو الخيْلِ تكون على باب الرَّجُل) . والجمع العُنَن، قال الأعشى:

ترى اللَّحْمَ من ذابلٍ قد ذوى ... ورطْبٍ يُرَفَّعُ فوْق العُنَنْ

وعَنَّ لنا كذا يَعِنُّ عَنَناً وعُنُونا: أي ظهر أمامنا. والعَنُونُ من الدوابِّ: المتقدِّمةُ في السَّيْر، قال النابغة:

كأنَّ الرّحْل شُدَّ به خنوف ...  من الحونات هادئة عَنُونُ

ورجُلٌ عِنِّين: وهو الذي لا يَقْدِرُ أن يَحْبِسَ رِيحَ نَفْسه وتقول: إنَّه ليأخذُ في كُلِّ فَنٍِّ وسَنٍٍّ وعَنٍِّ بمعني واحد. والعِنانُ من الِّلجَام: السَّيْرُ الذي بيدِ الفارس الذي يُقَوِّمُ به رأس الفرس، ويُجْمع على أَعِنَّة وعُنُن . وعَنانُ السَّماءِ: ما عنَّ لك منها أي: بدا لك إذا نظرت إليها، ويقال: بل عَنانُ السَّماءِ: السَّحاب، الواحدة عَنانَةٌ، ويُجمعُ على أعنانٍ وعنانٍ، قال الشَّماخ:

طوى ظمْأها في بيضة الصيف بعد ما ... جرت في عنانِ الشِّعْرَيين الأماعِزُ

ويقال: أعنانُ السَّماء: نواحيها. وعَنَنْتُ الكتاب أعُنُّهُ عناًّ وَعَنْوَنْتُ وعَنْوَيتُ عَنْوَنَةً وعنوانا. ويقال: مَنْ تَرَكَ عَنْعَنَةَ تميم وكَشْكَشَةَ ربيعةَ فهم الفصحاء، أما تميم فإنّهم يجعلون بدل الهمزة العين، قال شاعرهم:

إنَّ الفؤاد على الذَّلْفاء قد كمِدا ... وحُبُّها مُوشِكٌ عَنْ يَصْدَعَ الكَبِدا

وربيعةُ تجعَلُ مكان الكاف المكسورة شيئاً، قال:

تَضْحَكُ مِنُّي أن رأتْنِي أحْتَرِش ... ولو حَرَشْتِ لِكَشَفْتِ عن حِرِشْ

ويقال: بل يقولون: عَلَيكِش وبِكِش. ويُقال: بل يُبدلون في كل ذلك. والعَنانُ: الشَّوط. يقال: جَرَى عَنَانا وعَنانَين، قال:

لقد شَدَّ بالخَيْلِ الهديل علَيْكُمُو ... عَنَانَينِ يُبْدي الخيْلَ ثُمَّ يُعِيدُها

نع: النَّعْنَعَةُ: حكايةُ صَوْت. تقول: سمعتُ نَعْنَعَةً وهي رَنَّة في اللسان إذا أراد أن يقول: لع فيقول: نع والنَّعْنَعُ: الذَّكر المُسْتَرْخي والنَّعْنَعُ: بَقْلَة طَيَّبَة الريح وهو الفوذينج قال زائدة: الذي أعرفه: النعناع 
الْعين وَالنُّون

عَنّ الشَّيْء يَعُنُّ ويَعُنُّ عَنَناً، وعُنُونا: ظهر أمامك. والعَنُون من الدَّوَابّ: الْمُتَقَدّمَة فِي السّير، وَكَذَلِكَ من حمر الْوَحْش. وعَنّ يَعِنّ ويَعُنّ عَناًّ وعُنُونا واعْتَنّ: اعْترض. وَالِاسْم: العَنَنُ والعِنان، أنْشد ثَعْلَب:

وَمَا بَدَلٌ مِنْ أُمّ عُثمانَ سَلْفَعٌ ... مِن السُّودِ وَرْهاءُ العِنان عَرُوبُ

معنى قَوْله: " ورهاء الْعَنَان ": إِنَّهَا تعتن فِي كل كَلَام، أَي تعترض فِيهِ. وَلَا افعله مَا عَن فِي السَّمَاء نجم: من ذَلِك.

وَرجل مِعَنّ: يعرض فِي كل شَيْء، وَيدخل فِيمَا لَا يعنيه. وَالْأُنْثَى: بِالْهَاءِ. قَالَ:

مِعَنَّةً مِفَنَّهْ

كالرّيحِ حَوْلَ القُنَّهْ

مِفَنَّة: تَفْتَنُّ عَن الشَّيْء. ولقيه عينَ عُنَّة: أَي اعتراضا. وَأَعْطَاهُ ذَلِك عين عُنَّة: أَي خَاصَّة من بَين أَصْحَابه، وَهُوَ مِنْهُ.

والمُعانَّة: الْمُعَارضَة.

وعُناناك أَن تفعل ذَاك: من المُعانَّة، وَذَلِكَ أَن تُرِيدُ امرا، فَيعرض دونه عَارض يمنعك مِنْهُ، ويحبسك عَنهُ.

والعانُّ من السَّحَاب: الَّذِي يعْتَرض فِي الْأُفق.

والتَّعنين: الْحَبْس.

والعِنيِّن: الَّذِي لَا يَأْتِي النِّسَاء، بَين العُنانة، والعِنِّينة، والعِنِّينيَّة. وَقد عُنِّن عَنْهَا. وَهُوَ مِمَّا تقدم، كَأَنَّهُ اعْتَرَضَهُ مَا يحْبسهُ عَن النِّسَاء. وَامْرَأَة عنينة: كَذَلِك.

وعِنان اللجام: السّير الَّذِي تمسك بِهِ الدَّابَّة. وَالْجمع: أعِنَّة، وعُنُن: نَادِر. فَأَما سِيبَوَيْهٍ فَقَالَ: لم تكسر على غير أعِنَّة، لأَنهم إِن كسروه على بِنَاء الْأَكْثَر، لَزِمَهُم التَّضْعِيف، وَكَانُوا فِي هَذَا أَحْرَى. يُرِيد: إِذْ كَانُوا قد يقتصرون على أبنية أدنى الْعدَد فِي غير المعتل، يَعْنِي بالمعتل: المدغم، وَلَو كسروه على فعل، فلزمهم التَّضْعِيف، لأدغموا كَمَا حكى هُوَ، من أَن من الْعَرَب من يَقُول فِي جمع ذُبَاب: ذُبّ.

وأعَنَّ اللجام: جعل لَهُ عِنانا. وَعَن الْفرس، وأعنَّه: حَبسه بعنانه. والعِنان: الْحَبل، قَالَ رؤبة:

إِلَى عِناَنيْ ضَامِرٍ لطِيفِ

عَنى بالعِنانين هُنَا: المتنين. والضامر هُنَا: الْمَتْن.

وعَنَّنَتِ الْمَرْأَة شعرهَا: شكلت بعضه بِبَعْض.

وَشركَة عِنان، وشرك عِنان: شركَة فِي شَيْء خَاص، كَأَنَّهُ عَن لَهما، فاشترياه واشتركا فِيهِ. وَقيل: هُوَ أَن يُعارض الرجل الرجل عِنْد الشِّرَاء، فَيَقُول لَهُ: أشركني مَعَك، وَذَلِكَ قبل أَن يسْتَوْجب العلق. وَقيل: شركَة عِنان: أَن يَكُونَا سَوَاء فِي العلق، لِأَن عِنان الدَّابَّة: طاقتان. قَالَ الْجَعْدِي يمدح قومه ويفتخر:

وشارَكْنا قُرَيْشا فِي تُقاها ... وَفِي أنْسابِها شِرْكَ العِنانِ

بِمَا وَلَدَتْ نِساءُ بني هلالٍ ... وَمَا وَلَدَتْ نِساءُ بني أبانِ

أَي ساويناهم. وَلَو كَانَ من الِاعْتِرَاض لَكَانَ هجاء.

وَفُلَان قصير العِنان: قَلِيل الْخَيْر، على الْمثل.

والعُنَّة: الحظيرة من الْخشب، تجْعَل لِلْإِبِلِ وَالْغنم تحبس فِيهَا. قَالَ ثَعْلَب: العُنَّة: الحظيرة تكون على بَاب الرجل، فَيكون فِيهَا إبِله وغنمه. وَمن كَلَامهم: " لَا يجْتَمع اثْنَان فِي عُنَّة "، وَجَمعهَا: عُنَن، قَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

تَرَى اللَّحمَ من ذابلٍ قد ذَوَى ... ورَطْبٍ يُرَقَّعُ فوقَ العُنَنْ

وعُنَّةُ الْقدر: الدِّقدان، قَالَ: عَفَتْ غيرَ أنآءٍ ومَنْصِبِ عُنَّةٍ ... وأوْرق من تحتِ الخَصَاصةِ هامِدِ

والعَنان: السَّحَاب. وَقيل: هِيَ السَّحَاب الَّتِي تمسك المَاء، واحدته: عَنانة.

وأعنان السَّمَاء: نَوَاحِيهَا. وعِنانها: مَا بدا لَك مِنْهَا إِذا نظرت إِلَيْهَا. وأعنان الشّجر: أَطْرَافه ونواحيه. وعِنان الدَّار: جَانبهَا الَّذِي يَعِنُّ لَك، أَي يعرض.

وَأما مَا جَاءَ فِي الحَدِيث من قَوْله عَلَيْهِ الصَّلَاة وَالسَّلَام فِي وصف الْإِبِل: " أعنانُ الشَّياطين "، فانه أَرَادَ إِنَّهَا على أَخْلَاق الشَّيَاطِين. وَحَقِيقَة الأعْنان: النواحي.

وعَنّ الْكتاب يَعُنُّهُ عَنًّا، وعنَنَّه: كعَنْوَنه.

واعْتَنَّ مَا عِنْد الْقَوْم: أَي اعْلَم خبرهم.

وعَنْعَنَة تَمِيم: إبدالهم الْعين من الْهمزَة، كَقَوْلِهِم: " عَنْ " يُرِيدُونَ: " أنْ "، وَأنْشد يَعْقُوب:

فَلَا تُلهِكَ الدُّنْيا عنِ الدينِ واعْتَمِلْ ... لآخِرَةٍ لَا بُدَّ " عْنَ " سَتَصيرُها

عن

1 عَنَّ, aor. ـِ (S, Mgh, Msb, K) and عَنُّ, (S, Msb, K,) the former accord. to some relaters, and the latter accord. to others, occurring in a verse of a Hudhalee, (TA,) inf. n. عَنَنٌ (S, Msb, K) and عَنٌّ (Msb, K) and عُنُونٌ, the first of which is also [or is properly] a simple subst., (K, [and such, in one sense, it is said to be in the Msb, as will be shown in what follows,]) said of an affair, or event, (Msb,) or of a thing, (S, * K,) It appeared before one: (K:) [and] i. q. عَرَضَ (S, Mgh) and (S, K) اِعْتَرَضَ (S, Msb, K) [i. e. it appeared; it showed, presented, or offered, itself: it occurred: and it presented itself, or intervened between a person and an object before him, as an obstacle: it opposed itself]: and so ↓ اِعْتَنَّ. (S, K.) [See also عَنَنٌ, below.] Imra-el-Keys says, فَعَنَّ لَنَا سِرْبٌ كَأَنَّ نِعَاجَهُ عَذَارَى دَوَارٍ فِى مُلَآءٍ مُذَيَّلِ (Mgh, TA, *) meaning, عَرَضَ, (TA,) i. e. and there appeared to us a herd of wild oxen, as though the females thereof were virgins making the circuit of Dawár, or Duwár, in long-skirted garments of the kind called مُلَآء; Dawár, or Duwár, being the name of an idol around which the people of the Time of Ignorance used to curcuit. (Mgh, * and EM pp. 46 and 47.) And one says, لَا أَفْعَلُهُ مَا عَنَّ فِى السَّمَآءِ نَجْمٌ, meaning مَا عَرَضَ [i. e. I will not do it as long as a star appears in the sky]. (S.) b2: And عَنَّ, (Msb, TA,) aor. ـِ (Msb,) inf. n. عَنَنٌ, (TA,) or this is a simple subst., (Msb, TA,) and the inf. n. is عَنٌّ, (TA,) He opposed himself (اِعْتَرَضَ, Msb, or تَعَرَّضَ, TA) to another (Msb) from right and left, (TA,) or from either side of him, (Msb,) with an abominable, or evil, action. (Msb, TA.) b3: And عَنَّ عَنِ الشَّىْءِ, aor. ـِ [inf. n., app., عَنٌّ,] He turned aside, or away, from the thing. (Msb.) b4: Hence the saying of the lawyers, عَنَّ عَنِ امْرَأَةٍ دُونَ أُخْرَى

[He turned away from one woman, not from another]; meaning he desired not one woman, but desired another: thus in the active form: and one may also say عُنَّ i. e. in the passive form [from one or another of the following significations of the trans. verb]. (Msb.) For the latter of these, and its var. عُنِنَ, see 2.

A2: عَنَنْتُ اللِّجَامَ: see 4. b2: عَنَّ دَابَّتَهُ He put a rein (عِنَان) to his beast. (TA.) And عَنَنْتُ الفَرَسَ, (S, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (Msb;) in the M [↓ عَنَّنْتُ,] with tesh-deed; (TA;) I withheld the horse by means of his عِنَان [or rein]; (S, Msb, K;) as also ↓ أَعْنَنْتُهُ: (K:) or الفَرَسَ ↓ أَعْنَنْتُ signifies I put a rein to the horse: (Msb:) and it is said in the T that الفَارِسُ ↓ أَعَنَّ means the horseman drew, or pulled, the rein of his beast, to turn him back, or away, from his course. (TA.) b3: And عَنَنْتُهُ, (Msb,) and عُنَّ, (Mgh,) I confined him, (Msb,) and he was confined, (Mgh,) in the عُنَّة i. e. the enclosure (Mgh, Msb) of the camels. (Mgh.) A3: عَنَنْتُ فُلَانًا I reviled such a one; vilified him; or gave a bad name to him. (K.) A4: See also Q. Q. 1.2 عَنَّنْتُ اللِّجَامَ: see 4. b2: عَنَّنْت الفَرَسَ: see 1, last quarter. b3: [Hence, perhaps,] عُنِّنَ عَنِ امْرَأَتِهِ, (S, Msb, K,) inf. n. تَعْنِينٌ, (Msb,) which see also voce عُنَّةٌ, former half, in two places, He was pronounced by the judge (S, Msb, K) to be incapacitated from going in to his wife, (Msb, K,) or to have no desire for his wife: or to be withheld from her by enchantment, or fascination: (S, Msb, K:) and ↓ أُعِنَّ signifies the same; as also ↓ عُنَّ, (K, TA,) and ↓ عُنِنَ; and ↓ اعْتُنَّ. (TA. [Thus in the supplement to this art. in the TA; but it seems that the last of these verbs may be a mistranscription for أُعِنَّ, as this verb is there omitted, though the other verbs are mentioned, and followed by the part. ns. مَعْنُونٌ and مُعَنٌّ and مُعَنَّنٌ, but not مُعْتَنٌّ.]) b4: التَّعْنيِنُ also signifies The confining in a deep مَطْبَق [or subterranean prison]. (TA.) b5: And عَنَّنَتْ شَعَرَهَا, said of a woman, means شَكَلَتْ بَعْضَهُ بِبَعْضٍ [i. e. She plaited together two locks of her hair, of the fore part of her head, on the right and left, and then bound them with her other pendent locks or plaits]. (TA.) A2: See also Q. Q. 1.3 المُعَانَّةُ and العِنَانُ signify المُعَارَضَةُ, (S, Msb, K, TA,) as inf. ns. of عَانَّهُ [meaning He did like as he (the latter) did: or he opposed him, being opposed by him]. (TA.) See, below, شِرْكَةُ العِنَانِ: and also عُنَانَاكَ.4 أَعَنَّ [i. q. تَعَرَّضَ]. One says, ↓ أَعْنَنْتُ بِعُنَّةٍ

مَا أَدْرِى مَا هِىَ, (S, K, but in the latter لا ادرى,) meaning I addressed, applied, or directed, myself to a thing (تَعَرَّضْتُ لِشَىْءٍ) not knowing what it was. (S, K.) A2: And أَعْنَنْتُهُ لِكَذَا I exposed him, or caused him to become exposed, (عَرَّضْتُهُ,) to such a thing; and I turned him to it, or towards it. (S.) A3: أَعْننْتُ اللِّجَامَ I put a rein (عِنَان) to the bit; (S, K;) as also ↓ عَنَّنْتُهُ, (S, * K,) inf. n. تَعْنِينٌ; (S;) and ↓ عَنَنْتُهُ. (K.) b2: See also 1, last quarter, in three places. b3: أُعِنَّ عَنِ امْرَأَتِهِ: see 2.5 تعنّن He (a man) abstained from women without his being incapacitated from going in to them, because of blood-revenge that he sought. (TA.) 8 اعتنّ: see 1, first sentence.

A2: اِعْتَنَّ مَا عِنْدَهُمْ He became acquainted with their state, or case. (K.) A3: اعْتُنَّ: see 2.

R. Q. 1 عَنْعَنَةٌ [an inf. n. of which the verb is عَنْعَنَ] The substituting of ع for ء; [for instance,] saying عَنْ in the place of أَنْ: a practice of [the tribe of] Temeem: (S, K:) or, accord. to Fr, it is of the dial. of Kureysh and of those in their neighbourhood, and of Temeem and Keys and Asad and those in their neighbourhood: they change the أ of أَنَّ, with fet-h, into ع; but not when it is with kesr. (TA.) [See two instances in art. عنف, conj. 8.] b2: Hence, عَنْعَنَةُ المُحَدِّثِينَ [i. e. The saying of the relaters of traditions فُلَانٌ عَنْ فُلَانٍ عَنْ فُلَانٍ, suppressing the word رَوَى or حَدَّثَ or. سَمِعَ]: but this is said to be post-classical. (TA.) Q. Q. 1 عَنْوَنَ الكِتَابَ He put a superscription, or title, (عُنْوَان,) to the book, or writing; (S, * Msb;) or he wrote the عُنْوَان of the book, or writing; (K;) like عَلْوَنَهُ; (TA;) and ↓ عَنَّهُ, (S, K, TA,) aor. ـُ inf. n. عَنٌّ, (TA,) signifies the same; as also ↓ عنّنهُ, (S, K, TA,) inf. n. تَعْنِينٌ, mentioned by Lh; (TA;) and عَنَّاهُ, (S, K, TA,) formed by changing one of the ن s [of عَنَّنَ] into ى. (S, TA.) [See also Q. Q. 1 in art. عنو.]

عَنْ is used in three manners: A2: First, it is a prep.: and as such it has ten meanings. (Mughnee, K.) b2: (1) It denotes transition; (Msb, Mughnee, K;) either sensibly or virtually; (Msb;) and the Basrees have mentioned no other meaning than this: (Mughnee:) or, as Sb expresses it, (Msb,) it denotes what has passed [or rather it denotes passage] from the thing [that is mentioned immediately after it]: (S, Msb:) Er-Rághib says that it necessarily denotes transition from that to the mention of which it is prefixed: and the grammarians say that it is applied to denote what has passed and become remote from thee. (TA.) Thus in the saying, سَافَرْتُ عَنِ البَلَدِ [I journeyed from the country, or town]. (Mughnee, K. *) And in رَغِبْتُ عَنْ كَذَا [I abstained from such a thing; and hence, I did not desire, or wish for, such a thing]. (Mughnee.) And رَمَيْتُ عَنِ القَوْسِ [I shot an arrow, or arrows, from the bow]; (S, Mughnee;) because by means of the bow one projects his arrow from the bow, and makes it to pass therefrom: (S:) but another meaning of this will be mentioned in what follows. (Mughnee.) and أَطْعَمْتُهُ عَنْ جُوعٍ [I fed him so as to free him from hunger]; (S, Msb;) making hunger to be quitted, and passed from: (S, * Msb:) and in this case, مِنْ is used in its place, (S, TA,) as in the Kur cvi. 3; (TA;) or the meaning in this instance is, because of hunger. (Jel.) And جَلَسْتُ عَنْ يَمِينِهِ, [as though] meaning I sat passing away from the place of his right side, in sitting, to another place [adjacent thereto: but see another explanation near the end of the paragraph]. (Msb.) And اِنْصَرِفْ عَنِّى and تَنَحَّ عَنِّى [Turn thou, or go thou, away, or aside, from me]. (TA.) And أَخَذْتُ العِلْمَ عَنْهُ I understood, or became acquainted with, [or acquired,] knowledge, or science, from him; as though the understanding passed from him. (Msb.) [And similar to this is the phrase رَوَى عَنْ فُلَانٍ, for which عَنْ فُلَانٍ alone (the verb being understood) is often used, He related a tradition or traditions &c. as learned, or heard, or received, from such a one, or on the authority of such a one. In many other phrases also, some of which will be mentioned in treating of عَنْ as syn. with مِنْ, the former of these two prepositions is to be, or may be, expl. as denoting transition. For ex., one says, دَفَعَ عَنْهُ and دَافَعَ He repelled from him; and hence, he defended him: (see art. دفع:) and رَمَى عَنْهُمْ He shot in defence of them: (see an ex. in a verse cited voce مَعْبُولٌ:) and عَنْهُ is sometimes used for دِفَاعًا عَنْهُ; as in the phrase قَاتَلْتُ عَنْهُ I fought in defence of him; i. e., repelling from him. But the instances of this and other usages of عَنْ, exclusive of those mentioned in this paragraph, depending upon verbs or part. ns. expressed or obviously understood, are far too numerous to be here collected: many of these will be found among the explanations of words with which they occur.] b3: (2) It denotes a compensation; or something given, or received, or put, or done, instead, or in lieu, of another thing. (Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying [in the Kur ii. 45], وَ اتَّقُوا يَوْمًا لَا تَجْزِى نَفْسٌ عَنْ نَفْسٍ شَيْئًا [And fear ye a day wherein a soul shall not give anything as a satisfaction for a soul, i. e. for another soul: or shall not make satisfaction for a soul at all; accord. to the latter rendering, شيئا being put in the accus. case after the manner of an inf. n.]. (Mughnee, K. *) And in the saying in a trad., صُومِى عَنْ أُمِّكِ [Fast thou for, or in lieu of, thy mother]. (Mughnee.) b4: (3) It denotes superiority (الاِسْتِعْلَآء [as used tropically]); (Mughnee, K;) i. e. as syn. with عَلَى. (Mughnee.) Thus in the saying of Dhu-l-Isba' El-'Adwánee, لَاهِ ابْنُ عَمِّكَ لَا أَفْضَلْتَ فِى حَسَبٍ

عَنِّى وَلَا أَنْتَ دَيَّانِى فَتَخْزُوَنِى (S, Mughnee,) i. e. To God be attributed the excellence of the son of thy paternal uncle (the meaning being لِلّٰهِ دَرُّ ابْنِ عَمِّكَ), thou hast not become possessed of superiority, in grounds of pretension to respect or honour, above me, or over me, (عَلَىَّ,) nor art thou my governor that thou shouldst rule me; for the well-known mode is to say أَفْضَلْتُ عَلَيْهِ. (Mughnee.) [Thus too in the phrases تَعَظَّمَ عَنْهُ and تَعَاظَمَ عَنْهُ (expl. in art. عظم), and in the phrase تَجَالَّ عَنْهُ (expl. in art. جل), and the like.] And thus it has been said to be used in the phrase [in the Kur xxxviii. 31], إِنِّى أَحْبَبْتُ حُبَّ الْخَيْرِ عَنْ ذِكْرِ رَبِّى, meaning قَدَّمْتُهُ عَلَيْهِ [i. e. Verily I have preferred the love of good things above, or to, the remembrance, or praise, of my Lord]: but it is also said that it is here used in its proper manner, as dependent upon a denotative of state suppressed; the meaning being, مُنْصَرِفًا عَنْ ذِكْرِ رَبِّى [i. e. turning away from the remembrance, &c.]: and AO is related to have said that أَحْبَبْتُ is from أَحَبَّ, البَعِيرُ, signifying “ the camel lay down and did not become roused; ” and that the meaning is, I have become withheld by the love of good things from the remembrance, &c. (Mughnee.) and it is [said to be] used as denoting superiority or the like in the saying [in the Kur xlvii. last verse], فَإِنَّمَا يَبْخَلُ عَنْ نفْسِهِ [as though the meaning were He is niggardly only to himself (عَلَى نَفْسِهِ, for عَلَى is considered in this case as importing an ideal superiority); but the phrase may be better rendered, agreeably with the proper, or primary, signification of عَنْ, he withholds, with niggardliness, only from himself; as is indicated by Bd]. (Mughnee, K.) b5: (4) It denotes a cause. (Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying [in the Kur ix. 115], وَمَا كَانَ اسْتِغْفَارُ إِبْرٰهِيمَ لِأَبِيهِ إِلَّا عَنْ مَوْعِدَةٍ [and Abraham's begging forgiveness for his father was not otherwise than because of a promise]. (Mughnee, K.) And thus in the saying [in the Kur xi. 56], وَمَا نَحْنُ بِتَارِكِى آلِهَتِنَا عَنْ قَوْلِكَ [And we are not, or will not be, relinquishers of our gods because of thy saying]: or the meaning may be, we do not, or will not, relinquish our gods, turning away (صَادِرِينَ, as a denotative of state relating to the pronoun [implied] in تاركى,) from thy saying; and this is the opinion of Z. (Mughnee.) [See also an ex. voce دَنْدَنَ, last sentence.] b6: (5) It is syn. with بَعْدَ. (S, Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying [in the Kur xxiii. 42], عَمَّا قَلِيلٍ

لَيُصْبِحُنَّ نَادِمِينَ, (Mughnee, K,) meaning بَعْدَ قَلِيلٍ [i. e. After a little while, they will assuredly become repentant]. (TA.) And in the phrase [in the Kur lxxxiv. 19], لَتَرْكَبُنَّ طَبَقًا عَنْ طَبَقٍ

[expl. in art. طبق], meaning حَالَةً بَعْدَ حَالَةٍ. (Mughnee.) And in the saying, وَمَنْهَلٍ وَرَدْتُهُ عَنْ مَنْهَلٍ

[And to many a watering-place have I come after a watering-place]. (Mughnee.) And in the saying of El-Hárith Ibn-'Obád, قَرِّبَا مَرْبَطَ النَّعَامَةِ مِنِّى

لَقِحَتْ حَرْبُ وائِلٍ عَنْ حِيَالِ (S, * TA,) meaning بَعْدَ حِيَالٍ [i. e. Make ye two to be near to me the place of the tying of En-Na'ámeh (the name of a horse of the poet): the war of Wáïl has become pregnant after failing to be pregnant during a year, or years]. (TA.) And in the saying of Et-Tirimmáh, سَيَعْلَمُ كُلُّهُمْ أَنِّى مُسِنٌّ

↓ إِذَا دَفَعُوا عِنَانًا عَنْ عِنَانِ i. e. [All of them shall know that I am of full age, when they press forward] heat after heat. (TA.) b7: (6) It denotes the meaning of the preposition فِى. (Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying, وَلَا تَكُ عَنْ حَمْلِ الرِّبَاعَةِ وَانِيَا [And be not thou remiss in bearing the responsibility of the obligation that thou takest upon thyself]; as is shown by the phrase, [in the Kur xx. 44], وَلَا تَنِيَا فِى ذِكْرِى: (Mughnee, K:) so it is said; but it seems that the meaning of وَنَى

عَنْ كَذَا is, “he passed from such a thing, not entering upon it; ” and وَنَى فِيهِ, “he entered upon it but was remiss, or languid: ” by الرِّبَاعَة is meant the payment of a bloodwit or the like. (Mughnee.) b8: (7) It is syn. with مِنْ. (Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying [in the Kur xlii. 24], وَهُوَ الَّذِى يَقْبَلُ التَّوْبَةَ عَنْ عِبَادِهِ [And He is he who accepts repentance from his servants]. (AO, Mughnee, K.) Az mentions among the cases in which there is a difference between مِنْ and عَنْ, that the former has adjoined to it a noun signifying what is near; and the latter, [one signifying] what is remote; as in one's saying سَمِعْتُ مِنْ فُلَانٍ حَدِيثًا [I heard from such a one a narrative], and حَدَّثَنِى عَنْ فُلَانٍ حَدِيثًا [He related to me a narrative from such a one, a phrase similar to رَوَى عَنْ فُلَانٍ, mentioned among exs. of the first meaning of عن]: accord. to As, one says, حَدَّثَنِى فُلَانٌ مِنْ فُلَانٍ, meaning عَنْهُ [i. e. Such a one related to me from such a one]; and لَهِيتُ مِنْ فُلَانٍ and عَنْهُ [I became diverted from such a one so as to forget him]: accord. to Ks, one says لَهِيتُ عَنْهُ only: and عَنْكَ جَآءَ هٰذَا as meaning مِنْكَ [i. e. From thee came this]. (TA.) b9: (8) It is syn. with بِ. (Mughnee, K.) Thus [it is said to be used] in the phrase [in the Kur liii. 3], وَمَا يَنْطِقُ عَنِ الْهَوَى [Nor does he speak with the desire of self-gratification]: (Mughnee, K:) but it seems that it is here used in its proper [or primary] sense; and that the meaning is, وَمَا يَصْدُرُ قَوْلُهُ عَنْ هَوًى [nor does his speech proceed from desire of self-gratification; so the phrase may be well rendered, nor does he speak from the desire &c.]. (Mughnee.) One says also, أَجَابُوا عَنْ بَوَآءٍ وَاحِدٍ, meaning بِجَوَابٍ وَاحِدٍ [i. e. They replied with one reply]. (T, S, O, K, all in art, بوأ.) And جَاؤُوا عَنْ آخِرِهِمْ [They came with the last of them; عَنْ being here syn. with بِ; meaning they came all, without exception]. (A in art. اخر.) [and in like manner, قَتَلُوهُمْ عَنْ آخِرِهِمْ They slew them with the last of them; meaning they slew them all, without exception.] b10: (9) It denotes the using a thing as an aid or instrument. (Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying, رَمَيْتُ عَنِ القَوْسِ [I shot with, or by means of, the bow], accord. to Ibn-Málik; (Mughnee, K;) because one says also, رَمَيْتُ بِالقَوْسِ; both mentioned by Fr. (Mughnee.) [Another explanation of this phrase has been mentioned before.] b11: (10) It is redundant, to compensate for another [عن] suppressed (Mughnee, K.) Thus in the saying, أَتَجْزَعُ إِنْ نَفْسٌ أَتَاهَا حِمَامُهَا فَهَلَّا الَّتِى عَنْ بَيْنِ جَنْبَيْكَ تَدْفَعُ [Art thou impatient if the decreed event of death befall a soul? but why wilt not thou repel from, i. e. defend, that which is between thy two sides?]; (Mughnee, K;) the meaning being, تَدْفَعُ عَنِ الَّتِى بَيْنَ جَنْبَيْكَ; (IJ, Mughnee;) عن being suppressed before the conjunct noun [التى], and added after it. (Mughnee, K.) And sometimes it is redundant without compensation, when conjoined with a pronoun: Az says that the Arabs make عَنْكَ redundant in the phrase خُذْ ذَا عَنْكَ [meaning Take thou, or receive thou, this]: (TA:) [but خُذْ عَنْكَ is expl. in the S and L, in art. اخذ, as meaning خُذْ مَا أَقُولُ وَدَعْ عَنْكَ الشَّكَّ وَالمِرَآءَ: see 1 in art. اخذ:] and اُنْفُذْ عَنْكَ, occurring in a trad., is expl. as meaning دَعْهُ [i. e. Leave thou it]: (TA:) or this means go thou from thy place; pass thou from it. (L in art. نفذ.) [See also the last ex. in this paragraph.]

A3: The second manner of using it is, as a particle of the kind called مَصْدَرِىٌّ, [combining with an aor. following it to form an equivalent to an inf. n.,] as is done by the tribe of Temeem, (Mughnee, K, *) in what is termed their عَنْعَنَة: (K: [see R. Q. 1:]) they use it in the place of أَنْ; (S, Mughnee;) saying, أَعْجَبَنِى عَنْ تَفْعَلَ, (Mughnee, K,) for أَنْ تَفْعَلَ [meaning Thy doing such a thing pleased me]. (Mughnee.) Dhu-r-Rummeh says, أَعَنْ تَرَسَّمْتَ مِنْ خَرْقَــآءَ مَنْزِلَةً

مَآءُ الصَّبَابَةِ مِنْ عَيْنَيْكَ مَسْجُومُ [Is thy having looked upon the traces of a place of abiding of thy beloved Kharkà the cause that the water of excessive love is shed from thine eyes?]. (S, Mughnee.) And thus they do in the case of أَنَّ; saying, مُحَمَّدًا رَسُولُ اللّٰهِ ↓ أَشْهَدُ عَنَّ [I acknowledge, or declare, or testify, that Mohammad is the apostle of God]. (Mughnee.) A4: The third manner of using it is, as a noun, in the sense of جَانِب, (Mughnee, K, *) or نَاحِيَة: (S:) and this is said to be in three cases. (Mughnee.) b2: (1) It is when مِنْ is prefixed to it; and this is of frequent occurrence: (Mughnee:) as in the saying, وَلَقَدْ أَرَانِى لِلرِّمَاحَ دَرِيْئَةً مِنْ عَنْ يَمِينِى مَرَّةً وَأَمَامِى

[And verily I see me to be like a ring for the spears to be aimed at, from the side of my right hand at one time, and from before me at another time]: (Mughnee, K: *) and in the saying, جِئْتُ مِنْ عَنْ يَمِينِهِ I came from the side of his right hand. (S.) In the opinion of Ibn-Málik, مِنْ prefixed to عَنْ is redundant; but accord. to others, it is used [as expl. above,] to denote the beginning of a space between two limits: these say that قَعَدْتُ عَنْ يَمِينِهِ means فِى جَانِبِ يَمِينِهِ [i. e. I sat in the side of his right hand], either closely or otherwise; but if you say مِنْ [before عَنْ], the sitting is particularized as being close to the first part of the lateral space. (Mughnee.) b3: (2) It is also when عَلَى is prefixed to it: (Mughnee:) thus in the saying, عَلَى عَنْ يَمِينِى مَرَّتِ الطَّيْرُ سُنَّحَا [On, or over, the side of my right hand, the birds passed along turning the right side towards me, or turning the left side towards me; the last word being a pl., accord. to analogy, of سَانِحٌ, which is used in two opposite senses]: (Mughnee, K:) but this usage is extraordinary; no other instance of it than that here cited having been preserved. (Mughnee.) b4: (3) It is also when what is governed by it in the gen. case and the agent of the verb in connection with it are two pronouns having one application: so says Akh: as in the saying of Imra-el-Keys, دَعْ عَنْكَ نَهْبًا صِيحَ فِى حَجَرَاتِهِ [or فَدَعْ عَنْكَ: see the entire verse cited and expl. in art. حجر]: but it is shown to be not a noun in such a case by this, that جَانِب may not take its place [unless used in a tropical sense]. (Mughnee. [See what has been said above, that عَنْكَ in a phrase of this kind is held to be redundant.]) عَنَّ for أَنَّ: see the next preceding paragraph, last quarter.

عَنٌّ: see أَعْنَانٌ. b2: إِنَّه يَأْخُذُ فِى كُلِّ عَنٍّ means the same as فى كلّ فَنٍّ [i. e. Verily he enters upon every mode, or manner, of speech or the like]; and so فى كلّ سَنٍّ. (TA.) عَنَّةٌ: see what next follows.

عُنَّةٌ The presenting, or opposing, oneself, with meddling, or impertinent, speech; with speech respecting that which does not concern him; (Msb, TA;) as also ↓ عَنَّةٌ, with fet-h, (Msb,) or ↓ عِنَّةٌ, with kesr. (TA.) b2: أَعْطَيْتُهُ عَيْنَ عُنَّةٍ, (S,) or عَيْنَ عُنَّةَ, imperfectly decl., and sometimes عَيْنَ عُنَّةٍ, (K,) means I gave to him distinguishing him particularly from among his companions: (S, K:) from العَنُّ signifying “ the presenting, or opposing, oneself. ” (TA.) And one says, رَأَيْتُهُ عَيْنَ عُنَّةٍ (S) or عُنَّةَ (K) I saw him just now, (S, K, TA,) presenting, or opposing, himself, (TA,) without my seeking him. (S, TA.) And أَعْنَنْتُ بِعُنَّةٍ مَا

أَدْرِى مَا هِىَ: see 4. (S, K.) A2: It is also the subst. from عُنِّنَ عَنِ امْرَأَتِهِ [i. e. a subst. signifying The state of being pronounced by the judge to be incapacitated from going in to his wife, or to have no desire for his wife: or of being withheld from her by enchantment, or fascination]: (S, Msb, * K:) or incapacity to go in to women: (Mgh, Msb:) or undesirousness of women: (Msb:) a word used in this sense by the lawyers; (Mgh, Msb;) who say, بِهِ عُنَّةٌ: (Msb:) but it is declared to be a low word, not allowable; (Mgh, Msb;) instead of which one should say ↓ تَعْنِينٌ, (Mgh,) or, accord. to Th and others, ↓ عَنَنٌ, and ↓ عِنِّينَةٌ, and accord. to the Bári', ↓ عَنَانَةٌ: (Msb:) [i. e.] ↓ عِنِّينَةٌ signifies undesirousness of women: (S:) or, as also ↓ عِنِينَةٌ, and ↓ عَنَانَةٌ, and ↓ تَعْنِينٌ, and ↓ تَعْنِينَةٌ, (K,) and ↓ عِنِّينِيَّةٌ, (TA,) it signifies thus, or non-performance of the act of going in to women, by reason of impotence. (K, TA.) A3: Also An enclosure (S, Mgh, Msb, K) made of wood, (S, Msb, K, TA,) or of trees, (TA,) for camels, (S, Mgh, K, *) or for camels and horses, (Msb,) or for camels and sheep or goats, to be confined therein: (TA:) or an enclosure at the door of a man, in which are his camels and his sheep or goats: (Th, TA:) pl. عُنَنٌ (S, K) and عِنَانٌ. (K.) لَا يَجْتَمِعُ اثْنَانِ فِى عُنَّةٍ [Two (app. meaning stallion-camels) will not be together in an enclosure for camels] is one of their sayings. (TA.) And one says, كالْمُهَدِّرِ فِى العُنَّةِ Like the brayer (meaning the braying stallion-camel) in the enclosure of trees, in which the stallion-camel is sometimes confined to prevent him from covering; such a stallion being hence termed ↓ معَنًّى, originally ↓ مُعَنَّنٌ: (Meyd:) it is a prov., applied to a man (Meyd, TA, and S and A and K in art. هدر) raising a cry and clamour, (S, K,) or threatening, (TA,) who does not make his saying, or action, to have effect; (S, * Meyd, K;) like the camel that is so confined, prevented from covering, and brays. (S, K.) b2: It is also said, by El-Bushtee and in the K, to signify A rope; and in a verse of El-Aashà, in which he mentions flesh-meat as put upon the عُنَن, this last word has been expl. as meaning ropes which are stretched, and upon which is thrown the flesh-meat that is cut into strips, or oblong pieces, and dried in the sun: but Az says that the right meaning is, the enclosures for camels; that he had seen such enclosures in the desert, thus called because facing the direction whence blows the north wind, to protect the camels from the cold of that wind; and that he had seen the people spread the flesh-meat cut into strips, or oblong pieces, and dried in the sun, upon them: he thinks that the word was expl. as meaning ropes by one who had seen the poor of the sacred territory extending ropes in Minè, and putting upon them the flesh of the victims of sacrifice that had been given to them. (TA.) b3: Also A booth by means of which one shades himself, made of panic grass (ثُمَام) or [probably a mistake for and] branches of trees. (IB, TA.) b4: And Reeds, or plants or herbage, which a man collects, to give, as fodder, to his sheep or goats: one says, جَآءَ بِعُنَّةٍ

عَظِيمَةٍ [He came with, or brought, a great collection of reeds, &c.]. (TA.) And one says, كُنَّا فِى عُنَّةٍ مِنَ الكَلَأِ, and غُنَّةٍ, and ثُنَّةِ, i. e. We were in abundant herbage. (TA.) A4: Also The دِقْدَان (thus [correctly, as will be shown by an explanation in what follows, confirmed by an ex. from a poet,] in more than one of the copies of the K, in the CK دَقْدان, in the copy of the K followed in the TA وقدان, and in the L رقدان,) of the cooking-pot: (K, TA:) MF read وقدان, and conjecturally, and from analogy, supposed it [to be وَقَدَان and] to mean غَلَيَان; but the word is arabicized from the Pers\. ديكدان, [correctly ديگدان, pronounced dēgdān,] a name for the thing upon which the cooking-pot is set up; and thus it [i. e. عُنَّةٌ] is expl. in the M and other lexicons [among which may be mentioned the L]: hence the saying of a poet, عَفَتْ غَيْرَ أَنْآءٍ وَمَنْصَبِ عُنَّةٍ

وَأوْرَقَ مِنْ تَحْتِ الخَصَاصَةِ هَامِدِ [It (the دار, or place of abode,) was effaced, save trenches dug around the tents to keep off the torrent, and the place of the setting-up of the support of the cooking-pot, and ashes beneath the space between the three stones that formed that support, in a state of extinction]. (TA.) عِنَّةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, first sentence.

عَنَنٌ is a subst. [as well as an inf. n.] of عَنَّ; (Msb, K, TA;) [as such,] i. q. اِعْتِرَاضٌ [used as a simple subst., meaning Opposition]; (K, * TA;) as also ↓ عِنَانٌ: (K, TA:) or opposition of oneself to another, from either side of him, with an abominable, or evil, action. (Msb.) El-Hárith Ibn-Hillizeh says, عَنَنًا بَاطِلًا وَظُلْمًا كَمَا يُعْ تَرُ عَنْ حُجْرَةِ الرَّبِيضِ الظِّبَآءُ (TA,) meaning In wrong opposition, (اِعْتِرَاضًا بَاطِلًا), [and injurious conduct], like as when gazelles are sacrificed [in fulfilment of a vow] for what is due on the part of the flock of sheep, or herd of goats. (EM p. 281.) And it is said in a trad., بَرِئْنَا إِلَيْكَ مِنَ الوَثَنِ والعَنَنِ i. e. [We are clear, to thee,] of the idol (الصَّنَم) and opposition (الاِعْتِرَاض); as though saying, of associating another with God and of wrongdoing: or, as some say, the meaning [of the last word] in this case is disagreement, or opposition, or contravention, (الخِلَاف), and that which is wrong (البَاطِل). (TA.) And in another trad., دَهِمَتْهُ المَنِيَّةُ فِى عَنَنِ جِمَاحِهِ [Death came upon him suddenly in the opposition of his heedless, or inconsiderate, course]. (TA. [There expl. only by the words هُوَ مَا لَيْسَ بِقَصْدٍ.]) And one says, هُوَ لَكَ بَيْنَ الأَوْبِ وَالعَنَنِ, meaning [He is to thee in a state] between obedience and disobedience. (TA.) ↓ وَرْهَآءُ العِنَانِ, a phrase used by a poet, means [A woman foolish in] opposing herself, or intervening, in every discourse. (TA.) And العَنَنُ signifies also [particularly] Death's opposing itself, and preceding: (TA, JM:) occurring in a trad. of Sateeh [the Diviner]. (TA.) b2: See also عِنَانٌ, near the middle of the paragraph. b3: Also The place in which a person, or thing, presents, or opposes, himself, or itself. (TA.) b4: See also أَعْنَانٌ.

A2: And see عُنَّةٌ, former half.

عَنَانٌ Clouds: (S, Msb, K:) or, accord. to some, clouds appearing, or presenting themselves, or extending sideways, in the horizon; as also ↓ سَحَابٌ عَانٌّ: (TA:) such as retain the water: (K:) one whereof is termed ↓ عَنَانَةٌ, (S, Msb, K,) and ↓ عَانَّةٌ. (S.) b2: And عَنَانُ السَّمَآءِ, (Mgh, MF, TA,) in the K said to be ↓ عِنَان, with kesr, but the former is the right, (MF, TA,) The lofty region of the sky: (Mgh:) or what appears, of the sky, to one looking at it. (K. [See also أَعْنَانٌ.]) b3: And عَنَانُ الدَّارِ, likewise with fet-h, accord. to the K ↓ عِنَان, with kesr, which is wrong, (TA,) The side of the house, (K, TA,) that appears to one. (TA.) عِنَانٌ: see عَنَنٌ, in two places. b2: Also an inf. n. of 3 [q. v.]. (TA.) A2: And A certain appertenance of a horse or the like; (S, Msb;) [i. e. the rein;] the strap of the bridle, by means of which the horse, or similar beast, is withheld: (K:) [said to be] so called because it lies over against the mouth, not entering into it, (Msb,) or because its two straps lie over against the two sides of the neck of the beast, on the right and left: (TA:) pl. أَعِنَّةٌ (S, Msb, K) and عُنُنٌ, (K,) or, accord. to Sb, the former only. (TA.) [Sometimes it may be rendered The bridle; as in the first of the following phrases.] ثَنَيْتُ عَلَى الفَرَسِ عِنَانَهُ I put upon the horse his bridle. (TA.) فَرَسٌ قَصِيرُ العِنَانِ [A horse short in the rein] implies discommendation, as denoting shortness of the neck: [but] هُوَ قَصِيرُ العِنَانِ [said of a man] means قلِيلُ الخَيْرِ [i. e. (assumed tropical:) He is one possessing little, or no, good; or few, or no, good things; or little, or no, goodness]: and إِنَّهُ لَطَوِيلُ العِنَانِ [lit. Verily he is one whose rein is long] means, (assumed tropical:) an exalted person; of great chiefdom, or eminence. (TA.) رَجُلٌ طَرِفُ العِنَانِ (S, * K, TA, TK, in one of my copies of the S طَرفُ, and in the other طرَفُ, and in copies of the K طَرْقُ, [but correctly طَرِف, q. v., like كَتِف, as is said in the TK,]) means (tropical:) A man light, or active. (S, K, TA.) فُلَانٌ

أَبِىُّ العِنَانِ (assumed tropical:) Such a one is one who refuses the rein. (TA.) ذُو العِنَانِ applied to the horse means (assumed tropical:) The tractable, or submissive. (TA.) And ذَلَّ عِنَانُ فُلَانٍ (assumed tropical:) Such a one became submissive. (TA.) ابْغ مِنْ عِنَانِهِ [in which the first word is written in my original thus, but it has been altered by the copyist, and I doubt not that it is correctly أَرْخِ, the phrase, reading thus, being well known, i. e. Slacken thou his rein,] means (assumed tropical:) ease thou him, or relieve him. (TA.) اِثْنِ عَلَىَّ عِنَانَهُ means Turn thou back [or bend thou] towards me his rein. (TA.) جَآء ثَانِيًا فِى عِنَانِهِ [thus in my original, but correctly مِنْ عنانه, as in the S in art. ثنى, i. e. He came bending a part of his rein, turning from his course,] means (assumed tropical:) he [came having] accomplished the object of his want. (TA.) مَلَأَ عِنَانَ دَابَّتِهِ (assumed tropical:) He made, or urged, his beast to run vehemently. (TA.) And [hence, app.,] اِمْتَلَأَ عِنَانُهُ (assumed tropical:) The utmost of his power, or ability, was accomplished. (TA.) هُمَا يَجْرِيَانِ فِى عِنَانٍ (assumed tropical:) They two are equal in excellence or otherwise. (TA.) b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A heat; or single run to a goal, or limit: one says, جَرَى الفَرَسُ عِنَانًا (assumed tropical:) The horse ran a heat: and كَبَا فِى عِنَانِهِ (assumed tropical:) He stumbled in his heat. (TA.) See also an ex., in a verse of Et-Tirimmáh, voce عَنْ, in the middle of the paragraph. And ↓ عَنَنٌ signifies the same, i. e. A heat of a beast: and also the beginning of speech: whence the prov., مُعْتَرِضٌ لِعَنَنٍ لَمْ يَعْنِهِ meaning (assumed tropical:) Addressing himself to that which is not of his business (مَا لَيْسَ مِنْ شَأْنِهِ). (Meyd.) b3: And A long rope or cord. (TA.) b4: And العِنَانُ signifies حَبْلُ المَتْنِ [The cord of the portion of the back along which extends the spine; app. meaning the spinal cord, also called medulla spinalis, considered as a single cord]: (K:) [but this consists of two lateral cords, connected together: and therefore, app., it is said that] عِنَانَا المَتْنِ signifies حَبْلَاهُ [the two cords of the مَتْن]. (S.) A3: شِرْكَةُ العِنَانِ is The copartnership of two persons in one particular thing, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) exclusive of the rest of the articles of property of either: (S, Msb, * K:) as though a thing presented itself to them (عَنَّ لَهُمَا, S, Mgh, Msb) and they bought it (S) and they then became copartners in it: (S, Mgh, Msb:) so says ISk: (Mgh:) or it is from the عِنَان of the horse, because each assigns to his companion the عنان of the free management of part of the property: (Mgh, Msb:) or because it is allowable for them to differ, like as does the عنان in the hand of the rider when pulled and when slackened: (Mgh:) or, accord. to Az, it is the case in which each of the two copartners produces deenárs or dirhems, which they mix together, and each gives permission to the other to traffic therewith: and the lawyers differ not in respect of its being lawful; if they gain upon the two sums, the gain being between them; and if they lose, the loss being on the head of each of them [equally]: the partnership of two persons in everything that is in their possession is called شِرْكَةُ المُفَاوَضَةِ [q. v.]: (TA:) or it is the case of one's competing with a man in the making of a purchase, and saying to him, “ Make me to be a partner with thee; ” this being before he [the purchaser] becomes entitled to الغَلَق, or الغِلْق, or العلق, or العَلَق: (K: [the last word in this explanation, thus written in four different ways in different copies of the K, following the words قَبْلَ أَنْ يَسْتَوْجِبَ, I think to be most probably الغَلَقَ, and to mean irredeemability by the seller, from غَلِقَ الرَّهْنُ:]) or it is the case of two persons' being equal in partnership, (Z, Msb, K, TA,) in respect of what they contribute of gold or silver; and is from the عِنَان of the beast; (TA;) because the عنان of the beast consists of two equal single pieces: (Z, Msb, K, TA:) or it is from العِنَان as syn. with ↓ المُعَانَّة, meaning المُعَارَضَة; (Msb, TA;) because each of them does like as does the other in respect of his property [that he supplies] and in selling and buying. (TA.) See an ex. in a verse cited in art. شرك, conj. 3. b2: See also عَنَانٌ, in two places.

عَنُونٌ and ↓ عَانٌّ One who presents, or opposes, himself, with meddling, or impertinent, speech; with speech respecting that which does not concern him: pl. [of the former agreeably with analogy]

عُنُنٌ. (TA.) b2: And the former, A beast (دَابَّة) that precedes in journeying, or progress; (S, K, TA;) that vies with the [other] beasts in journeying, or progress, and precedes them; and applied to a wild ass in this sense. (TA.) عَنِينٌ One unable to retain the wind of his belly. (K.) b2: See also عِنِّينٌ.

عَنَانَةٌ: see عَنَانٌ: A2: and see also عُنَّةٌ, former half, in two places.

عِنِينَةٌ: see عُنَّةٌ, former half.

عُنَانَاكَ means The utmost of thy power, or ability, or of thy case: (S, K:) so in the saying, عُنَانَاكَ أَنْ تَفْعَلَ كَذَا [The utmost of thy power, &c., is, or will be, thy doing such a thing]: (S:) as though from ↓ المُعَانَّةُ; (S, TA;) the case being that thou desirest to do a thing, and an obstacle intervenes in the way to it, preventing thee and withholding thee from it: (TA:) but it is disputed whether it be correctly thus, or غُنَامَاكَ. (IB, TA.) هُوَ عَنَّانٌ عَلَى آنُفِ القَوْمِ He is wont to precede, or outstrip, the people, or party. (TA.) b2: and هُوَ عَنَّانٌ عَنِ الخَيْرِ He is [one who holds back from doing good, or] slow, or tardy, to do good. (K.) العَنُّونُ, of the measure فَعُّول, is an intensive epithet applied to the present world (الدُّنْيَا) [as meaning The offerer of much opposition]; because it opposes itself to mankind. (TA.) عِنِّينٌ, (S, Mgh, Msb, * K, TA,) of the measure فِعِّيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, (S,) and ↓ عَنِينٌ, [thus written in two places in the TA, and written without teshdeed in my copy of the Msb, but in the latter case app. from carelessness of the copyist, for otherwise the well-known form عِنِّينٌ is not there mentioned,] of which (i. e. of عَنِينٌ) عُنُنٌ is pl., [which seems to show that عَنِينٌ is not a mistranscription for عِنِّينٌ, for فُعُلٌ is a measure of a pl. of many epithets of the measure فَعِيلٌ, as جَدِيدٌ and نَذِيرٌ &c., but not, to my knowledge, of any word of the measure فِعِّيلٌ,] (TA,) A man incapable of going in to women; (Mgh, Msb;) one who does not go in to women by reason of impotence: (K:) or, as some say, one who has connection with her who is not a virgin, but not with the virgin: (TA:) or a man who is not desirous of women: (S, K:) and ↓ مَعْنُونٌ and ↓ مُعَنٌّ (Msb, TA) and ↓ مُعَنَّنٌ (TA) signify the same. (Msb, TA.) And عِنِّينَةٌ signifies A woman not desirous of men: (S, Msb, * TA:) but there is disagreement in respect of the application of the epithet to a woman. (TA.) عِنِّينَةٌ, as a subst.: see عُنَّةٌ, former half, in two places.

عُنْوَانٌ and عِنْوَانٌ (S, Msb, K) and ↓ عُنْيَانٌ and عِنْيَانٌ, (S, K,) the first of which is the most chaste, (S,) originally عُنَّانٌ, (K,) of a book, or writing, (S, Msb,) The superscription, or title, thereof: (TK:) what these words denote is thus called because it occurs (يَعِنُّ, K, TA, i. e. يَعْرِضُ, TA) in a bordering part thereof: (K, TA:) and they also signify [sometimes, as indicating the nature of the contents,] the preface of a book, or writing. (TK.) And Anything that serves as an indication of another thing is called its عُنْوَان. (Msb, K.) One says, الظَّاهِرُ عُنْوَانُ البَاطِنِ, meaning The outward state of the man is the indication of the inward state. (TK.) And one says of a man who speaks obliquely, not plainly, جَعَلَ كَذَا عُنْوَانًا لِحَاجَتِهِ He made such a thing to be an indication of his want. (TA.) [See also art. عنو.]

عُنْيَانٌ and عِنْيَانٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

عِنِّينِيَّةٌ: see عُنَّةٌ, former half.

عَانٌّ and عَانَّةٌ: see عَنَانٌ. b2: And for the former, see also عَنُونٌ. b3: Also, the former, A long mountain (جَبَل), (K, TA, in some copies of the K حَبْل [i. e. rope],) that presents itself in the direction in which one is going, and interrupts his way. (TA.) أَعْنَانٌ The sides, quarters, tracts, or regions, of anything: (Yoo, TA:) this is the proper signification: (TA:) [hence,] أَعْنَانُ السَّمَآءِ [in one of my copies of the S السَّحَابِ, but altered from السَّمَآءِ,] means The sides, quarters, tracts, or regions, of the sky: (K:) or the surfaces thereof, and what present themselves to view of the sides, quarters, tracts, or regions, thereof; as though pl. of ↓ عَنَنْ, (S, TA,) or of ↓ عَنٌّ: (TA:) the vulgar say عِنَانُ السَّمَآءِ. (S, TA.) b2: And [it is said that]

أَعْنَانُ الشَّيَاطِينِ means The natural dispositions of the devils. (K.) It is said of camels, in a trad., خُلِقَتْ مِنْ أَعْنَانِ الشَّيَاطِينِ [as though meaning They are created of the natural dispositions of the devils]: and in another trad., أَعْنَانُ الشَّيَاطِينِ occurs as said [app. by Mohammad] in answer to a question respecting camels: [but] accord. to IAth, the meaning seems to be, that, by reason of their many evil affections, they are as though they were from the tracts of the devil in respect of their natural dispositions. (TA.) تَعْنِينَةٌ: see عُنَّةٌ, former half.

مُعَنٌّ: see عِنِّينٌ.

مِعَنٌّ One who enters into that which does not concern him, and interferes in everything; (K;) i. q. عِرِّيضٌ, (S,) or عَرِّيضٌ مِتْيَحٌ: (TA: [see these two words:]) fem. with ة (S, K.) b2: and An orator, or a preacher; syn. خَطِيبٌ: (S, K:) or an eloquent خطيب. (TA.) A2: See also the next paragraph.

مُعَنَّنٌ: see عِنِّينٌ: b2: and see also مُعَنًّى, in art. عنو.

A2: مُعَنَّنَةُ الخَلْقِ (tropical:) A girl, or young woman, compact in make; (K, TA;) [as though] compactly twisted like the عِنَان [or rein]: (A, TA:) and ↓ مِعَنَّةٌ (assumed tropical:) a woman compact in make, not flabby in the belly. (TA.) A3: See also عُنَّةٌ, near the middle.

مُعَنًّى: see عُنَّةٌ, near the middle.

مَعْنُونٌ [pass. part. n. of 1, q. v.

A2: And] i. q. عِنِّينٌ; q. v. (Msb, TA.) b2: And Possessed; or mad, or insane. (K, TA.)

نخَر

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نَخَر الإنسانُ والحمارُ والفرسُ، يَنْخِرُ، ويَنْخُر، نَخيراً: مَدّ الصَّوْت والنَّفس فِي خياشيمه.

والمَنْخِر، والمَنْخَر، والمِنْخِر، والمُنْخُر والمُنْخُور: الْأنف.

قَالَ اللِّحيانيّ: وَقَالُوا فِي كُل ذِي مَنْخَر: إِنَّه لمُنتفخ الم ناخر، كَمَا قَالُوا: إِنَّه لمًنتفخ الجوانب، قَالَ: كَأَنَّهُمْ فرقوا الْوَاحِد فجعلوه جمعا، وَأما سِيبَوَيْهٍ فَذهب إِلَى تَعْظِيم العُضو فَجعل كل وَاحِد مِنْهُ مَنْخَرا، والفَرضان مقتربان.

ونُخْرتا الْأنف: خَرقــاه.

وَقيل: نُخرته: مُقدّمه.

وَقيل: هِيَ مَا بَين المُنخُرَين.

وَقيل: أرنبته.

يكون للْإنْسَان وَالشَّاة والناقة والفَرس وَالْحمار. ونَخَرَ الحالبُ الناقةَ: ادخل يَده فِي منْخرها ودَلكه لِتَدّر.

وناقة نَخُور: لَا تَدِرّ إِلَّا على ذَلِك.

ونَخِرت الخَشبةُ نَخَراً، فَهِيَ نَخِرةَ: بَليت وانَفتّت، وَكَذَلِكَ العَظم، يُقَال: عظم نَخِرٌ وناخر.

وَقيل: النَّخرة، من الْعِظَام: البالية.

والناخرة: الَّتِي فِيهَا بَقِيَّة.

ونُخَيْر، ونَخّار: اسمان.

سم

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السَّمُ: القاتِلُ، وجَمْعُه سِمَام، وكذلك السمَمُ. وخُرْتُ الإبْرَةِ، وهو السُمُّ أيضاً.
وكُلُ مَشاقَ الرجُلَ والدابةِ: سُمُوْمٌ.
والسمانِ: المَنْخِرَانِ، وقيل: عِرْقَانِ في خَيْشُوْمِ الفَرَسِ، وكذلك، السّامةُ، والجميع السوَامُ. وسَم الوَضِيْنِ: عُرْوَتُه.
والاسمُ: الأنْفُ الضيقُ المَنْخِرَيْنِ، وقَوْمٌ سُم الأنُوْفِ، وأُنُوْفٌ سُم أيضاً. والسمُوْمُ: وَجَع يأْخُذُ الفَرَسَ في قَصَبِ الخَيَاشِيْمِ فَيُوْسَمُ.
وسَمَمْتُ بَيْنَ القَوْمِ أَسُم: أي أصْلَحْت بينهم. وسَمَمْتُ الشيْءَ سَماً: أي سَدَدْته. والسامةُ: المَوْتُ. وخاصةُ الرجُلِ.
والسمةُ والسُمُ والسمُوْم: الوَدْعُ. ووَضِيْن مُسَمَّمٌ: مُزَين بالسُمُوْم.
وسُمُوْمُ الفَرَسِ: ما رَقَّ عن صَلابَةِ العَظْم كل من جانِبَيْ قَصَبَةِ أنْفِه إلى نَوَاهِقِه، واحِدُها سَم. وقيل: هو كُل عَظْمٍ فيه مُخ.

وسُمُوْمُ السيْفِ: آثار فيه تَدُكُ على جَوْدَتِه.
وسامُ أبْرَصَ: ضَرْب من كِبَارِ الوَزَغِ، وساما أبْرَصَ، وسَوَامُ أبْرَصَ، وسَم أبْرَصَ وسِمَمَةُ أبْرَصَ.
والسمةُ: الاست.
والسُمةُ: القَرَابَةُ، وجَمْعُها سُمَمٌ. وما سَمَمْت سَمه: أي ما قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَه. وأصَبْتَ سَم حاجَتِكَ: أي وَجْهَها.
وسُمةُ القَلْبِ: الجُمارَةُ. والسمَامَةُ والسمَامُ: ضَرْبٌ من الطَّيْرِ دُوْنَ القَطا وهو يُشْبِهُه، وقيل: يُشْبِهُ الحَمَام الطُوراني. ويسمى اللواء سماماً تشبيهاً بذلك.
ودائرَةُ السمَامَةِ: من دَوَائرِ الفَرَسِ في وَسْطِ العُنُقِ.
والسمُوْمُ: الريْحُ الحارَّةُ. ونَبَاتٌ مَسْمُوْمٌ: أصَابَته السمَائمُ. ويَوْمٌ سام ومُسِم: ذو سَمُوْمٍ، ومَسْمُوْمَ أيضاً.
والسمانُ: نَبْت يَنْبُتُ في الزَرْع لا تَأْكُلُه دابَّةٌ الّا ماتَتْ. وهو - أيضاً -: ما يُزَخْرَفُ به البُيُوتُ، الواحِدَةُ سَمانَة.
والسمْسِمُ: حَب دُهْنِ الحَلِّ. وحَيةٌ مَعْرُوفَةٌ.
والسمْسَمُ: ضَرْبٌ من مَشْيِ الثعالِب. وقيل: هو الثعلَبُ. وسَمْسَمُ: اسْمُ مَوْضع. واسْمُ رَمْلَةٍ. والساسَم: شَجَرُ الشَيْزِ.
والسمْسِمَةُ والسَّمَامَة: دُوَيْبةٌ على خِلْقَةِ الأكِلَةِ؛ حَمْرَاء. والسمَاسِمُ: طَيْرٌ يُشْبِهُ الخَطَاطِيْفَ لا يُقْدَرُ لها على البَيْضِ، ويقولون: " كَلفْتَني بَيْضَ السمَاسِمِ ". والنمْلُ إذا طارَ. وهَنَاتٌ تَعَضُ عَضّاً شَدِيداً، واحِدَتُها سمْسمَةُ. والنَّمْلَةُ الحَمْرَاءُ. والسُّمَاسِمُ: الثَعْلَب، يُقال: ثَعْلَبٌ سُمَاسِمٌ وسَمْسَمٌ وسَمْسَمَانٌ: أي خَفِيْفٌ. والسمْسَمَةُ: الخِفَةُ؛ وبها سُميَ الذَئْبُ سَمْسَاماً.
ورَجُل مِسم وقَوْمٌ مِسَموْنَ: وهو الذي يَأكُلُ ما قَدَرَ عليه. و " مالَهُ سُم ولاحُم " أي شَيْءٌ؛ مَثَلٌ في نَفْيِ المِلْكِ.
والسمةُ: البازي الواسِعُ الذي يُطَبقُ البَيْتَ يُشَرُ عليه الأقِطُ.
باب السين والميم س م، م س يستعملان

سم: جَمْعُ السَّمِّ القاتل سِمامٌ. والسَّم: خَرْتُ الإبرة. وكل مَشاقّ الرَّجُلِ والدّابَّةِ سُموم، واحدها سُمٌّ. والسُّمُومُ: الثُّقُوبُ كلُّها: المِسْمَعانِ والمَنْخِرانِ والفَمُ. والسَّمّانِ: عِرْقانِ في خَيشُوم الفَرَس، ويُجمَعُ السَّوامُّ. وسامُّ أبرَصَ: ضَربٌ من كِبار الوَزَغ، وتقول: سامّا أَبرَصَ وسَوامُّ أَبرَصَ. والسّامُّ والسّامَّةُ: الموت. والسامَّةُ: خاصَّةُ الرجلِ والفِعلُ عَمَّتْ وسَمَّتْ ، قال:

هو الذي أنعَمَ نُعمَى عَمَّت ... على الذين أَسْلَمُوا لو سَمَّتِ

والسُّمَّةُ والسَّمُّ والسُّمُومُ: الوَدَعُ وأشباهُه يستخرج من البَحْر، يُنظَم للزِّينة، ويقال: كُلُّ خَرْقٍ في وَدَعٍ أو خَرَز، قال:

يَمْدُّ بعِطفَيْهِ الوَضينَ المُسَمَّما

أي وَضينٌ مُزَيَّنٌ بالسُّمُوم. والسَّمامُ، والسَّمامةُ واحدة،: ضَرْبٌ من الطَّيْر دون القَطَا في الخِلْقِة، يُشبِهُه وليس به، قال النابغة:

سَمامٍ تباري الطَّير

ويقال: هو طيرٌ يُشبِه الحَمامَ الطوراني، وهو مذكَّر ويُسَمَّى اللِّواءُ سَماماً تشبيهاً به. والسَّمُومُ: الرِّيحُ الحارّة. ونَباتٌ مُسْمُومٌ: أَصابته السَّمائِمُ. والسِّمسِمُ: حَبُّ دُهنِ الحَلِّ، والسَّمْسَمُ: ضرب من الثعالب، وقال:

فارَقَني ذَأْلانُه وسَمْسَمُهْ

والسَّمسَمُ: موضِعٌ. والسَّمْسمِةُ: دُوَيْبّة حمراءُ على خِلْقة الأَكَلة. والسَّمامة والسَّماوةُ: الشخص من كلِّ شيءٍ . والسَمُّ: الإِصلاح، وسَمَمْتُ بينَ القومِ وسَمَلْتُ أي أَصلَحْتُ، قال الكُميت:

فكَاسْمِكَ أنتَ اليومَ في غير جَفوةٍ ... ولا عَنِفٍ في حُكمِه بيَّن السَّمِّ

والسَّمسَمُ والسَّماسِمُ زَعَموا أنه شجر السير (كذا) ؟ وسَمُّ الطريق: استِواؤه وقَصْدُه.

مس: مَسِستُ الشيءَ بيَدي مَسّاً، ومِسْتُ ، مخفف. ورجل مَمْسُوسٌ من الجُنُون، وبه مَسُّ. والمَسوسُ من المياه: ما نالته الأيدي، قال:

لو كنتَ ماءً كنتَ لا ... عَذْباً يُذاقُ ولا مَسُوسا

ومِساسٌ مصدرٌ لا اسمٌ، ويقال: لا مِساس أي لا مُماسَّة. والرَّحِمُ المَسّاسة والماسَّة: القريبة، ومَسَّتْه مَواسُّ الخَبَل . ويقال: مَسُّ المَرأةِ ومَماسَّتُها إِتيانُها. والمسمسة و [المسماس] : اختِلاط الأمر واشتِباهه، قال رؤبة:

إن كنت من أمرك في مسماس ... فاسط على أمك سطو الماس

خفَّفَ سينَ الماس كما يخفِّفُون في قولهم: مِسْتُ الشيءَ أي مَسِسْتُ، قال ابن مَغراء:

مِسْنا السَّماء فنِلناهم وَطاءَ لَهُمْ

والماسُّ: الذي لا يلتِفتُ الى موعظةٍ. ورجلٌ ماسٌّ: خَفيفٌ.

سم

1 سَمَّهُ, (S, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. سَمٌّ, (Msb,) He put poison into it; [poisoned it; infected it with poison;] namely, food. (S, Msb, K.) and He gave him to drink poison. (S, K.) and سَمَّتْهُ الهَامَّةُ The هامّة [or venomous reptile or the like] smote him with its poison. (M.) b2: [Hence, perhaps, He suggested it, إِلَيْهِ to him: a signification mentioned by Freytag, but without any indication of the authority.] b3: [And, app., It perforated it; transpierced it; or pierced, or passed, through it: for it is said that] مَسَمٌّ may be an inf. n. of the verb [signifying نَفَذَ], and may also signify a place of نُفُوذ. (Msb.) b4: And, (K,) aor. ـُ (S, TA,) inf. n. سَمٌّ, (TA,) (tropical:) He probed it; namely a case, or an affair; and examined, or endeavoured to learn, its depth. (S, K, TA.) b5: Also, inf. n. سَمٌّ i. q. شَدَّهُ [He made it firm, fast, or strong; &c.]: (M:) [or this may be a mistranscription for سَدَّهُ; for] you say, سَمَمْتُ القَارُورَةَوَنَحْوَهَا, (S, K, *) inf. n. as above, (TA,) meaning سَدَدْتُ [i. e. I closed, stopped, or stopped up, the flask, or bottle, and the like]. (S, K. *) b6: Also, (M, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. سَمٌّ, (TA,) i. q. أَصْلَحَهُ [He rectified it; or put it into a good, sound, right, or proper, state; &c.]; namely, a thing. (M, K.) And سَمَّ بَيْنَ القَوْمِ, (S, M,) or سَمَّ بَيْنَهُمَا, (K,) aor. ـُ [for the verb is trans., الأَمْرَ being understood, or بَيْنَ meaning ذَاتَ البَيْنِ,] (M,) inf. n. سَمٌّ, (S, M,) i. q. أَصْلَحَ [He rectified, or reformed, or amended, the circumstances subsisting between the people, or between them two; or he effected a rectification of affairs, or an agreement, a harmony, or a reconciliation, between the people, or between them two]. (S. M, K.) b7: And سَمٌّ الوَدَعَ He strung the وَدَع [or cowries]; which, when strung, are termed سُمَّةٌ and سُمٌّ (M.) b8: سَمَّهُ, inf. n. سَمٌّ, signifies also He appropriated it to a particular, peculiar, or special, object. (M.) You say, سَمَّ النِّعْمَةَ He so appropriated the benefit, or bounty. (K.) And سَمَّتِ النِّعْمَةُ The benefit, or bounty, was, or became, particular, peculiar, or special, as to its object: (S, K:) the verb being intrans. as well as trans. (K.) El-'Ajjáj says, هُوَ الَّذِى أَنْعَمَ نُعْمَى عَمَّتْ عَلَى الَّذِينَ أَسْلَمُوا وَسَمَّتْ (S,) or the latter hemistich is عَلَى البِلَادِ رَبُّنَا وَسَمَّتْ (M,) [He is the Being who has bestowed bounty that has been general and that has been particular upon those who have become Muslims, or upon the countries, namely, our Lord]: he means that it has reached all. (S.) b9: [And i. q. قَصَدَهُ:] you say, سَمَمْتُ سَمَّكَ, i. e. قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَكَ [which means I tended, repaired, betook myself, or directed my course, towards thee; or I have tended, &c.: and also I pursued, or have pursued, thy way, or course, doing like thee]. (S.) A2: [سُمَّ It was smitten by the wind called سُمُوم; applied to a plant; and in like manner to a man: see its part. n., مَسْمُومٌ. And] سُمَّ يَوْمُنَا, with damm [to the س], Our day was, or became, attended with the wind called سَمُوم. (S, K.) 2 تَسْمِيمٌ signifies The making loops to the [girth called] وَضِين. (TA.) [You say, سمّم الوَضِينَ He made loops to the وَضِين: see the pass. part. n., below. And also He adorned the وَضِين with سُمُوم, i. e. strung cowries: see, again, the pass. part. n.] R. Q. 1 سَمْسَمَ He (a man) walked, or went along, gently. (IAar, TA.) And He (a fox) ran; [or ran in a certain manner;] inf. n. سَمْسَمَةٌ: (TK:) the latter signifies the running, (K,) or a sort of running, (M,) of the fox. (M, K.) سَمٌّ Poison, or vemom; (PS, TK;) or deadly poison or venom; (KL;) or the poison, or venom, of the serpent; (MA;) a certain deadly thing, (S, M, Msb, K,) well known; (K;) as also ↓ سُمٌّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) which is of the dial. of the people of El-'Áliyeh, (Yoo, Msb, TA,) and is said to be the most chaste; (MF, TA;) and ↓ سِمٌّ, (Msb, K,) which is [said to be] of the dial. of Temeem, (Msb,) [but is thought by SM to be vulgar, and] accord. to Yoo, the first is of the dial. of Temeem, (TA,) and this is the most common of the three: (Msb:) pl. سِمَامٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and سُمُومٌ: (S, Msb, K:) and ↓ سَمْسَمٌ signifies the same, in the sing. sense. (ISk, K, TA.) [In some copies of the K, by a mistranscription (وَالسَّمِّ or وَالسُّمِّ for والسَّمُّ or وَالسُّمُّ) سَمٌّ or سُمٌّ is made to be syn. with سَمْسَمٌ as signifying “ a fox. ” That the right reading is that which I have followed is shown in the TA by an ex., in which سَمْسَم is spoken of as drunk.] b2: [Hence,] سَمُّ الفَأْرِ Arsenic; [in like manner called by us ratsbane;] syn. الشَّكُّ, (K, TA,) i. e. الرَّهَجُ [which is a modern word for arsenic]. (TA.) [Also applied in the present day to The hyoscyamus muticus of Linn. (Delile's Floræ Aegypt. Illustr., in the Descr. de l'Égypte, no. 242.)] b3: And سَمُّ الحِمَارِ The [tree called]

دِفْلَى [q. v.]. (K.) b4: And سَمُّ السَّمَكِ The tree called مَاهِيزَهْرَهْ [or مَاهِى زَهْرَهْ], (K,) which latter appellation is Pers\., meaning the same, [i. e.

“ fish-poison,”] (TA,) and also known by the name of البُوصِيرُ: it is beneficial for pains of the joints, and pain of the hip and the back, and the نِقْرِس [i. e. gout, or specially gout in the foot or feet]; but the only part of its tree that is beneficial is its لِحَآء [or bark]: (K, TA:) when somewhat thereof, (K, * TA,) kneaded mith leaven, (TA,) is put into a pool of water, it intoxicates the fish thereof, (K, TA,) so that they float upon the surface of the water: (TA:) and its leaves burn in lamps in lieu of wicks, (K, TA,) by reason of their oleaginous property. (TA.) b5: سَمُّ أَبْرَصَ: see سَامٌّ.

A2: Also, and ↓ سُمٌّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) and ↓ سِمٌّ, (Msb, K,) [but the last is thought by SM to be vulgar, in this sense as well as in the first,] A perforation, bore, or hole, (S, M, Msb, K,) of anything; (M;) or such as is narrow; (TA;) for instance, (S, TA,) [the eye] of a needle; (S, Msb, TA;) as in the Kur vii. 38; [see جُمَّلٌ;] and the hole of the nose, and of the ear: (TA:) pl. سُمُومٌ, (M,) or سِمَامٌ, (Msb,) or both. (S, K.) The سُمُوم and سِمَام of a human being are His mouth and his nostril and his ear, (S,) or his mouth and his nostrils and his ears; (K;) and the sing. is سَمٌّ and ↓ سُمٌّ: (S:) or the سُمُوم of a human being, and of a horse or the like, are the clefts (مَشَاقّ) of the skin thereof. (M.) And the سُمُوم of the horse are The thin portions of the hard bone, [extending] from the two sides of the nasal bone to the channels of the tears: sing. سَمٌّ: (M:) or, as some say, (M,) the سَمَّانِ, (S, M,) or the سَمّ, (K, [but this seems evidently to be a mistake for the dual,]) means two veins in the nose (أَنْف, M, or خَيْشُوم, S, K, [which latter often means the same as the former,]) of the horse: (S, M, K:) accord. to Lth, سُمُومٌ, as pl. of سَمٌّ, signifies the channels of the tears of the horse: AO says that in the face of the horse are سُمُوم; and the bareness of his سُمُوم is approved, and is regarded as indicative of generous breed. (TA.) By the سُمُوم of the horse are also meant Any bone [or rather bones] in which is marrow. (TA.) And the سُمُوم of a sword are Notches therein, whether new or old. (TA.) b2: أَصَابَ سَمَّ حَاجَتِهِ [is app. from سَمٌّ as signifying the “ eye ” of a needle, or the like, and] means (assumed tropical:) He hit, or attained, the object of his aim or pursuit: (M, K:) and in like manner, هُوَ بَصِيرٌ بِسَمِّ حَاجَتِهِ [He is knowing, or skilful, in respect of the object of his aim or pursuit]. (M.) b3: [And hence, perhaps, though another derivation is asserted in what follows,] one says also, مَالَهُ سَمٌّ وَلَا حَمٌّ غَيْرُكَ and وَلَا حُمٌّ ↓ سُمٌّ, (S, M,) meaning (assumed tropical:) He has no object in his mind except thee; syn. هَمٌّ: (M:) and in like manner, مَالَهُ سَمٌّ وَلَا حَمٌّ and وَلَا ↓ سُمٌّ حُمٌّ [alone]: or, accord. to Fr, it means he has not any who hopes for him: this is from [سَمَمْتُ سَمَّكَ and] حَمَمْتُ حَمَّكَ and هَمَمْتُ هَمَّكَ meaning قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَكَ; سَمٌّ and حَمٌّ being the inf. ns., and ↓ سُمٌّ and حُمٌّ the simple substs.; and the meaning is, he has not any who seeks after him; i. e. he has no good in him for which he is to be sought after: (Meyd:) or it means he has neither little nor much. (K and TA in art. حم.) b4: سَمٌّ also signifies The loop (عُرْوَة) of the [girth called]

وَضِين: pl. سُمُومٌ. (TA. [See مُسَمَّمٌ.]) b5: and Anything like وَدَع [or cowries] brought forth from the sea, (S, K, TA,) and strung for ornament. (TA.) And also, (TA,) or ↓ سُمٌّ and ↓ سُمَّةٌ, (M,) Strung وَدَع [or cowries]: (M, TA:) pl. سُمُومٌ. (TA.) سُمٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph, in seven places.

سِمٌّ: see سَمٌّ, in two places.

سَمَّةٌ The meatus of the vagina of a woman; (As, TA;) as also ↓ سِمَامٌ, [which is shown to be thus used as a sing., by a citation from a trad., though said to be] from سِمَامٌ as signifying the “ eyes ” (ثُقَب) of the needle [or of needles]: or the rima of a woman, with the parts that are next to it of the haunch and of the borders of the vulva, i. e. of the labia majora. (TA.) b2: See also سِمَّةٌ.

A2: Also السَّمَّةُ, (AA, TA,) or سَمَّةُ القَلْبِ, (TA,) The heart, or cerebrum, of the palm-tree: pl. سمم [app. سِمَمٌ, or سُمَمٌ]. (TA.) سُمَّةٌ: see سَمٌّ, last sentence.

A2: Also A mat, (AHn, M,) or a سُفْرَة [q. v.], (K,) or a thing like a wide سُفْرَة, (T, TA,) made, (AHn, M,) [i. e.] woven, (T, TA,) of خُوص [or leaves] (AHn, T, M, K) of the غَضَف [a tree resembling a dwarfpalm-tree]: (AHn, M:) it is spread beneath the palm-tree (T, K, TA) when the dates are cut off, (T, TA,) and upon it fall what become scattered (T, K, TA) of the dates: (T, TA:) pl. سِمَامٌ, (AHn, M, TA,) or سُمَمٌ, (K,) or, as in the T, سُمُومٌ. (TA.) A3: See also سَامٌّ, latter part, in two places.

سِمَّةٌ The اِسْت [here app. meaning anus]; as also ↓ سَمَّةٌ [q. v.]. (K.) سَمَامٌ A sort of bird, (T, S, M,) less than the species called قَطًا, in make, (T, TA,) like the سُمَانَى [or quail]: (M, TA:) [accord. to explanations of سَمَامَةٌ in the MA, mountain-swallows: or, accord. to the same and Meyd, birds like swallows: accord. to Dmr, as stated by Golius, i. q. طير ابابيل: but this is app. said in relation to an assertion of 'Áïsheh, mentioned in art. ابل in the Msb, that the birds termed أَبَابِيل in the Kur cv. 3 were most like to swallows:] the word is a pl., (S,) [or rather a coll. gen. n.,] and the sing. [or n. un.] is with ↓ ة, (S, M,) pl. سَمَائِمُ: (Meyd:) see سَمَاسِمُ. b2: And hence, as being likened thereto, A banner, an ensign, or a standard; syn. لِوَآءٌ: (M:) or so ↓ سَمَامَةٌ. (K.) b3: And [hence, also, perhaps, without ة, as in a verse cited by IB and in the TA, for the coll. gen. n. may be used as a sing.,] A swift she-camel: (S, IB, TA:) [pl. سَمَائِمُ, mentioned by Freytag, from Reiske, as signifying swift she-camels.] b4: Also, and ↓ سَمْسَامٌ and ↓ سُمَاسِمٌ and ↓ سُمْسُمَانٌ and ↓ سُمْسُمَانِىٌّ, applied to anything, [of men and of beasts &c.,] Light, active, or agile, and slender, and swift; (M, K;) and so ↓ سَمْسَمَةٌ: (M: [thus there written; not سَمَامَةٌ nor سَمْسَامَةٌ, though both of these are app. correct:]) or ↓ سَمْسَامٌ and ↓ سُمْسُمَانِىٌّ, applied to a man, signify light, or active, or agile, and swift, or quick; (S;) and ↓ سُمْسُمٌ so applied, and ↓ سُمْسُمَةٌ and ↓ سَمَامَةٌ, applied to a woman, signify light, or active, or agile, and slender: (TA:) or ↓ سُمْسُمٌ, applied to a man, signifies [simply] light, or active, or agile. (K.) سِمَامٌ a pl. of سَمٌّ or سُمٌّ: (S, M, Msb, K:) b2: and also used as a sing.: see سَمَّةٌ. b3: [In one place, in the CK, erroneously put for سَمْسَام as syn. with سَمْسَم, q. v.]

سَمُومٌ, of the fem. gender, (S,) A hot wind, (S, M, Msb, K,) or, as some say, a cold wind, (M, [perhaps a mistake occasioned by a misunderstanding of the phrase سَمُومٌ بَارِدٌ, expl. below,]) in the night or in the day, (M,) or generally (K) in the day, (Msb, K,) but authorities differ respecting it, as has been shown voce حَرُورٌ; (Msb;) accord. to AO, it is in the day, and sometimes in the night; and the حَرُور is in the night, and sometimes in the day: (S:) but some say that the former is in the night, and the latter in the day: (Ibn-Es-Seed in the “ Fark,” TA:) [in the present day it is commonly applied to a violent and intensely-hot wind, generally occurring in the spring or summer, in Egypt and the Egyptian deserts usually proceeding from the south-east or south-south-east, gradually darkening the air to a deep purple hue, whether or not (according to the nature of the tract over which it blows) accompanied by clouds of dust or sand, and at length entirely concealing the sun; but seldom lasting more than about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes:] the word is used as a subst. [i. e. alone], and also as an epithet [qualifying the subst. رِيحٌ]: (M:) pl. سَمَائِمٌ. (S, M, K.) One says also سَمُومٌ بَارِدٌ, meaning A سَمُوم that is constant, continual, permanent, settled, or incessant. (S and L in art. برد.) [See also بَارِحٌ.]

سَمَامَةٌ: see سَمَامٌ, in three places:

A2: and see سُمْسُمٌ.

A3: Also A certain feather, (دَائِرَة, M, K, TA,) which is approved (K, TA) by the Arabs, (TA,) in the neck of the horse, (K,) in the middle of the neck of the horse, (M,) or in the side of his neck. (TA.) A4: And The شَخْص [or corporeal form or figure, or person,] (M, K,) of a man: (K:) or, as some say, (M, but accord. to the K “ and ”) the aspect; (M, K;) as in the saying, هُوَ بَهِىُّ السَّمَامَةِ [He is beautiful, or pleasing, in aspect]. (TA.) b2: And A portion standing up of ruined dwellings. (K.) سَمَّاسٌ A seller of سِمْسِم [q. v.]; like لَأّلٌ signifying a seller of لُؤْلُؤ. (IKh, TA.) سَمَّانُ A certain plant. (K.) A2: [See سَمَّانٌ in art. سمن.]

سِمَّانٌ The decorations, or embellishments, (تَزَاوِيق,) of a ceiling: so says IAar; and in like manner, Lh; and he says, I have not heard a sing. of it. (TA.) [See also سَمَّانٌ, in art. سمن.]

سَمْسَمٌ: see سَمٌّ, first sentence.

A2: It is also an epithet, of which only the fem., with ة, is mentioned: see سَمَامٌ. b2: [Hence,] سَمْسَمٌ and ↓ سَمْسَامٌ, (M,) or السَّمْسَمُ and ↓ السَّمْسَامُ, (K, TA,) [the latter erroneously written in the CK السِّمام,]) The wolf; (M, K;) because of his lightness, or activity, or agility: (M:) or السَّمْسَمُ signifies the wolf that is small in the body. (M, K.) b3: And السَّمْسَمُ The fox; (S, M, K;) as also سَمْسَمٌ [without ال], (M,) and ↓ السُّمَاسِمُ. (K.) سُمْسُمٌ; and its fem., with ة: see سَمَامٌ, last sentence, in three places.

A2: Also, the former, and ↓ سِمْسِمٌ, or the latter is a mistake, [ascribed in the K to J,] Red ants: n. un. with ة: (K:) or سُمْسُمَةٌ (M) and سِمْسِمَةٌ (S, M) signify a certain insect, (M,) a red ant; (S, M;) as also ↓ سَمَامَةٌ: (M:) accord. to Lth, an insect of the form of the اكلة [app. a mistranscription for نَمْلَة, i. e. ant], of a red colour: Az says, I have seen it in the desert, and it bites, or stings, painfully: (TA:) pl. سَمَاسِمُ, (S, TA,) said by Aboo-Kheyreh to be certain things found in El-Basrah, that bite vehemently, having longish heads, and the colours of which incline to redness. (TA.) See سَمَاسِمُ below.

سِمْسِمٌ [Sesame; sesamum orientale of Linn.; applied in the present day to the plant and its grain;] a well-known grain; (Msb;) it is called in Pers\. كُنْجُدْ; (MA, KL;) i. q. جُلْجُلَانٌ, (M, K,) said by AHn to be abundant in the Saráh (السَّرَاة), and El-Yemen, and to be white; (M;) [by this is evidently here meant sesame, or the grain thereof, or both; though it also signifies the “ fruit of the coriander; ” for otherwise, the most commonly-known meaning of سِمْسِمٌ would be unmentioned in the M;] the grain of the حَلّ; [i. e. the grain from which the oil called حَلّ is expressed;] (S, K; [by the author of the latter of which, this was evidently understood to be different from the جُلْجُلَان, which is mentioned by him after the description of properties here following;]) it is glutinous, corruptive to the stomach and the mouth; but is rendered good by honey; and when it is digested, it fattens; and the washing of the hair with the water in which its leaves have been cooked lengthens and improves it: the wild sort thereof is known by the name of جَلْبَهَنْك, (K, TA,) thus, with fet-h to the ج and ب and ه, and sukoon to the ل and ن, [but written in the CK جَلْبَهَنَكْ,] a Pers\. word, [originally جلْبَهَنْگ,] arabicized; (TA;) its action is nearly like that of the خَرْبَق [or hellebore]; and sometimes from half a drachm to a drachm is administered to him who is affected with palsy, and he is cured thereby, (K, TA,) speedily; (TA;) but a drachm thereof is dangerous, (K, TA,) in a great degree. (TA.) b2: السِّمْسِمُ الهِنْدِىُّ: see خِرْوَعٌ, in art. خرع.

A2: Also The serpent: (K, TA:) or a certain creeping thing resembling it. (TA.) b2: See also the next preceding paragraph, where it and its n. un. with ة are mentioned.

سُمْسُمَانٌ: see سَمَامٌ.

سُمْسُمَانِىٌّ: see سَمَامٌ, in two places.

سَمْسَامٌ: see سَمَامٌ, in two places: b2: and see also سَمَسَمٌ, likewise in two places.

سَمَاسِمُ A species of bird, (M, K,) resembling the swallow; [but see what follows;] thus expl. by Th, who has not mentioned any sing. thereof; (M;) and Lh adds that its eggs are unattainable: (TA:) so in the prov., كَلَّفْتَنِى بَيْضَ السَّمَاسِمِ [Thou hast imposed upon me the task of procuring the eggs of the سَمَاسِم]; (M;) applied in the case of a man's being asked for that which he will not find, and which will not be: (TA:) or السَّمَاسِم is here pl. of ↓ السمسمة [i. e. السُّمْسُمَةُ or السِّمْسِمَةُ], and means the red ants: thus some relate the prov.: but others say, ↓ السَّمَائِمِ, pl. of سَمَامَةٌ, [n. un. of سَمَامٌ,] which means a species of bird like the swallow, the eggs of which are unattainable. (Meyd. [By Freytag, سَمَائِمُ is erroneously said, as on the authority of Meyd, to be pl. of سَامَّةٌ in this sense.]) In [some of] the copies of the K, السُّمَاسِمُ is here erroneously put for السَّمَاسِمُ. (TA.) سُمَاسِمٌ: see سَمَامٌ: b2: and see also سَمْسَمٌ.

سَامٌّ [act. part. n. of سَمَّ; as such signifying Poisoning, or infecting with poison]. سَامَّةٌ, as an act. part. n. [in the fem. form because applied to things of the fem. gender (such as the عَقْرَب &c.), and to such as are denoted by gen. ns., which are used in a pl. sense], (Msb,) Such as is, or are, venomous (S, Msb, K) of animals, (K,) or of creeping things, [and insects,] but of which the venom does not kill; as the scorpion, and the hornet: (Msb:) and such things (Sh, Msb) and the like thereof (Sh) are termed سَوَامُّ, (Sh, Msb,) which is the pl. of سَامَّةٌ. (Msb.) b2: [And hence,] سَامُّ أَبْرَصَ (S, M, Mgh, K) and سَامَّ أَبْرَصَ, as one word, (S and Msb in art. برص, and the latter in the present art. also,) and أَبْرَصَ ↓ سَمُّ, (K,) A species of the [lizard called] وَزَغ: (M:) or such as are large, of the وَزَغ: (A in art. برص, and Msb:) or [one] of the large [sorts] of the وَزَغ: (S, Mgh, K:) also called السَّامُّ: (TA, from a trad.:) [see more in art. برص:] applied to the male and the female: (Zj, Msb:) dual سَامَّا أَبْرَصَ; (TA;) and pl. سَوَامُّ أَبْرَصَ. (M, Mgh, TA.) b3: And يَوْمٌ سَامٌّ [as though meaning “ a poisoning day ”] (M, K) and ↓ مُسِمٌّ, (IAar, M, K,) the latter rare, (M,) [and anomalous, being from سُمَّ,] and ↓ مَسْمُومٌ, (S, M, K,) A day attended with the wind called سَمُوم. (S, M, K.) A2: [سَامَّةٌ is also fem. of سَامٌّ as part. n. of the intrans. verb سَمَّ signifying “ it was, or became, particular, peculiar, or special. ” And hence,] السَّامَّةُ signifies also (tropical:) The خَاصَّة [or distinguished people, or people of distinction; and the particular, peculiar, or special, friends, intimates, familiars, or the like] (S, M, IAth, K, TA) of a man; (IAth, TA;) and ↓ السُمَّةُ, pl. سُمَمٌ, signifies the same; (M;) and so ↓ المَسَمَّةُ, like as المَعَمَّةُ signifies العَمَّةُ: (IAar, TA:) or ↓ السُّمَّةُ signifies the relations, syn. القَرَابَةُ; (K;) or the particular, or choice, relations: (TA:) and ↓ أَهْلُ المَسَمَّةِ signifies the relations; syn. الأَقَارِبُ; (M;) or the خَاصَّة [expl. above], (El-Umawee, S, K,) and the relations. (K.) One says, كَيْفَ السَّامَّةُ وَالعَامَّةُ (assumed tropical:) [How are the people of distinction, &c., and the common people, or people in general?]. (S.) And عَرَفَهُ العَمَّةُ وَالسَّامَّةُ (tropical:) [The people in general, or the vulgar, and the people of distinction, &c., knew it, or him]. (TA.) سَامَّةٌ [fem. of سَامٌّ: see the latter in several places].

A2: السَّامَّةُ also signifies Death: (M, K:) but this is extr.: (M, TA:) the word commonly known, (M,) or the correct word in this sense, (TA,) is السَّامُ, [belonging to art. سوم,] without teshdeed (M, TA) to the م, and without ة. (TA.) أَسَمُّ A nose narrow (K, TA.) and fat (TA) in the nostrils. (K, TA.) مَسَمُّ A place of perforation, of transpiercing, or of passing through: pl. مَسَامُّ. (Msb.) [Hence,] مَسَامُّ الجَسَدِ (S, K) or البَدَنِ (Msb) The perforations [or pores] of the body (S, Msb, K) through which the sweat and the exhalation of the interior thereof pass forth: (Msb:) المَسَامُّ [thus] applied to the مَنَافِذ [of the body] is a term of the physicians. (Mgh.) مُسِمٌّ: see سَامٌّ.

مِسَمٌّ One who eats what he is able to eat. (K.) المَسَمَّةُ and أَهْلُ المَسَمَّةِ: see سَامٌّ.

مُسَمَّمٌ, applied to a [girth such as is called]

وَضِين, Having three سُمُوم, i. e. loops (عُرًى) [attached to it]. (TA.) And also, thus applied, Adorned with سُمُوم, i. e. strung cowries. (TA.) مَسْمُومٌ [Poisoned; infected with poison;] having had poison put into it; applied to food. (TA.) And A man having had poison given him to drink. (TA.) b2: Also Smitten by the wind called سَمُوم; applied to a plant; and in like manner to a man. (TA.) See also سَامٌّ.

قَابِسُ

Entries on قَابِسُ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī, Muʿjam al-Buldān
قَابِسُ:
إن كان عربيّا فهو من أقبست فلانا علما ونارا أو قبسته فهو قابس، بكسر الباء الموحدة:
مدينة بين طرابلس وسفاقس ثم المهدية على ساحل البحر فيها نخل وبساتين غربي طرابلس الغرب، بينها وبين طرابلس ثمانية منازل، وهي ذات مياه جارية من أعمال إفريقية في الإقليم الرابع، وعرضها خمس وثلاثون درجة، وكان فتحها مع فتح القيروان سنة 27 على ما يذكر في القيروان، قال البكري: قابس مدينة جليلة مسوّرة بالصخر الجليل من بنيان الأول ذات حصن حصين وأرباض وفنادق وجامع وحمّامات كثيرة وقد أحاط بجميعها خندق كبير يجرون إليه الماء عند الحاجة فيكون أمنع شيء، ولها ثلاثة أبواب، وبشرقيّها وقبليّها أرباض يسكنها العرب والأفارق، وفيها جميع الثمار، والموز فيها كثير وهي تمير القيروان بأصناف الفواكه، وفيها شجر التوت الكثير ويقوّم من الشجرة الواحدة منها من الحرير ما لا يقوّم من خمس شجرات غيرها، وحريرها أجود الحرير وأرقّه وليس في عمل إفريقية حرير إلا في قابس، واتصال بساتين ثمارها مقدار أربعة أميال، ومياهها سائحة مطرّدة يسقى بها جميع أشجارها، وأصل هذا الماء من عين خرّارة في جبل بين القبلة والغرب منها يصبّ في بحرها، وبها قصب السكر كثير، وبقابس منار كبير منيف يحدو به الحادي إذا ورد من مصر يقول:
يا قوم لا نوم ولا قرارا ... حتى نرى قابس والمنارا
وساحل مدينة قابس مرفأ للسّفن من كل مكان، وحوالي قابس قبائل من البربر: لواتة ولماتة ونفوسة وزواوة وقبائل شتّى أهل أخصاص، وكانت ولايتها منذ دخل عبيد الله إفريقية تتردد في بني لقمان الكناني، ولذلك يقول الشاعر:
لولا ابن لقمان حليف الندى ... سلّ على قابس سيف الرّدى
وبين مدينة قابس والبحر ثلاثة أميال، ومما يذكرون من معايبهم أن أكثر دورهم لا مذاهب لهم فيها وإنما يتبرّزون في الأفنية فلا يكاد أحد منهم يفرغ من
قضاء حاجته إلا وقد وقف عليه من يبتدر أخذ ما خرج منه لطعمة البساتين وربما اجتمع على ذلك النفر فيتشاحّون فيه فيخصّ به من أراد منهم، وكذلك نساؤهم لا يرين في ذلك حرجا عليهن إذا سترت إحداهن وجهها ولم يعلم من هي، ويذكر أهل قابس أنها كانت أصحّ البلاد هواء حتى وجدوا طلسما ظنوا أن تحته مالا فحفروا موضعه فأخرجوا منه قربة غبراء فحدث عندهم الوباء من حينئذ بزعمهم، وأخبر أبو الفضل جعفر بن يوسف الكلبي وكان كاتبا لمونس صاحب إفريقية أنهم كانوا في ضيافة ابن وانمو الصنهاجي فأتاه جماعة من أهل البادية بطائر على قدر الحمامة غريب اللون والصورة ذكروا أنهم لم يروه قبل ذلك اليوم في أرضهم كان فيه من كل لون أجمله وهو أحمر المنقار طويله، فسأل ابن وانمو العرب الذين أحضروه هل يعرفونه ورأوه فلم يعرفه أحد ولا سمّاه، فأمر ابن وانمو بقصّ جناحيه وإرساله في القصر، فلما جنّ الليل أشعل في القصر مشعل من نار فما هو إلا أن رآه ذلك الطائر فقصده وأراد الصعود إليه فدفعه الخدّام فجعل يلحّ في التقدم إلى المشعل فأعلم ابن وانمو بذلك فقام وقام من حضر عنده، قال جعفر:
وكنت ممن حضر فأمر بترك الطائر في شأنه فطار حتى صار في أعلى المشعل وهو يتأجج نارا واستوى في وسطه وجعل يتفلى كما يتفلى الطائر في الشمس، فأمر ابن وانمو بزيادة الوقود في المشعل من خرق القطران وغيره فزاد تأجج النار والطائر فيه على حاله لا يكترث ولا يبرح ثم وثب من المشعل بعد حين فلم ير به ريب واستفاض هذا بإفريقية وتحدث به أهلها، والله أعلم، وقد نسب إليها طائفة وافرة من أهل العلم، منهم: عبد الله بن محمد القابسي من مشايخ يحيى بن عمر، ومحمد بن رجاء القابسي، حدث عنه أبو زكرياء البخاري، وعيسى بن أبي عيسى بن نزار بن بجير أبو موسى القابسي الفقيه المالكي الحافظ، سمع بالمغرب أبا عبد الله الحسين بن عبد الرحمن الأجدابي وأبا علي الحسن بن حمول التونسي، وبمكة أبا ذر الهروي، وببغداد أبا الحسن روح الحرّة العتيقي وأبا القاسم بن أبي عثمان التنوخي وأبا الحسين محمد بن الحسين الحرّاني وأبا محمد الجوهري وأبا بكر بن بشران وأبا الحسن القزويني وغيرهم، وحدث بدمشق فروى عنه عبد العزيز الكناني وأبو بكر الخطيب ونصر المقدسي، وكان ثقة، ومات بمصر سنة 447.
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