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هض

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

1 هَضَّهُ ذ , (S, A, K,) aor. هَضُ3َ , (S,) inf. n. هَضٌّ, (TA,) He broke it; as also ↓ اهتضّهُ; (S, K;) and ↓ هَضْهَضَهُ; (K;) inf. n. هَضْهَضَةٌ. (TA:) and the first, (S, A,) or ↓ all, (K,) he bruised, brayed, pounded, or crushed, it; (S, K;) i. q. رَضَّهُ; i. e. a stone, &c.: (A:) or he broke it in a manner falling short of what is termed هَدٌّ, [in the CK, incorrectly حَدّ,] but exceeding what is termed رَضٌّ: (Lth, K:) or, accord. to some, the first, he broke it leisurely, or gently: and the ↓ last, he broke it hastily. (TA.) You say, الفَحْلُ يَهُضُّ أَعْنَاقَ الفُحُولِ (S, A) The stallion breaks, or crushes, the necks of the [other] stallions; as also ↓ يُهَضْهِضُهَا. (TA.) And الاـِبِلُ يَهُضُّ الأَرْضَ The camels bruise the ground. (L.) ― -b2- Also, هَضَّتِ الاـِبِلُ (assumed tropical:) The camels hastened, or went quickly. (K.) And جَاآءَتِ الاـِبِلُ تَهُضُّ السَّيْرَ, inf. n. as above, (assumed tropical:) The camels came hastening, or quickly. (TA.) And جَاآءَ فُلَانٌ يَهُضُّ المَشْىَ, (Ibn-El-Faraj, JK, K, *) and يَهُزُّهُ, (Ibn-El-Faraj, JK,) (assumed tropical:) Such a one came walking impulsively: (JK:) or with a graceful gait, (Ibn-El-Faraj, K,) impulsively. (Ibn-El Faraj.) -A2- هَضَّ is also syn. with حَضَّ. (Ibn- 'Abbád, K.)

Derived headwords

هَضَّهُverb
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الفَحْلُ يَهُضُّ أَعْنَاقَ
الاـِبِلُ يَهُضُّ الأَرْضَ
هَضَّتِ الاـِبِلُ
جَاآءَتِ الاـِبِلُ تَهُضُّ السَّيْرَ
جَاآءَ فُلَانٌ يَهُضُّ المَشْىَ