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كيت
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 كيّت ذ , inf. n. تَكْيِيتٌ, He stuffed, or filled, a bag or other receptacle for travelling-provisions or for goods or utensils &c. (En-Nawádir, TS, K.) ― -b2- Also, He made his travelling-apparatus light, or easy of conveyance; syn. يَسَّرَ. (S, K.) A poet says, كَيِّتْ جِهَازَكَ اـِمَّا كُنْتَ مُرْتَحِلًا اـِنِّى أَخَافُ عَلَى أَذْوَادِكَ السَّبُعَا [ Make thy travelling apparatus light, when thou art departing on a journey; for I fear for thy droves, or troops, of camels, on account of the beast of prey ]. (S.)
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كيّتverb
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كَيِّتْ جِهَازَكَ اـِمَّا كُنْتَ مُرْتَحِلًا
اـِنِّى أَخَافُ عَلَى أَذْوَادِكَ السَّبُعَا