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ليط
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 لَاطَ بِهِ ذ , aor. يَلِيطُ, inf. n. لَيْطٌ: see لَاطَ بِهِ in art. لوط, in three places. ― -b2- مَا يَلِيطُ بِهِ النَّعِيمُ A state of ease, or plenty, or enjoyment, does not suit him, (AZ, K.) -A2- لَاطَ القَاضِى فُلَانًا بِفُلَانٍ, (K,) aor. as above, (TA,) (tropical:) The judge classed such a one, as an adjunct, with such a one; put him on a par with him; or made him to be as though on a par with him; syn. أَلْحَقَهُ بِهِ. (K.) It is said in a trad., of 'Omar, كَانَ يَلِيطُ أَوْلَادَ الجَاهِليَّةِ بِاآبَائِهِمْ (tropical:) He used to class the children of people of ignorance, [ the pagans, ] as adjuncts, with their fathers; syn. يُلْحِقُهُمْ. (TA.) [See also لَاطَهُ in art. لوط; and see 4.]
Derived headwords
لَاطَ بِهِverb
- 1.
لَاطَ بِهِ
مَا يَلِيطُ بِهِ النَّعِيمُ
لَاطَ القَاضِى فُلَانًا بِفُلَانٍ
أَلْحَقَهُ بِهِ
كَانَ يَلِيطُ أَوْلَادَ
الجَاهِليَّةِ بِاآبَائِهِمْ