مض
Root entry · 1 derived lemma4 امضّهُ ذ , (AO, Th, S, M, Msb, K,) inf. n. اـِمْضَاضٌ; (S;) and ↓ مَضَّهُ (AO and the other authorities mentioned above, IDrd, A,) aor. مَضُ3َ , (M, Msb, TA,) inf. n. مَضٌّ (IDrd, M, A, Msb, K) and مَضِيضٌ; (M, A, K;) but the latter form of the verb was not known to As, (S,) and is said by Th, (S,) and by Aboo-'Amr Ibn-El- 'Alà, (IDrd,) to be obsolete; (IDrd, S;) or the former is of the dial. of Temeem; (AO;) It (a wound, Th, S, Msb, and disquietude of mind, Msb) pained him: (Th, S, Msb:) it (disquietude of mind, and grief,) burned him, and distressed him: (M, TA:) it (a thing) affected, or distressed, his heart with grief; (A, K;) and both are said also of pain, and of disquietude of mind, and of a man beating another. (A.) You say also, الكُحْلُ يُمِضُّ العَيْنَ; (S, Msb, K;) and ↓ يَمُضُّهَا, (A, K,) and ↓ يَمَضُّهَا; (K;) The collyrium pains the eye: (A, K:) or burns it: (S:) or pains and burns it: (TA:) or stings it by its pungency. (Msb.) And ↓ مَضَّ الخَلُّ فَاهُ The vinegar burned his mouth. (IDrd, K.) And أَمَضَّنِى هٰذَا القَوْلُ This saying distressed me. (TA.) And امضّهُ جِلْدُهُ فَدَلَكَهُ His skin itched [ and he therefore rubbed it ]. (M, K.)
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