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نحت

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

نَحِيتٌ ذ A comb: syn. مُشْطٌ or مَشْطٌ. (So in different copies of the K.) -A2- حَافِرٌ نَحِيتٌ A hoof of which the edges have gone [or become abraded, been worn away ]; (S, K;) [and so ↓ حافر مَنْحَوتٌ, occurring in the K in art. حك, where, in its place in the S, we find حافر نَحِيتٌ.] ― -b2- نَحِيتٌ (tropical:) An emaciated camel: (K:) a camel whose feet are worn, abraded, or wasted. (L.) ― -b3- ↓ نَحِيتَةٌ A [ portion of the ] trunk of a tree, which is hewn out, and hollowed, in the form of a jar such as is called حُبّ, for bees: pl. نُحُتٌ. (L.) ― -b4- نَحِيتٌ Anything bad; what is bad of anything. (L.) -A3- نَحِيتٌ One who introduces himself among a people, and lives with them, not being of their race. (S, K.)

Derived headwords

نَحِيتٌ
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حَافِرٌ نَحِيتٌ
حافر نَحِيتٌ