نزح
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 نَزَحَ ذ , aor. نَزَحَ and نَزِحَ , inf. n. نَزْحٌ and نُزُوحٌ; (K;) and ↓ انتزح; (TA;) He, or it, (a thing, TA,) became distant, or remote. (K.) ― -b2- نَزَحَتِ الدَّارُ, inf. n. نُزُوحٌ, The house, or dwelling, became distant, or remote. (S.) ― -b3- نُزِحَ بِفُلَانٍ, (S, K,) a verb like عُنِىَ, [pass. in form, but neut. in signification,] (K,) Such a one became far removed from his dwelling-place. (S, K.) -A2- نَزَحَ البِئْرَ, (S, Msb, K,) aor. نَزَحَ (Msb) and نَزِحَ , (TA,) inf. n. نَزْحٌ (S, Msb) and نُزُوحٌ; (Msb;) and ↓ أَنْزَحَهَا; (K;) He drew forth all the water of the well; exhausted it entirely: (S, Msb, K:) or he drew from it until little water remained in it; nearly exhausted it. (K.) ― -b2- نَزَحَتِ البِئْرُ, (A, Msb, K,) aor. نَزَحَ , (TA,) inf. n. نَزَحٌ (K) and نُزُوحٌ, (TA,) The well became entirely exhausted: (A, Msb, K:) or, became nearly exhausted. (K.) See 4. ― -b3- قَدْ نَزَحْتَنِى (assumed tropical:) Thou hast exhausted me of what I had, or possessed. (L, from a trad.)
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