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نشط
Root entry · 1 derived lemma8 انتشط ذ It (a cord, or rope,) became loosed, untied, or undone. (Har, p. 361 .) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) He (a man) became loosed from the tie of silence, (Har, p. 360 .; Mgh,) and from that of impotence. (Mgh [in which a doubt is expressed as to its being of classical authority].) -A2- As a trans. v.: see 4, in two places. ― -b2- He pulled, or drew, a thing. (TA.) ― -b3- He seized a thing, took it hastily, or snatched it unawares: a meaning wrongly assigned in the K to ↓ انشط. (TA.) You say also, انتشط المَالُ المَرْعَى, (Sh, K,) and الكَلَأَ, (Sh,) The camels, or sheep or goats, pulled up, or out, the herbage, with the teeth. (Sh, K.) ― -b4- He scaled a fish; (K;) as though meaning he pulled off the scales thereof. (TA.)
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انتشطverb
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انتشط المَالُ