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قعث

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

مُقْعَثٌ ذ [pass. part. n. of 4]. Ru-beh says, أَقْعَثَنِى مِنْهُ بِسَيْبٍ مُقْعَثِ لَيْسَ بِمَنْزُورٍ وَلَا بِرَيِّثِ [ He gave me liberally thereof, or from him, a large gift, (lit., accord. to the explanation of the verb, a gift made large, ) not such as was small, or not such as was obtained by importunity, nor such as was slow in coming ]: (S, * TA:) but As says that Ru-beh has done ill in using the phrase بسيب مقعث; for مُقْعَث, he says, means paltry, or little in quantity; syn. هَيِّنٌ and يَسِيرٌ [like قَعِيثٌ, which is said to have this meaning and also the contr. thereof]. (TA. [Perhaps the right reading in the verse cited above is ↓ مِقْعَث.]

Derived headwords

مُقْعَثٌ
  1. 1.
أَقْعَثَنِى مِنْهُ بِسَيْبٍ مُقْعَثِ
لَيْسَ بِمَنْزُورٍ وَلَا بِرَيِّثِ
بسيب مقعث