Lane's Lexicon (Edward Lane, 1863)
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- سيف1 lemmalane_041826
8 اِسْتِياَفٌ ذ signifies The act of [ putting to the sword, ] destroying, or killing. (KL.) One says, اُسْتِيفَ القَوْمُ [app. meaning The people, or party, were put to the sword ]: (K:) a phrase mentioned by Lth. (TA.) ― -b2- See also 6.
اِسْتِياَفٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041827
سَيْفٌ ذ A sword; (MA, PS, &c.;) a certain thing with which one smites; (M;) well known: its names exceed a thousand: (K: in which it is added that its author has mentioned these names in [his book entitled] الرَّوْضُ المَسْلُوفُ:) [for the names of particular parts thereof, see ذُبَابٌ:] pl. [of pauc.] أَسْيَافٌ (S, M, O, Msb, K) and أَسْيُفٌ (Lh, M, O, K) and [of mult.] سُيُوفٌ (S, M, O, Msb, K) and [quasi-pl. n.] ↓ مَسْيَفَةٌ, like مَشْيَخَةٌ, (O, K, TA,) or مَسِيفَةٌ, like مَشِيخَةٌ. (CK.) [Hence,] سَيْفُ الجَبَّارِ (assumed tropical:) [ The sword of Orion; ] the three stars [ η, θ, κ, beneath the girdle ] of الجبّار, in a sloping direction, near together, disposed in a row. (Kzw.) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) A certain fish, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K,) resembling a سَيْف [or sword ]; (Ibn-'Abbád, O;) as also ↓ سِيفٌ. (K.) ― -b3- (assumed tropical:) The سَبِيب, (M,) [i. e.] the hair of the tail, (K,) of a horse. (M, K.) ― -b4- سَيْفُ الغُرَابِ (assumed tropical:) i. q. الدَّلَبُوثُ; (K) A certain plant, the stem (أَصْل) and leaves of which are exactly like those of the saffron, and the bulb of which is enclosed in a covering of [ fibres of the kind called ] لِيف; (AHn;) so called because its leaves are slender at the extremity like the سَيْف [or sword ]. (AHn, K.) ― -b5- هُمْ أَسْيَافٌ [lit. They are swords ] means أَحْزَابٌ [i. e. (assumed tropical:) they are bodies, or parties, of men prepared, or ready, for fighting, &c.]. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) ― -b6- And one says, بَيْنَ فَكَّيْهِ سَيْفٌ صَارِمٌ (tropical:) [ Between his two jaws is a sharp tongue; lit., a cleaving sword ]. (TA.)
سَيْفٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041828
سِيفٌ ذ The shore (سَاحِل) of the sea or of a great river: (S, M, O, Mgh, Msb, K:) and the side (سَاحِل) of a valley: or [the margin of the shore of a sea or of a great river; for it is added,] every سَاحِل has a سِيف: or السِّيفُ is applied only to the سِيف [or sea-shore, or seaboard,] of 'Omán: (K:) [if otherwise applied,] its pl. is أَسْيَافٌ. (S, M.) One says, هُمْ أَهْلُ أَسْيَاف ٍ وَأَرْيَافٍ [ They are people of the shores of the sea or of a great river, and of the tracts of towns, or villages, and cultivated lands ]. (TA.) -A2- Also A thing that adheres to the lower parts, or roots, of palm-branches, like [ the fibres called ] لِيف, but not the same as لِيف: (S: in which is added, “ this I have taken from a book, without having heard it: ”) or the [ fibrous substance called ] لِيف, (K,) or the thick, or coarse, لِيف, (M,) adhering to the lower parts, or roots, of palm-branches, which is the worst sort thereof, [i. e. of ليف,] (M, K,) and the harshest, and coarsest. (M.) [See شِيفٌ.] -A3- See also سَيْفٌ.
سِيفٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041829
سِيفَةٌ ذ : see art. سوف.
سِيفَةٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041830
سَيْفَانٌ ذ , applied to a man, Tall and slender, (Ks, S, M, O, K,) like the سَيْف [or sword ], (M,) lank in the belly: (Ks, S, O:) and with ة applied to a woman, (Ks, S, M, O, K,) meaning tall; resembling a sword-blade: (O:) or it is peculiar to women; (K;) [i. e.] accord. to Kh, one does not apply to a man the epithet سَيْفَانٌ. (O.)
سَيْفَانٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041831
سَيَّافٌ ذ An owner, or a possessor, of a سَيْف [or sword ]; (S, M, O, K;) as also ↓ مُسِيفٌ: (M:) pl. [or rather coll. gen. n.] of the former سَيَّافَةٌ: (S, M, O, K:) or this last signifies a people, or party, whose حُصُون [or fortresses ] are their سُيُوف [or sword; i. e. whose only means of defence are their swords ]. (Lth, O, K. *) ― -b2- Also (tropical:) A man who is a frequent shedder of blood; or who sheds much blood. (TA.) [ An executioner who slays with the sword. ] ― -b3- And A maker of سُيُوف [or swords ]. (TA.) [And A seller of swords. ]
سَيَّافٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041832
سَائِفٌ ذ Striking, or smiting, with the سَيْف [or sword ]. (S.) ― -b2- And A man having a سَيْف [or sword ]: (S, O, K:) or having with him a سَيْف. (Msb.)
سَائِفٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041833
أَسْيَفُ ذ [ More, and most, skilled in the use of the sword ]: see 3.
أَسْيَفُ - سيف1 lemmalane_041834
مُسِيفٌ ذ One having upon him a سَيْف [or sword ]; (S, O, K;) having hung upon himself a سَيْف: (Ks:) and (K) accord. to Ibn-'Abbád, a courageous man having with him a سَيْف. (O, K.) ― -b2- See also سَيَّافٌ. -A2- And see art. سوف.
مُسِيفٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041835
مَسْيَفَةٌ ذ , or مَسِيفَةٌ: see سَيْفٌ.
مَسْيَفَةٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041836
مُسَيَّفٌ ذ , applied to a [garment of the kind called] بُرْد, Having upon it what resemble the forms of سُيُوف [or swords ]: (M, TA:) and, so applied, having broad stripes, like the سَيْف [or sword ]. (TA.) ― -b2- And applied to a dirhem, of which the sides are plain, or clear of any impress or the like. (IAar, O, K.)
مُسَيَّفٌ - سيف1 lemmalane_041837
مِسْيَافٌ ذ A wind (رِيحٌ) that cuts like the سَيْف [or sword ]. (M.) -A2- See also art. سوف.
مِسْيَافٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041838
1 سَالَ ذ , (S, M, Msb, K,) said of water, (S, Msb, TA,) or of a thing, (M,) aor. يَسِيلُ, (Msb, K,) inf. n. سَيْلٌ and سَيَلَانٌ (S, M, Msb, K, TA) and مَسِيلٌ and مَسَالٌ, (TA,) It flowed, or ran: (M, K, TA:) or, said of water, it rose so as to become excessively copious, and flowed, or ran: and سال said of thing, it was, or became, fluid, or liquid; contr. of جَمَدَ. (Msb.) ― -b2- The Arabs say, سَالَ بِهِمُ السَّيْلُ وَجَاشَ بِنَا البَحْرُ [ The torrent flowed with them, and the sea estuated with us so as to be unnavigable; ] meaning, (assumed tropical:) they fell into a hard case, and we fell into one that was harder than it: (M, Meyd:) a proverb. (Meyd.) ― -b3- And سَالَتْ عَلَيْهِ الخَيْلُ (tropical:) [ The horsemen poured upon him ]. (TA. [See also 6.]) ― -b4- And سالت الغُرَّةُ (assumed tropical:) [ The blaze upon the face of a horse ] extended, or spread, long and wide: (S:) [or, simply, extended down the face; as appears from an explanation of the word شِمْرَاخٌ in the S and K &c.: see also سَائِلَةٌ, below. And in like manner سال is often said of flowing, or defluent, hair.] -A2- سِيلَ &c. for سُئِلَ, pass, of سَأَلَ: see this last word, in art. سأل.
سَالَ - سيل1 lemmalane_041839
2 سَيَّلَ see 4.
سَيَّلَ - سيل1 lemmalane_041840
3 سَايَلْتُ ذ : see 3 in art. سأل.
سَايَلْتُ - سيل1 lemmalane_041841
4 اسالهُ ذ , (S, M, Msb, K,) inf. n. اـِسَالَةٌ, (Msb,) He made it to flow, or run; (S, * M, Msb, K;) as also ↓ سيّلهُ, (S, TA,) inf. n. تَسْيِيلٌ. (TA.) It is said in the Kur [xxxiv. 11], وَأَسَلْنَا لَهُ حِينَ القِطْرِ (M, TA) i. e. And we made [ the source of copper, or of brass, ] to flow, or run, for him. (TA.) ― -b2- And (assumed tropical:) He made it long, (M, K,) and complete; (M;) namely, the point of the iron head or blade an arrow or of a spear &c. (M, K.)
اسالهُ - سيل1 lemmalane_041842
6 تسايلت الكَتَائِبُ ذ (tropical:) [ The troops of horse ] poured [ together ] from every quarter. (S, TA. [See also 1.]) -A2- همَا يَتَسَايَلَانِ: see 6 in art. سأل.
تسايلت الكَتَائِبُ - سيل1 lemmalane_041843
سَيْلٌ ذ A torrent, or flow of water; (MA;) [i. e.] much water, (M, K,) or a collection of rainwater, (Msb,) flowing, or running, (M, Msb, K,) in a valley, or water-course, or torrent-bed: (Msb:) or water that comes to one [ from rain, in any case, or] from rain that has not fallen upon one: (TA:) originally an inf. n.: (Msb, TA:) pl. سُيُولٌ: (S, M, Msb, K:) ↓ سَائِلَةٌ, also, signifies the same as سَيْلٌ; and its pl. is سَوَائِلُ [expl. in the M as meaning flowing, or running, waters ]. (TA.) ― -b2- And they said also, مَاآءٌ سَيْلٌ, meaning ↓ سَائِلٌ [i. e. Flowing, or running, water ]; (M, K;) putting the inf. n. in the place of the epithet. (M.) وَجَدْتُ بَقْلًا وَبُقَيْلًا وَمَاآءً عَلَلًا سَيْلًا, meaning I found herbs full-grown and large and tall, and herbs not full-grown and therefore small, [ and water among trees, flowing, or running, ] is a saying of one sent to seek for herbage and water; mentioned by Th. (M.)
سَيْلٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041844
سِيلَةٌ ذ A mode, or manner, of flowing or running of water. (K.)
سِيلَةٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041845
سِيلَانٌ ذ The سِنْخ [or tongue ] of [meaning that enters into ] the hilt, or handle, of a sword (M, K) and of a knife (M) and the like; (M, K;) the part, (S, TA,) in the A the tail, (TA,) that enters into the hilt, or handle, of a sword and of a knife: heard by A'Obeyd, though not from a learned man: (S, TA:) but AA cites the following ex. from Ez-Zibrikán Ibn-Bedr: وَلَنْ أُصَالِحَكُمْ مَا دَامْ لِى فَرَسٌ وَا@شْتَدَّ قَبْضًا عَلَى السِّيلَانِ اـِبْهَامِى [ And I will not make peace with you while I have a horse and my thumb grasps firmly upon the tongue of the sword ]. (El-Jawáleekee, IB, TA.) (assumed tropical:) سَيَالٌ pl. of سَيَالَةٌ, (K,) [or rather the former is a coll. gen. n. of which the latter is the n. un., applied in the present day to A species of mimosa, or acacia, mentioned by Forskal in his Flora Aegypt. Arab., pp. lvi. and cxxiv., and by Delile in his Floræ Aegypt. Illustr. (in the Descr. de l'Égypte), no. 965: and to a species of thistle; carduus lacteus; or wild artichoke: ] a species of trees having thorns, of the kind called عِضَاه: (S:) certain trees having white thorns: (M:) or the [ thorny plant called ] شَبَه: (AA, M:) a certain plant; (K;) said to have white thorns, from which, when these are plucked, there issues what resembles milk: (AA, M, K: *) certain trees having lank branches and white thorns of which the bases resemble the middle pairs of the teeth of virgins: (TA:) or, (K,) accord. to Aboo-Ziyád, (AHn, M,) tall سَمُر [or gum-acacia-trees ]: (AHn, M, K:) accord. to the A, the trees called خِلَاف [now applied to the salix Aegyptia of Linn.] in the dial. of El-Yemen. (TA.)
سِيلَانٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041846
سَيّالٌ ذ [ Flowing, or running, much ]. One says, نَزَلْنَا بِوَاد ٍ نَبْتُهُ مَيَّالٌ وَمَاؤُهُ سَيَّالٌ [ We alighted in a valley the herbage whereof was inclining much, by reason of its luxuriant growth, and the water whereof was flowing, or running, much, by reason of its copiousness]. (TA.) ― -b2- [And Distilling much: see رَنْدٌ.] -A2- Also A certain mode of calculation. (O, K, TA. [In the CK, الحِيتَانْ is erroneously put for الحِسَابِ.])
سَيّالٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041847
سَيَّالَةٌ ذ : see سَائِلَةٌ. ― -b2- Also A bending in a sea or great river. (TA.)
سَيَّالَةٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041848
سَائِلٌ ذ : see سَيْلٌ. ― -b2- Also Fluid, or liquid. (Msb.) ― -b3- سَائِلُ الأَطْرَافِ, in a description of the Prophet, means (assumed tropical:) Extended in the fingers: or, as some relate it, سَائِن, with ن, which has the same meaning. (O.) And غُرَّةٌ سَائِلَةٌ means (assumed tropical:) [ A blaze upon the face of a horse ] extending, or spreading, long and wide: (S:) or [ extending so as to be ] equable, or uniform, upon the bone of the nose: or that has extended upon the extremity of the nose so as to make it white: (M, K:) or that has spread widely upon the forehead and the bone of the nose: (TA:) if narrow, it is termed شِمْرَاخٌ. (S, TA.)
سَائِلٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041849
سَائِلَةٌ ذ [as a subst. formed from the epithet سَائِلٌ by the affix ة]; pl. سَوَائِلُ: see سَيْلٌ. ― -b2- [Hence the saying,] رَأَيْتُ سَائِلَةً مِنَ النَّاسِ (assumed tropical:) I saw a company of men that had poured from some quarter; and so ↓ سَيَّالَةً. (TA.) ― -b3- The pl. سَوَائِلُ also signifies Valleys [app. flowing with water, or because they flow with water]. (T in art. ذنب.)
سَائِلَةٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041850
مَسَلٌ ذ : see مَسِيلٌ.
مَسَلٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041851
مُسَالٌ الخَدَّيْنِ ذ [app. meaning (tropical:) Having expanded cheeks, not elevated in the balls thereof, like سَهْلُ الخَدَّيْنِ,] is a tropical phrase. (TA.) ― -b2- مُسَالَا الرَّجُلِ (assumed tropical:) The two sides of the beard of the man: (O, and so in one of my copies of the S:) or, of his jaws: (so in the TA and in my other copy of the S; i. e. لَحْيَيْهِ instead of لِحْيَتِهِ:) sing. مُسَالٌ: and pl. مُسَالَاتٌ. (S, O.) And also (assumed tropical:) The two sides of the man [himself]; syn. عِطْفَاهُ. (S, O.)
مُسَالٌ الخَدَّيْنِ - سيل1 lemmalane_041852
مَسِيلٌ ذ A place [or channel ] in which a torrent flows: (Msb:) or مَسِيلُ مَاآءٍ and مَاآءٍ ↓ مَسَلُ, (S, K,) the latter anomalous, so much so that a parallel to it is scarcely, or in no wise, known, (MF,) a water-course; i. e. a place [or channel ] in which water flows, or runs: pl. [of pauc., of the former,] أَمْسِلَةٌ, (S, K,) and [of mult.] مَسَايِلُ and مُسُلٌ; and مُسْلَانٌ; (S, Msb, K, TA;) the second pl. regular, without ء, (TA, [though written in the CK with ء,]) and the rest irregular, (S, * TA,) the sing. being likened to رِغِيفٌ, (S, Msb, TA,) which has for its pl. أَرْغِفَةٌ and رُغُفٌ (S, TA) and رُغْفَانٌ. (S, Msb, TA.) ― -b2- It is also an inf. n. (TA. [See 1, first sentence.]) ― -b3- Also Rain causing much flowing; opposed to مَزْرَغٌ [q. v.]. (Ham p. 632.) [See also what follows.]
مَسِيلٌ - سيل1 lemmalane_041853
مُسِيلٌ ذ Rain that causes the valleys and water-courses (تِلَاع) to flow; opposed to مُرْزِغٌ [q. v.]. (S in art. رزغ, and Ham p. 632.) [See also what next precedes.]
مُسِيلٌ - Qس سيم1 lemmalane_041854
سِيمَةٌ ذ and سِيمَى and سِيمَاآءُ and سِيمِيَاآءُ: see art. سوم.
سِيمَةٌ - Qس سيم1 lemmalane_041855
سُيُومٌ ذ : see سَائِمٌ [of which it is said to be pl.], in art. سوم.
سُيُومٌ - Qس سيم1 lemmalane_041856
لَسِيَّمَا ذ and لا سِيَمَا and لا سَيَّمَا: see art. سوى.
لَسِيَّمَا - سين1 lemmalane_041857
سِينٌ ذ One of the letters of the alphabet: (S, M, L, K:) [i. e., the name of that letter: (see art. س:)] of the masc. gender as being supposed to be a حَرْف [or letter], and fem. as being supposed to be a كَلِمَة [or word]. (L.) The saying فُلَانٌ لَا يَحْسِنُ سِنَهُ means Such a one will not form well one of the three شُعَب [i. e. teeth, or cusps,] of his س. (S, L.)
سِينٌ - سين1 lemmalane_041858
سِينَاآءُ ذ Certain stones, (M, L, K,) so says Zj, (M, L,) well-known: (K:) whence the name of a certain mountain in Syria. (M, L.)
سِينَاآءُ - سين1 lemmalane_041859
سِينِيَّةٌ ذ A certain tree; (M, L, K;) mentioned by AHn on the authority of Akh: (M, L:) pl. سِينِينٌ. (M, L, K.)
سِينِيَّةٌ - سيو1 lemmalane_041860
سِيَةٌ ذ The curved part of each of the two extremities of a bow: pl. سِيَاتٌ: (S, K:) the ة in the sing. is a substitute for و: AO says that Ru-beh used to pronounce it [سِئَةٌ,] with ء; and the rest of the Arabs, [سِيَةٌ,] without ء. (S, TA.) [See also art. سأو.]
سِيَةٌ - سيو1 lemmalane_041861
سَىٌّ ذ : see art. سوى.
سَىٌّ - سيو1 lemmalane_041862
سِىٌّ ذ , with the compound سِيَّمَا: see art. سوى. ― -b2- [Hence, perhaps, because of its uniformity, and, if so, belonging to art. سوى,] كَلَأٌ سِىٌّ Much, or abundant, herbage: mentioned by Sgh. (TA.)
سِىٌّ - سيو1 lemmalane_041863
سِيَّةٌ ذ : see art. سوى.
سِيَّةٌ - سيو1 lemmalane_041864
سِيَوِىٌّ ذ Of, or relating to, the سِيَة of a bow. (S.)
سِيَوِىٌّ - تا1 lemmalane_041866
تَا تا fem. of ذَا; (M;) i. q. ذِهْ [ This and that ]; (T;) a noun of indication, denoting that which is female or feminine; like ذَا (S, K) applied to that which is male or masculine; (S;) and you say also تِهْ, like ذِهْ: (S, K:) the dual is تَانِ: and the pl., أُولَاآءِ. (S, K.) En-Nábighah [Edh-Dhubyánee] says, (T, S,) excusing himself to En-Noamán [Aboo-Káboos], whom he had satirized, (TA,) هَا اـِنَّ تَا عِذْرَةٌ اـِنْ لَمْ تَكُنْ نَفَعَتْ فَاـِنَّ صَاحِبَهَا قَدْ تَاهَ فِى البَلَدِ [ Now verily this is an excuse: if it profit not, then verily its author has lost his way in the desert, or in the waterless desert ]: (T, S: but in the latter, لا is put in the place of لم:) تا here points to the قَصِيدَة [or ode]; and عذرة is a subst from اِعْتِذَارٌ; and تاه means تَحَيَّرَ; and البلد means المَفَازَة. (TA.) The dim. of تَا is تَيَّا, (T, S, M, K,) which is anomalous, like ذَيَّا the dim. of ذَا, &c. (I'Ak p. 343. [Much has been written respecting the formation of this dim. to reduce it to something like rule, but I pass it over as, in my opinion, unprofitable and unsatisfactory; and only refer to what is said respecting the duals أُلَيَّا and أُلَيَّاآءِ in art. الى. See an ex. voce مِرَّةٌ.] ― -b2- هَا is prefixed to it (T, S, K) [as an inceptive particle] to give notice of what is about to be said, (S,) so that one says هَاتَا [meaning This ], (T, S, K,) as in هَاتَا فُلَانَةُ [ This is such a woman ]; (T;) and [in the dual] هَاتَانِ; and [in the pl.] هٰؤُلَاآءِ: and the dim. is هَاتَيَّا. (S.) ― -b3- When you use it in addressing another person, you add to it ك [as a particle of allocution], and say تَاكَ (S, K) and تِيكَ and تِلْكَ (T, S, K) and تَلْكَ, which is a bad dial. var., (S, K,) and تَالِكَ, (T, S,) which is the worst of these: (T:) [all meaning That: ] the dual is تَانِكَ and تَانِّكَ, the latter with tesh-deed, (S, K, [but in some copies of the S, only the latter is mentioned,]) and تَالِكَ [which, like تَانِّكَ, is dual of تِلْكَ or تَلْكَ, which are contractions of تَالِكَ; these two duals being for تَانِلِكَ, the original, but unused, form]: (K:) the pl. is أُولٰئِكَ [or أُولَاآئِكَ] and أُولَاكَ and أُولَالِكَ [respecting all of which see أُلَى, in art. الى]: (S, K:) and the dim. is تَيَّاكَ and تَيَّالِكَ: (K: [in the TA, the latter is erroneously written تَيّانِكَ:]) the ك relates to the person or persons whom you address, masc. and fem. and dual and pl.: [but in addressing a female, you may say تَاكِ &c.; in addressing two persons, تَاكُمَا &c.; in addressing more than two males, تَاكُمْ &c.; and in addressing more than two females, تَاكُنَّ &c.:] what precedes the ك relates to the person [or thing] indicated, masc. and fem. and dual and pl. (S.) ― -b4- هَا is also prefixed to تِيكَ and تَاكَ, so that one says, هَاتِيكَ هِنْدُ and هَاتَاكَ هِنْدُ [ This, or that, is Hind ]. (S, K. *) Abu-n-Nejm says, جِئْنَا نُحَيِّيكَ وَنَسْتَجْدِيكَا فَا@فْعَلْ بِنَا هَاتَاكَ أَوْ هَاتِيكَا meaning [ We have come saluting thee and seeking of thee a gift: then do thou to us ] this or that: [give us] a salutation or a gift. (S.) The هَا that is used to give notice of what is about to be said is not prefixed to تلك because the ل is made a substitute for that ها: (S, TA:) or, as IB says, they do not prefix that ها to ذٰلِكَ and تِلْكَ because the ل denotes the remoteness of that which is indicated and the ها denotes its nearness, so that the two are incompatible. (TA.) -A2- تَا and تاآءٌ Names of the letter ت: see that letter, and see arts. توأ and تى. -A3- تَا and تَأَا or تَاآ for تَشَاآء: see (near its end) art. ا.
تَا - تء1 lemmalane_041867
R. Q. 1 تَأْتَأَ ذ , inf. n. تأْتَأَةٌ, He reiterated the letter ت in speaking. (S, K.) ― -b2- تَأْتَأَ بِالتَّيْسِ, (T, M,) inf. n. as above (T, M, K) and تِئْتَاآءٌ, (M,) or تَأْتَاآءٌ, (K,) He called the he-goat to copulate, (T, M, K,) or to approach, (M,) saying ↓ تَأْ تَأْ. (M.)
تَأْتَأَ - تء1 lemmalane_041868
تَأْ تَأْ ذ : see what next precedes.
تَأْ تَأْ - تء1 lemmalane_041869
تَأْتَأَةٌ ذ An onomatopœia [ imitative of the sound made in reiterating the letter ت in speaking: or, in calling a he-goat to copulate, or to approach: see the verb, above]. (T, K.)
تَأْتَأَةٌ - تء1 lemmalane_041870
تَأْتَاآءٌ ذ A man who reiterates the letter ت in speaking. (S, K. *)
تَأْتَاآءٌ - تءر1 lemmalane_041871
4 أَتْأَرْتُ اـِلَيْهِ النَّظَرَ ذ I continued to look at him time after time (تَارَةً بَعْدَ تَارَةٍ): (T, TA:) or I looked at him sharply, or intently. (Fr, T, M, K.) And أَتْأَرْتُهُ بَصَرِى, (T, S, M, K,) and أَتْأَرْتُ اـِلَيْهِ البَصَرَ, (K,) I followed him with my eye; made my eye to follow him. (S, M, K.) [See also art. تور.]
أَتْأَرْتُ اـِلَيْهِ النَّظَرَ - تءر1 lemmalane_041872
تَارَةٌ تاره تارة , without ء on account of frequent usage, (IAar, T, Msb in art. تور, and K,) A time; one time; [in the sense of the French fois; ] syn.
تَارَةٌ - تءر1 lemmalane_041873
مَرَّةٌ مر مره مرة : (Msb, K:) or a time, whether long or short; syn. حِينٌ: (IAar:) sometimes, however, it is pronounced تَأْرَةٌ: (Msb:) pl. تِئَرٌ (T, Msb, K) and تِئَارٌ: (Msb:) these are pls. of تَأْرَةٌ; but the pl. of تَارَةٌ without ء is تَارَاتٌ (Msb) and تِيَرٌ (S in art. تير, and K and K in art. تور,) and تِيَارٌ. (S in art. تير.) [See also art. تور.]
مَرَّةٌ - تءر1 lemmalane_041874
مُتَارٌ متار in the saying فَصِرْتُ كَأَنَّنِى فَرَأٌ مُتَارُ is [said by ISd to be] for مُتْأَرٌ [pass. part. n. of أَتْأَرَ; so that the meaning is, And I became as though I were a wild ass looked at sharply or intently, or followed by the eye, in order to be captured or shot]. (M, TA. [But see art. تور.])
مُتَارٌ - تءم1 lemmalane_041875
3 تَاآءَمَ أَخَاهُ ذ , (K, TA, [in the TT, as from the M, written تَأَمَ, and so by Golius,]) inf. n. مُتَاآءَمَةٌ, (TA,) He was twinborn with his brother. (M, K, TA.) ― -b2- تاآءم, (S,) or تاآءم ثَوْبًا, (M, K, TA, [in the TT, again, written تَأَمَ,]) inf. n. as above, (S, TA,) (assumed tropical:) He wove a piece of cloth of threads two and two together (S, M, K) in its warp and its woof. (K.) [See مِتْاآمٌ, and see also نِيرٌ.] ― -b3- تاآءم الفَرَسُ, (K, [written by Golius تَأَمَ,]) inf. n. as above, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) The horse fetched run after run. (K.)
تَاآءَمَ أَخَاهُ - تءم1 lemmalane_041876
4 أَتْأَمَتْ ذ She (a mother, K, or a woman, S, M, Msb, and any pregnant animal, M) twinned, or brought forth two at one birth. (T, S, M, Msb, K.) -A2- أَتْأَمَهَا i. q. أَفْضَاهَا [like اآتَمَهَا, q. v. in art. اتم]. (S, K.) [Golius and Freytag have rendered it as though it meant أَفْضَى اـِلَيْهَا.]
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