Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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بون بوه بى


1. ⇒ بوهباه

بَاهَهَا, (JK, Ḳ,) [aor. يَبُوهُ,] inf. n. بَوْهٌ, (TA,) He lay with her; syn. جَامَعَهَا; (Ḳ;) like بَاكَهَا. (JK.)

Root: بوه - Entry: 1. Dissociation: B

بَاهَ لَهُ, aor. يَبُوهُ, (JK, Ḳ,) inf. n. بَوْهٌ; (Ḳ;) as also بَاهَ لَهُ, aor. يَبَاهُ, (JK,* Ḳ,) inf. n. بَيْهٌ; (Ḳ;) His attention became roused to it; (Ḳ;) he knew it, or understood it; or knew, or had knowledge, of it; was cognizant of it: (JK, TA:) like بَأَهَ, and أَبَهَ or أَبِهَ. (TA.) And مَا بُهْتُ لَهُ; as also مَا بِهْتُ لَهُ; I did not know it, or understand it; or did not know,or had not knowledge, of it; was not cognizant of it: (JK, Ṣ,- Ḳ:) the inf. n. of the former is بَوْهٌ; and that of the latter, بَيْهٌ. (TA.)


بَاهٌ

بَاهٌ a dial. var. of بَآءَةٌ (IAạr, Ṣ) and of بَآءٌ, (IAạr, TA,) signifying Coitus: (Ṣ Ḳ:*) and marriage: (Ḳ,* TA:) as alsoبَاهَةٌ↓: (TA:) or a share of coitus; (JK, TA;) occurring in this sense in a trad., in which a woman is mentioned as having adorned herself for it: (TA:) also venereal passion: (TA in art. خفش:) [or the venereal faculty; as when one says of a drug or some other thing, يَزِيدُ فِى البَاهِ It increases the venereal faculty:] IḲt says, of this word, بَاهٌ, [though it is of very frequent occurrence,] that it is a mistranscription [app. meaning for بَآءٌ]. (Mṣb and TA in art. بوأ.) [See also بَآءَةٌ.]


بَاهَةٌ

بَاهَةٌ: see بَاءٌ.

Root: بوه - Entry: بَاهَةٌ Dissociation: B

Also The court of a house; or a spacious part, or portion, of a house, in which is no building; (JK, Ḳ, TA;) where people alight, or lodge: (JK:) a dial. var. of بَاحَةٌ. (TA.)


بَاهِىٌّ

بَاهِىٌّ That strengthens the venereal [faculty or] appetite. (TA in art. جزر, &c.)


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