Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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وقد وقذ وقر


1. ⇒ وقذ

وَقَذَهُ, aor. يَقِذُ, (Ṣ, L, &c.,) inf. n. وَقْذٌ, (Ṣ, L, Ḳ, &c.,) He beat him, or struck him, violently: (L, Ḳ:) he beat him until he became relaxed, or languid, and at the point of death: (Ṣ, L, Mṣb:) or he beat him so that he became at the point of death: (A:) he broke his skull, wounding the brain: (L:) he beat or struck, him upon the small protuberance above the back of the neck, so that the sound of the blow or blows reached the brain, and deprived him of reason: (Aboo-Saʼeed, L:) he beat him (a man) until he died. (L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A2

وَقَذَهُ بِالضَّرْبِ [He killed him with beating]. (ISk, L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A3

وَقَذَ الشَّاةَ He beat the ewe, or she-goat, to death with pieces of wood [&c.: see وَقِيذٌ]. (L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A4

وَقَذَهُ He prostrated him. (Ḳ.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A5

ضَرَبْتُ الحَيَّةَ حَتَّى وَقَذْتُهَا I beat the serpent until I killed it. (A.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A6

وَقَذَهُIt (clemency, forbearance, or gravity,) rendered him still, quiet, or tranquil: (L, Ḳ:) it (the fear of God) rendered him still, quiet, or tranquil, and had such an effect upon him as to prevent his committing an unlawful action. (L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A7

وَقَذَهُIt (drowsiness, Ṣ, L, Mṣb) overcame him: (Ṣ, L, Ḳ:) or made him to fall down. (Mṣb.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A8

وَقَذَهُHe, or it, left him ill, or sick; as alsoأَوْقَذَهُ↓. (Ḳ.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A9

وَقَذَهُ المَرَضُ, and الغَمُّ, † [Disease, and grief, overcame him, or rendered him infirm, or caused him to be at the point of death]. (L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A10

وَقَذَتْهُ العِبَادَةُ[Religious service rendered him infirm, or caused him to be at the point of death]. (A)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A11

وَقَذَتْنِى كَلِمَةٌ سَمِعْتُهَا[A word, or sentence, that I heard, distressed me.] (A.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A12

وُقِذَتْShe (a camel) was milked against her wish, so that her milk became little. (A.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: 1. Signification: A13

فِى قَلْبِى وَقْذَهٌ مِنْ ذٰلِكَIn my heart is some distress remaining in consequence of that. (A.)


4. ⇒ اوقذ


وَقِيذٌ

وَقِيذٌ Beaten [violently: or] until he has become relaxed, or languid, and at the point of death: [&c.: see 1:] as alsoمَوْقُوذٌ↓. (Mṣb.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A2

وَقِيذٌ (ISk, L, Ḳ) andمَوْقُوذَةٌ↓ (Fr, ISk, Ṣ, L, Mṣb, Ḳ) A ewe, or she-goat, beaten to death; (Fr, ISk, L;) after which it is eaten: (ISk, L:) killed with pieces of wood (Ṣ, L, Mṣb, Ḳ), &c.; (Mṣb;) not legally slaughtered: (Fr, L, Mṣb:) beaten to death with a staff, or stick; (A, El-Basáïr;) or with blunt stones: (El-Basáïr:) the Arabs in the time of paganism killed beasts thus. (A.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A3

وَقِيذٌ Prostrated. (Ḳ.) [In the TA, السريع is erroneously put for الصَّرِيعُ.]

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A4

وَقِيذٌ † A man in whom is no fat or strength; مَا بِهِ طِرْقٌ. (Ṣ, L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A5

وَقِيذٌ † A slow, heavy man: (L, Ḳ *:) as though his heaviness and weakness overcame him, or prostrated him, وَقَذَهُ. (L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A6

وَقِيذٌViolently sick, and at the point of death; as alsoمَوْقُوذٌ↓: (L, Ḳ:) heavy, (Lth, L,) suffering from sickness that cleaves fast to him, and at the point of death: (Lth, A, L;) suffering from a swoon, and in such a state that it is not known whether he be dead or not. (ISh, L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A7

وَقِيذٌIll, sick; as alsoمُوقَذ↓. (TA.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A8

وَقَائِذً Stones spread about: (L, Ḳ:) sing. وَقِيذَةٌ. (L.)

Root: وقذ - Entry: وَقِيذٌ Signification: A9

وَقِيذُ الجَواَنِحِGrieved in the heart; as though it were broken and weakened by grief. The جوانح [are the ribs that] enclose the heart. (L.)


مُوقَذٌ

مُوقَذٌ: see وَقِيذٌ.


مَوقِذٌ

مَوقِذٌ An extremity of the person, (Ḳ,) or place upon which a blow is severe, (A,) as, (Ḳ,) or namely, (A,) the elbow, (A, L, Ḳ,) and shoulder-joint, (Ḳ,) or extremity of the shoulderjoint, (A, L,) and knee, and ankle-bone: pl. مَوَاقِذُ. (A, L, Ḳ.)


مَوْقُوذٌ / مَوْقَوذَةٌ

مَوْقُوذٌ and مَوْقَوذَةٌ: see وَقِيذٌ.


مُوَقَّذَةٌ

مُوَقَّذَةٌ A she-camel suffering in her dugs from the effect of the rag with which they have been bound to prevent their being sucked, (Ṣ, L, Ḳ,) by reason of its tightness: (L:) or that has been sucked by her young one without its drawing her milk otherwise than scantily, by reason of the largeness of her udder, in consequence of which she suffers disease, (Ṣ, L, Ḳ,) and has a tumour (Ṣ, L) in her udder. (L.)


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