ثِقَةٌ ذ Trusty; trustworthy; honest: applied as an epithet alike to a man and a woman, and to two or more men or women: pl. ثِقَاتٌ. (Msb.) ― -b2- بِهِ ثِقَتِى In him is my trust, or confidence. (TA.) ― -b3- لَسْتُ مِنْهُ عَلَى ثِقَةٍ I am not confident, or sure, of it. Occurring in the S, art. ضمر, &c. See an ex. voce شَهْرٌ (last sentence). ― -b4- أَخُو ثِقَةٍ: see أَخٌ. ― -b5- أَخَذَ بِالثِّقَةِ: see أَخَذَ, and see my explanation of إِِحْتَاطَ.
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