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نَكَثَ
ذ
, (S, K,) aor.
نَكُثَ
, (K, Msb,) and
نَكِثَ
, (K,) inf. n.
نَكْثٌ, (TA,)
He undid [
the threads of] a garment of the kind called
كِسَاء, &c.: (Msb:)
he undid, or
untwisted, a rope. (S, K.) ― -b2-
نَكَثَ السِّوَاكَ, aor.
نَكُثَ
, inf. n.
نَكْثٌ;
He, or
it, made the head of the tooth-stick to be uncompacted, disintegrated, disunited, or
seperated, in its fibres: and so the verb signifies with respect to other things. (TA.) [See also 8.] ― -b3-
نَكَثَ, (aor.
نَكُثَ
, and
نَكِثَ
, K, inf. n.
نَكْثٌ, TA,) (tropical:)
He dissolved, violated, or
broke, a covenant, or compact, (S, K,) or an act of inauguration, &c. (TA.) ― -b4-
نَكَثَ عَنِ الأَمْرِ
i. q.
نَكَصَ (Aboo-Turáb, in TA, art.
نكص.)
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تَنَكَّثَ
see 8.
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تَنَاكَثُوا عُهُودَهُمْ
ذ
(tropical:)
They mutually dissolved, or
broke, their covenants, or
compacts; syn.
تَنَاقَضُوهَا. (K.)
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انتكث
ذ
It (a garment of the kind called
كِسَاء, &c., Msb, or a rope, S, K)
was undone, or
untwisted. (S, K, &c.) ― -b2-
انتكث السِّوَاكُ [so accord. to the TA: in the K, ↓
نَكَثَ :] (TA:) and ↓
تنكّث , (TA, in art.
شعث,)
The head of the tooth-stick became uncompacted, disunited, or
separated, in its fibres. (TA.) ― -b3-
انتكث [
He was, or
became, emaciated, or
lean; he (a camel)
became lean after having been fat. See 4, in art.
رأى.] ― -b4-
انتكث (tropical:)
It (a covenant, or compact, S and K, or an act of inauguration, &c., TA,)
was dissolved, violated, or
broken. (S, K, &c.) ― -b5-
انتكث مِنْ حَاجَةٍ إِِلَى أُخْرَى, (K,) or
لِأُخْرَى, (S,) (tropical:)
He turned from a thing that he wanted to another thing, (S, K,) having desired, or sought, the former. (TA.)
نِكْثٌ
ذ
What is undone, to be spun again, (A, Msb,)
of the garments called
أَكْسِيَة,
and of the stuff of the tents called
أَخْبِيَة: (A:) pl.
أَنْكَاثٌ: (Msb:) or
threads of an old and worn-out stuff, of wool or
hair, untwisted, and mixed with new wool [or
hair],
and beaten with
مَطاَرِق,
and spun a second time: or
old and worn-out thread of wool or
common hair or
the soft hair called
وَبَر; so called because it is untwisted, and twisted again: (TA:) it is when the old and worn-out materials of the garments called
اكسية (and of the tents called
اخبية, S) are undone, to be spun again. (S, K.) [SM seems to have understood, from the expl. in the S and K, that
نِكْثٌ is an inf. n.; for he adds,] the subst. is ↓
نَكِيثَةٌ : (TA:) [i. e., this last word has the signification assigned above to
نِكْثٌ, from the A and Msb]. ― -b2-
هَىِ
تَغْزِلُ النِّكْثَ, and
نَكِيثٌ,
She spins what has been undone, to be spun again, &c. (A.) ― -b3-
حَبْلٌ نِكْثٌ, and ↓
نَكِيثٌ , (TA,) and
أَنْكَاثٌ, and ↓
مَنْكُوثٌ , (K,)
A rope undone, or
untwisted, (K, TA,)
at its end. (TA.)
نُكَاثٌ
ذ
Pustules which come forth in the mouths of camels: (K:) as also
لُكَاثٌ. (TA.) ― -b2-
A disease in the
نَكَفَتَانِ
of a camel, which are two prominent bones by the fat parts of the two ears: it is also called
نُكَافٌ. (TA.)
نَكِيثٌ
ذ
: see
نِكْثٌ.
نُكَاثَةٌ
ذ
The
broken particles of the end of a
سِوَاك [or
tooth-stick],
remaining in the mouth. (K.) ― -b2- Also,
What is undone, or
untwisted, of the end of a rope, (K,)
&c. (TA.)
نَكِيثَهٌ
ذ
: see
نِكْثٌ. ― -b2- Subst. from
انتكث الحَبْلُ [
What is undone, or
untwisted, of a rope]. (TA.) ― -b3- (tropical:)
Breach of promise; syn.
خُلْفٌ. (S, K.) Ex.
قَالَ فُلَانٌ قَوْلًا لَا نَكِيثَةَ فِيهِ
Such a one said a saying in which was [
intended]
no breach of promise. (S.) ― -b4- (tropical:)
A difficult, or
an arduous, affair, or
case, in which a people dissolves, or
breaks, (
تَنْكُثُ) [
its covenants, or
compacts]. (S, K.) ― -b5-
A great affair. (TA.) ― -b6-
The utmost of one's
endeavour, or
effort: (S, K:)
power, or
strength: (K:) pl.
نَكَائِثُ. (TA.) Ex.
بَلَغَ فُلَانٌ
نَكِيثَةَ بَعِيرِهِ
Such a one exerted the utmost endeavour, or
effort, [or
power, or
strength,]
of his camel, in journeying. (S.) [See also
نَجِيثَةٌ.] ― -b7-
نَكِيثَةٌ
Nature; natural, or
native, disposition, temper, or
other property. (K.) ― -b8-
النَكِيثَهُ (assumed tropical:)
The mind; the soul; syn.
النَّفْسُ: (S, K:) so called because the vexation of those things of which it is in need dissolve (
تَنْكُثُ) its powers, and old age destroys it: the
ة is added because it is a subst. (TA.) Ex.
فُلاَنٌ شَدِيدُ النَّكِيثَةِ
Such a one is strong in mind. (S.) Pl.
نَكَائِثُ. (TA.)
نَكَّاثٌ
ذ
One who undoes, or
untwists, thread, and twists it again, or,
to twist it again. (TA.) [See
نِكْثٌ.] ― -b2-
نَكَّاثٌ لِلْعَهْدِ (tropical:)
One who is wont to dissolve, violate, or
break, his covenant, or
compact. (TA.)
مَنْكُوثٌ
ذ
: see
نِكْثٌ.
مَنْتَكِثٌ
ذ
Emaciated; lean: (K:) a camel
that has been fat, and has become lean. (TA.)