1
نَقَعَ
ذ
and ↓
اِسْتَنْقَعَ
It (water)
remained, or
stagnated, or
collected, in a hollow, or cavity: (Mgh:) or
remained long, and became altered: (Msb:) or the former [and latter]
collected in a
مَنْقَع: (S:) or the latter [and former]
became yellow and altered. (K.) ― -b2-
نَقَعَ and ↓
أَنْقَعَ [
He macerated, steeped, or
soaked, a medicine,
in water,]
he left it in water until its colour became changed. (Msb.)
4
أَنْقَعَ
see 1.
10
إِِسْتَنْقَعَ
see 1.
نَقِيعٌ
ذ
An infusion; meaning,
a beverage made by steeping something in water: (Msb:) and
a mash.
سَمٌّ نَاقِعٌ
ذ
Poison that takes effect; (S, K;)
that kills: (TA:)
that remains fixed, (Abu-nNasr, K, TA,)
and collects. (Abu-Nasr, TA.)
أَنْقَعُ
ذ
More, or
most, thirst-quenching: see an ex. under
الحَاذُ, in art.
حوذ; and another voce
رَشَفَ.
أَنْقُوعَةٌ
ذ
The
hollow, or
depression, of
ثَرِيد, (S, A, K,)
in which the gravy collects. (A, K. *)
مَنْقَعُ مَآءِ
ذ
, and
مَآءٍ ↓
مَسْتَنْقَعُ ,
A place where water remains and collects; where it collects and stagnates; or
where it remains long, and becomes altered. See
نَقَعَ.
مَنْقَعُ البُرْمِ
ذ
Untwisted old thread which a woman spins a second time, and puts into the stone cooking-pots, because she has nothing but these [
in which to deposit it]. (Sgh, K, TA. [From the K it would seem to be
مُنْقعٌ alone: and in the CK,
البُرام is erroneously put for
البِرام: Golius found it written
البَرَام; and has wrongly explained it in his Appendix.]) ― -b2-
سَمٌّ مُنْقَعٌ
Poison made into a confection. (S, K, TA.)
مَسْتَنْقَعٌ
ذ
: see
مَنْقَعٌ.