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أَذَّى ذ inf. n. of 1. (T, M, Msb, K.) [As a simple subst., A state of annoyance or molestation.] ― -b2- And [Annoyance, molestation, harm, or hurt: quasi-] inf. n. of آذَاهُ. (S, K.) ― -b3- It signifies also, [like ↓ أَذِيَّةٌ and ↓ أَذَاةٌ ,] كُلُّ مَا تَأْذَّيْتَ [Anything by which thou art annoyed, molested, harmed, or hurt]; (T;) or مَا يُؤْذِيكَ [a thing that annoys, molests, harms, or hurts thee]: (Mgh:) or a slight evil; less than what is termed ضَرَر. (El-Khattábee.) You say, أَمَاطَ الأَذَى عَنِ الطَّرِيقِ He removed, or put away, or put at a distance, what was hurtful from the road, or way. (Mgh and TA in art. ميط.) ― -b4- Also A thing held to be unclean, dirty, or filthy: so in the Kur ii. 222. (Mgh, Msb.) [Filth; impurity: often used in this sense in books on practical law.]

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