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أَنًى ذ : see إِِنْىٌ, in two places. ― -b2- The utmost point, reach, or degree, (M, K,) of a thing; (M;) as also ↓ إِِنًى : so in the phrase, بَلَغَ أَنَاهُ and إِِنَاهُ It (a thing, M) attained its utmost point, reach, or degree: (M, K:) or this means, [or, accord. to the CK, “and” it means,] its state of being thoroughly cooked; its state of maturity; or its full, or final, time or state. (K.) [See 1, where an ex. from the Kur xxxiii. 53 is cited. Both words are said to be inf. ns.] -A2- See also أَنَاةٌ.

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