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أَتِىٌّ ذ as syn. with أتَاوِىٌّ: see art. اتو. ― -b2- Also, (M, and so in some copies of the K, where it is said to be like رَضِىٌّ,) or ↓ إِِتًى , like رِضًى, (so in other copies of the K,) and ↓ أَتَآءٌ , (M, K,) written by some إِِتَآءٌ, (TA,) What falls, of wood or leaves, into a river: (M, K:) from الإِِتْيَانُ: (M:) pl. آتَآءٌ[in the CK اِتاء] and أُتِىٌّ. (M, K.) ― -b3- رَجُلٌ أَتِىٌّ A man who is sharp, energetic, vigorous, and effective, in affairs; who applies himself to them with gentleness, and enters into them, or performs them, by the way, or manner, proper, or suitable, to them. (M.) ― -b4- فَرَسٌ أَتِىٌّ: see مُسْتَأْتٍ.

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