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2 قَتَّ3َ see 1, first sentence. -A2- تَقْتِيتٌ also signifies The collecting of odoriferous substances, or aromatics, (O, K,) of all sorts, in a cooking-pot, (O,) and cooking them: (O, K:) and one does not say قُتِّتَ except of olive-oil when it is thus prepared [i. e. it means it was, or has been, cooked with all sorts of odoriferous substances, or aromatics]: thus says Khálid Ibn-Jembeh: IF adds that الزَّيْتِقَتُّ is like تَقْتِيتُهُ [in meaning]: and Zj says that الدُّهْنَاِقْتَتُّ means the same as قَتَّتُّهُ [i. e. I cooked the oil with all sorts of odoriferous substances, &c.]. (O.) [See also مُقَتَّتٌ, below.]

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