Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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لقب لقث لقح


1. ⇒ لقث

لَقَثَ, [aor. ـُ {يَلْقُثُ},] inf. n. لَقْثٌ; andلقّث↓, inf. n. تَلْقِيثٌ; He mixed [a thing]. (Ḳ.) [The former verb is as above accord. to the TḲ: but it seems to be implied in the Ḳ that it is لَقِثَ, aor. لَقِثَ, as well in the above sense as in that here following.]

Root: لقث - Entry: 1. Signification: A2

لَقِثَ, aor. ـِ {يَلْقِثُ}, inf. n. لَقْثٌ, He took [a thing] quickly, and altogether. (Ḳ.) But this is not of established authority. (TA.)


2. ⇒ لقّث


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