Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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مكأ مكت مكث


1. ⇒ مكت

مَكَتَ, [aor. ـُ {يَمْكُتُ},] He remained, stayed, abode, or dwelt, in a place: (Ḳ:) like مَكَدَ: accord. to some, a word mispronounced: accord. to others for مَكَثَ; the ث being changed into ت. (TA.)


10. ⇒ استمكت

إِسْتَمْكَتَتِ البَثْرَةُ The pustule became filled with pus, or matter. (IAạr, T, Ḳ.)


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