نجو نح نحب
1. ⇒ نحّ
نَحَّ, aor. ـِ
[Hence, from the sound employed,] نَحَّ,, aor. ـُ
R. Q. 1. ⇒ نحنح
نَحْنَحَهُ He repulsed him (namely an asker, or a beggar, L) in a foul, or an abominable, manner. (L, Ḳ.)
R. Q. 2. ⇒ تنحنح
نَحَاحَةٌ
نَحَاحَةٌ Niggardliness; avarice. (Ḳ.)
Also, contr., Liberality; bounty; munificence; generosity. (Ḳ.)
نَحِيحٌ
شَحِيحٌ نَحِيحٌ [Very niggardly, or avaricious]: the latter word is an imitative sequent: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) or it is a corroborative syn. of the former: (MF:) as though meaning one who when asked for something, disliking to give it, has recourse to a pretence, and makes a reiterated breathing [or humming in his throat] as a feint to hide his unwillingness. (L.) [See also نَحَانِحَةٌ.]
نَحْنَحٌ
نَحْنَحٌ: see نَحَانِحَةٌ.
نَحَانِحَةٌ
نَحَانِحَةٌ Niggardly, or avaricious, men: base, ungenerous, mean, or sordid, men, who make a reiterated humming in the throat (يَتَنَحْنَحَونَ) when they are asked for something: (A:) pl. ofنَحْنَحٌ↓: or a pl. having no sing. (TA.) [See also نَحِيحٌ.]