نسف نسك نسل
1. ⇒ نسك
نَسَكَ He worshipped: used transitively. See an ex. in a verse of El-Aạshà, in the Ṣ, art. نصب. See 5.
4. ⇒ انسك
أَنْسَكَ [app. He washed and purified a garment]. (TA voce إِجْتَابَ.)
5. ⇒ تنسّك
تَنَسَّكَ He devoted himself to religious exercises; applied himself to devotion; (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ:) as alsoنَسَكَ↓ (Ṣ, Ḳ) andنَسُكَ↓: (Ḳ:) or the last, he became a نَاسِك. (Ṣ.)
نَسِيكَةٌ
نَسِيكَةٌ: see عَقِيقَةٌ.
مَنَاسِكُ
مَنَاسِكُ الحَجِّ The religious rites and ceremonies of the pilgrimage: or the places where those rites and ceremonies are performed. (Mṣb.)