Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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نعش نعظ نعق


1. ⇒ نعظ

نَعَظَ, aor. ـَ {يَنْعَظُ}, inf. n. نَعْظٌ and نُعُوظٌ (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ,) and نَعَظٌ, (ISd, Ḳ,) It (the زُبّ, Ṣ, or ذَكَر, Mṣb, Ḳ,) became erect, (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ), by reason of carnal appetite; (Mṣb;) as alsoانعظ↓. (M, TA.)


4. ⇒ انعظ

انعظ, (Mṣb, Ḳ,) inf. n. إِنْعَاظٌ, (Ṣ, Mṣb,) He (a man, Mṣb, Ḳ,) became affected with carnal appetite: (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ:) and in like manner انعظت, said of a woman. (Mṣb, Ḳ.*)

Root: نعظ - Entry: 4. Signification: A2

His penis became extended. (M, in art. رول.)

Root: نعظ - Entry: 4. Signification: A3

انعظت She (a beast) opened and contracted, alternately, her vulva; (Ṣ, Ḳ;) and soانتعظت↓. (AO, Ḳ.)

Root: نعظ - Entry: 4. Signification: A4
Root: نعظ - Entry: 4. Dissociation: B

انعظهُ He caused it to become erect: (Ṣ:) or put it in motion: (Mṣb:) namely his زُبّ, (Ṣ,) or ذَكَر. (Mṣb.)


8. ⇒ انتعظ

إِنْتَعَظَ see 4.


نَعِظٌ

حِرٌ نَعِظٌ A vulva excited by carnal appetite. (Ḳ.)


نَاعُوظٌ

نَاعُوظٌ That excites erection of the penis. (Ḳ.) شرب النَّاعُوظِ [app. a mistranscription for شَرْبَةُ الناعوظ] Medicine which has that effect: mentioned by Z and Ibn-ʼAbbád. (TA.)


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