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3429. قصف20 3430. قصل16 3431. قصم18 3432. قصى4 3433. قض8 3434. قضأ73435. قضب19 3436. قضف12 3437. قضم17 3438. قضى9 3439. قط9 3440. قطب18 3441. قطر21 3442. قطرب10 3443. قطع23 3444. قطف20 3445. قطمر10 3446. قطن20 3447. قطو8 3448. قع2 3449. قعب10 3450. قعث9 3451. قعد19 3452. قعر15 3453. قعسس1 3454. قعص13 3455. قعط15 3456. قعى2 3457. قف5 3458. قفأ3 3459. قفخ6 3460. قفد9 3461. قفر19 3462. قفز16 3463. قفش10 3464. قفص15 3465. قفل18 3466. قفو13 3467. ققب5 3468. ققز4 3469. قل6 3470. قلب21 3471. قلت15 3472. قلح17 3473. قلخ7 3474. قلد18 3475. قلس17 3476. قلص22 3477. قلع15 3478. قلف16 3479. قلفع3 3480. قلق14 3481. قلقس5 3482. قلم19 3483. قلمس7 3484. قلو7 3485. قم4 3486. قمأ9 3487. قمح15 3488. قمحد3 3489. قمد8 3490. قمر20 3491. قمس14 3492. قمش11 3493. قمص17 3494. قمط15 3495. قمطر14 3496. قمع18 3497. قمل17 3498. قمه8 3499. قمهد5 3500. قن7 3501. قنأ14 3502. قنب15 3503. قنبر8 3504. قنبط5 3505. قنبع6 3506. قنت18 3507. قنح12 3508. قند13 3509. قنر7 3510. قنس9 3511. قنص13 3512. قنط17 3513. قنطر12 3514. قنع18 3515. قنفد4 3516. قنفذ8 3517. قنقل5 3518. قنو14 3519. قهب9 3520. قهد10 3521. قهر15 3522. قهزب3 3523. قهق2 3524. قهقب4 3525. قهقر10 3526. قهقم3 3527. قهل10 3528. قهنب3 Prev. 100
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أ1 قَضِئَ السِّقَآءُ, (K,) or قَضِئَتِ القِرْبَةُ, aor. ـَ inf. n. قَضَأٌ, (Az, S, O, K,) The water-skin became rotten, and fell in pieces, (Az, S, O, K, TA,) as is the case when it has been folded while damp. (TA.) You say ↓ سِقَآءٌ قَضِئٌ (TA) and ↓ قِرْبَةٌ قَضِئَةٌ. (Az, S, O.) b2: And قَضِئَ said of a garment, (S, O, TA,) or of a rope, (K, TA,) It became old and worn out, and dissundered, (K, TA,) and rotten, (S, * O, * TA,) when said of a garment, (S, O,) from being long moist and folded: (S, O, TA:) or, said of a rope, it broke in pieces in consequence of its having been long buried in the earth. (K, TA.) b3: And قَضِئَتِ العَيْنُ, (K, TA,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (TA,) The eye became red, and flaccid in its inner angle, and in an unsound, or a corrupt, state, (K, TA,) ulcerated, or sore. (TA.) You say ↓ عَيْنٌ قَضِئَةٌ. (TA.) And فِى

↓ عَيْنِهِ قُضْأَةٌ (S, O, TA) meaning In his eye is unsoundness, or corruptness [&c.]. (S, O.) b4: and قَضِئَ حَسَبُهُ, inf. n. قَضَأٌ (K, TA) and قَضَأَةٌ or قَضَآءَةٌ, (accord. to different copies of the K,) in the L the latter of these, and قُضُوْءٌ also, (TA,) His حَسَب [or grounds of pretension to respect or honour] were unsound, (K, TA,) and faulty. (TA.) A2: قَضِئَ, (El-Umawee, S, O, K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. قَضْءٌ, (El-Umawee, S, O, [and the same is indicated in the K,]) He ate (El-Umawee, S, O, K) a thing; said of a man. (El-Umawee, S, O.) 4 اقضأهُ He gave him to eat; (S, O, K;) namely, a man: (S, O:) some say that it is with ف: (TA in this art.:) but Sh says that it is with ق, after mentioning افضآه as transmitted from A 'Obeyd from As (TA in art. فضا.) 5 تَقَضَّؤُوا مِنْهُ أَنْ يُزَوِّجُوهُ They accounted his grounds of pretension to respect or honour [too] low [for them to marry him], or [too] mean, (Ibn-Buzurj, K, TA,) and [too] faulty. (Ibn-Buzurj, TA.) b2: See also تَفَسَّأَ.

قَضِئٌ part. n. of قَضِئَ; and its fem, with ة: see 1, in three places.

قَضْأَةٌ: see the following paragraph.

فِى عَيْنِهِ قُضْأَةٌ: see 1. b2: One says also, مَا عَلَيْكَ فِى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ قُضْأَةٌ i. e. [There is not] any disgrace [to be imputed to thee in, or in respect of, this affair]. (S, O.) And فِى حَسَبِهِ قُضْأَةٌ (S, O, K) and ↓ قَضْأَةٌ (K) [In his grounds of pretension to respect or honour is] faultiness, (S, O, K,) and unsoundness. (K.) And نَكَحَ فِى قُضْأَةٍ (S, O, TA) He married in a disparaging manner. (TA.)
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