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4587. هسب3 4588. هش9 4589. هشم18 4590. هصب4 4591. هصر16 4592. هض54593. هضب16 4594. هضم19 4595. هطل15 4596. هف5 4597. هفت15 4598. هق6 4599. هقب7 4600. هقر6 4601. هقع12 4602. هك5 4603. هل10 4604. هلب16 4605. هلبث5 4606. هلبج5 4607. هلت8 4608. هلث7 4609. هلج13 4610. هلجب3 4611. هلقب3 4612. هلقت2 4613. هلك20 4614. هلم13 4615. هم7 4616. همأ6 4617. همت3 4618. همج13 4619. همد18 4620. همذ9 4621. همر15 4622. همرج6 4623. همرجل5 4624. همز17 4625. همس20 4626. همش9 4627. همل15 4628. هملج10 4629. هن6 4630. هنأ12 4631. هنب10 4632. هنبت4 4633. هنبر7 4634. هنتب4 4635. هند10 4636. هندب7 4637. هندز7 4638. هندس11 4639. هنر5 4640. هنع8 4641. هنف11 4642. هنقب3 4643. هنم11 4644. هوأ9 4645. هوب8 4646. هوت11 4647. هوث3 4648. هوج12 4649. هود20 4650. هوذ8 4651. هور17 4652. هوس13 4653. هوش18 4654. هوع14 4655. هول15 4656. هوم15 4657. هون17 4658. هوى10 4659. هى1 4660. هيأ14 4661. هيب16 4662. هيت16 4663. هيث9 4664. هيج13 4665. هيد14 4666. هير9 4667. هيش9 4668. هيض13 4669. هيط9 4670. هيف13 4671. هيق10 4672. هيل17 4673. هيم17 4674. هين7 4675. هيه9 4676. و11 4677. وأ3 4678. وأب6 4679. وأد13 4680. وأر7 4681. وأل13 4682. وأم13 4683. وأى5 4684. وب1 4685. وبأ16 4686. وبت4 Prev. 100
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1 هَضَّهُ, (S, A, K,) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. هَضٌّ, (TA,) He broke it; as also ↓ اهتضّهُ; (S, K;) and ↓ هَضْهَضَهُ; (K;) inf. n. هَضْهَضَةٌ. (TA:) and the first, (S, A,) or ↓ all, (K,) he bruised, brayed, pounded, or crushed, it; (S, K;) i. q. رَضَّهُ; i. e. a stone, &c.: (A:) or he broke it in a manner falling short of what is termed هَدٌّ, [in the CK, incorrectly حَدّ,] but exceeding what is termed رَضٌّ: (Lth, K:) or, accord. to some, the first, he broke it leisurely, or gently: and the ↓ last, he broke it hastily. (TA.) You say, الفَحْلُ يَهُضُّ أَعْنَاقَ الفُحُولِ (S, A) The stallion breaks, or crushes, the necks of the [other] stallions; as also ↓ يُهَضْهِضُهَا. (TA.) And الإِبِلُ يَهُضُّ الأَرْضَ The camels bruise the ground. (L.) b2: Also, هَضَّتِ الإِبِلُ (assumed tropical:) The camels hastened, or went quickly. (K.) and جَآءَتِ الإِبِلُ تَهُضُّ السَّيْرَ, inf. n. as above, (assumed tropical:) The camels came hastening, or quickly. (TA.) and جَآءَ فُلَانٌ يَهُضُّ المَشْىَ, (Ibn-El-Faraj, JK, K, *) and يَهُزُّهُ, (Ibn-El-Faraj, JK,) (assumed tropical:) Such a one came walking impulsively: (JK:) or with a graceful gait, (Ibn-El-Faraj, K,) impulsively. (Ibn-El Faraj.) A2: هَضَّ is also syn. with حَضَّ. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.) 2 هضّض He bruised the ground vehemently with his feet. (TA.) 7 انهضّ It broke, or became broken: (S, K:) it became bruised, brayed, pounded, or crushed: (S:) quasi-pass. of هَضَّهُ and اهتضّهُ. (TA.) 8 إِهْتَضَ3َ see 1, in two places. b2: اهْتَضَضْتُ نَفْسِى لِفُلَانٍ (assumed tropical:) I held myself to have fallen short of my duty to such a one; syn. إِسْتَزَدْتُهَا. (JK, S, K [in one copy of the S, إِسْتَرْذَلْتُهَا.]) b3: إِهْتَضَضْتُ مِنْ فُلَانٍ

شَيْئًا (assumed tropical:) I took from such a one a thing. (JK.) R. Q. 1 هَضْهَضَهُ: see 1, in three places.

هَضَّآءُ A company (S, K) of men; of the measure فَعْلَآءُ, like صَحْرَآءُ; mentioned by Th; (S;) and by As; (TA;) or a company of horses, or horsemen: (A, TA:) and a [troop of horse such as is termed] كَتِيبَة: because they break things. (TA.) هَضِيضٌ A thing (S) broken: bruised, brayed, pounded, or crushed: as also ↓ مَهْضُوضٌ, (S, K,) and ↓ مُنْهَضٌّ. (S.) هَضَاضَةٌ, like سَحَابَةٌ, (K,) or هُضَاضَةٌ, (so in the JK,) (assumed tropical:) What is taken (مَا يُهْتَضُّ [in the CK, erroneously, يَهْتَضُّ,]) from any one. (JK [where it immediately follows the phrase إِهْتَضَضْتُ مِنْ فُلَانٍ شَيْئًا explained as above], Sgh, K.) فَحْلٌ هَضَّاضٌ A stallion that breaks, or crushes, the necks of the [other] stallions; (S, A, K;) as also ↓ هَضْهَاضٌ: (JK, K:) or a stallion that throws down a man, and a camel, then leans, bears, or presses, upon him with his breast. (IDrd.) هَضْهَاضٌ: see what next precedes.

مَهْضُوضٌ: see هَضِيضٌ.

مُنْهَضٌّ: see هَضِيضٌ.

مُهَضْهِضَةٌ (tropical:) A woman (TA) who annoys, or molests, her fellow-wife or female neighbour, or her fellow-wives or female neighbours: (so accord. to different copies of the K:) transmitted by Sgh. (TA.)
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