اشكاهُ
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2.
And He removed, or did away with, his complaint; or made his complaint to cease; (S, * Mgh, Msb, K;) he caused him to be pleased or contented [and so relieved him from his complaint]; synonym أَعْتَبَهُ مِنْ شَكْوَاهُ; (S, and Har p. 337;) i. e. أَرْضَاهُ; (Har ibid.;) and
he desisted from that of which he complained: (S, * Msb:) thus it has two contr. significations. (S, K.) Hence the saying, (Mgh, Msb, TA,) in a tradition, (TA,) إِلَى رَسُولِ اللّٰهِ حَرَّ الرَّمْضَاءِ
شَكَوْنَا
فِى صِيَامِنَا فَلَمْ يُشْكِنَا [We complained, to the Apostle of God, of the heat of the burning ground, in our fasting,] and he did not remove, or cause to cease, our complaint. (Mgh, * Msb, TA.) And [hence] one says, اشكى فُلَانًا مِنْ فُلَانٍ, meaning He took for such a one, from such a one, what pleased or contented him [and so relieved him from complaining of him]. (ISd, K, TA: omitted in the CK.)
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Also He told him his complaint, and the desire, or longing of the soul, that he endured. (TA.)
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And i. q.
وَجَدَهُ شَاكِيًا [which may mean He found him to be complaining, or, as seems to be indicated by what immediately precedes it in the K, he found him to be complaining of a disease of the slightest sort]: (K:) or, as in the T, اشكى [apparently meaning اشكى
حَبِيبَهُ] signifies he found the object of his love, or his friend, to be complaining; explained by صَادَفَ
حَبِيبَهُ يَشْكُو. (TA.)
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See also 2.