عَهَنَ

1.
, (S, K,) aorist عَهُنَ , (K,) verbal noun عَهْنٌ, (TK,) He remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode, (S, K,) بِالمَكَانِ [in the place]. (S.)
2.
And He, or it, went forth: thus the verb has two contr. significations. (K, TA.) One says, عَهَنَ مِنْهُ خَيْرٌ, aorist عَهُنَ , verbal noun عُهُونٌ, Good went forth [or proceeded] from him, or it. (TA.)
3.
Also It (a thing) continued, lasted, or endured. (TA.)
4.
And It was, or became, present, or ready; synonym حَضَرَ. (TA.)
5.
And He strove, laboured, exerted himself, or was diligent, فِى العَمَلِ [in the deed, or work]. (K.)
6.
And i. q. عَهِدَ [probably in its most usual sense, meaning, with إِلَيْهِ following it, He enjoined, charged, or bade, him; or the like]. (K.)
7.
عَهَنَ لَهُ مُرَادَهُ He hastened to him what he wished, or desired. (K.)
8.
عَهَنَتِ السَّعَفَةُ, (AHn, K, TA,) or عَهَنَتْ عَوَاهِنُ النَّخْلِ, (S,) aorist عَهُنَ , with damm, (AHn, S, TA,) and عَهَنَ , verbal noun عُهُونٌ, (AHn, TA,) The palm-branch, (AHn, K,) or the palm-branches called عَوَاهِن, (S,) became dried up. (AHn, S, K, TA.)
9.
عَهَنَ, aorist عَهِنَ , (K,) verbal noun عَهْنٌ, (TK,) [and quasi-verbal noun عُهْنَةٌ, q. v.,] said of a branch, rod, or twig, It bent: or it broke without becoming separated. (K.)

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