تعنّى
1.
, as intrans.: see 1, latter half, in two places.
2.
تعنّاهُ: see 2:
3.
and see also 3, first sentence. [Hence the prov., جِبَابٌ فَلَا تَعَنَّ أَبْرًا, explained voce جُبٌّ.] One says also, تعنّى العَنْيَةَ, meaning تَجَشَّمَهَا [i. e. He imposed upon himself the suffering of difficulty, distress, or trouble; or of fatigue, or weariness]. (K.)
4.
تَتَعَنَّاهُ as meaning It returns to him time after time (تَتَعَهَّدُهُ) is said of fever (الحُمَّى); but not of aught else. (TA.)
5.
And تَعَنَّيْتُ signifies also قَصَدْتُ [apparently as intrans., meaning I pursued a right, or direct, course; &c.]. (TA.)