ه • ت
هَتَّ
, aor.
هَتِ3َ
, inf. n. هَتِيتٌ, He (a بَكْر, or young camel,) uttered a sound resembling a squeezing of the voice (شبه العصر للصوت): you say, of a بكر, observes Az, يَهِتُّ, inf. n. as above; then, يَكِشُّ, inf. n. كَشِيشٌ then يَهْدِرُ, inf. n. هَدِيرٌ. (L.) هَتَّ الهَمْزَةَ, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, He uttered the letter hemzeh. (L.) [See مَهْتُوتٌ.]
هت, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, He uttered, recited, or repeated, a speech or the like, with uninterrupted fluency; syn. سَرَدَ (S, L, K) and تَابَعَ. (L.) [Hence] هَتَّتْ غَزْلَهَا, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, She spun her thread one part immediately after another: (TA:) she spun her thread continuously: (Az:) هَتٌّ signifies a woman's spinning thread continuously. (K.) -A2- هَتَّ, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ; and ↓
هَتْهَتَ, inf. n. هَتْهَتَةٌ; He broke a thing, (K,) so that it became reduced to small fragments, or particles: (TA:) he stamped upon a thing vehemently, so that he broke it. (TA.) هَتَّ, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, He rent clothes. (IAar, K.) Also, (assumed tropical:) He rent the reputation of another. (IAar, K.) -A3- هَتَّ, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, He removed the leaves of a tree [by rubbing or scraping the branches]; syn. حَتَّ; (K [in the CK, هَتّ, is put for حتّ;]) i. e. he took them. (TA.) -A4- هَتَّ, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, He poured out, or forth, [water, &c.] (K.) هَتَّ المَزَادَةَ
He poured out, or forth, [the contents of] the
مزادة. (TA.) هَتَّ شَيْيءًا
He poured out, or forth, one part or portion of a thing immediately after another. (TA.) السَّحَابَةُ تَحُتُّ المَطَرَ
The cloud pours forth the rain continuously. (TA.) -A5- هَتَّ, aor.
هَتُ3َ
, inf. n. هَتٌّ, he lowered (حَطَّ) a person with respect to rank, or dignity, in [the manner of] paying honour [to him]. (IAar, K.) [Comp. هبت.]
هَتِيتٌ
هَتْ
, (TA,) or هَتْ هَتْ, (K,) A cry by which a camel is urged (يُزْجَرُ) on the occasion of drinking. (K.) إِذَا وَقَّفْتَ البَعِيرَ عَلَى الرَّدْهَةِ فَلَا
تَقُلْ لَهُ هَتْ; or, as some say, فَلَا تُهَتْهِتْ بِهِ; [When thou hast made the camel to stand over the hollow in the rock in which the rain-water has collected, say not to him
هَتْ]. A proverb; meaning, accord. to AHeyth, when thou hast shewn a man his right course of conduct, do not urge him. (TA.) هَتُّ قَوَايءِمِ البَعِيرِ
The sound of the falling of the camel's feet [upon the ground]. (L.) -A2- تَرَكَهُمْ هَتًّا بَتًّا [He left them routed, or broken asunder, and cut off;] he broke them asunder: or he cut them in pieces. (L.)
هَتْهَتَ
He urged a camel (زَجَرَهُ) on the occasion of drinking, by the cry
هَتْ هَتْ. (AHeyth, K.) See هَتْ, below. هَتْهَتَ, inf. n. هَتْهَتَةٌ; as also تَهْتَهَ; He twisted, or distorted, his tongue in speaking. (Az.) Also هتهت; (and ↓
هَتَّ, TA, [aor.
هَتِ3َ
?];) He was quick, or rapid, in his speech. (K.) See هَتَّ.
هَتَّاتٌ
: see مِهَتٌّ.
مَهْتُوتٌ
: see هَتِيتٌ. الهَمْزَةُ صَوْتٌ مَهْتُوتٌ فِى
أَقْصَى الحَلْقِ [Hemzeh is a sound uttered (after a suppression of the breath) in the most remote part of the throat]. (Kh, L.) Sb applied the term المَهْتُوتُ to the letter ه, because of its weakness and lowness. (L.) أَسْرَعُ مِنَ المُهَتْهِتَةِ
Quicker than the quick-speaking woman. (IAar.)