ه • ت • أ

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هَتَأَ

, aor. هَتَاَ , (K,) inf. n. هَتْءٌ, (TA,) He beat a person (K) with a staff or stick. (TA.) هَتِيءَ, aor. هَتَاَ , He was bent, or crooked. (K.)

تهتّأ

It (a garment) became ragged, and worn out. (S, K.)

أَهْتَأُ

Humpbacked. (K.)

هَتَأٌ

and ↓ هُتُوْءٌ A rent. (K.) A swelling: syn. نُتُوٌّ, (TA.)

هَتِىْءٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هَتِىٌّ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هَتْأَةٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هِتَاءٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هِتْءٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هِتْيَاءٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هِيتَاءٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هِيتِيءٌ

: see هَتْءٌ.

هُتُوْءٌ

See هَتَأٌ.

مَضَى مِنَ اللَّيْلِ هَتْءٌ

, and ↓ هِتْءٌ, (ISk, K,) and ↓ هَتِىْءٌ, (Lh, K,) and ↓ هَتِىٌّ, (Lh,) and ↓ هِتَاءٌ, and ↓ هِيتِيءٌ (same measure as زِبْرِجٌ, as in the TA), or ↓ هِتْيَاءٌ, (as in the CK and a MS. copy) and ↓ هِيتَاءٌ, (K,) and ↓ هَتْأَةٌ, (AHeyth, K,) A portion of the night elapsed (K, &c.) مَا بَقِىَ مِنْ غَنَمِهِمْ إِلَّا هِتْءٌ There remained not, of their sheep, or goats, save a part, less than the part that had gone away. (TA.)