دَحَقَهُ

1.
, aorist دَحَقَ , (K,) verbal noun دَحْقٌ, (TA,) He drove him away; removed him; put him away, or far away; as also ادحقهُ. (K.) One says, اللّٰهُ وَأَسْحَقَهُ أَدْحَقَهُ, (S, TA,) i. e. May God remove him; or put him away, or far away. (TA.)
2.
And [hence, apparently,] دَحَقَهُ النَّاسُ, (S,) or اللّٰهُ, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) Men, (S,) or God, (TA,) disregarded him, or cared not for him. (S, TA.)
3.
دَحَقَتِ الرَّحِمُ (S, K) بِالمَاءِ (K) The womb rejected the semen; did not admit it. (Sudot;, K.)
4.
And دَحَقَتْ بِرَحِمِهَا, aorist دَحَقَ , verbal noun دَحقٌ and دُحُوقٌ, She (a camel, or other animal,) ejected her womb after bringing forth, and died in consequence: (TA:) or دَحْقٌ and دِحَاقٌ [each apparently as a verbal noun, or the latter may be a simple subst.,] signify the coming forth of the womb of a she-camel after her giving birth. (IDrd, K, TA.)
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And دَحَقَتْ بِهِ She brought him forth. (As, S, K.) So in the saying, قَبَحَ اللّٰهُ أُمًّا دَحَقَتْ بِهِ [May God remove far from good, or prosperity, or success, a mother who brought him forth]. (S.)
6.
دَحَقَتْ يَدُهُ عَنْهُ His arm, or hand, fell short of reaching it, or attaining it. (Lth, Ibn-'Abbád, ISd, K.*)

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