دانى

1.
, verbal noun مُدَانَاةٌ: see 1, in two places. You say also, دَانَيْتُ الأَمْرَ I was, or became, near to [doing, or experiencing,] the affair, or event. (M.)
2.
دَانَيْتُ القَيْدَ لِلْبَعِيرِ I made the shackles, or hobbles, strait, or contracted, to the camel. (M, K.) And دَانَى القَيْدُ قَيْنَىِ البَعِيرِ (M, TA) The shackles, or hobbles, straitened, or contracted, [the two parts of the camel that were the places thereof.] (TA.) Dhu-r-Rummeh says,
دَانَى لَهُ القَيْدُ فِى دَيْمُومَةٍ قَذَفٍ
قَيْنَيْهِ وَانْحَسَرَتْ عَنْهُ الأَنَاعِيمُ
[The shackles, or hobbles, straitened to him, in a far-extending, wide desert, the two parts of him that were the places thereof, and enjoyments became removed from him]. (M.) And you say also, دَانَيْتُ بَيْنَ الأَمْرَيْنِ I made the two affairs, or events, to be nearly uninterrupted; synonym قَارَبْتُ: (T, S, Msb:) or I made the two affairs, or events, to be connected; synonym جَمَعْتُ. (M.)

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