غَنَّ

1.
, (MA, Msb, K,) originally غَنِنَ, (Msb, MF,) [sec. pers. غَنِنْتَ,] aorist يَغِنُّ, (Msb, K,) verbal noun غُنَّةٌ (MA, KL) and غَنَنٌ, (MA, [and the same seems to be indicated in the Msb by its being said that the verb is of the class of تَعِبَ,]) or غَنٌّ, (TK, [but this I think a mistake,]) He spoke (MA, Msb, KL) in, (MA,) or from, (Msb, KL,) or [rather] through, (KL,) his nose, (MA, KL,) or his خَيَاشِيم [apparently here meaning the innermost parts of the air-passages of the nose]. (Msb.) [The author of the K gives no indication of the proper signification of this verb but that of its implying what he states to be meant by غُنَّةٌ, which see below.]
2.
See also 4, in two places.

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