غَنَاءٌ

1.
: see غِنًى, in two places; and see also 4, former half. A poet says,
سَيُغْنِينِى الَّذِى أَغْنَاكَ عَنِّى
فَلَا فَقْرٌ يَدُومُ وَلَا غَنَاءُ
[He will render me free from need who has rendered thee free from need of me: for poverty will not always continue, nor competence, or richness]: or, as some relate it, غِنَاءُ, meaning thereby the verbal noun of غَانَيْتُ: [see 3, above:] but it is said that the proper reading is غَنَاءُ; because this has no other meaning than that of غِنًى: so says ISd. (TA.)
2.
مَا فِيهِ غَنَاءُ ذَاكَ means There is not in him [ability for] the setting-up of that, and strength, or power, to bear it, or carry it, or to raise it upon his back and rise with it. (ISd, K, TA.)

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