ه • ذ • أ

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هَذَأَ

, aor. هَذَاَ , inf. n. هَذْءٌ, He cut a thing (As. S, K) [quickly], with a sword, &c. (TA.) It signifies a quicker act than does هَذَّ. (K.) هَذَأَ He destroyed the enemy. (K, TA.) هَذَأهُ بِلِسَانِهِ, (K, * TA,) inf. n. هَذْءٌ, (TA,) He hurt, or offended, [or cut,] him with his tongue; (TA;) made him to hear what he disliked. (K.) هَذَأَتِ الإِبِلُ The camels fell down, [and, app., died,] one after another: syn. تَسَاقَطَتْ. (K.) هَذِيءَ مِنَ البَرْدِ, [aor. - ,] He perished of cold. (K.) هَذَأَ الكَلَامَ He was loquacious, with error. (TA.)

تهذّأ

It (a wound, or an ulcer.) became putrid, or rotten, and dissundered, or ragged. (S, K.)

هٰذَا

: see art. ذا.

هَذْأَةٌ

i. q. مِسْحَاةٌ [q. v., in arts. سحى and سحو.] (K.)

هَذَّاءٌ

See هَذَّأٌ.

هَذَّأٌ

and ↓ هَذَّاءٌ A sharp sword, (TA [but the orthography is not quite clear].) [See also art. هذى.]