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هَأْهَأٌ

and هَأْهَاءٌ One who laughs loud and long. (K, TA.) جَارِيَةٌ هَأْهَأَةٌ A damsel who laughs loud and long. (Lh, TA.)

هَأْهَأَ بِالإِبِلِ

, (El-Umawee, S, K,) inf. n. هِيهَاءٌ and هَأْهَاءٌ, (K,) the latter extr., (TA,) [see ظَأْظَأَ,] He called the camels to food, or provender, by the cry هِيءْ هِيءْ: (S, K:) or he chid them, (زَجَرَهَا), by the cry هَأْهَأْ. (K.) [See also arts. جأ and جيأ.] هَأْهَأَ, inf. n. هَأْهَاءٌ, He chid a dog. (TA.) He called a dog. (TA.) هَأْهَأَ, inf. n. هَأْهَاءٌ, He laughed loud and long: [a word imitative of the sound]. (K, TA.)

هِىْءٌ

, subst. from هَأْهَأَ, [A call to camels to food, or provender]. (S, K.) هِىْءٌ and جِىْءٌ are said to be thus written by Az's own hand, with kesr: and are thus written in the Jáme' [of Kz]. (L.) [See arts. جأ and جيأ.]