هَتْ
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2.
إِذَا وَقَّفْتَ البَعِيرَ عَلَى الرَّدْهَةِ فَلَا
تَقُلْ لَهُ هَتْ; or, as some say, فَلَا تُهَتْهِتْ بِهِ; [When thou hast made the camel to stand over the hollow in the rock in which the rain-water has collected, say not to him
هَتْ]. A proverb; meaning, according to AHeyth, when thou hast shewn a man his right course of conduct, do not urge him. (TA.)
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هَتُّ قَوَايءِمِ البَعِيرِ
The sound of the falling of the camel's feet [upon the ground]. (L.)
4.
تَرَكَهُمْ هَتًّا بَتًّا [He left them routed, or broken asunder, and cut off;] he broke them asunder: or he cut them in pieces. (L.)