ك • ل • ت
كَلَتَهُ
, aor.
كَلِتَ
, inf. n. كَلْتٌ, IF,) He collected it together: (IF, K:) like كَلَدَهُ. (IF.) كَلَتَهُ فِى الإِنَاءِ, aor.
كَلِتَ
, He poured it into the vessel. (Az, K.) -A2- كَلَتَ شَيْيءًا (or كَلَتَ بِهِ, Sgh) He threw, or cast, a thing. (K.) -A3- كَلَتَ, [aor.
كَلِتَ
,] He urged a horse to run, by striking him with his feet; syn. رَكَضَ. (Aboo-Mihjen, K.)
انكلت
اكتلتهُ
إِمْرَأَةٌ كَلُوتٌ
i. q.
جَمُوعٌ. (TA.)
فَرَسٌ فُلَتَةٌ كُلَتَةٌ
فَرَسٌ فُلَّتٌ كُلَّتٌ
, and فُلَتٌ كُلَتٌ, A swift horse. (K.)
كَلِيتٌ
and ↓
كِلِّيتٌ
An oblong stone (resembling a بِرْطِيل, TA) with which the hole of a hyena is stopped up: (K:) so (يُسَدُّ بِهِ) accord. to IDrd.: or, as in some copies يُسْبَرُ به, is probed: or, as in the TS, يُسْتَرُ به, is covered: after this is applied, the earth is dug away to find the hyena: mentioned by IAar. (TA.)
كِلِّيتٌ
: see كَلِيتٌ.
كلتة
(probably a mistake for كُلْبَةٌ, TA,) Vehemence; severity; pressure; affliction. (TS.)
كُلْتَةٌ
رَجُلٌ مِصْلَتٌ مِكْلَتٌ
A man who is sharp, acute, or penetrating, in the transacting of affairs. (TS, L.) [See also مِكْلَثٌ.]