ك • ن • ت

knt · Vol. 5 · Lane (vols 1–5)

كَنَتَ فِى خَلْقِهِ

, (aor. كَنُتَ , inf. n. كَنْتٌ, TK,) He (a man) was strong in his make. (IAar, TS, K.) -A2- كَنِتَ, aor. كَنَتَ , It (a skin, TA) became foul with the grease of milk [and so retained the water, or milk, well]; syn. حَشِنَ: (TS, and SM's copy of the K: in the CK and a MS. copy of the K, خَشُنَ: in another copy of the K, حَسُنَ.)

اكتنت

He was lowly; humble; submissive. (K.) [See اِقْتَنَتَ.] He was content, or well pleased; acquiesced. (K.)

كُنْتٌ

: see كُنْتِىٌّ.

كُنْتَنِىٌّ

: see كُنْتِىُّ.

كُنْتِىٌّ

Strong; robust. (Ibn-Buzruj, K.) An epithet applied to a man. (Ibn-Buzruj.) Formed from كُنْتُ “ I was ” because an old man speaks of himself in time past saying كُنْتُ كَذَا وَكُنْتُ كَذَا. (MF.) Also, [and ↓ كُنْتٌ, as implied in the TA, and in the S in art., عجن,] and ↓ كُنْتُنِىٌّ, i. q. كَبِيرٌ [app. Great in age; old: aged]. (AZ, K.) A poet says,
وَمَا كُنْتُ كُنْتِيًّا وَمَا كُنْتُ عَاجِنًا
وَشَرُّ الرِّجَالِ الكُنْتُنِىُّ وَعَاجِنُ
[And I was not old, nor was I one who raised himself from the ground by the help of his hands: and the worst of men is the old, and one who raises himself so]. (TA.)

سِقَاءٌ كَنِيتٌ

[as also قَنِيتٌ] A skin that retains [the water, or milk,] well. (K.)