مَتَحَ المَاءَ

1.
, aorist مَتَحَ , (verbal noun مَتْحٌ, S,) He drew water: (S, Msb, K:) or he drew up water by means of the pulley and its appertenances. (L.)
2.
مَتَحَ الدَّلْوَ He drew out the bucket: (Msb:) or he pulled the rope of the bucket, drawing [the rope] with one hand, and taking [it to draw again] with the other hand, at the head of the well; as also مَتَحَ بِالدَّلْوِ. (L.)
3.
مَتَحَ بِهَا Pepedit. (S, K.)
4.
مَتَحَ بِسَلْحِهِ Alvum dejecit; (S, K;) as also مَتَخَ بِهِ. (TA.)
5.
مَتَحَ النَّهَارُ (tropical:) The day advanced, the sun becoming high: (S, K:) a dialect form of مَتَعَ: (S:) became prolonged. (TA.)
6.
مَتَحَ, and امتح, (tropical:) It (a day, and a night,) was long, or prolonged. Said of a summer-day and of a winter-night. (As.)

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