م • و • ث
مَاثَ
, aor. يَمُوثُ, inf. n. مَوْثٌ (and in the CK مَوَثٌ) and مَوَثَانٌ; (S, K;) as also مَاثَ, aor. يَمِيثُ; (TA;) and ↓
اماث; (Hr;) but this is disapproved by IAth; He steeped a thing in water, and mashed it with his hand: (TA:) he mixed and moistened a thing in water. (S, K.) [See also art. ميث.] See also 7. ماثَتِ الأَرْضُ
The land became soft and even. (Msb.)
انماث
مِيثَاءُ
, with kesreh, of the measure مِفْعَالٌ
Soft and even land. (Msb.) [See also مَيْثَاءُ, in art. ميث.]