نَشَّ

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, aorist نَشِ3َ , (A, TA,) verbal noun نَشِيشٌ (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K) and نَشٌّ, (TA,) It (said of water, S, Mgh, Msb, K, and of other things, S, K, such as wine, and flesh-meat, TA) made a sound in boiling, estuating, or fermenting: (S, Mgh, Msb, K:) and it (anything) made a sound like that of boiling, estuating, or fermenting; or of beginning to do so: and it (water) made a sound in pouring forth. (TA.) You say also, نَشَّتِ القِدْرُ, (TA,) verbal noun نَشِيشٌ; (IDrd, K;) and نَشْنَشَت, (TA,) verbal noun نَشْنَشَةٌ; (IDrd, K;) The cooking-pot made a sound in boiling: (IDrd, K:) or began to boil, and so made a sound. (TA.) And نَشَّ المَاءُ فِى كُوزٍ جَدِيدٍ [The water made a sound in a new earthen mug]: (A:) or نَشَّ الكُوزُ الجَدِيدُ فِى المَاءِ The new [earthen] mug made a sound in the water. (Mgh.) And الدِّرْعُ نَشْنَشَ The coat of mail made a sound, (K,) or clinking. (Fr.)
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Also, It (wine, A, Mgh, or the beverage called نَبِيذ, TA,) estuated, or fermented: (A, Mgh, TA:) or نَشِيشٌ signifies the beginning to estuate, or ferment, of the first of expressed juice [of grapes or dates &c.]. (TA.)
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نَشَّتِ اللَّحْمَةُ, verbal noun نَشٌّ, The piece of flesh-meat dripped. (Sh, from certain of the Kilábees.)
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Also نَشَّ, aorist نَشِ3َ , verbal noun نَشِيشٌ (S, K) and نَشٌّ, (TA,) said of a pool of water left by a torrent, Its water began to sink into the earth: (S, K:) or its water dried up, and sank into the earth. (TA.) It (water upon the surface of the ground) dried up. (TA.) It (a full-grown unripe date) lost its moisture. (TA.)
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نَشَّ الدُّهْنَ بالرَّيْحَانِ [aorist, apparently, نَشُ3َ ,] He infused the oil, or other ointment, with perfume, by boiling it with sweet-smelling plants until it made a sound in boiling. (TA.) [See also سَلِيخَةٌ.]
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نَشَّ الذُّبَابَ [aorist, according to analogy, نَشُ3َ , but vulgarly, in the present day, نَشِ3َ ,] He drove [or whisked] a way the flies. (TA.)

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