سَهْمٌ نَافِذٌ
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[An arrow that perforates, transpierces, or pierces through, and goes forth from, or passes through, the animal at which it is shot; according to the explanation of the verb in the Msb: or, that penetrates into the inside of the animal at which it is shot, and of which the extremity goes forth from the other side, or protrudes from it, the rest remaining therein; according to the explanation of the verb in the M, L, K: or,] of which a part has passed through the animal at which it is shot: when the extremity only has passed through, it is termed صارِدٌ; and when the whole of it has passed through, مَارِقٌ. (A, article صرد.)
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طَعْنَةٌ
نَافِذَةٌ
A wound made by a spear or the like passing through both sides: (M, L:) plural طَعَنَاتٌ
نَوَافِذُ. (A.) See also نَفَذٌ.
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نَافِذٌ singular of نَوَافِذُ, (Msb,) which signifies All the holes, or perforations, by which joy or grief is conveyed to the mind (of a man, Msb); as the two ear-holes, (IAar, on the authority of Abu-l-Mekárim, T, L, Msb, K,) and the two nostrils, and the mouth, and the anus: (IAar, T, L, K: *) called by the doctors of practical law مَنَافِذُ, which is contr. to analogy: see مَنْفَِذٌ. (Msb.)
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