ن • ف • ع
نَفَعَهُ
It profited him; availed him; was of use or benefit, or was useful or beneficial, to him. نَفَعَهُ مِنْهُ: see an ex. voce جَدٌّ. يَنْفَعُ لِكَذَا, and مِنْ كَذَا, It (a medicine) is good, beneficial, or profitable, as a remedy, for, or against, such a thing, meaning such a disease or the like.
نَفَّعَهُ
اِنْتَفَعَ بِهِ
He benefited or profited by it; made use of it; had the use of it; enjoyed it; like تَمَتَّعَ بِهِ. See 10.
اِسْتَنْفَعَهُ
He sought, or demanded, his profiting him, or being useful to him. (IAar, TA.) And اِسْتَنَفَعَ sometimes occurs in the sense of ↓
اِنْتَفَعَ. (TA.)
مَنْفَعَةٌ
[A cause, or means, of advantage, profit, utility; or benefit: and simply, advantage; profit, or profitableness; utility, use, usefulness; or benefit:] contr. of مَضَرَّةٌ. (S, art. ضر.)
نَفْعٌ
contr. of
ضَرٌّ: (TA:) or a thing whereof one makes use for the attainment of good: (B:) or good: or a means of attaining one's desire. (Msb.)