ن • ف • ى

nfY · Vol. 7 , p. 3037 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

نَفَاهُ

He drove away, expelled, or banished, him, or it. (T, in TT.)

هٰذَا يُنَافِىهٰذَا

This precludes the co-existence of this therewith; is inconsistent, or incompatible, with this.

تَنَافَيَا

They two were incompatible.

اِنْتَفَى

It was negative: contr. of ثَبَتَ and and وَجَبَ. (IbrD.) اِنْتَفَى مِنْ شَىْءٍ He denied a thing; meaning an accusation or the like: syn. تَنَضَّحَ.

فِعْلٌ مَنْفِىٌّ

A verb rendered negative by its being preceded by مَا or the like; contr. of مُثْبَتٌ and مُوجَبٌ. كَلاَمٌ مَنْفِىٌّ A denied sentence; contr. of مُثْبَتٌ and مُوجَبٌ; virtually the same as كَلاَمٌ نَافٍ a denying, or negative, sentence.

نُفَايَةٌ

Refuse; i. e. what one rejects, of a thing, because of its badness: (S:) or refuse little in quantity: (T:) or the remains, and bad portion, of a thing: (M, K:) or, accord. to IAar, what is bad of wheat or food. (M.)