نَغِصَ

1.
, aorist نَغَصَ , (S, K,) verbal noun نَغَصٌ, (S,) He (a man, S,) failed of having his desire fully accomplished: (S, K:) but Lth says, that it is more commonly with teshdeed, i. e. نَغَّصَ, [unless this be a mistake for نُغِّصَ,] verbal noun تَنْغِيصٌ. (TA.)
2.
And in like manner, (S,) He (a camel) failed of having his full, or complete, draught, or drink. (S, K.)
3.
And It (beverage) was imperfect, or defective. (K.)
4.
See also 5.
5.
نَغَصٌ (L, K) and نَغْصٌ (L, TA) [both inf. ns., the verb of the former being apparently نَغِصَ, used intransitively, and that of the latter نَغَصَ, used transitively, followed by إِبِلَهُ,] also signify The bringing one's camels to the drinking-trough, and, when they have drunk, turning them back, and bringing others; (K;) taking forth, from every two camels, a strong camel, and putting in its place a weak camel; and thus as it were, making their drinking troublesome. (TA.)
6.
You say also, نَغَصَ الرَّجُلُ الرَّجُلَ The man prevented the man from obtaining his share of water by interposing to hinder his camels from drinking: and in like manner, رَعْيَهُ أَنْغَصَهُ [He prevented him from obtaining his share of pasturage for his camels]: the verb in the latter instance being with ا. (TA.)
7.
See also 2.

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