ن • ه • أ

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نَهِيءَ

, aor. نَهَاَ ; and نَهُوءَ, aor. نَهُاَ ; (S, K;) and نَهُوءَ; (as in one copy of the S;) inf. n. نَهْءٌ (S, K) and نَهَأٌ (S) and نَهَاءَةء (S, K) and نُهُوْءَةٌ (K) and نُهُوْءٌ (S, K) and نَهَاوَةٌ, (the last dev. from rule); (K;) It (flesh-meat) was not, or did not become, thoroughly cooked. (S, K.) مَا أُبَالِى مَا نَهِيءَ مِنْ ضَبِّكَ وَلَا مَا نضِجَ [I care not what is insufficiently cooked, of thy ضَبّ, nor what is thoroughly cooked: i. e. I care not whether evil or good befall thee]. (S, * TA,) A proverb. (TA.) -A2- شَرِبَ حَتَّى نَهَأَ, aor. نَهَاَ , He drank till he was full. (K, * TA.)

انهأ

(S, K) inf. n. إِنْهَاءٌ, (S,) He insufficiently cooked flesh-meat. (S, K.) He did a thing not firmly, not soundly, not thoroughly. (K.)

مُنْهَأٌ

See نَهِىْءٌ.

نَاهِيءٌ

Satiated with food and with drink. (IAar.)

نَهِىْءٌ

(S, K) and ↓ مُنْهَأٌ (S) Insufficiently cooked flesh-meat. (S, K.)

نُهُوْءٌ

The state of being not thoroughly cooked. (TA.)