ن • ق • ث
نَقَثَ
, aor.
نَقُثَ
; and ↓
نقّث, (inf. n. تَنْقِيثٌ, S,) and ↓
انتقث; He hastened, was quick. (S, K.) خَرَجْتُ أَنْقُثُ
I went forth hastening. (S.) خَرَجَ يَنْقُثُ السَّيْرَ, and ↓
يَنْتَقِثُ, He went forth hastening in his pace. (TA.) نَقَثَ, حَدِيثَهُ [aor.
نَقُثَ
,] He mixed, or confounded, his discourse, like as one mixes food. (K.) -A2- نَقَثَهُ
بِالكَلَامِ, [aor.
نَقُثَ
,] (and ↓
انتقثهُ, TA,) He hurt him by words. (K.) -A3- نَقَثَ الأَرْضَ, aor.
نَقُثَ
, inf. n. نَقْثٌ. He dug up the earth with a hoe or shovel. (AZ.) نَقَثَ شَيْيءًا; (or, accord. to the TA. عَنْ شَىْءٍ,) and ↓
انتقث, He dug up the earth from a thing. (K.) نَقَثَ العَظْمَ (aor.
نَقُثَ
, inf. n. نَقْثٌ, TA;) and ↓
انتقثهُ; and ↓
تنقّثه; (TA;) He took out, or extracted, the marrow from the bone. (K.) See also نَقَتَ. (TA.) نَقَثَ, inf. n. نَقْثٌ; and ↓
نقّث, inf. n. تَنْقِيثٌ; He removed a thing. Ex. لَا تُنَقِّثُ مِيرتَنَا
She used not to remove our wheat, or provision, nor to take it forth, nor scatter it; but kept it faithfully. (TA, from a trad.)
تنقّث
نَقَاثِ
(in measure like قَطَامِ) The hyena. (K.)
نَقِيثَةُ البِيءْرِ
i. q.
نَبِيثَتُهَا. (TA voce قَاحَةٌ, in art. قوح.)
نَقْثٌ
Malicious, or mischievous, misrepresentation; calumny; slander. (IAar.)