نَقَثَ

1.
, aorist نَقُثَ ; and نقّث, (verbal noun تَنْقِيثٌ, S,) and انتقث; He hastened, was quick. (S, K.)
2.
خَرَجْتُ أَنْقُثُ I went forth hastening. (S.)
3.
خَرَجَ يَنْقُثُ السَّيْرَ, and يَنْتَقِثُ, He went forth hastening in his pace. (TA.)
4.
نَقَثَ, حَدِيثَهُ [aorist نَقُثَ ,] He mixed, or confounded, his discourse, like as one mixes food. (K.)
5.
نَقَثَهُ بِالكَلَامِ, [aorist نَقُثَ ,] (and انتقثهُ, TA,) He hurt him by words. (K.)
6.
نَقَثَ الأَرْضَ, aorist نَقُثَ , verbal noun نَقْثٌ. He dug up the earth with a hoe or shovel. (AZ.)
7.
نَقَثَ شَيْيءًا; (or, according to the TA. عَنْ شَىْءٍ,) and انتقث, He dug up the earth from a thing. (K.)
8.
نَقَثَ العَظْمَ (aorist نَقُثَ , verbal noun نَقْثٌ, TA;) and انتقثهُ; and تنقّثه; (TA;) He took out, or extracted, the marrow from the bone. (K.) See also نَقَتَ. (TA.)
9.
نَقَثَ, verbal noun نَقْثٌ; and نقّث, verbal noun 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 tradition)

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