نَسَجَ
1.
, aorist
نَسِجَ
, verbal noun نَسْجٌ, He, or it, drew, collected, or gathered, together a thing: drew and joined, or adjoined, one thing to another. This is the primary signification. (L.)
2.
نَسَجَتِ
الرِّيحُ الوَرَقَ والهَشِيمَ
The wind gathered together the leaves and the dry fragments of plants. Hence, according to some, نَسَجَ الثَّوْبَ, because the weaver adjoins the warp to the woof. (TA.)
3.
4.
نَسَجَتِ الرِّيحُ المَاءَ, and الرَّمْلَ, and التُّرَابَ, and رَسْمَ الدَّارِ, (tropical:) The wind made rippling lines, in cross directions, upon the water, and the sand, and the dust, and [with dust] upon the traces of the dwelling. (A.) [And so] طَرَايءِقُ كَالْحُبُكِ
إِنْتَسَجَتْ (tropical:) Rippling lines were made, in cross directions, by the wind, upon the water, (S, * A,) and the sand, and the dust, and the traces of the dwelling. (A.)
5.
6.
نَسَجَ (tropical:) It (a spider) wove, or spun, its web. (A.)
7.
8.
نَسَجَ الشِّعْرَ (tropical:) He wove, or composed verses. (TA.)
9.
نَسَجَ الكَلَامَ (tropical:) He (a liar, TA,) forged speech. (K.)
10.
Also, (tropical:) He explained, or expounded, language; synonym لَخَّصَهُ. (K.)
11.
نَسَجَتِ النَّاقَةُ فِى سَيْرِهَا (tropical:) The she-camel moved her legs quickly in going along. (TA.)