ن • ت

nt · Vol. 7 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

نَتَّ

, [aor. نَتِ3َ ,] inf. n. نَثِيتٌ, i. q. كَتّ, inf. n. كَتِيتٌ; (K;) and نَفَتَ, inf. n. نَفِيتٌ: (L, K:) [It (a cooking-pot) boiled: &c.] نَتَّ مَنْخِرُهُ غَضَبًا His nostril became inflated, or swollen, by reason of anger. (K.)

نتّت

He explained news, tidings, or a report. (K.)

نَتْنَتَ

(in a MS. copy of the K ↓ تَنَتَّتَ, [and so in the CK,] but the former is the more correct, TA) He (a man, L) became dirty (تقذّر) after having been clean. (IAar, L, K.)

نُتَّةٌ

A small hollow, or cavity, in [stones of the kind called] صَفْوَانٌ, (K,) in which the rain-water collects. (TA.)