نَخَّ

1.
, [aorist, according to analogy, نَخِ3َ ,] verbal noun نَخٌّ; (S, K;) and نَخْنَخَ; (IAar, K;) He went, or journeyed, vehemently. (IAar, S, K.)
2.
نَخَّ, aorist نَخُ3َ , (L,) verbal noun نَخَّ, (S, L,) He drove, and urged, and chid, camels: (L:) he drove vehemently. (Th, S.)
3.
نَخَّ بِالإِبِلِ, (Lth,) [aorist نَخُ3َ ,] verbal noun نَخٌّ; (Lth, K;) and بِهَا نَخْنَخَ; (AM;) and نَخْنَخَهَا; (Lth;) He chid the camels by the cry of إِخّْ إِخّْ (or إِخْ إِخْ, as in the CK and a MS. copy of the K: in the L written once اخّ اخّ, and twice اخْ اخْ:) in order that they might lie down upon their breasts, with folded legs: (Lth, AM, L, K:) you say نَخَّ بِهَا نَخًّا شَدِيدًا, and نَخَّةً شَدِيدَةً, he did so vehemently. (Lth.)
4.
Also, نخنخ, (verbal noun نَخْنَخَةٌ, Lth,) He made a camel to lie down upon its breast, with folded legs- (IAar, Lth, S, K.)
5.
نَخَّ الإِبِلَ, and نَخَّ بِهَا, [aorist نَخُ3َ ,] verbal noun نَخٌّ, He made the camels to lie down near by the collector of the alms required by the law, called صَدَقَة, that he might take them in payment of those alms. (L.)

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