ق • ل • ع
قَلَعَ
and ↓
اِفْتَلَعَ
He pulled, plucked, tore, wrenched, or rooted, out, or up, or off; detached; removed from his or its place; displaced; (Msb, K *;) eradicated; uprooted; unrooted. (K.) تَقْلَعُ (K in art. جذو) and تقلعُ السَّيْرَ (TA in that art.) [app. for تَقْلَعُ فِى السَّيْرِ], said of she-camels, (K ib.) [app. They raise their feet clear from the ground: see قَلِعٌ and قُلْعٌ: the pret. seems to be قَلِعَ: so if تَقْلَعُ be the right reading: but in a copy of the K it seems to be تُقْلِعُ: see جَاذٍ, art. جذو.
أَقْلَعَ
It (rain) left off. (The lexicons passim.) It cleared away; syn. إِنْجَلَى. (TA.) أَقْلَعَ عَنْهُ
He, or it, left him, or quitted him, or it. (Mgh, Msb, K.) He abstained, or desisted, from it. (S.) أَقْلَعَ
It (hard fortune) departed: see an ex. voce إِبِدٌ. أَقْلعَتِ الحُمَّى
The fever passed away.
تَقَلَّعَ فِى مَشْيِهِ
He walked as though he were descending a declivity. (TA.)
اِنْقَلَعَ
It became pulled out, or up, or off; became removed from its place, displaced, eradicated, uprooted, or unrooted; it fell, or came, out. You say, إِنْقَلَعَتْ أَسْنَانُهُ [His teeth fell, or came, out.] (TA, art. حس.)
مَقْلَعٌ
: see an ex. voce صَمْغٌ.
مِقْلاَعٌ
A thing with which one throws a stone; (S;) a sling: (PS:) so in the present day. See also مِزْعَقٌ.
قَلَعَةٌ
as meaning Large stones: see مِرْدًى.
قَلْعِىٌّ
: see رَصاَصٌ and انُكٌ; in Turkish قَلَاىْ.
قُلُوعٌ
is a quasi-inf. n. of the verb in the phrase أَقْلَعَتِ الحُمَّى: see صَلَّ.