رَغَثَهَا

1.
, (S, A, K,) aorist رَغَثَ , (K,) verbal noun رَغَثٌ; (TK;) and ارتغثها; (K;) said of a kid, (S, A,) [and apparently of a lamb, (see 4,) or of any young animal,] He sucked her; (S, A, K;) namely, his mother. (S, A.)
2.
Hence, in a tradition, ذَهَبَ رَسُولُ اللّٰهِ صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ وَأَنْتُمْ تَرْغَثُونَهَا (assumed tropical:) [The Apostle of God (may God bless and save him) has departed from the world, and ye suck the sweets of it]; meaning the world; i. e. تَرْضَعُونَهَا. (TA.)
3.
[Hence also,] رَغَثَهُ النَّاسُ (assumed tropical:) The people, or men, asked, or begged, of him so much that all that he had passed away. (TA.) And رُغِثَ, (ElAhmar, JK, S, K,) verbal noun رِغَاثٌ, (JK,) (assumed tropical:) He (a man) was asked of, or begged of, so much that all that he had became exhausted. (El-Ahmar, JK, S, K.)
4.
رُغِثَ, (K,) or رُغِثَتْ said of a woman, (TA,) He, (K,) or she, (TA,) had a complaint of, or a pain in, the رُغَثَاء. (K, TA.)
5.
رَغَثَهُ He thrust, pierced, stuck, or stabbed, him time after time; and so ارغثهُ. (K. [See also the latter below.])

Perseus ID: n15993