و • ه • ت

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وَهَتَهُ

, aor. يَهِتُ, inf. n. وَهْتٌ, He trod, or stamped upon it vehemently. (L.) He pressed, compressed, or pressed against, him; or it; syn. ضَغَطَهُ. (L, K.)

اوهت

It (flesh-meat) became stinking: (S, K:) dial. form of ايهت. (TA.)

وَهْتَةٌ

A depressed, or low, piece of ground: (K:) pl. [or rather coll. gen. n. of which it is the n. un.] وَهْتٌ. (TA.)