إِتَّطَأَ

1.
It was prepared, and became plain, smooth, or soft. (K.) [See also 5.]
2.
إِتَّطَأَ العِشَاءُ (in a tradition) The evening became completely dark: [or the period of nightfall fully came:] also read إِيتَطَى, according to the dialect of the tribe of Keys, and explained as signifying the period of nightfall came. The latter verb also signifies “ concurrence, or concord, and agreement, with another. ” (TA.)
3.
إِيتَطَأَ الشَّهْرُ [About half the month has elapsed]. This is said a day before the half, and a day after the half. (AZ.)
4.
إِتَّطَأَ, (as in the CK,) or إِيتَطَأَ, (as in a MS. copy of the K,) measure إِفْتَعَلَ [in the TA written إِسْتَطَأَ, which is doubtless a mistake,] It was right, and attained its full period; was perfect, or complete. (K.)

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