و • ت • ح
وَتُحَ
, aor. يَوْتُحُ, inf. n. وَتَاحَةٌ (S, K) and وُتُوحَةٌ (K) and وَتْحَةٌ, (L,) It (a thing, S, or a gift, K) was little, or small, and paltry, mean, or contemptible. (S, L, K.) وَتَحَ عَطَاءَهُ, aor. يَتِحُ; (K;) and ↓
اوتحهُ; (S, K;) and ↓
وَتّحهُ, inf. n. تَوْتِيحٌ; (S;) He made his gift little, or small, (S, K,) and paltry, mean, or contemptible. (K.) لَهُ الشَّىْءَ ↓
اوتح
He made the thing little to him. (L.) ↓
اوتح
He became a person of little property. (K)
توتّح مِنَ الشرَابِ
He drank a little of the beverage: (S, L:) or, as also توتّح الشَّرَابَ, he drank the beverage by little and little. (TA.)
شَىْءٌ وَتْحٌ
, and ↓
وَتِحٌ, (S, K,) and ↓
وَتَحٌ, and ↓
وَتِيحٌ, (K,) A little, or small, and paltry, mean, or contemptible, thing. (S, K.) One says also شَىْءٌ وَتَحٌ وَعْرٌ
A small, or little, or scanty, thing: the latter of the two epithets being an imitative sequent; (S;) or, correctly, a corroborative. (Marg. note in a copy of the S.) ↓
مَا أَغْنَى وعَنِّى وَتَحَةً, a phrase like ما اغنى
عنّى عَبَكَةً, (L,) or He, or it, was of no profit, or advantage, to me. (L, K.) طَعَامٌ وَتْحٌ
Food in which is no good; like وَحْتٌ. (L.) ↓
رَجُلٌ وَتحٌ
A vile, mean, or contemptible, man. (S.)
وَتَحٌ
see وَتْحٌ.
وَتَحَةٌ
see وَتْحٌ.
وَتِيحٌ
see وَتْحٌ.
وتِحٌ
see وَتْحٌ.