وَكَتَ

1.
, aorist يَكِتُ, (verbal noun وَكَتٌ, He, or it, made a mark, or impression, or left a mark. (K.) You say وَكَتَ شَيْيءًا He, or it, made a mark, or impression, or left a mark, upon a thing. (TK.)
2.
وَكَتَ aorist يَكِتُ, verbal noun وَكْتٌ; and وِكّت, verbal noun تَوْكِيتٌ; He filled (K.) a قِرْبَة, (Lh,) or a cup, or the like, as also زكت. (Fr.)
3.
وَكَتَ, aorist يَكِتُ, verbal noun وَكْتٌ, He walked, or went, with short steps. (Sh, K.)
4.
He (a beast of carriage) raised and put down his feet quickly. (L.)
5.
وَكَتَ المَشْىَ, verbal noun وَكْتٌ and وَكَتَانٌ, He went, or walked, with short steps, but in a heavy and ugly manner. (L.)
6.
فِى سَيْرِهِ وَكّت He went with a particular kind of pace. (L, from Kr.)
7.
وَكَتَ الكِتَابَ, verbal noun وَكْتٌ, He pointed, or dotted, the book, writing, or letter. (L.)

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