وَلَثَتْنَا السَّمَاءُ

1.
, [aorist تَلِثُ,] verbal noun وَلْثٌ, The sky wetted us with a little rain. (TA.)
2.
وَلَثَهُ, aorist يَلِثُ, (S,) verbal noun وَلْثٌ, (S, K,) He beat, struck, or smote, him, (AA, S, K,) with a staff, or stick, (AA, S,) a little: (As:) or he beat him, or struck him, without wounding him. (Aboo-Murrah El-Kusheyree.)
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وَلَثَ لَهُ عَقْدًا He made with him a covenant, compact, or contract, that was unintentional, or not firmly concluded, or settled. (S.) وَلَثَ لَهُمْ, [aorist يَلِثُ,] verbal noun وَلْثٌ, He gave them, or granted them, somewhat of a covenant, compact, or contract. (TA.)
4.
وَلَثَ, [aorist يَلِثُ?] verbal noun وَلْثٌ, He concluded a covenant, compact, or contract. (TA.)
5.
وَلَثَ لَهُ, aorist يَلِثُ, verbal noun وَلْثٌ, He made to him a weak promise. (TA.)
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وَلَثَ فُلَانٌ لَنَا مِنْ أَمْرِنَا, verbal noun وَلْثٌ, Such a one appointed the manner of somewhat of our affair for us; synonym وَجَّهَ. (TA.)
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وَلَثَ لِمَمْلُوكِهِ عِتْقًا, [aorist يَلِثُ, verbal noun وَلْثٌ,] He promised his slave manumission after his death, saying, Thou art free after my death. (ISh.)

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