It became in a complete, or perfect, state: (TA:) or it became so in a certain way: (S:) one says استوثج النَّبْتُ (tropical:) the plants, herbs, or herbage, clung together, one part to another, and became in a complete, or perfect, state. (S, K.)
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استوثج المَالُThe property [apparently meaning camels or the like] became much, or abundant. (S, K.)
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استوثج مِنَ المَالِHe desired, wished for, or longed for, much of property [apparently meaning camels or the like]; synonym اسْتَكْثَرَ: (As, Th, S, K *:) as also استوثق. (TA.)
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استوثجتShe (a woman) became large in body, or corpulent and fleshy, and perfect in make. (T.)