1
وَقَتَ , aor.
يَقِتُ, inf. n.
وَقتٌ; and ↓
وقّت , inf. n.
تَوْقِيتٌ; He determined, defined, or limited, a thing
as to time; (IAth, L, Msb;) and otherwise: (L, Msb:) he
determined, or defined, times. (S, K.)
وَقَتَهُ He declared [or appointed] a time in which
it should be done. (S.)
وَقَتَ
اللّٰهُ
الصلَاةَ, aor.
يَقِتُ; and ↓
وَقَّتَهَا , God hath determined, or defined, a time
for prayer. (Msb.) ↓
وقّت , as also
أَقَّتَ, He assigned, or appointed, for a thing, a
particular time; he assigned, or appointed, a particular time for doing
a thing. (IAth, L.)
لِيَوْمِ ↓
وَقَّتُّهُ
كَذَا [I appointed him, or it, for such a day]; like
أَجَّلْتُهُ. (S.) ― -b2- In the following words of the Kur. [lxxvii.
11,]
وَإِِذَا
الرُّسُلُ
أُقِّتَتْ, ↓
اقتت is a dial. form of
وُقِّتَتْ, like as
أُجُوهٌ is of
وُجُوهٌ; (S;) and the meaning is And when the Apostles shall have
one [particular] time assigned to them to decide between the
people [to whom they have been sent to preach]: (Zj:) or, shall be collected
at their appointed time, on the day of resurrection. (Fr.) This is the
general reading: but there are other reading; namely,
وُقِّتَتْ, and
وُقِتَتْ, (S, TA,) and
وُوقِتَتْ, which last is of the measure
فُوعِلَتْ, from
المُوَاقَتَةُ. (K.) ― -b3-
لَمْ
يَقِتْ
فى
الخَمْرِ
حَدًّا He (Mohammad) did not determine, or define,
for [drinking wine,] a castigation consisting of a certain number
[of blows, or stripes]. (TA, from a trad.) ― -b4-
وَقَتَ sometimes signifies He [i. e. God] made the
entering upon the state of
إِِحْرَام in pilgrimage, and prayer at the commencement of its
appointed time, obligatory, or incumbent, upon men. (TA.) ― -b5-
لِأَهْلِ
المَدِينَةِ
ذَا
الحُلَيْفَةِ ↓
وَقَّتَ He appointed, for the people of El-Medeeneh,
Dhu-l-Huleyfeh as the place where they should enter upon the state of
إِِحْرَام. (TA, from a trad.) 2
وَقَّتَ see 1 throughout. 3
واقتهُ , inf. n.
مُوَاقَتَهٌ, [He made an appointment with him for a particular
time]. (K.)
وَقْتٌ (S, K)
A time; or space, or
measure, of time, (M, L, K, Msb,)
appointed for any affair; a season:
(Msb:) mostly used with respect to what is past: (M, K:) sometimes with respect
to the future: (TA:) as also ↓
مِيقَاتٌ , (K, Msb:) or, accord. to some, there is a difference
between these two words; the former having an absolute signification, and the
latter signifying a time appointed for the performance of some action:
[as in the S:] (TA:) pl. of the former
أَوْقَاتٌ, and of the latter
مَوَاقِيتُ. (Msb.) [Hence,
وَقْتَئِذٍ Then; at that time.] ― -b2-
وَقْتٌ (tropical:) A space, or measure, of local extension;
as a mile, &c. (Sb.)
مَوْقِتٌ , [of the measure]
مَفْعِلٌ from
الوَقْتُ: (S, K:) [it may therefore be an inf. n., or a noun of
place, or a noun of time]. El-'Ajjáj says, “
وَالجَامِعُ
النَّاسَ
لِيَوْمِ
المَوْقِتِ
” [And He who congregateth mankind for the day of the appointment of a
particular time, or, of the place of a certain event, or, of the
time of a certain event; i. e., for the day of resurrection]. (S.)
مِيقَاتٌ : see
وَقْتٌ. ― -b2- Also, A place in which a certain action is
appointed to be performed. (S.) Ex.
مِيقَاتُ
الحَجِّ The place where the pilgrims enter upon the state of
إِِحْرَام: (S, K:) you say,
هٰذَا
ميقاتُ
أَهْلِ
الشَّأْمِ This is the place where the people of Syria enter upon
the state of
احرام. (S.) ― -b3- [Also, A place in which a meeting is appointed
to take place at a particular time. Ex.]
الآخِرَةُ
مِيقَاتُ
الخَلْقِ [The world to come is the place in which mankind are
appointed to meet after the resurrection]. (L.) ― -b4- [Also, That which
determines the commencement, or the like, of a period &c. Ex.]
الهِلَالُ
ميقاتُ
الشَّهْرِ [The crescent is that which determines the commencement
of the month]. (L.) ― -b5- See also
مَوْقِتٌ.
مَوْقُوتٌ and ↓
مُوَقَّتٌ
Determined, defined, definite, or limited, as
to time. (L.) ― -b2-
وَقْتٌ
مَوْقُوتٌ, and ↓
مُوَقَّتٌ ,
A determined, defined, definite, or
limited, time. (K.) ― -b3-
إِِنَّ
الصَّلَاةَ
كَانَتْ
عَلَى
المُؤْمِنِينَ
كِتَابًا
مَوْقُوتًا [Kur. iv. 104,] For prayer is to the believers a
prescript, or an appointment, or ordinance, ordained [to be
performed] in the times [thereof]. (S, K, &c.) ― -b4- Also [مَوْقُوثٌ
(see 1) and] ↓
مُوَقَّتٌ Determined, defined, or definite, as to its
extreme limit, extent, or amount: (L:) both signify anything
defined, definite, or limited. (Msb.)
مُوَقَّتٌ : see
مَوْقُوتٌ. Credit:
Lane Lexicon