1 أَنَى , (S, M, K,) aor. يَأْنِى, (S,) inf. n. إِِنٌى (S, M, K) and أَنْىٌ and أَنَآءٌ, (M, K,) or, accord. to [some of the copies of] the M, أَنًى, (TA, [in which this is said to be the right form,]) or أَنًا, (as written in the CK,) said of a thing, Its time came; or it was, or became, or drew, near; syn. أَتَى وَقْتُهُ, and جَآءَ أَنَاهُ; (Bd lvii. 15 [in explanation of a passage cited voce أَنْ];) or حَانَ: (S, M, K:) or أَنَى, aor. يَأْنِى, inf. n. أَنْىٌ, signifies it was, or became, or drew, near; and it was, or became, present. (Msb.) You say, أَنَى لَكَ أَنْ تَفْعَلَ, aor. يَأْنِى; and آنَ, aor. يَئِينُ; and نَالَ لك, aor. يَنِيلُ; and أَنَالَ; all meaning حَانَ لَكَ [The time has come, or has drawn near, for thee that thou shouldst do such a thing: or the time of thy doing such a thing has come to thee: or thy doing such a thing has drawn near]: so says Zj; and Fr says the like: but the best of these is أَنَى لَكَ. (T.) And أَنَى الرَّحِيلُ The time of departure came, or drew near; syn. حَانَ وَقْتُهُ. (TA, from a trad.) ― -b2- It came, or attained, to its time; to its full, or final, time or state; to maturity, or ripeness; it became mature, or ripe; (T, S, M, IAmb, * Msb, * K;) or, accord. to some, only when said of a plant; (M, K;) [or it signifies also] it became thoroughly cooked. (T, Msb. *) Hence, in the Kur [xxxiii. 53], غَيْرَنَاظِرِينَ إِِنَاهُ Not waiting, or watching, for its becoming thoroughly cooked; or for its cooking becoming finished. (T, S, * M.) [See also إِِنًى, below.] You say also, أَنَى الحَمِيمُ, (inf. n. أَنْىٌ, TA,) The hot water became heated to the utmost degree. (S, K.) And أَنَى المَآءُ The water became hot to the utmost degree. (M.) -A2- أَنَى, aor. أُنِىٌّ, inf. n. أَنْىٌ, It (a thing) was, or became, behind, or after, its time: (Lth, T:) or أَنَى, inf. n. أُنِىٌّ, it, or he, (a man, TA,) was, or became, behind, backward, or late; it, or he, delayed, or held back; (M, K;) as also أَنِىَ, aor. يَأْنَى, inf. n. إِِنًى أن أنى أني إِن إِني انى اني ونى آن آني ; and ↓ أَنَّى , inf. n. تَأْنِيَةٌ. (K.) ― -b2- See also 5, in two places.
2 اَنَّىَ see 4, in two places: -A2- and see 1. ― -b2- You say also, أَنَّيْتُ فِى الشَّىْءِ I fell short, or fell short of what was requisite or what I ought to have done, or flagged, or was remiss, in, or in respect of, the thing. (TA. [The verb is there written without any syll. signs; but the context seems to indicate that it is as above.]) 4 آنى آنى آني and ↓ أنّى signify the same. (IAar, T, M.) You say, آنَاهُ, (T, S, M, Msb, K,) with medd, (Msb,) aor. يُؤْنِيهِ, (S,) inf. n. إِِينَآءٌ, (S, K,) [in the CK, اَنَيْتُهُ اِنْيًا is erroneously put for آنَيْتُهُ إِِينَآءٌ,] He postponed it, put it off, deferred it, delayed it, retarded it; (T, S, M, Msb, K;) retrained it, withheld it, impeded it; (S, TA;) whatever the thing be. (T.) And الطَّعَامَ فِى النَّارِ ↓ أَنَّيْتُ I kept the food long upon the fire. (TA.) And لَا تُؤْنِ فُرْصَتَكَ Postpone not thou, or defer not, thine opportunity, or the time when thou art able to do a thing. (T.) And it is said in a trad., respecting the prayer of Friday, رَأَيْتُكَ آنَيْتَ وَآذَيْتَ (M, * Mgh, * TA) I see thee to have delayed coming, and to have done what is annoying to others by stepping over the necks [of those already in their places in the mosque]: (As, Mgh, * TA:) a saying of 'Omar. (Mgh.) -A2- آنَاهُ also signifies He made him, or it, to be distant, remote, or far off; removed far away, alienated, or estranged, him, or it; like أَنْآهُ [from which it is formed by transposition]. (TA.) [Hence,] يُؤْنِيكَ occurs in a verse of Es-Sulameeyeh; (M, TA;) meaning يُنْئِيكَ; the ' being put before the ن (M.)
5 تأنّى He acted deliberately, or leisurely, not hastily; as also ↓ استأنى ; and ↓ أَنِىَ , (M, K,) aor. يَأْنَى, (K,) inf. n. أنْىٌ: (TA:) he acted with moderation, gently, deliberately, or leisurely; without haste; and with gravity, staidness, sedateness, or calmness; فِى الأَمْرِ in the affair; as also ↓ استأنى : (Mgh:) or he acted gently; (IAar, T, TA;) as also ↓ أَنِىَ , aor. and inf. n. as above: (TA:) or he acted gently, and waited; فِى الأَمْرِ in the affair: (S:) or he waited, or was patient, or waited with patience, (T, Msb,) and did not hasten, in an affair. (Msb.) التَّأَتِّى and التَّأَنِّى are nearly syn.: you say, تأنّى لَهُ He acted gently with him, [or to him,] and did not hasten in his affair. (Mgh.) You say also, بِهِ ↓ استأنى He waited patiently with him; or waited, and had patience, with him; (S, TA;) he did not hasten him; (Lth, T;) as also ↓ استأناهُ . ('Eyn, Har p. 67.) And بِهِ حَوْلًا ↓ اُسْتُؤْنِىَ [He was waited patiently with for a year]. (S.) And فِى أَمْرِكَ ↓ اِسْتَأْنِ Hasten not in thine affair. (Lth, T.) And فِى الطَّعَامِ ↓ اِسْتَأْنَيْتُ I waited for the food to become perfectly prepared or cooked. (Har p. 67.) And تَأَنَّيْتُ الرَّجُلَ (and عَلَيْهِ, M and K in art. نظر, [see اِنْتَظَرَهُ,]) I waited for the man; as also بِهِ ↓ اِسْتَأْنَيْتُ : whence, بِالْجِرَاحَاتِ ↓ يُسْتَأنَى One should wait for the issues, or consequences, or results, of wounds. (Mgh.) And تَأنَّيْتُكَ حَتَّى لَا أَنَاةَ بِى [I have waited patiently for thee until there is no disposition to wait patiently in me]. (S.)
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إِِسْتَاْنَىَ see 5, passim.
أَنْىٌ : see what next follows.
إِِنْىٌ
أن
أنى
أني
إِن
إِني
انى
اني
ونى
آن
آني (AO, T, S, M, Msb, K) and ↓
إِِنًى , (Akh, T, S, Msb,) the latter in [some of] the copies of
the K erroneously written
أَنَآءٌ, (TA,) [and in other copies of the same omitted,] and ↓
إِِنْوٌ , (Akh, Th, T, S, M, K,) with
و substituted for
ى, (AAF, M,) and ↓
أَنْىٌ (K) and ↓
أَنًى , (M, I Amb,)
An hour, or a short portion, or
a time, or an indefinite time, (سَاعَةٌ,)
of the night: (Zj, T, S, M, K:) or a time or season (وَقْتٌ)
of the night: (M in art.
انو:) or i. q.
وَهْنٌ [the period about midnight; or the time after an
hour, or a short period, of the night; or when the night is
departing]: (M, K:) or any
سَاعَة [i. e. hour, or short portion, or time,]
(M, K) of the night: (M:) [and any period of time; as will be seen
below:] or, accord. to some, (M,) ↓
إِِنًى signifies the whole day; (M, K;) as also ↓
أَنًى : (K:) the pl. is
آنَآءٌ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and
أُنىٌّ and
إِِنِىٌّ. (M, K.) You say,
مَضَى
إِِنْىٌ
مِنَ
الَّيْلِ and ↓
إِِنْوٌ [&c.] A time, or season, [&c.,] (وَقْتٌ,
[&c.,]) of the night passed: (M in art.
انو:) dual
إِِنْيَانِ and
إِِنْوَانِ. (S.) And a poet says, “
أَتَمَّتْ
حَمْلَهَا
فِى
بَعْضِ
شَهْرٍ
وَحَمْلُ
الحَامَلَاتِ
إِنًى
طَوِيلُ
[She completed her gestation in a portion of a month; but the gestation of
the pregnant in general is a long period of time]. (IAar, T.) Another
uses the phrase
ضَحَّاكُ
الأُنِىْ, occurring at the end of a verse, [for
ضحّاك
الأُنِىِّ,] meaning Found to be laughing whenever one comes to
him. (M.)
أَنًى : see
إِِنْىٌ, in two places. ― -b2- The utmost point, reach, or
degree, (M, K,) of a thing; (M;) as also ↓
إِِنًى : so in the phrase,
بَلَغَ
أَنَاهُ and
إِِنَاهُ It (a thing, M) attained its utmost point, reach,
or degree: (M, K:) or this means, [or, accord. to the CK, “and” it
means,] its state of being thoroughly cooked; its state of maturity; or
its full, or final, time or state. (K.) [See 1, where an
ex. from the Kur xxxiii. 53 is cited. Both words are said to be inf. ns.] -A2-
See also
أَنَاةٌ.
إِِنًى
أن
أنى
أني
إِن
إِني
انى
اني
ونى
آن
آني : see
إِِنِىٌ, in two places: ― -b2- and see
أَنًى.
أَنَآءٌ [Postponement; a putting off; a deferring; a delaying; a
retarding: restraint; a withholding; an impeding:] a subst. from
آنَاهُ, aor.
يُؤْنِيهِ, inf. n.
إِِينَآءٌ, meaning “he postponed it,” &c.: (S, Msb, * TA:) the
context of the K erroneously requires it to be understood as a subst. from
أَنَى, aor.
يَأْنى. (TA.)
إِِنَآءٌ
انآء A certain thing of which one makes use, (M,) well
known; (S, K;) namely, a vessel, or receptacle, (Mgh, Msb,)
for water [&c.]: (Mgh:) pl.
آنِيَةٌ, (T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) originally
أَأْنِيَةٌ; (M;) and
أَوَانٍ; (T, S, M, Mgh, K;) the former a pl. of pauc.; and the latter
a pl. of mult., (Mgh,) pl. of
آنِيَةٌ. (T, S, M.)
أَنَاةٌ
Moderation; gentleness; deliberateness; a leisurely manner
of proceeding, or of deportment, &c.; patience, as meaning
contr. of hastiness: and gravity; staidness; sedateness; calmness: a
subst. from
تَأَنَّى; (S, Msb;) syn.
تُؤَدَةٌ; (T;) and
رِفْقٌ; (Ham p. 317;)
and
حِلْمٌ and
وَقَارٌ; (M, Mgh, K;) as also ↓
أنًى . (M, K, TA. [In the CK,
كالاَنْىِ is erroneously put for
كَالأَنَى.]) ― -b2- Also Hope: [in this sense, accord. to the
TA, written with kesr; but this is doubtless a mistake, probably occasioned by a
mistranscription:] so in the charge of 'Orweh to his sons;
يَا
بَنِىَّ
إِِذَا
رَأَيْتُمْ
خَلَّةً
رَائِعَةً
مِنْ
رَجُلٍ
فَلَا
تَقْطَعُوا
أَنَاتَكُمْ
مِتْهُ
وَإِِنْ
كَانَ
عِنْدَ
النَّاسِ
رَجُلَ
سَؤْءٍ [O my sons, when ye see a quality exciting admiration and
approval, in a man, cut not ye off your hope of him, though he be in the
estimation of the people a bad man]. (M.) -A2- A woman in whom is a
languor on the occasion of rising, or standing up; (T, S, K;) and
a gentle, or grave, deportment: (S:) or in whom is a languor
impeding from rising, or standing up: (As:) and
وَهْنَانَةٌ signifies the like: (T:) Sb says that it is originally
وَنَاةٌ, like as
أَحَدٌ is originally
وَحَدٌ; from
الوَنَى: (S:) the people of El-Koofeh say that it is only
وَنَاةٌ: so says Lth: and he says that
أَنَاةٌ signifies, as applied to a woman, blessed, prospered,
or abounding in good, as it is explained also by ADk, and forbearing,
gentle, grave, staid, sedate, or calm, and compliant, or
agreeing with another in mind or opinion: and the pl. is
أَنَواتٌ: or, as some say, it signifies a grave, staid, sedate,
or calm, woman, who does not clamour, nor utter foul language.
(T.)
أَنِىٌّ
ذ , as part. n. of 1, A thing of which the time has come,
or drawn near: and which has come, or attained, to its time; to
its full, or final, time or state; to maturity, or
ripeness: but accord. to some, only applied to a plant. (M, K.) [Compare
آنٍ.] -A2- Behind, or after, the time; backward, or
late; delayed, or held back; (K, TA; [but wanting in a MS. copy of
the former in my possession, and in the CK;]) as also ↓
آنٍ . (TA.)
إٍِنِيهْ
أنيه
إِناء
انيه
انية
ونى
آني
آنيه
آنية a word expressive of disapproval, and of deeming a thing
remote or improbable: Sb relates that it was said to an Arab of the desert, who
had taken up his abode in a town, or place, “Wilt thou go forth when the desert
shall have become plentiful in herbage?” and he said,
أَأَنَا
إِِنِيهْ [What, I, indeed?], meaning “Do ye say this to me
when I am know to do thus?” as though he disapproved of their questioning him:
but there is much diversity of opinion respecting this word: (TA:) [accord. to
some,] it is composed of the redundant
إِِنْ and the meddeh denoting disapproval [followed by the
ه of silence]. (Mughnee voce
إِِنٌ.) [See what is said of the redundant
انْ in the present work.]
أَنَّى signifies Whence? syn.
مِنْ
أَيْنَ; (T, S, M;) being an interrogative respecting the direction,
or quarter, from which a thing is: (Msb:) and whence [used to denote a
condition]: (TA:) and where? and where [used to denote a
condition]; syn.
أَيْنَ: (T, K: [in which latter the first signification is not
mentioned:]) and as one of the adverbial nouns used to denote a condition,
whencesoever; from whatever direction or quarter: (S:) and
wherever; wheresoever: (Lth, T:) and when? and when [used to
den a condition]; syn.
مَتَى: (T, K: [but in the latter of these, in art.
ان, in the place of
مَتَى we find
حَيْثُ, which I regard as a mistake:]) and how? syn.
كَيْفَ: (Lth, T, S, M, K:) and however. (Lth, TA.) [I mention
all these significations together because one of them is assigned by some
authorities and another by others to
انّى in one and the same instance.] You say,
أَنَّى
يَكُونُ
هٰذَا Whence, from what direction or quarter, from what
way, will, or should, be this? (Msb.) And
أَنَّى
لَكَ
هٰذَا Whence [came, or cometh,] to thee this? (S.) It
is said in the Kur [iii. 32],
يَا
مَرْيَمُ
أَنَّى
لَكِ
هٰذَا O Mary, whence [came] to thee this? (T.) And in
the same [xxxiv. 51],
وَأَنَّى
لَهُمُ
التَّنَاوُشُ
مِنْ
مَكَانٍ
بَعِيدٍ, meaning [But] whence [shall the attaining
of belief be possible to them from a distant place, i. e., (as explained
in the S in art.
نوش ,) in the world to come, when they have disbelieved in
the present world? or but how &c.?]. (T.) And in the same [1xxx. 25],
accord. to one reading,
أَنَّى
صَبَبْنَا
المَآءَ
صَبَّا, meaning Where have we poured forth the water, pouring?
but in this is an allusion to the direction [whence the rain comes]; and it may
be rendered whence? &c.; and accord. to this reading, the pause upon
طَعَامِهٌ [immediately preceding] is complete. (IAmb, T.) And you
say,
أَنَّى
تَأْتِنِى
آتِكَ, (S, K,) meaning Whencesoever, or from whatever
direction or quarter, thou shalt come to me, I will come to thee.
(S.) In the saying of 'Alkameh, “
وَمُطْعَمُ
الغُنْمِ
يُوْمَ
الغُنْمِ
مُطْعَمُهُ
أَنَّى
تَوَجَّهَ
وَالمَحْرُومُ
مَحْرُومُ
” the meaning is, [And he who is given spoil to enjoy, (lit., who is fed
therewith,) on the day of spoil, is given it to enjoy] wherever he
repairs, or however he repairs, [and the prohibited is prohibited.]
(Lth, T, TA.) The saying in the Kur [iii. 159],
قُلْتُمٌ
أَنَّى
هٰذَا means Ye say, When is this? or How is this? (T,)
or Whence is this? (T, Bd, Jel.) And
أَنَّى
شئْتُمْ, in the same, [ii. 223,] may mean Whence, or when,
or how, ye will. (TA.) You say also,
أَنَّى
لَكَ
أَنْ
تَفْتَحَ
الحِصْنَ, meaning How [is it, or will it be,
possible for thee to open, or conquer, the fortress]? (S.)
آنٍ
آن Hot, or heated, to the utmost degree: applied to
hot water, (S, M, K,) in the Kur lv. 44: (S, M:) fem.
آنِيَةٌ; occurring in the Kur lxxxviii. 5. M.) -A2- See also
أَنِىٌّ. -A3- Also A man much characterized by moderation,
gentleness, or deliberateness; by a leisurely manner of proceeding,
or of deportment, &c.; by patience, as meaning contr. of hastiness; by
gravity, staidness, sedateness, or calmness. (S, K. *)
أَتَيْتُهُ
آنِيَةً
بَعْدَ
آنِيَةٍ is a phrase mentioned by AAF, meaning I came to
him time after time: in which, [says ISd,] I am of opinion that
آنية is of the measure
فَاعِلَةٌ from
الإِنَى: but the word commonly known is
آوِنَة [pl. of
أَوَانٌ; or
آيِنَة, which is syn. with
آوِنَة: see
أَوَانٌ]. (M.) Credot:
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