1 ذَاقَهُ , (K,) first pers. ذُقْتُهُ, aor. أَذُوقْهُ, (S, Msb,) inf. n. ذَوْقٌ and ذَوَاقٌ and مَذَاقٌ (S, Msb, K) and مَذَاقَةٌ, (S, K,) He tasted it; i. e., perceived its taste, by means of the moisture of the tongue: (Msb:) or he tried, or knew, its taste: (K:) it is originally said of that of which little is taken: when much is taken, the term أَكْلٌ is used [and one says أَكَلَهُ]: and ↓ تذاوقهُ signifies the same as ذَاقَهُ. (TA.) You say, ذُقْتُ الشَّىْءَ [I tasted the thing], (S,) or الطَّعَامَ [the food]. (Msb.) And يَوْمٌ مَا ذُقْتُهُ طَعَامًا, meaning مَا ذُقْتُ فِيهِ [i. e. A day in which I tasted not food]. (TA.) ― -b2- By amplification, الذَّوْقُ is used to signify (assumed tropical:) The perceiving, beside tastes, all other objects of the senses, and states or conditions: (Bd in iii. 177:) it is not restricted to the sense of the mouth [or tongue] in the language of the Kur-án nor in the [genuine or classical] language of the [Pagan] Arabs. (TA.) Hence, in the Kur iii. 177, ذُوقُوا عَذَابَ الحَرِيقِ (assumed tropical:) [Taste ye the punishment of burning]: (Bd, TA:) for, although, in the common conventional acceptation, the verb relates to what is little in quantity, it is regarded as suitable to be used in relation to what is much. (TA.) One says also, فُلَانٌ ذَاقَ كَذَا وَأَنَا أَكَلْتُهُ [lit. Such a one tasted such a thing, and I ate it;] meaning (assumed tropical:) such a one knew, or tried or tested, such a thing, and I knew it, or tried it or tested it, more. (TA.) ذُقْتُ الشَّىْءَ means (assumed tropical:) I tried, or tested, the thing. (Msb.) And hence one says, ذاق فُلَانٌ البَأْسَ (assumed tropical:) Such a one experienced harm, &c.; i. e., knew it by its befalling him. (Msb.) And ذُقْتُ مَا عِنْدَ فُلَانٍ (assumed tropical:) I knew, or tried or tested, what [qualities &c.] such a one possessed; (S, TA;) and so ذُقْتُ فُلَانًا. (TA.) And ذَاقَ الرَّجُلُ عُسَيْلَةَ المَرْأَةِ وَ ذَاقَتْ عُسَيْلَتَهُ (assumed tropical:) The man [tasted or] experienced the sweetness of the carnal enjoyment of the woman, and she in like manner. (Msb.) And ذاق طَعْمَ الإِِيمَانِ (assumed tropical:) He tasted, or experienced, the savour of faith with his heart, like as the mouth tastes, or experiences, the savour of food and drink. (TA from a trad.) And ذُقْتُ كَذِبَهُ وَخَبَرْتُ حَالَهُ (tropical:) [I experienced his lying, and knew his condition]. (TA.) And ذَاقَتْهَا يَدِى, and ذَاقَتْ فُلَانَةَ, (tropical:) My hand felt her, and felt such a female. (TA.) ― -b3- ذاق القَوْسَ, (S, K,) inf. n. ذَوْقٌ; (TA;) [and ↓ ذَوَّقَهَا ; (so in Freytag's Lex. from the Deewán el-Hudhaleeyeen;)] (tropical:) He pulled the string of the bow (S, K, TA) for the purpose of trial, (K, TA,) that he might see what was its strength. (S, TA.) ― -b4- ↓ الذَّوْقُ is also employed to signify (assumed tropical:) [Taste, as meaning intellectual discernment and relish; i. e.] the faculty that is adapted to the acquisition of matters of knowledge, considered as being, in its perfection of perception, like sensation, regarded as a natural property; and particularly that [faculty] which concerns the niceties of language; because it [i. e. nice language] is, to the soul of man, like delicious intellectual food. (Kull. [When used as a subst in this sense, its pl. is أَذْوَاقٌ.]) One says, هُوَحَسَنُ الذَّوْقِ لِلشِّعْرِ, meaning (tropical:) He has a good [taste or] natural faculty for poetry. (TA.) ― -b5- [Also (assumed tropical:) Voluptuousness; sensuality: see ذَوَّاقٌ.] 2 ذوّقهُ [He gave him something to taste]: it is like لَمَّجَهُ. (M and TA in art. لمظ.) ― -b2- See also 1, in the latter half of the paragraph.
4 أَذَقْتُهُ الطَّعَامَ , (Msb, K, *) inf. n. إِِذَاقَةٌ, (TA,) I made him to taste the food; i. e., to perceive its taste by means of the moisture of the tongue: (Msb:) or I made him to try, or know, the taste [of the food]. (K.) ― -b2- [Hence,] أَذَاقَهُ اللّٰهُ وَبَالَ أَمْرِهِ (assumed tropical:) [God made him to taste, or experience, the evil result of his affair]. (S.) It is said in the Kur [xvi. 113], فَأَذَاقَهَااللّٰهُ لِبَاسَ الجُوْعِ وَالخَوْفِ (assumed tropical:) [So God made her to taste, or experience, the utmost degree of hunger and of fear]: the verb is here used with لِبَاس because meant to convey the meaning of experiencing: or the sentence is elliptical, and means, made them to taste, or experience, hunger and fear, and clad them with the clothing thereof. (TA.) And in the same [xlii. 47], إِِذَا أَذَقْنَا الإِِنْسَانُ مِنَّا رَحْمَةً (assumed tropical:) [When we make man to taste, or experience, mercy from us]; where, afterwards, الإِِصَابَةٌ is opposed to الإِِذَاقَةٌ, in the words وَإِِنْ تُصِبْهُمْ سَيِّئَةٌ. (TA.) ― -b3- أَذَاقَ زَيْدٌ بَعْدَكَ كَرَمًا means (tropical:) Zeyd became generous [after thee, i. e. after thou knewest him, or sawest him, or wast with him]: (Aboo-Hamzeh, K, TA:) [lit., made people to taste generosity:] and اذاق الفَرَسُ بَعْدَكَ عَدْوًا (tropical:) The horse became a good runner [after thee, i. e. after thou knewest him, &c.] (Aboo-Hamzeh, TA.) 5 تذوّقهُ He tasted it (ذَاقَهُ, S, K) by degrees, (S,) or repeatedly. (K.) ― -b2- [Hence,] دَعْنِى أَتَذَوَّقُ طَعْمَ فُلَانٍ (tropical:) [Let me try, or test, the character of such a one]. (TA.) And تَذَوَّقْتُ طَعْمَ فِرَاقِهِ (tropical:) [I tasted, or experienced, the savour of his separation]. (TA.)
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تَذَاْوَقَ see 1, first sentence. [The primary signification of
تَذَاوُقٌ seems to be The tasting a thing one with another.
― -b2- And hence,]
تذاوقوا
الرِّمَاحَ i. q.
تَنَاوَلُوهَا (tropical:) [They took the spears, one from another,
app. to test their qualities: see
ذَاقَ
القَوْسَ, above]. (K, TA.) Ibn-Mukbil says, “
أَوْ
كَاهْتِزَازِ
رُدَيْنِىٍّ
تَذَاوَقَهُ
أَيْدِى
التِجَارِ
فَزَادُوا
مَتْنَهُ
لِينَا
” (tropical:) [Or like the quivering of a well-straightened spear (lit. a
spear of Rudeyneh, a woman famous for the straightening of spear-shafts,
accord. to the explanation commonly received,) which the hands of the dealers
have taken, one from another, to test its quality, so that they have made the
middle of it to increase in suppleness]. (TA.) 10
اِسْتَذَاقَ
فُلَانًا
خُبْرَهُ
فَلَمْ
يَحْمَدْ
مَخْبَرَتَهُ (tropical:) [app. He endeavoured to test such a one, to
ascertain the knowledge of his internal state, and did not approve his
internal state: see the pass, part. n. below]. (TA, in which
خبره is without any syllabical signs.) ― -b2-
استذاق
الأَمْرُ
لِفُلَانٍ (tropical:) The affair was, or became,
easy, or feasible, to such a one. (JK, TA.) You say,
لَا
يَسْتَذِيقُ
لِىَ
الشِّعْرُ
إِِلَّ
فِى
فُلَانِ (tropical:) [Poetry, or versification, will not be
easy, or feasible, to me, except in relation to such a one]. (TA.)
ذَوْقٌ an inf. n. used as a simple subst.; pl.
أَذْوَاقٌ: see 1, in the latter part of the paragraph.
ذَوَاقٌ an inf. n.: and also a subst. signifying A thing that is
tasted; (JM, TA; *) of the measure
فَعَالٌ in the sense of the measure
مَفْعُولٌ. (TA.) It is said of Mohammad,
لَمْ
يَكُنْ
يَذُمُّ
ذَوَاقًا
وَلَا
يَمْدَحُهُ, i. e. [He used not to praise] what was tasted
[by him nor to dispraise it]. (JM.) And one says,
مَا
ذُقْتُ
ذَوَاقًا, meaning I tasted not anything. (S, K. *) ― -b2-
Hence it is said in a trad.,
كَانُوا
إِِذَا
خَرَجُوا
مِنْ
عِنْدِهِ
لَا
يَتَفَرَّقُونَ
إِِلَّا
عَنْ
ذَوَاقٍ, i. e. (assumed tropical:) [They used, when they went
forth from his (Mohammad's) presence, not to disperse themselves save
after receiving] knowledge and discipline that were, to their minds and
souls, as food and drink to their bodies. (JM.)
ذَوَّاقٌ (assumed tropical:) That contracts new marriages time after
time: (JM:) quick in marrying and quick in divorcing: (TA:) that
conceives frequent disgust (مَلُولٌ,
S, JM, and Har p. 569), not remaining [long] in one state with
respect to marriage &c.: fem. with
ة. (Har ubi suprà.) Hence the saying, in a trad.,
إِِنَّ
اللّٰهَ
لَا
يُحِبُّ
الذَّوَّاقِينَ
وَلَا
الذَّوَّقَاتِ (assumed tropical:) [Verily God will not love those
men who frequently contract new marriages, nor those women who do so]. (JM,
and Har ubi suprà.)
مَذَاقٌ
an inf. n.: and also a subst. (TA)
signifying A place,
or time, of tasting. (KL.)
أَمْرٌ
مُسْتَذَاقٌ (assumed tropical:) A thing, or an affair, tried,
or tested, and known: (S:) and in like manner
رَجُلٌ [a man]. (JK.)
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Lane
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