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مَقَتَهُ , (aor.
مَقُتَ , Msb,) inf. n.
مَقْتٌ (and, accord. to the K,
مَقَاتَةٌ; but this is the inf. n. of
مَقُتَ, q. v.; TA)
He hated him: (S,
K:) as also ↓
مقّته , (K,) inf. n.
تَمْقِيتٌ; (TA;) [but this has, probably, an
intensive signification;]
or he
hated him on account of a foul action that he had
committed: (Lth:) or
he hated him with the
most violent hatred, (Zj, M, Er-Rághib, Msb,)
on
account of a foul action. (Msb.) ― -b2-
مَقُتَ
إِِلَى
النَّاسِ, aor.
مَقُتَ , inf. n.
مَقَاتَةٌ,
He was hateful, or
an
object of hatred, to men, on account of a foul action
that he had committed: (Lth:) or
he was hateful,
or
an object of hatred, in the utmost degree, (M,
Msb,)
on account of a foul action. (Msb.) 2
مَقَّتَ see 1. 3
مَاقَتَهُ He hated him [or
hated him in the utmost degree]
reciprocally,
on account of some foul, or
evil, affair.
(A.) ― -b2-
مَاقَتُوا [
They bore hatred, one to
another.] (TA, art.
بهت.) 4
مَا
أَمْقَتَهُ
عِنْدِى How hated, or
hateful, or
odious, is he to me! (Sb, K.) ―
-b2-
مَا
أَمْقَتَنِى
لَهُ How I hate him! (Sb, K.) 5
تمقّت
إِِلَيْهِ He showed, or
manifested, hatred [or
the utmost hatred]
to him: contr. of
تحبّب
اليه. (A.) 6
تماقتوا They hated one another,
[or
hated one another in the utmost degree,]
on account of some foul, or
evil, affair.
(A.)
نِكَاحُ
المَقْتِ The marrying the wife
of one's father after him; (K;) that is,
after
his having divorced her or
died: (TA:) this
was done in the time of paganism, (S,) and was then thus
called;
مَقْتٌ signifying the “ most violent hatred:
” it is forbidden in the Kur, iv. 26. (Zj.)
مَقْتِىًّ A man
who has
contracted the kind of marriage termed
نكاح
المقت: (ISd, K:) or the
son of such a man.
(Zj, K.)
مَقِيتٌ and ↓
مَمْقُوتٌ Hated: (S, K:) or the
former signifies
hateful, and the latter
hated: (MF:) [or
hateful, and hated, on account
of his having committed a foul action: in this sense
مقيت is mentioned by Lth: or
hateful, and
hated, in the utmost degree, on account of a foul
action: in this sense
مقيت is mentioned in the Msb.]
مَمْقُوتٌ : see
مَقِيتٌ. Credit:
Lane Lexicon