1
نَاصَ , (M, K,) aor.
يَنُوصُ, (M,) inf. n.
نَوْصٌ and
مَنَاصٌ (M, K) and
مَنِيصٌ (M) and
نَوِيصٌ (K) and
نِيَاصٌ, (K, accord. to the TA,) or
نِيَاصَةٌ, (accord. to a MS. copy of the K,
and accord. to to the CK,) and
نَوَصَانٌ, (K,)
He
put himself in motion: (K:)
or he put himself in motion and
went away. (M, TA.) You say,
مَا
يَنُوصُ
فُلَانٌ
لِحَاجَتِى Such a one does not put himself
in motion for [the accomplishment of]
my want.
(TA.) And
مَا
بِهِ
نَوِيصٌ There is not in him strength
(S, M)
and motion (or
activity], (S, TA.)
― -b2-
نَاصَ
لِلْحَرَكَةِ, inf. n.
نَوْصٌ and
مَنَاصٌ,
He prepared himself for motion.
(M, TA.) ― -b3-
نَاصَ
الفَرَسُ, (Lth, M,) inf. n.
نَوْصٌ, (Lth, TA,)
The horse, having
his bridle pulled in, and being put in motion,
raised
his head; as also ↓
استناص : (Lth, M:) or ↓
إِِسْتِنَاصَةٌ signifies a horse's
putting himself in motion to run. (K.) ― -b4-
نَاصَ
إِِلَيْهِ, (K,) inf. n.
نَوْصٌ, (TA,)
He rose to him. (K.) ―
-b5-
نَاصَ, aor.
يَنُوصُ, inf. n.
نَوْصٌ,
He turned aside, or
away:
(M, TA:)
he drew back, receded, retreated, or
retired; (S, K *;) as also ↓
استناص : (S:)
he fled; or
turned away and fled: (TA:)
he escaped, and
outwent: (Msb:) and, inf. n.
مَنِيصٌ and
مَنَاصٌ,
he escaped; or
became
safe, or
secure: (M:) and accord. to IB,
نُوصٌ, with, damm, [app. as an inf. n.,] also
signifies the act of
fleeing. (TA.) You say,
نَاصَ
عَنِ
الأَمْرِ He turned aside, or
away,
from the thing, or
affair; he declined from it;
he avoided it; as also
لَاصَ. (Aboo-Turáb, TA.) And
نَاصَ
عَنْهُ, inf. n.
نَوْصٌ,
He removed, withdrew, or
retired to a distance, and separated himself, from him,
or
it. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.) And
نَاصَ
عَنْ
قِرْنِهِ, (S, A,) aor.
يَنُوصُ, inf. n.
نَوْصٌ and
مَنَاصٌ, (S,)
He fled, or
turned
away and fled, from his opponent, or
adversary,
(S, A,)
and eluded him, (S,) or
removed,
withdrew, or
retired to a distance, from him.
(A) And it is said in the Kur, [xxxviii. 2,]
وَلَاتَ
حِينَ
مَنَاصٍ, meaning,
When it was not a time
of fleeing: (Az, TA:) or
when it was not a time
of drawing back and fleeing: (S, TA:) or
when it
was not a time of seeking, or
petitioning, and of
being aided, or
succoured. (M, TA.) 3
نَاْوَصَ see
جُرَّةٌ. 10
إِِسْتَنْوَصَ see 1, in three places.
نَوْصٌ A wild ass; (S, M,
K;) because he ceases not to raise his head, going to
and fro, like one running away at random. (Lth, K. *)
نَائِصٌ Raising his head, and
running away at random: (M:) or a wild ass
raising his head, and going to and fro, like one running
away at random: (Lth, K *:) and ↓
مَنِيصٌ a horse
raising his head.
(TA.)
مَنَاصٌ A
place to which one has recourse for refuge, protection,
preservation, or concealment: a place of refuge:
(S, Msb, K:)
a place to which one flees; (S;)
a place of safety or
security. (A.) -A2- See
also 1, throughout.
مَنِيصٌ : see
نَائِصٌ. Credit:
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