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مَكَثَ , aor.
مَكُثَ ; and
مَكُثَ, aor.
مَكُثَ ; inf. n.
مَكْثٌ [with which
مُكْثٌ and
مِكثٌ (see below) are syn.] and
مِكِّيثَى (S, K) [like
خِصِّيصَى, q. v.,] and
مِكِّيثَآءُ [like
خِصِّيصَآءُ] and
مَكَثٌ and
مُكُوثٌ and
مُكْثَانٌ (K) and
مَكَاثٌ and
مَكَاثَةٌ [which last is the inf. n. of
مَكُثَ]; (TA;)
He
tarried; tarried and waited, or expected;
(S, K;)
was patient, and
tarried, and waited, or expected: or he
tarried, stayed, or
stopped, expecting: loitered; tarried; stayed; waited;
paused in expectation;
فِى
مَكَانٍ in a place. (TA.) [In like
manner,] ↓
تمكّث He loitered; tarried; stayed;
waited; paused in expectation. (S, K.) 5
تَمَكَّثَ see 1.
مُكْثٌ and ↓
مِكْثٌ , substs., from
مَكَثَ or
مَكُثَ,
A tarrying; tarrying and waiting,
or
expecting; &c. (S, A.)
مِكْثٌ : see
مُكْثٌ.
مَكِيثٌ Grave: (S, K:)
who does not hasten in his affair: pl.
مُكَثَآءُ and
مَكِيثُونَ. (TA.) ― -b2-
مَكِيثُ
الكَلَامِ (tropical:)
Slow of speech.
(Ibn-Abi-l- Hadeed.) ― -b3- Also
مَكِيثٌ A man
remaining; staying; abiding;
remaining fixed, or
stationary. (TA.)
سَارَ
الرَّجُلُ
مُتَمَكِّثًا The man journeyed,
or
proceeded, loitering; syn.
مُتَلَوِّمًا. (S.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon