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نَفِدَ , aor.
نَفَدَ , inf. n.
نَفَادٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and
نَفَدٌ, (L, K,)
It
(a thing, S, &c.)
passed
away and came to an end; became spent, exhausted, or
consumed; failed entirely; ceased; syn.
فَنِى (S, A, L, Msb, K) and
ذَهَبَ (S, L, K) and
اِنْقَطَعَ. (L, Msb.) 4
انقدهُ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and ↓
استنفدهُ (A, L, K) and ↓
انتفده (K)
He caused it to pass away
or
come to an end; spent, exhausted, or
consumed, it; caused it to fail entirely; caused it to
cease; made an end of it. (S, A, L, Msb, K.) ― -b2-
انفدوا
مَا
عِنْدَهُمْ, and ↓
استنفدوهُ ,
They spent, exhausted,
or
consumed, what they had. (A, L.) ― -b3-
وُسْعَهُ ↓
استنفد He spent, exhausted, or
exerted, to the utmost his ability or
power
(S, L, Msb.) ― -b4-
انفد
الَقْوُم The people came to that state
that their travelling-provisions were exhausted, or
had come to an end: (S, A, L, K:) or, (in the K,
and,)
their property had passed away and come to an
end. (S, L, K.) ― -b5-
انفدت
الرَّكِيَّةُ The well lost its water.
(L, K.) 3
نافدهُ , (inf. n.
مُنَافَدَةٌ, L,) [
He exerted his whole
power, or
ability, in contention, dispute, or
litigation, with him: see
مُنَافِدٌ:]
he contended with him in
arguments, pleas, or
allegations, so as to put an
end to his argument, and overcome him: (L:) or
he
contended with him before a judge; (IAth, L, K;)
contended, disputed, or
litigated with him.
(K.) It is said in a trad.,
إِِنْ
نَافَدْتَهُمْ
نَافَدُوك (S, L)
If thou contend with them
before a judge, they will so contend with thee: or
if thou allege to them, they will allege to thee:
(IAth, L;) but accord. to one relation, the verb is with
ق (S, L.) and accord. to another, the latter
verb is with
ذ,
نافذوك. (L.) 6
تنافدوا They contended,
disputed, or
litigated, together. (A.) See 3,
and see also
تنافذوا, with
ذ.] 8
انتفدهُ : see 4, ― -b2-
He
exacted, took, or
received, it fully, or
wholly (K) ― -b3-
انتفد
مِنْ
عَدْوِهِ He exacted the full, or
utmost, rate of his running. Said with reference to
a horse. (M, L.) ― -b4-
انتفد
اللَّبَنَ He drew forth the milk. (K.)
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إِِسْتَنْفَدَ see 4.
مُنَافِدٌ
ذ A man
who exerts his whole power,
or
ability, in contention, dispute, or
litigation, (S, L,)
and who does so well, so as
to put an end to the arguments, pleas, or
allegations, of his adversary, and overcome him:
(L:)
who contends with his adversary in arguments,
pleas, or
allegations, so as to put an end to his
argument. (A, L.) One says,
لَيْشَ
لَهُ
رَافِدٌ
وَلَا
مُنَافِدٌ He has not an aider, or
assistant, nor one who contends &c. (A, TA.)
فِيهِ
مُنْتَفَدٌ
عَنْ
غَيْرِهِ In him is that which
renders thee in no need of any other. (Aboo-Sa'eed,
T, L, K. *) ― -b2-
إِِنَّ
فِى
مَالِهِ
لَمُنْتَفَدٌ Verily in his wealth is ample
provision. (AZ, T, L, K *) ― -b3-
تَجَدُ
فِى
البِلَادِ
مُنْتَفَدًا (in the TK
مُتَنَفَّدًا)
Thou wilt find in the
countries, or
towns, a place to which to flee and
in which to seek gain; syn.
مُرَاغَمًا
وَمُضْطَرَبًا (K.) See also
مُنْتَفَذٌ.
قَعَدَ
مُنْتَفِدًا He set aside, or
apart. (IAar. L, K.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon