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نَغَضَ , aor.
نَغِضَ , (Ks, S, A, Msb, K,) and
نَغُضَ , (S, A, K,) inf. n.
نَغْضٌ (S, Msb, K) and
نُغُوضٌ (S, K,) and
نَغَضَانٌ and
نَغَضٌ, (K,)
It was or
became, in a
state of motion, commotion, agitation, or
convulsion; it shook; shook about; wabbled; tottered;
wagged; nodded; syn.
تَحَرَّكَ, (S, A, Msb, K,) and
اِضْطَرَبَ, (A, K,)
فِى
ا@رْتِجَافٍ;
(TA;) as also ↓
انغض (Msb, K) and ↓
تنغّض : (K:) it is said of a man's head;
(S, TA;) and also, (S, A,) with
نَغْضٌ and
نَغَضَانٌ for its inf. ns., (S,) of a camel's
saddle, (S, A,) and of the central incisor (S, TA) of a
child, (S,) or of any tooth, as also ↓ the last of the
verbs above mentioned; (A;) and of other things; (Msb,
TA;)
نَغْضٌ signifying any
moving in a shaking
or
tremulous or
convulsive manner (
فِى
ا@رْتِجَافٍ);
(S, TA;) and
نَغَضَتْ and ↓
تَنَغَّضَتْ , said of a tooth, being
syn. with
رَجَفَتْ. (A.) ― -b2- Also, inf. n.
نَغَضَانٌ,
He, or
it, was, or
became, disquieted, agitated, or
violently
agitated. (TA.) ― -b3-
نَغَضُوا
إِِلَى
العَدُوِّ (tropical:)
They rose and
hastened and went forth to, or
towards, the
enemy. (A, TA.) ― -b4-
نَغَضَ also signifies (assumed tropical:)
It (a thing, TA)
was, or
became, dense:
(so in some copies of the K) or
much in quantity:
(so in other copies of the K:) or
much in quantity,
and dense. (TA.) And (tropical:)
It (a cloud)
was, or
became, dense, and then became ready
to rain, and was seen to move about, one part into
another, without its going along: (S:) or
was
seen to become ready to rain, without motion, not
travel-ling along: (A:) or
it travelled along.
(IF.) [See
نَاغِضٌ, below.] ― -b5-
نَغَضَ
أَمْرُهُ (assumed tropical:)
His affair,
or
case, was, or
became, in a weak, or
unsound, state; syn.
وَهَى. (TA.) -A2- See also 4, in two places.
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نغض : see 1. -A2-
انغضه He put it in a state of motion,
commotion, agitation, or
convulsion: shook it;
shook it about; made it to wabble, or
totter;
wagged it; nodded it; as also ↓
نَغَضَهُ ; (S, Msb, K, TA;) and
بِهِ ↓
نَغَضَ : (A:) namely a thing: (Msb:) or
his head; (S, A, TA;)
in wonder; (A;) or
as
one in wonder at a thing; (S, TA;) or
in
disapproval of a thing told him; (AHeyth, TA;) or
in derision; or
as though asking the meaning of
what was said, inclining to the speaker. (TA.)
Hence, in the Kur, [xvii. 53,]
فَسَيُنْغضُونَ
إِِلَيْكَ
رُؤُوسَهُمْ (S, TA)
And they will shake,
or
wag, their heads at thee, in derision. (TA.) 5
تَنَغَّضَ see 1, in three places.
نَغْضٌ One
who shakes his head,
and trembles in his gait: (K:) an inf. n. used as an
epithet. (TA.) ― -b2-
A male ostrich that shakes his
head: (S:) or
نَغْضٌ, as also ↓
نِغْضٌ , is a name of
the male
ostrich; determinate; (K;) being a name of the
species; like
أُسَامَةُ: (TA:) so called because, when he
hastens his gait, he moves up and down: (Lth:) or a name
of
the male ostrich that has a habit of going round
about: (AHeyth, K:) and ↓
نَغْضَةٌ [is the n. un., signifying]
an ostrich. (TA.) ― -b3- See also
نَاغِضٌ.
نُغْضٌ : see
نَاغِضٌ, in three places.
نِغْضٌ : see
نَغْضٌ.
نَغْضَةٌ A tree. (IKt.) ―
-b2- See also
نَغْضٌ.
نَغُوضٌ A she-camel
having a
large hump: because, when it is large, it shakes, or
quakes. (IF, K.)
نَغَّاضٌ [
In a state of much
motion, commotion, agitation, or
convulsion;
shaking, shaking about, wabbling, tottering, wagging,
or
nodding, much]. You say,
إِِبِلٌ
نَغَّاضَةٌ
بِرِحَالِهَا [
Camels jogging much with
their saddles; or
jogging much their saddles].
(A, TA.) ― -b2- See also
نَاغِضٌ. ― -b3-
نَغَّاضُ
البَطْنِ Wrinkled in the belly: an
expression applied to Mohammad, (K,) by 'Alee, who thus
explained it: because of the elevation of the wrinkled
parts above the even surface of the belly: or it may be
derived from
غُضُونٌ, meaning “ wrinkles ” in the belly,
by transposition of letters. (TA.)
نَاغِضٌ [
In a state of motion,
commotion, or
agitation, or
convulsion;
shaking; shaking about; wabbling; tottering; wagging;
nodding: pl.
نُغَّضٌ]. You say,
مَحَالٌ
نُغَّضٌ [
Great pullysheaves in a state of
motion, &c.]. (S, TA.) And
غَيْمٌ
نَاغِضٌ (K) and ↓
نَغَّاضٌ (S, K) (tropical:)
A cloud,
or
clouds, becoming dense, and then ready to rain,
and seen to move about, one part into another, without
going along: (S:) or
in a state of motion, or
commotion, one part after another, (K, TA,)
not travelling along: (TA:) or
seen to move
about, one part into another, without going along.
(L.) ― -b2- Also, (S, E,) or ↓
نَاغِضَةٌ . (so in a copy of the A,) and
↓
نُغْضٌ and ↓
نُغْصٌ (A, K,) but this is rare, (TA,)
A cartilage (S:) or the
cartilage of the
shoulder-blade: (A, K:) or the
part thereof where it
mores to and fro: (K:) or the
upper part of the
end of the cartilage of the shoulder-blade: (TA.) or
the ↓
نُغْض of the shoulder-blade is the
thin bone at the extremity thereof: (Sh:) or the ↓
نُغْضَانِ are the
parts of the root
of the shoulder blade
that move about in walking:
(L:) and the
نَاغِض of a man is the
base of the neck,
where he moves about his head, (Sh)
نَاغِضَةٌ : see
نَاغِضٌ. Credit:
Lane Lexicon