أَحْبَطَ

Lemma: أَحْبَطَ

Kök: حبط

Kelime Türü: Fiil

Frekans: 4

Anlamlar

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1 حَبِطَ حبط , aor. حَبَطَ , inf. n. حَبَطٌ , (Az, S, K, &c.,) He (a beast, Az, S, or a camel, ISd, K) ate much, (S,) or had pain in his belly from pasture which he found unwholesome, or from eating much of herbage, (ISd, K,) so that he became swollen, or inflated, thereby (S, ISd, K) in his belly, (S,) and there would not come forth from him (S, ISd, K) what was in it, (S,) or anything; (ISd, K;) he did not void either thin dung or urine, his belly being bound: (Az:) or he (a sheep, or goat, ISk, S) became swollen, or inflated, in his belly, in consequence of eating [ the herb called ] ذُرَق , (ISk, S, K, *) which is the حَنْدَ قُوق [i. e. the herb lotus, melilot, or bird's-foot-trefoil ]: (ISk, S:) or he (a beast) lighted upon good pasturage, and ate immoderately, so that he became swollen, or inflated, and died: (Z, IAth:) or, in speaking of a horse, you do not say, حَبِطَ الفَرَسُ , but حَبِطَ قُصَيْرَى الفَرَسِ , or خَاصِرَتُهُ , or مَوْقِفُهُ , because it means that the horse's belly became swollen, or inflated: (ISd, Z, L:) you say also, حَبِطَ بَطْنُهُ his belly became swollen, or inflated, so that he died: (Az, TA:) or his (a man's) belly became swollen, or inflated, by food &c.: (Mbr, TA in art. حبطأ :) and حَبِطَ is also said of the skin, meaning it became swollen, or inflated. (TA.) [See also Q. Q. 3; and see حَبَطٌ below.] -b2- Hence, app., i. e. from حَبِطَ said of the belly, (Az, TA,) or it is from this verb said of a beast, (Z, IAth, TA,) حَبِطَ عَمَلُهُ , (Az, S, Msb, K, &c.,) aor. حَبَطَ ; (Az, Msb, K;) and حَبَطَ , aor. حَبِطَ ; (AZ, Az, Msb, K;) the latter, says Az, heard by AZ from an Arab of the desert, but I have not heard it on any other authority; (TA;) inf. n. حَبْطٌ , (Az, S, K, [but in the Msb it seems to be indicated that it is حَبَطٌ ,]) with the ب quiescent, (Az, S,) thus differing from the inf. n. of حَبِطَ said of the belly, (Az, TA,) and حُبُوطٌ , (Az, S, Msb, K,) which latter, accord. to AZ, is the inf. n. of حَبَطَ like ضَرَبَ ; (

4 [ seems to signify, in its primary acceptation, He made him, (namely a beast,) or it, (the belly,) to be in the state termed , which see below 0,90

4 أَحْبَطَ [ احبطهُ seems to signify, in its primary acceptation, He made him, (namely a beast,) or it, (the belly,) to be in the state termed حَبَطٌ , which see below. -b2- And hence,] احبط عَمَلَهُ (tropical:) He (God, S, K, or a man, Msb) made his work, or deed, to become null, or void, or of no account; to go for nothing; to perish; (Msb, K, * TA;) to be ineffective of reward; or he annulled its reward. (S.) So it signifies in the Kur [xxxiii. 19, &c.]: and you say, إِنْ عَمِلَ عَمَلًا صَالِحًا أَتْبَعَهُ مَا يُحْبِطُهُ وَ إِنْ أَرْسَلَ كَلِمًا طَيِّبًا أَرْسَلَ خَلْفَهُ مَا يُحْبِطُهُ (tropical:) [ If he do a good deed, he makes to follow it that which annuls it; and if he send forth good words, he sends forth after them that which annuls them ]. (TA.) And hence also, (Z, TA,) احبط الدَّمَ (tropical:) He made the blood to go for nothing; unretaliated, and uncompensated by a mulct. (Msb, K, * TA. *) -b3- احبطهُ الضَّرْبُ The beating made a mark or scar, or marks or scars, upon him. (TA.) -A2- احبط مَآءُ الرَّكِيَّةِ , (K,) inf. n. إِحْبَاطٌ , (AA, S,) The water of the well went away, and did not return (AA, S, K) as it was; (AA, S;) as also , aor. حَبَطَ . (TA.) -b2- احبط عَنْ فُلَانٍ He turned away from, avoided, shunned, and left, such a one. (IDrd, K.)

3 He (a man, TA) was, or became, swollen, or inflated, in his belly: (K, TA:) he (a man) was short and bigbellied: (S:) he (a man) was, or became, filled with wrath, or rage; or by repletion of the belly; as also : from 0,80

Q. Q. 3 اِحْبَنْطَى احبنطى احبنطي He (a man, TA) was, or became, swollen, or inflated, in his belly: (K, TA:) he (a man) was short and bigbellied: (S:) he (a man) was, or became, filled with wrath, or rage; or by repletion of the belly; as also اِحْبَنْطَأَ : from حَبَطٌ . (TA.) [See 1.]

:] A beast's having the belly swollen, or inflated, so that what is in it does not come forth, in consequence of eating much: (S:) or pain in the belly, of a camel, from pasture which he finds unwholesome, or from herbage of which he has eaten much, so that he becomes swollen, or inflated, therefrom, (ISd, K,) in his belly, (TA,) and nothing comes forth from him: (ISd, K:) or a swelling, or inflation, of the belly, (K,) or a beast's having the belly swollen, or inflated, (ISk, S,) from eating [ 0,70

حَبَطٌ حبط [inf. n. of حَبِطَ , q. v.:] A beast's having the belly swollen, or inflated, so that what is in it does not come forth, in consequence of eating much: (S:) or pain in the belly, of a camel, from pasture which he finds unwholesome, or from herbage of which he has eaten much, so that he becomes swollen, or inflated, therefrom, (ISd, K,) in his belly, (TA,) and nothing comes forth from him: (ISd, K:) or a swelling, or inflation, of the belly, (K,) or a beast's having the belly swollen, or inflated, (ISk, S,) from eating [ the herb called ] ذُرَق : (ISk, S, K:) [see 1:] and a swelling in the udder or other thing: (K:) or, accord. to the M, the slightest swelling in the udder: or, as some say, swelling, or inflation, wherever it be, from disease or other cause. (TA.) It is said in a trad., إِنَّ مِمَّا يُنْبِتُ الرَّبِيعُ مضا يَقْتُلُ حَبَطًا أَوْ يُلِمُّ [ Verily, of what the ( rain, or season, called ) ربيع causes to grow, is what kills by inflation of the belly, or nearly does so ]. (S, TA.) -b2- The scars, or marks, of a wound, or of whips, upon the body, after healing: or the swollen scars, or marks, ( of whips, TA,) not lacerated: when mangled and bleeding, they are termed عُلُوب [pl. of عَلْب ]: (K:) the excrescent flesh upon the scars of wounds. (Sgh.)

of ; A camel [or other beast having his belly swollen, or inflated, so that what is in it does not come forth, in consequence of eating much: or] having pain in the belly, from pasture which he finds unwholesome, or from herbage of which he has eaten much, so that he is swollen, or inflated, therefrom, [ in his belly, ] and nothing comes forth from him: (K:) [see :] pl 0,60

حَبِطٌ حبط part. n. of حَبِطَ ; A camel [or other beast having his belly swollen, or inflated, so that what is in it does not come forth, in consequence of eating much: or] having pain in the belly, from pasture which he finds unwholesome, or from herbage of which he has eaten much, so that he is swollen, or inflated, therefrom, [ in his belly, ] and nothing comes forth from him: (K:) [see حَبَطٌ :] pl. حَبَاطَى (K) and حَبَطَةٌ . (M, TA.) You say also فَرَسٌ حَبِطُ القُصَيْرَى A horse swollen, or inflated, in the flanks. (TA.)