Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

مَشَى

Root: مشى

Form: 1

Full Definition

مَشَىI He walked, went, or went along; [in its primary sense] He went any pace upon his feet, afoot, or on foot; he footed; whether quickly or slowly: he removed from place to place at pleasure: walked; went along, marched; travelled; trod; paced; stepped. See 5.
2 مَشَى also signifies He went on, or continued, in his course of action, &c. (Mughnee voce أَنْ, in explanation of this verb as used in Kur xxxviii. 5.)
3 [مَشَى It passed; was, or became, current.
4 It was, or became, current. See مِئْبَرٌ.]
5 مَشَى بَنْطُهُ [His belly became moved, or in motion; it discharged itself.] (S, K, art. طلق; &c.)


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