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رَنَوْنَاةٌ

Root: رنو

Full Definition

رَنَوْنَاةٌ [A cup of wine] lasting, or continuing, syn. دَائِمَةٌ, to the drinkers; (عَلَى الشَّرْبِ; IAar, T, K; الشرب being with fet-h to the ش, pl. [or rather quasipl. n.] of شَارِبٌ; TA; [in the CK, and in one copy of the T, erroneously, عليى الشُّرْبِ;]) still, or motionless; syn. سَاكِنَةٌ: [were it not for this addition, the meaning might be thought to be, a cup of wine circling to the drinkers:] or pleasing: pl. رَنَوْنَيَاتٌ: the word رنوناة is of the measure فَعَلْعَلَةٌ; [originally رَنَوْنَوَةٌ;] and it occurs in the poetry of Ibn-Ahmar, but has not been heard except in that poetry.
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