تقاصّوا
Root: قص
Form: 6
Full Definition
تقاصّواVI
They made themselves quits, or even, one with another, by retaliation, slaying for slaying, or wounding for wounding. A poet says,
2 And hence, [or, accord. to Fei, the reverse is the case, ] They made themselves quits, or even, one with another, in a reckoning, or other thing one withholding from another the like of what the latter owed him.
[And we sought retaliation so as to make a party quit, or even, with us; for people's making themselves quits, or even, one with another, by retaliation, is a statute, and an act of justice, appointed to the Muslims]: in which التَّقَاصُّ is an instance of a deviation from a general rule, as it presents two quiescent letters together in poetry; wherefore some relate it differently, saying, القِصَاصُ: and there is no other instance of the kind excepting one verse cited by Akh:فَرُمْنَا القِصَاصَ وَكَانَ التَّقَاص صُ حُكْمًا وَعَدْلًا عَلَى الْمُسْلِمِينَا
but Aboo-Is-hák thinks, that, if this verse be genuine, the right reading is دَوَابِبَ سَعْدٍ, as the making the duplication of a letter distinct is allowable in poetry; or رَوَاحِلَ سَعْدٍ. This is the primary signification of the verb.وَلَوْلَا خِدَاشٌ أَخَدْتُ دَوَاب بَ سَعْدٍ وَلَمْ أَعْطِهِ مَا عَلَيْهَا
2 And hence, [or, accord. to Fei, the reverse is the case, ]