خث
ى
1 خَثَى,
aor. ـْ
inf. n. خَثْىٌ, said of a beast of the ox-kind, (
JK,
S,
Msb,
K,) or of a bull, but not [خَثَتْ] of a cow, (A 'Obeyd,
TA,) and of an elephant, (
K,) He dunged. (
JK,
S,
Msb,
K.) [See also خِثْىٌ.]
4 اخثى He (a man,
TA) kindled [dry dung such as is called] خِثْى. (
K.) خِثْىٌ Dung of a beast of the ox-kind; (
JK,
S,
Mgh,
Msb,
K;) as also ↓ خَثًى: (
Msb:) or of a bull: (
IAar,
TA:) and of the elephant: (
K:) and metaphorically, of the camel; as used in a
trad.: or,
accord. to
Az, compact dung of a beast of the ox-kind, and of the sheep or goat, and of any cloven-hoofed animal, and of the camel: (
TA:)
pl. أَخْثَآءٌ [a
pl. of pauc.] (
JK,
S,
Mgh,
Msb,
K) and خَثِىٌّ, (
CK, [a
quasi-pl. n. like عَبِيدٌ,]) or خِثِىٌّ, (
K accord. to the
TA, [like حِنِىٌّ,
q. v., a
pl. of حِنْوٌ,]) and خُثِىٌّ [originally خُثُوىٌ], (
K,) these two from
Fr. (
TA.)
b2: خِثْىٌ also signifies (assumed
tropical:) A number of people in a state of dispersion: (
Sgh,
TA:) or so خِثْىٌ مِنَ النَّاسِ. (
JK.) خَثًى: see the next preceding paragraph.
مِخْثًى, (
JK,
TA,) so in the Tekmileh, (
TA,) [or مِخْثًا
accord. to the
CK, there, with the article, written المِخْثا,] or ↓ مِخْثَآءٌ, (
K accord. to the
TA,) The [kind of pouch called] خَرِيطة, (
JK,
K,) and small [bag such as is termed] جِرَاب, (
JK,) of the gatherer of [wild] honey, (
JK,
K,) which he puts beneath the part between his armpit and his flank, (
TA,) and in which he deposits the honey. (
JK.) مِخْثَآءٌ: see what next precedes.