خردل
خَرْدَلٌ [Mustard-seed;] the grain of a certain tree, (
K,) well known; (
S,
K;) a species of حُرْف [
q. v.]; (
JK;) heating; emollient; drawing; a phlegmagogue; lenitive; digestive; used as a liniment, good for the نِقْرِس [or gout], and [especially] the نَسَا [or sciatica], and the [malignant species of leprosy termed] بَرَص (
K,) and the [mild species thereof termed] بَهَق; clearing to the face; good for the alopecia, especially the wild sort thereof; (
TA;) its smoke drives away serpents, or, as in the
Kánoon, venomous or noxious reptiles or the like; (
TA;) its juice, dropped, allays earache, (
K,) and in like manner its oil; (
TA;) and its powder, upon the aching tooth, is extremely efficacious, (
K,) especially when حِلْتِيت [or assa] has been cooked with it: (
TA: [in which many other properties assigned to it are mentioned:])
n. un. with ة. (
S.)
b2: الخَرْدَلُ الفَارِسِىُّ is A certain plant in Egypt known by the name of حَشِيشَةُ السُّلْطَانِ. (
K.)