دلص
1 دَلَصَ,
aor. ـُ (
TK,)
inf. n. دَلِيصٌ, (
M,
K,
TK,) It (a thing,
TK) shone, or glistened. (
M,
K,
TK.)
b2: دَلَصَتِ الدِّرْعُ, (
S,
K,
TA,) with fet-h, (
S,) or دَلُصَت, (so in a copy of the
M,)
aor. ـُ (
S,)
inf. n. دَلَاصَةٌ, (
S,
M,
K,) with which دَلَصٌ is
syn., (
TA,) [the former a
reg. inf. n. of دَلُصَت, and the latter of دَلصَت, which is the form given in the
TK, and is perhaps a
dial. var.,] The coat of mail was, or became, soft, (
S,
M,
K,) and smooth, (
M,
K,) and shining, or glistening. (
S,
M,
K.)
b3: دَلِصَتِ النَّابُ,
aor. ـَ The aged she-camel lost her teeth (
K,
TA) by reason of extreme age; (
TA;) as also دَرِصَت and دَلِقَت. (
TA.) 2 دلّص, (
S,
M,
A,)
inf. n. تَدْلِيصٌ, (
S,
K,) He made a thing to shine, or glisten: (
M:) he, or it, made soft; (so in some copies of the
K, and so
accord. to the
TA;) for التَّلْبِيسٌ in [some of] the copies of the
K is a mistake for التَّلْيِينُ: (
TA:) he made a coat of mail soft, and shining, or glistening: (
S:) it (a torrent) made stone, or rock, smooth: (
S, *
M,
A,
K: *) and he gilded a thing, so that it shone, or glistened. (
A,
TA.*) [Hence,] دلّصت جَبِينَهَا She (a woman) plucked out the hair upon the sides of her forehead [and so rendered it smooth or glistening]. (
M,
TA.) [See also
Q. Q. 1.]
b2: Coivit circa vulvam; membro in vulvam non immisso: (
A:) vel extra vulvam: (
K:) the action which it denotes is termed تَزْلِيقٌ as well as تَدْلِيصٌ. (
A.) 7 اندلص It fell, or dropped: (
S,
K:) or went forth quickly; as also انملص: (
Lth:) or went forth, and fell, or dropped: (
M:) or went forth quickly, or slipped out by reason of its smoothness, (انملص) and fell, or dropped: (
A:) مِنْ يَدِى
[from my hand]; (
S,
A,
K;) or مِنَ الشَّىْءِ (
Lth) or عَنِ الشى [from the thing]: (
M:)
IF says that the د is
app. a substitute for م. (
TA.)
Q. Q. 1 دَلْمَصَ مَتَاعَهُ, and دَمْلَصَهُ, He adorned, or decorated, and made to shine, or glisten, his household-goods, or utensils and furniture. (
M.) [But some hold the م to be a radical letter. See also 2, above.]
Q. Q. 2 تَدَلْمَصَ It (the head) became bald in the fore part. (
K. in art. دلمص.) دَلِصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in three places.
دِلَاصٌ Shining, or glistening; as also ↓ دَلِيصٌ, (
A,) and ↓ دُلَامِصٌ, (
S and
M in this art., and
K in art. دلمص,) with an augmentative م, (
S,) of the measure فُعَامِلٌ
accord. to
Sb, but فُعَالِلٌ
accord. to others, (
M,) [see an
ex. in a verse cited
voce خَمِيصَةٌ,] and ↓ دُلَمِصٌ, (
S,
M,
K,) which is a contraction of that next preceding, (
S,
M,) and in like manner ↓ دُمَالِصٌ, and ↓ دُمَلِصٌ, (
S in this art, and
K in art. دملص,) which last two are formed by
transposition from the two next preceding: (
TA in art. دملص:) or, as also ↓ دَلِيصٌ (
S,
M,
K,
TA) and ↓ دَلِصٌ and ↓ دَلَّاصٌ, (
M,
TA,) shining, or glistening, and smooth; (
M;) or soft, and shining, or glistening, (
S,
K,
TA,) and smooth. (
TA.) You say, دِرْعٌ دِلَاصٌ (
S,
M,
A,
K) and ↓ دُلَامِصٌ (A) A coat of mail smooth, (
M,
A,
K,) soft, (
S,
M,
A,
K,) and shining, or glistening: (
S,
M, A:)
pl. دِلَاصٌ, (
S,
M,
A,
K,) like the
sing., (
S,) and دُلُصٌ. (
Lth,
M, A.) And ↓ ذَهَبٌ دُلَامِصٌ Glittering gold. (
K.) and ↓ اِمْرَأَةٌ دُلَمِصَةٌ A shining, or glistening woman. (
TA.) And ↓ رَأْسٌ دُلَمِصٌ A head bald in the fore part. (
K.) And ↓ دَلِصٌ, (El-Moheet, and so in some copies of the
K,) or ↓ دَلِيصٌ, (as in other copies of the
K,) and ↓ أَدْلَصٌ, applied to a man, signify
i. q. أَزْلَقُ; (
K;) i. e., Hairless and glistening in body: (
TK:)
fem. of the last, دَلْصَآءُ. (
K.) ↓ دَلَّاصٌ, also, applied to a man, signifies Very smooth: (
TA:) and applied to a she-camel, and to land (أَرْض), smooth: (
K:) but it is not applied to a he-camel. (Ibn-'Abbád.) And ↓ دَلِصٌ and دَلِصَةٌ, applied to land, signify Even, or level:
pl. دِلَاصٌ. (
K.) دَلِيصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in three places.
b2: Also The water, or lustre, (مَآء,) of gold: (
K:) or, as some say, glistening, or glittering, gold. (
TA.) دَلَّاصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in two places.
دِلَّوْصٌ That wabbles, or moves to and fro; (
S;) or moves about; (
K;) as, for instance, a sinew does when chewed by an old woman. (
S.) دُلَمِصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in several places.
دُلَامِصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in several places.
دُمَلِصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in several places.
دُمَالِصٌ: see دِلَاصٌ, in several places.
أَدْلَصُ;
fem. دَلْصَآءُ: see دِلَاصٌ, near the end of the paragraph.
b2: Applied to an ass, To which new hair has grown; as also ↓ أَدْلَصِىٌّ. (Ibn-'Abbád,
K.)
b3: And the
fem., applied to an aged she-camel, Whose teeth have fallen out (
K TA) by reason of extreme age; (
TA;) as also دَرْصَآءُ and دَلْقَآءُ. (
TA.) أَدْلَصِىٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph.
صَخْرَةٌ مُدُلَّصَةٌ A rock made smooth (
A,
TA) by torrents. (
A.)