رغف
1 رَغَفَ, (
JK,
O,
Msb,)
aor. ـَ (
O,
Msb,)
inf. n. رَغْفٌ, (
JK,
O,
Msb,
K,) He collected together (
JK,
O,
Msb,
K) clay, (
JK,
O,
K,) or dough, (
Msb,
O,
K,) making it into a compact mass, (
JK,
O,
K,) or making it round (
Msb) [and flat, but not thin, or not very thin], with his hand. (
Msb,
O,
K.)
b2: رَغَفَ البَعِيرٌ, (
JK,
O,
K,)
aor. as above, (
O,
K,) and so the
inf. n., (
JK,
O,) He put into the camel's mouth, by mouthfuls, seeds (بَزْر), and flour, (
JK,
O,
K,) and the like. (
O,
K.) 4 ارغف He looked sharply, or intently, or attentively; (
JK,
O,
K;) إِلَيْهِ [at him, or it]; (
TK;) said of a man and of a lion. (
O.)
b2: and He hastened, made haste, or sped, in going, journeying, or pace. (
K.) رَغِيفٌ A round cake (
MA,
KL) of bread, (
S,
MA,
Mgh,
KL,) such as is thick, or not thin, (
MA,) the
contr. of such as is termed رَقِيق; (
Mgh;) [generally about a span, or less, in width, and from half an inch to an inch in thickness;] of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, (
Msb,) from رَغَفَ as
expl. in the first sentence above: (
JK,
O,
Msb,
K:)
pl. [of pauc.]
أَرْغِفَةٌ (
S,
O,
Msb,
K) and [of mult.] رُغْفَانٌ (
JK,
S,
MA,
Mgh,
Msb,
K) and رُغُفٌ (
JK,
S,
O,
Msb) and رُغْفٌ and ↓ تَرَاغِيفُ; (
JK,
O,
K;) the last
anomalous, (
TK,) mentioned by Ibn-'Abbád. (
O.) تَرَاغِيفُ: see what next precedes. [This art. is wanting in the copies of the
L and
TA to which I have had access.]
Quasi رغلد اِرْغَلَّدَ: see
Q. Q. 3 in art. رغد.