سلخ
سَلَخَ(n. ac.
سَلْخ)
a. Skinned; peeled, stripped off (skin);
changed its skin (serpent); put forth its leaves
again (tree).
b. Came to the end ( of a month ); came to an
end, passed (month).
c. Ransomed.
إِنْسَلَخَa. Stripped off, divested himself of ( his
clothes ).
b. see I (a) (b).
سَلْخa. End of the month.
b. see 2
سِلْخa. Skin when stripped off; cast off slough of a
serpent.
سَلَخa. Thread upon the spindle.
أَسْلَخُa. Very red.
b. Bald.
مَسْلَخ
(pl.
مَسَاْلِخُ)
a. Slaughter-house.
سَلَاْخَةa. Insipidity ( of food ).
سَلِيْخa. Insipid, tasteless.
b. Land without trees.
سَلِيْخَةa. Oil made from the fruit of the
myrobalan.
b. Offspring.
مِسْلَاْخa. Untanned skin.
b. Castoff slough of a serpent.
c. Palm-tree, the dates of which fall of whilst still
green.
N. P.
إِنْسَلَخَa. see 1 (a)