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سَوْسَنٌ, (M, Msb, K,) like جَوْهَرٌ [in measure], (Msb, K,) by the vulgar pronounced سُوسَنٌ, with damm to the first letter, (Msb, [and thus written in one of my copies of the S, in the other of those copies, and app. in most others, omitted,]) a Pers\., or foreign, word, (أَعْجَمِىٌّ,) current in the language of the Arabs, (M,) [i. e.] an arabicized word, [app. from the Pers\. سُوسَنْ, in Hebr.

שׁוּשַׁן,] (S,) [applied in the present day to The lily: and also the iris: and the pancratium: and app. to other similar flowers:] a certain plant, (M, Msb, K, *) of sweet odour, (K,) resembling what are called رَيَاحِين, with broad leaves, but not having an odour that diffuses itself like the رياحين; (Msb;) it is well known, and of many kinds, the sweetest of which is the white: (S: [but only, as mentioned above, in one of my two copies thereof:]) there is a wild kind; and the garden-kind is of two sorts, namely, the آزَاد, which is the white, and the إِيرِسَآء, [i. e. the iris, in the CK, erroneously, اَبْرَسا,] which is the آسْمَانْجُونِىّ, [i. e. azure-coloured, from the Pers\.

آسْمَانْ گُونْ,] beneficial as a remedy against the dropsy, an attenuant of thick matters; and the آزَاد is of a delicate, or subtile, nature, [so I here render لَطِيفٌ, but it has other meanings,] beneficial as a remedy for cold disorders in the brain, a discutient of the thick kinds of flatus that collect therein; its أَصْل [app. here meaning root] is a detergent of the skin, discutient; and its leaves are beneficial as a remedy against the burning of hot water, and against the sting of venomous reptiles or the like, and particularly of the scorpion: the n. un. is with ة. (K.)
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