صلخ
1 صَلِخَ سَمْعُهُ, [and
app. صَلِخَ alone,]
aor. ـَ (
L,)
inf. n. صَلَخٌ; (
S,
A,
L;) as also صَلِجَ; (
IAar,
L;) [the former of the
dial. of El-Koofeh, and the latter of that of El-Basrah; (see أَصْلَخُ;)] He was, or became, deaf, so as not to hear at all. (
S,
A, *
L.) صَلَخًا كَصَلَخِ النَّعَامِ [Mayest thou, or may he, suffer a deafness like the deafness of the ostrich] is a form of imprecation uttered against a man; for all ostriches are [said to be] totally deaf. (
L,
TA.)
A2: صَلَخَتْ جِلْدَهَا is said of a serpent (حَيَّةٰ) [meaning It cast off its slough: like سَلَخَتْ]. (
TA.)
b2: And صَلَخَهُ, namely, a camel, is said of the mange, or scab, meaning [It excoriated him; like سَلَخَهُ; or] it extended over the whole of his body. (
TA.) 6 تصالخ عَلَيْنَا He feigned himself totally deaf to us; (
K, *
TA;) as also تصالج, with ج. (
TA.) 9 اصلخّ,
inf. n. اِصْلِخَاخٌ, He (a man,
TA) lay upon his side. (
K,
TA.) دَاهِيَةٌ صَلُوخٌ A destructive calamity. (
K.) أَسْوَدُ صَالِخٌ
i. q. أَسْوَدُ سَالِخٌ [
q. v.], A certain species of serpents, that casts off its slough. (
AHát,
L.)
b2: And جَرَبٌ صَالِخٌ
i. q. سَالِخٌ [i. e. Excoriating mange or scab]: (
K,
TA:) it is such as occurs in the hinder part of the camel, and one doubts not its extending over the whole of his body. (
TA.) أَصْلَخُ, (
S,
K, &c.,) so
accord. to all the people of El-Koofeh, but the people of El-Basrah and the Arabs of that region say أَصْلَجُ, (
IAar,
TA,) Deaf: (
Fr,
A'Obeyd,
TA:) or deaf so as not to hear at all: (
S,
K,
TA:) or very deaf: (
Mgh:) or أَصَمُّ أَصْلَخُ has this last meaning. (
IAar,
TA.)
Fr said, (
S,) كَانَ الكُمَيْتُ أَصَمَّ أَصْلَخَ, meaning El-Kumeyt was deaf so as not to hear at all. (
S, A. *)
A2: Also A camel affected with mange, or scab: [or having mange, or scab, by which he is excoriated: like أَسْلَخُ:]
fem. صَلْخَآءُ: and
pl. صَلْخَى. (
K.)
b2: And Affected with [the malignant species of leprosy termed] بَرَص. (
TA.)