طنخ
1 طَنِخَ, (
S,
L,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. طَنَخٌ, (
S,) His (a man's,
S) heart (قَلْب [meaning stomach, which is often thus termed in the present day,]) became overpowered by grease [or greasy food], and he suffered indigestion, (
S,
L,
K,) in consequence thereof; (
S,
L;) as also تَنِخَ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. تَنَخٌ. (
L.) And طَنِخَتْ said of camels, They suffered indigestion. (
TA in art. طنح.) And طَنِخَتْ نَفْسُهُ His soul [or stomach] became heavy; or heaved, or became agitated by a tendency to vomit. (
L.)
b2: And He became fat. (
L,
K.) 2 طنّخهُ, (
K,)
inf. n. تَطْنِيخٌ; (
TA;) and ↓ اطنخهُ, (
K,)
inf. n. إِطْنَاخٌ; (
TA;) It (grease [or greasy food],
TA) caused him to suffer indigestion. (
K,
TA.)
b2: Sh says, I heard ElFak'asee say, نَشْرَبُ هٰذِهِ الأَلْبَانَ فتطنخنا عَنِ الطَّعَامِ [i. e. فَتُطَنِّخُنَا or ↓ فَتُطْنِخُنَا] meaning [We drink these milks and] they render us in no need, or serve us in stead, of [other] food. (
L.)
b3: And one says, طُنِّخَتِ النَّاقَةُ, and الدَّابَّة, meaning The she-camel, and the beast, became [or was rendered] very fat. (
L.) 4 أَطْنَخَ see 2, in two places.
طِنْخٌ [is said to signify] A part, or portion, of the night: so in the saying, مَرَّ طِنْخٌ مِنَ اللَّيْلِ [A part, or portion, of the night passed]: (
K:) but
IDrd doubted its correctness. (
TA.) طَنِخٌ A man whose heart [or stomach] is overpowered by grease [or greasy food], and who suffers indigestion in consequence thereof; as also ↓ طَانِخٌ. (
L.) [See also 1, of which each is a part.
n.]
طَنَخَةٌ;
expl. in the
K [and in the
JK,
app. from the 'Eyn,] as
syn. with أَحْمَقُ, is a mistranscription, correctly طيخة [i. e. طَيْخَةٌ]. (
TA.) طَانِخٌ: see طَنِخٌ.