طش
1 طَشَّتِ السَّمَآءُ, (
S,
A,
O,
K,)
aor. ـِ and طَشُّ, (
O,
K,)
inf. n. طَشٌّ, (
TK,) The sky let fall rain such as is called طَشّ [
q. v.]; as also ↓ اطشّت. (
S,
A,
O,
K.)
b2: [Hence,] طَشَّ [as meaning (assumed
tropical:) He sprinkled the moisture from his nose like fine rain] is said of one affected with the malady termed طُشَّة, when he blows his nose. (
O.)
b3: And طُشَّ, (
O,
K,) with damm, (
K,) He (a man) was, or became, affected with the malady termed طُشَّة: (
O,
K:) but
Az says that the [better] known word is طُشِئَ. (
TA.) 4 أَطْشَ3َ see the preceding paragraph.
طَشٌّ and ↓ طَشِيشٌ Weak [or fine] rain, (
S,
A,
O,
K,) but exceeding what is termed رَذَاذٌ: (
S,
O,
K:) or the former is less than رَذَاذ: (El-Khattábee, and
Suh in
TA art. رذ:) or rain exceeding what is termed رَِكٌّ, but less than what is termed قِطْقِطٌ: (
TA:) or the first of rain; (
L,
TA;) next to which is what is termed رَشٌّ: (
L:) [but see these other terms for rain: طِشَاشٌ and طُشُوشٌ are pls. of طَشٌّ; both mentioned in the
O, though not there said to be pls. of طَشٌّ:] one says, أَصَابَنَا طِشَاشٌ وَرِشَاشٌ [Rains such as are termed طشاش and رشاش fell upon us]. (
O.) طُشَّةٌ and ↓ طُشَاشٌ, both with damm, A malady like the [rheum termed] زُكَام, (
O,
K,) incident to human beings: said by El-Kutabee to be termed طُشَّة because when he who is affected with it blows his nose he sprinkles the moisture from it like fine rain (إِذَا اسْتَنْثَرَ طَشَّ): but the [better] known word is طُشْأَةٌ (
O.) [See also the next paragraph.]
طِشَّة is said in the
K to signify A young child; its author having
app. understood a young child to be meant thereby in a
trad. respecting the [plant called] حَزَاة, in which it is said, يَشْتَرِيهَا
أَكَايِيسُ الصِّبْيَانِ لِلطِّشَّةِ [evidently meaning, Intelligent children purchase it for the malady termed طِشَّة, this word being doubtless either a
dial. var. of طُشَّة, or a mistranscription]: that طشّة here denotes children is refuted by another relation of the
trad., يَشْرَبُهَا أَكَايِيسُ النِّسَآءِ لِلطُشَّةِ [i. e. intelligent women drink a preparation of it for the طُشَّة]. (
TA.) طَشَاشٌ
i. q. رَشَاشٌ [i. e. Such as is sprinkled, or scattered,] (
K,
TA) of rain: or such as is weak. (
TA.) [Not to be mistaken for the pls. طِشَاشٌ and رِشَاشٌ: see طَشٌّ.]
b2: And hence,
app., and, if so,
tropical, Weakness of sight: whence the
prov., الطَّشَاشُ وَلَا العَمَى [Weakness of sight, and not blindness]. (
TA.) طُشَاشٌ: see طُشَّةٌ.
طَشِيشٌ: see طَشٌّ.
أَرْضٌ مطْشُوشَةٌ Land upon which has fallen rain such as is termed طَشٌّ. (
S,
A, O.)
b2: And رَجُلٌ مَطْشُوشٌ A man affected with the malady termed طُشَّة. (
TA.)