طيح
1 طَاحَ,
aor. ـِ
inf. n. طَيْحٌ: see 1 in art. طوح.
Sb says that this verb is [originally طَوِحَ,
aor. ـْ i. e.,] of the measure فَعِلَ,
aor. ـْ like وَلِىَ,
aor. ـِ
accord. to those who say طَوَّحَهُ, and not طَيَّحَهُ: but
accord. to those who say طَيَّحَهُ, it is [originally طَيَحَ,
aor. ـْ of the measure فَعَلَ,
aor. ـْ like بَاعَ,
aor. ـِ (
L,
TA.) 2 طيّح: see 2 in art. طوح.
4 مَا أَطْيَحَهُ: see 4 in arts. طوح and توه.
5 تطيّح,
syn. with تطوّح: see 1 in art. طوح.
6 تطايح It became scattered, or dispersed; or it flew away or about;
syn. تَطَايَرَ. (
Ham p. 615.) طَيْحٌ A piece of wood that is in the أَصْل [
app. meaning lower part] of the plough. (
K.) أَصَابَتْهُمْ طَيْحَةٌ (
A,
K) means Events that caused divisions between them, or that dispersed them, befell them: (
K,
TA:) so says Aboo-Sa'eed. (
TA.) And one says, طَوَّحَتْهُمْ طَيْحَاتٌ Calamities destroyed them. (
TA.) And ذَهَبَتْ أَمْوَالُهُمْ طَيْحَاتٍ Their possessions, or cattle, went away dispersed, or scattered, and remote. (
TA.) [See also طَيْخَةٌ.]
طَائِحٌ: see art. طوح.
b2: كَفٌّ طَائِحَةٌ occurs in a
trad. of Aboo-Hureyreh as meaning A hand flying from its wrist. (
TA.) مُطَيَّحٌ,
accord. to the
K, signifies Bad, corrupt, or vitious: but it may be a mistransscription, for مُطَبَّحٌ [or this is a mistranscription for مُطَيَّخٌ, which is
expl. as having this meaning]. (
TA.)