غرث
1 غَرِثَ,
aor. ـَ (
S,
A,
O,
K,)
inf. n. غَرَثٌ, (
S,
O,) He hungered: (
S,
A,
O,
K:) or, as some say, in the slightest degree: and some say, vehemently. (
TA.)
A2: And
accord. to Aboo-'Amr Esh-Sheybánee, one says, غَرِثُوا بِإِبِلِ فُلَانٍ, meaning They took the camels of such a one wrongfully: and a man says to another, وَيْلَكَ غَرِثْتَ بِى وَتَرَكْتَ حَقَّكَ [
app. meaning Woe to thee: thou hast wronged me, and hast left, or neglected, thy right]. (
O.) 2 غرّث, (
S,
A,
O,)
inf. n. تَغْرِيثٌ, (
S,
A,
O,
K,) He made hungry; made to hunger. (
S,
A,
O,
K.) You say, غرّث كِلَابَهُ He made his dogs hungry. (
S, O.) غَرْثَانُ Hungry: [or,
accord. to some, in the slightest degree: and
accord. to some, vehemently: (see the verb:)] you say قَوْمٌ غَرْثَى [using the
fem., i. e. a hungry people or party], (
S,
A, *
O,
K,) and غَرَاثَى, (
S,
O,
K,) and also with kesr to the ث [i. e. غَرَاثٍ]
accord. to a copy of the
S, (
TA,) and غِرَاثٌ: (
S,
A,
O,
K:) the
fem. is غَرْثَى; (
S,
A,
O,
K;)
pl. غِرَاثٌ. (
S,
O,
K.) And you say اِمْرَأَةٌ غَرْثَى الوِشَاحِ, meaning (
tropical:) A woman slender in the waist: (
S,
A,
O,
K:) because she does not fill her وشاح [
q. v.] which is therefore as though it were hungry. (
S, O.)