فح
1 فَحَّتِ الأَفْعَى,
aor. ـُ and فَحِّ, (
S,
K,) the former
dev. from a general rule, which requires the
aor. of a verb of this class when
intrans. to be with kesr only, (
S,)
inf. n. فَحِيحٌ (
S,
K) and فَحٌّ and تَفْحَاحٌ, (
K,) [the last an intensive form,] The viper [hissed, or] made a sound to proceed from its mouth: (
S,
K,
TA: [see a verse cited
voce مِطْحَانٌ:]) or what is meant by this verb is [it made a sound by] the rubbing of one part of its skin against another part: or (
TA) its making a sound to proceed from its skin is termed كَشِيشٌ, (
S,
TA,) or خَفِيفٌ: (
As,
TA:) some use this verb (فحّت) in relation to any serpent: others, peculiarly in relation to the female of the [serpents called] أَسَاوِد. (
TA.) [
J gives here a list of
intrans. verbs of this class which have the
aor. with damm, anomalously, and also with kesr; and a list of
trans. verbs of the same class which have the
aor. with kesr, anomalously, and also with damm: but both lists are defective; and it would be difficult to make them complete.]
b2: And فَحَّ, (
L,
K,)
aor. ـِ
inf. n. فَحِيحٌ; (
L;) and ↓ فَحْفَحَ; said of a man, (assumed
tropical:) He blew in his sleep, (
L,
K,) making a sound like the فَحِيح of the viper. (
IDrd.)
R.
Q. 1 فَحْفَحَ: see the preceding paragraph.
b2: Also, [
inf. n. فَحْفَحَةٌ,] (assumed
tropical:) He (a man,
TA) was, or became, affected with a hoarseness, roughness, harshness, or gruffness, in his voice. (
K.) [See also فَحْفَحَةٌ, below.]
A2: And He (a man,
TA) was, or became, true and sincere in love, or affection. (
IAar,
K.) فُحَّةٌ The heat, or burning quality, of pepper. (
K.) فُحُحٌ Vipers: (
L:) or vipers in a state of excitement, (هَائِجَةٌ [perhaps meaning initum appetentes],
K,
TA,) made to come forth [from their lurking-places: so called] from the sounds of their mouths. (
TA.) فَحِيحٌ an
inf. n. of 1 [
q. v.]. (
S,
K, &c.) [Freytag explains it as signifying also The first braying of the young camel, which, by reason of its acuteness, is likened to the hissing of the serpent.]
فَحْفَحَةٌ [
inf. n. of فَحْفَحَ,
q. v.]
b2: Also The voice's being reiterated in the throat, or fauces, resembling hoarseness, roughness, harshness, or gruffness. (
L.)
b3: And Speech, or talk. (
Kr,
TA.)
b4: فَحْفَحَةُ هُذَيْلٍ means Hudheyl's pronunciation of ح as ع: [a characteristic of the tribe of Hudheyl, or of some persons of that tribe,] mentioned by Es-Suyootee in the
Mz and [by the same author in] the Iktiráh. (
MF,
TA.) فَحْفَاحٌ A man (
L) having a hoarse, harsh, or gruff, voice. (
L,
K.)
b2: And A man speaking, or talking: or talkative. (
TA.)
b3: And الفَحْفَاحُ is the name of A river in Paradise. (
S,
K.)