فخ
1 فَخَّ,
aor. ـِ
inf. n. فَخِيخٌ (
S,
K) and فَخٌّ; and so ↓ افتخّ, (
K,
TA,)
inf. n. اِفْتِخَاخٌ; (
TA;) said of one sleeping, He snored; or made a sound in breathing, audible by persons around him;
syn. غَطَّ: (
S,
L,
K:) or فَخٌّ in sleep is [the making a sound] less than what is termed غَطِيطٌ [
inf. n. of غَطَّ]: and it signifies also a man's sleeping, and blowing in sleep. (
L.) 8 إِفْتَخَ3َ see the preceding paragraph.
فَخٌّ A snare, trap, gin, or net, for catching game or any kind of wild animals or birds;
syn. مِصْيَدَةٌ: (
S,
A,
L,
Msb, *
K:) said to be a
Pers\., or foreign, word, arabicized: (
TA:) [from the
Pers\. فَخْ:]
AM says that the Arabs called it طَرْقٌ [
q. v.; and see also طِبْقٌ]: (
TA:) and ↓ فَخَّةٌ signifies the same: (
L:)
pl. of the former فِخَاخٌ (
S,
A,
Msb,
K) and فُخُوخٌ. (
S,
A,
K.) وَثَبَ فُلَانٌ مِنْ فَخِّ إِبْلِيسَ (
tropical:) [
lit. Such a one leaped from the snare of Iblees] means such a one repented. (
A.) فَخَّةٌ A sleep in which the sleeper snores, or makes a sound in breathing audible by persons around him: (
S: [see 1:]) or a sleep in which the sleeper blows: (
L:) or a sleep after coïtus: (
K:) or a sleep in which the sleeper rests on the back of his head, (
IAar,
L,
K,) and blows by reason of satiety: (
IAar,
L:) or a sleep in the early part of the morning or of the forenoon, between the time of the prayer of daybreak and sunrise or after sunrise: and, when tired. (
A.) One says, هُوَ يَنَامُ الفَخَّةَ [He sleeps the sleep termed فَخَّة]. (
A.)
A2: See also فَخٌّ.