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1 كَشَأَ,
aor. ـَ He ate cucumber. (
S.)
b2: كَشَأَ, (
S,
K.)
inf. n. كَشْءٌ, (
S,) He ate food: (
TA:) or he ate food in the same manner as one eats cucumbers; (
Az,
S,
K;) chewing with the extreme grinders, or filling the mouth, (خَضْمًا,) as in eating cucumbers and the like. (
TA.)
b3: كَشَأَ and ↓ كشّأ, He ate flesh-meat: [the latter] only used with reference to flesh-meat. (
TA.)
b4: كَشَأَ He ate a piece of كَشِىْء. (
TA.) [See also 4 and 5.]
b5: كَشِئَ مِنَ الطَّعَامِ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. كَشْءٌ and كَشَآءٌ (
K) and,
accord. to some, كَشَأٌ; (
TA;) and ↓ تكشّأ; (
K;) He was, or became, filled with food. (
K.)
A2: كَشَأَ, (
S,
K,)
inf. n. كَشْءٌ; (
S;) and ↓ اكشأ; (El-Umawee,
S,
K:) He roasted meat until it became dry. (
AA,
S,
K.)
b2: كَشِئَ It (a skin for water &c.) had its inner skin appearing through its outer; (
K;) as happens when a skin has been long folded, and has dried and broken in that state. (
TA)
b3: كَشِئَتْ يَدُهُ His hand chapped; or its skin became rough and corrugated. (
K.)
A3: كَشَأَ He peeled a thing: (
Fr,
K:) used with reference to a hide. (
TA.)
A4: كَشَأَ وَسَطَهُ He smote and cut his, or its, middle with a sword. (
K,
TA.)
A5: كَشَأَ Inivit feminam. (
K.) 2 كَشَّاَ see 1.
4 اكشأ He ate. كَشِىْء. (
TA.)
A2: And see 1.
5 تكشّأ اللَّحْمَ He ate dry meat [see كَشِىء], (
S,) and was filled with it. (
TA.) See 1.
A2: تكشّأ It became peeled. (
K.)
b2: تكشّأ الأَدِيمُ The hide became peeled: [i. e., its outer layer of skin, or scarf-skin, was shaven, or scraped off]. (
S.) كَشْءٌ
inf. n. of 1,
q. v. b2: Roughness and corrugation [or chapping] in the skin of the hand. (
TA.) كَشِئٌ and كَشِىْءٌ Filled with food. (
K.)
A2: كَشِىْءٌ Meat roasted until it becomes dry. (
S.) كُشْأَةٌ A vice, fault, defect, blemish, or something amiss. (
K.)