وثا
1 وَثَأَتْ يَدُهُ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. وَثْءٌ; (
Az;) and وَثِئَتْ, (a form disapproved by some,
TA,)
aor. the same,
inf. n. the same and وَثَأْ, (
K,
TA,) or وَثَآءٌ; (
CK and a
MS. copy) and وَثُؤَتْ; and وُثِئَتْ, (
S,
K,) like عُنِىَ, [i. e.,
pass. in form, but neut. in signification,] (
K,) which is the chaste form of the verb; and to the
inf. ns. are added, on the anthority of the
Wá'ee, وَثُوْءٌ and وَثْأَةٌ; (
TA;) [but it is not said to which form or forms of the verb these belong;] His hand became affected by what is termed وَثْءٌ. (
K.)
b2: وَثَأَ يَدَهُ (
S,
K) and ↓ اوثأ, (
K,) He caused his hand to be affected by what is termed وَثْءٌ. (
S,
K.)
b3: اللّٰهُمَّ ثَأَيَدَهُ [O God, bruise his hand! &c.] is a form of curse used by the Arabs. (
IAar.)
b4: وَثَأَ اللّٰحْمَ He, or it, (i. e. a blow,) deadened the flesh. (
K.) الوَتَدَ
b5: وَثَأَ (
tropical:)
i. q. شَعَّثَ,
q. v. (
A.) 4 أَوْثَاَ see 1.
وَثْءٌ and وَثْأَةٌ A breaking of the flesh without separation of the parts, (وَصْمٌ,) not reaching to the bone, (
K,) producing a swelling: (
TA:) or a pain in the bone, without fracture: (
IKoot,
K:) or a dislocation (
K,
TA) and concussion of the joints, which affects the hand, without fracture: (
TA:) or [an injury] resembling dislocation; in the flesh as a fracture in a bone: (
AM:) or a bruising or breaking of the flesh without breaking the bone: (
IAar.:) or a bruising of the skin and flesh, reaching to the bone, without its breaking: (
TA:) or a bruising of the bone, without breaking: (
Lth,
S:) in which last sense,
Lth uses also the word وَثَأٌ. (
TA.) The وَثُاَ in وَثْءٌ is sometimes omitted, and the word is written وَثٌ, like يَدٌ and وَثْىٌ .دَمٌ is condemned as vulgar. وَثٌ is authorized by
As; but وَثْىٌ (which is said by the vulgar,
S, [and is disallowed in the
K,]) and وَثْوٌ are disallowed by him. (
TA.) وَثِئٌ Having a broken hand: (
TA: [but see وَثْءٌ:]).
b2: يَدٌ وَثِئَةٌ, and ↓ وَثِيْئَةٌ, (
K,) and ↓ مَوْثُوْءَةٌ, (
S,
K,) A hand affected by what is termed وَثْءٌ. (
K.) وَثِيئَةٌ and مَوْثُوْءَةٌ: see وَثِئٌ.
مِيثَأَةٌ A mallet with which pegs, or stakes, or tent-pins, are driven. (
TA.)