ورخ
1 وَرِخٌ,
aor. ـْ (
S,
L,
K,)
inf. n. وَرَخٌ; (
S,
L;) and ↓ تورّخ; (
L;) It (dough) was, or became, thin, or flaccid, (
S,
L,
K,) by reason of the abundance of water in it. (
S,
L.) 2 ورّخ الكِتَابَ بِيَوْمِ كَذَا He inscribed the writing, or letter, with the date of such a day;
i. q. أَرَّخَهُ; (
S,
K *;) of which it is a
dial. form. (Yaakoob.) 4 اورخ He made dough thin, or flaccid, (
S,
L,
K,) by putting much water to it. (
L.) 5 تَوَرَّخَ see 1:
b2: and 10.
10 استورخت الأَرْضُ, and ↓ تورّخت, The land, or ground, became wet, or moist. (
K.) وَرْخٌ A kind of tree resembling the مَرْخ in its growth, (
L,
K,) except that it is dust-coloured, having slender leaves, like the leaves of the طَرْخُون, or larger. (
L.) أَرْضٌ وَرِخَةٌ Land having tangled and luxuriant herbage. (
K.) وَرِيخَةٌ Dough that is thin, or flaccid, (
S,
K,) by reason of the abundance of water in it. (
S.)
b2: Wet, or moist, land, or ground. (
K.) تَوَارِيخُ,
pl. of تَوْرِيخٌ: see تَأْرِيخٌ.