وسخ
1 وَسِخَ, aor. ـْ (S, K) and يَاسَخُ and يَيْسَخُ, (K,) [the last two of which are irregular forms,] inf. n. وَسَخٌ; (L;) and ↓ إِتَّسَخَ and ↓ توسّخ (S, K) and ↓ استوسخ; (K;) It (a garment, S, L, K, and the skin, L, or some other thing, Msb) was, or became, dirty, filthy, (S, L, K,) in consequence of its being seldom washed, (L,) or from want of care. (Msb.) 2 وَسَّخَ see 4.4 اوسخ (S, L, K) and ↓ وسّخ (L, K) He, or it, made a garment, (S, L, K,) and the skin, (L,) or some other thing, (Msb,) dirty, or filthy. (S, L, K.) 5 تَوَسَّخَ see 1.8 إِوْتَسَخَ see 1.10 إِسْتَوْسَخَ see 1.وَسْخٌ Dirt, filth, or soil; (S, L;) what collects upon a garment, or the skin, (L,) or some other thing, (Msb,) in consequence of its being seldom washed, (L,) or from want of care: (Msb:) pl. أَوْسَاخٌ. (Msb.) b2: لَا تَأْكُلْ أوْسَاخَ النَّاسِ (tropical:) [Live not thou upon the alms of men]. (A.) وَسِخٌ Dirty, or filthy, [in consequence of being seldom washed, or] from want of care: an epithet applied to a garment &c. (Msb.)