برش
1 بَرِشَ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. بَرَشٌ,
i. q. بَرِصَ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. بَرَصٌ: (
Msb:) [or rather, used allusively for the latter verb: see أَبْرَشُ. See also بَرَشٌ, below.]
9 ابرشّ,
inf. n. إِبْرشَاشٌ, He (a horse) was, or became, marked with small specks, called بَرَش, differing from the rest of his colour. (
S.) بَرَشٌ, in the hair of a horse, Small specks, differing from the rest of the colour; (
S,
K;) as also ↓ بُرْشَةٌ: (
K:) or both signify a colour in which one speck is red and another black or dustcoloured or the like. (
TA.)
b2: And hence, (
T-
A,) the former, (
A,
TA,) or ↓ both (
K,) A whiteness that appears upon the nails. (Ibráheem El-Harbee,
A,
K.)
b3: And the former, White specks in the skin. (
A.)
b4: [See also 1.]
بُرْشَةٌ: see بَرَشٌ, in two places.
بَرِيشٌ: see أَبْرَشُ.
أَبْرَشُ, applied to a horse, (
S,
K,) or to one of the sort termed بِرْذَون, (
Lh,) Marked with the small speaks termed بَرَش; (
Lh,
S,
K;) as also ↓ بَرِيشٌ. (
K.) Also, شَاةٌ بَرْشَآءُ A ewe, or she-goat, marked with specks of various colours. (
TA.) And حَيَّةٌ بَرْشَآءُ A serpent black speckled with white, or white speckled with black. (
TA.)
b2: [Hence,]
i. q. أَبْرَصُ:
fem. بَرْشَآءُ:
pl. بُرْشٌ: (
Msb:) [or rather, used allusively for أَبْرَصُ; for] Jedheemeh (
S,
A,
K) Ibn-
Málik (
S,
TA) Ibn-Fahm, (
TA,) the king [of El-Heereh], (
K,) was surnamed الأَبْرَشُ in allusion to his being أَبْرَص; (
S,
A,
K;) the Arabs fearing to apply to him this latter
epithet: (
K:) or he was thus called because he was marked with black or red specks caused by a burn. (
Kh.)
b3: مَكَانٌ أَبْرَشُ A place of various colours, abounding in plants or herbage: (
K:) and أَرْضٌ بَرْشَآءٌ, and سَنَةٌ بَرْشَآءُ, land, and a year, in which is abundance of herbage (
Ks,
K) of various colours; (
Ks;) as also رَبْشَآءُ and رَمْشَآءُ. (
TA.)