كوح
1 كَاحَهُ, [
aor. ـُ
inf. n. كَوْحٌ; and ↓ كوّحهُ, and ↓ اكاحهُ, and ↓
كاوحهُ; He fought with him and overcame him: (
K:) so
Az, explains
كاوحهُ,
inf. n. مُـ
ـكَاوَــحَةٌ: or,
accord. to the
M, ↓
كاوحهُ signifies he fought with him; and كاحه, he overcame him; (
TA;) and ↓ كوّحهُ,
inf. n. تَكْوِيحٌ, also has this last signification; (
IAar,
S,
TA;) and so ↓ اكاحهُ,
inf. n. إِكَاحَةٌ. (
IAar,
TA.) 2 كَوَّحَ See 1.
b2: Also كوّحهُ, (
inf. n. تَكْوِيحٌ,
TA,) He abased him; rendered him abject;
syn. أَذَلَّهُ. (
K.)
b3: It (the nose-rein) rendered him (a camel) submissive, or tractable. (
TA.) 3
كَاْوَــحَ See 1.
b2: Also
كاوحهُ He reviled him, or vilified him, mutually; and treated him in an open manner (
S,
K) with opposition or altercation. (
TA.) 4 اكاحهُ He destroyed him. (
T, in this art; and
K in art. كيح.) See 1.
6 تَـ
ـكَاوَــحَا They two laboured, or strove, each with the other, to do evil, or mischief. (
S,
K.) كَاحٌ and ↓ كِيحٌ The foot, or base, (عُرْض,) of a mountain: (
S,
K:) [or] its face, or part facing the spectator, above its foot, or base;
syn. سَنَدُ جَبَلٍ: (
S:) or its foot, or base, (عرض) and most rugged part: or its سَفْح [
i. q. عُرْض]; and the foot, or base, of its face;
syn. سَفْحُ سَنَدِهِ: or كِيحٌ signifies the side (نَاحِيَة) of a mountain: and any rugged face of a mountain, above its foot, or base: and in some cases, the side of a valley, when it is rugged, but not unless consisting of the hardest and roughest of stones: (
As,
TA:)
pl. of كَاحٌ, أَكْوَاحٌ; (
M;) and (of ↓ كِيحٌ,
TA,) أَكْيَاحٌ and كْيُوحٌ (
K) and كِيَحَةٌ. (
As,
T.)
b2: أَكْيَحُ ↓ كِيحٌ A rough or rugged [foot, or base, or face above the foot or base, &c., of a mountain]; an expression similar to يَوْمٌ أَيْوَمُ; (
K, art. كيح;) the latter word being a
corroborative; for the سَنَد of a mountain is called كيح only because of its ruggedness and roughness. (
TA.) كيحٌ: see كَاحٌ.