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طمى

باب الطاء والميم و (وا يء) معهما ط م ا، م ط ا، ء ط م، وط م، م ي ط مستعملات

طمى: طَمَى الماء يطمي طَمياً، ويَطمُوا طُمُوّاً وطُمِيّاً فهو طامٍ وذلك إذا امتلأ البَحْرُ أو النَّهْرُ أو البِئْرُ، قال:

إذا رجزت قَحْطانُ يومَ عَظيمةٍ ... رأيتَ بُحُوراً من بحورهم تطمو  مطا: مُطِيَ في الشَّمْس: مُدَّ، وكلّ شَيءٍ مَدَدْتَهُ فقد مَطَوْته، ومنه: المَطوُ في السَّير، ومنه يقال: يَتَمَطَّى، إنّما هو تمديد جسده. والمُطَيطاءُ: التَّبَخْتُرُ، ومنه قوله جلّ وعزّ: ذَهَبَ إِلى أَهْلِهِ يَتَمَطَّى

، أي: يَتَبَخْتَرُ.

أطم: الأُطُم: حِصْنٌ بناه أهلُ المدينة من حجارة. وتأطَّمَ السَّيْلُ إذا ارتفع في وجهه طَحَماتٌ كالأمواج، ثمَّ يُكْسَرُ بعضه على بعض، قال رؤبة:

إذا ارتمى في وَأْدِهِ تَأَطَّمُهْ

وتَأَطَّمَتِ الحِيطانُ، إذا هَمَّتْ بالسُّقُوط. والأَطُومُ: السُّلَحْفاةُ البحريّ الذي يُجعَلُ من جلده (الزيَل ) ، ورُبَّما شبِّهَ جِلدُ البَعير الأملس به. والأَطُومُ: سَمَكَةٌ في البَحر قد رأيت جلدها، وكان أصحابنا يقولون: إنّها بقرة، حتّى رأيت جِلْدَها يُتَّخَذُ منه الخِفاف للجمّالين، قال الشماخ:  وجلدها من أطوم ما يُؤَيِّسُهُ ... طِلحٌ كضاحية الصَّحْراء مَهزولُ

وطم : وطمت الشّيء أَطِمُهُ: أرخيته.

ميط : قولهم: ما زِلنا بالهياط والمِياط: الهِياطُ: المُزاوَلةُ، والمِياطُ: المَيْلُ. ويُقال: أماط الله عنك الأَذَى، أي: نحّاه. ويقال: أرادوا بالهِياطِ الجَلَبة والصَّخَب، وبالمياط التَّباعُدُ والتَّنَحِّي والميل.

سيّ

والسّيّ: موضع بالبادية أملس. والسَوِيّة: قَتَبٌ أعجميٌّ للبعير، والجميعُ: السَّوايا. والسَّويّ: الذي سوّى الله خَلقَه، لا دَمامةَ فيه ولا داء. وقوله جلّ وعز: مَكاناً سُوىً

، أي: معلما قد عَلِمَ القومُ به، وقال الضّرير في قوله تعالى: مَكاناً سُوىً

: سُوى وسِوَى واحد، أي: مُسْتَوياً تُدرِكُه الأَبْصار. وتصغير سواء وسوى: سُوَيّ، ويُجمَع على سواسية وأسواء. أَسْوَى [فلانٌ] حرفاً من كتاب الله، أي: أسقط وأغفل. وأسويته أنا: مثله.

زر

زر:
[في الانكليزية] Gold
[ في الفرنسية] Or
بالفارسية أي: الذهب. وعند الصوفية هو الرياضة والمجاهدة.
(زر)
السنان زريرا لمع وَيُقَال زرت عينه توقدت وَالرجل زرا نما عقله وزادت تِجَارَته وَالثَّوْب أَدخل أزراره فِي العرا وَالشَّيْء جمعه جمعا شَدِيدا وَيُقَال زر عينه ضيقها وَالْمَتَاع نفضه وَفُلَانًا طرده وَفُلَانًا بِالرُّمْحِ طعنه وَالصُّوف وَنَحْوه نتفه

(زر) زرا تعدى على خَصمه وعقل بعد حمق
باب الزاي والراء ز ر، ر ز مستعملان

زر: الزَّرُّ: الشّلّ، وهو الطّرد، قال:

يزُرُّ الكتائبَ بالسَّيْف زَرّا

وزرّه: طعنه. والزر: العض. والزِّرُّ: جُوَيْزةُ الجيب، وجمعه: أزرار.. وأَزْرَرْتُ [القميص] ، أي: اتخذت له أزراراً. وزرّرته: علقته بالعُرَى. والزَّريرُ: نباتٌ له نَوْر أصفر يُصبغ به. والزُّرْزُور، وجمعه: زرازير: هَناتٌ كالقنابر مُلْسُ الرؤوس، تُزرزر بأصواتها زَرْزَرةً. وعيناه تَزِرّانِ في رأسه [زريراً] ، إذا توقّدتا.

رز: رَزَزْتُ السِّكِّين والسَّهْم في الحائط فارتزّ، أي: ثَبَتَ فيه. وأرزّتِ الجَرادةُ، إذا أدخلت ذَنَبها في الأرضِ لتَبِيضَ. والرِّزُّ: الصّوت تَسمْعُه من بعيد، قال :

فتسمّعتْ رِزَّ الأَنيسِ فراعها ... عن ظّهْر غَيبٍ والأنيسُ سَقامُها
زر الزَرُّ الشلُّ والطَرْدُ، يَزرُّ الكَتَائبَ بالسيْفِ زَرًّا. وهو العَضُّ أيضاً. والزُر للقَميسِ؛ مَعْرُوف، والجَمِيعُ الأزْرَارُ. وأزْرَرْتُ القَمِيصَ إزْرَاراً وزَزَرْتُهُ جَعَلْت له زِرّاً. وزَرَرْتُهُ شَدَدْتُ أزْرَارَه. وجاؤوا بزِرهم أي بأسْرِهم، وكذلك بزِرِّيَتِهِم. وجَعَلْتُه لكَ بزِرِّه أي برُمَّتِه. والزَرُ خَشَبَةٌ في أعلن شِقَقِ الخِبَاءِ، وجَمْعُه أزْرَارٌ. وهو زِرُّ مالٍ أي حَسَنُ الرِّعْيَةِ للإبِلِ. والزَرُ أحَدُ كَوْكَبَيِ الهَنْعَةِ. والزَرِيْرُ الذي يُصْبَغ به نَبَاتٌ له نَوْز أصْفَرُ. والزُرْزُوْرُ - والجَميعُ الزَّرَازِيْرُ - هَنَات كالقَنَابِرِ مُلْسُ الرُّؤوسِ تُزَرْزِرُ بأصْوَاتِهَا زَرْزَرَةً.
والزرَازِرُ: الرَّجُلُ الحاذِقُ بصَنْعَتِهِ. وهو الخَفِيْفُ أيضاً، وهو الزَّرِيْرُ أيضاً. وا لزَرَازِرُ: الذًكِيُّ. وتَزَرْزَرَ الرجُلُ للقِيَامِ: تَحَرَّكَ. وزَرْزَرْتُ المَتَاعَ: نَفضْته. وجاءَ بالإِبلِ يزَرْزِرُها: أي يَسُوْقُها سَوْقاً شَدِيداً يَدْفَعُها. ومَرْكَبٌ زُرْزُوْز: أي ضَيِّقٌ. وغَنَم زَرَازِرُ: قِصَارٌ. والزَرِيْرُ: الوَقَدَانُ، يُقال: عَيْنَاه تَزِرَّانِ. وكذلك سِنَانُ الرُّمْحِ. وزِرا السيْفِ: حَدّاه. والزرًةُ: الحَرْبَةُ. والزارَّةُ: الذبَابُ الشَّعْرَاءُ. والزُرَارَةُ: كُلُ ما رَمَيْتَ به في حَائطٍ أو غيرِه فالْتَزَقَ به. ووَقَعَ الكَعْب زَرِيْراً: إذا وَقَعَ قائماً علن أسْفَلِه أو على أعْلاه ثُمَّ يَسْقط. وُيقال للحِمَارِ: زَرَ زَر؛ عند النَّهِيْقِ، وللأتَانِ: زِز زِزَ؛ عِنْدَ السَّوْقِ.

زر

1 زَرَّ, aor. ـُ (S, Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. زَرٌّ, (S, Mgh, Msb, K,) He buttoned a shirt [&c.]; (S, Mgh, Msb, K; *) as also ↓ زرّر, inf. n. تَزْرِيرٌ; (Mgh; [and so in the present day;]) or the latter verb [relates to several objects, or means he buttoned a shirt &c. with many buttons; for it] has an intensive signification. (Msb.) You say, اُزْرُرْ عَلَيْكَ قَمِيصَكَ, and زُرَّهُ, and زُرِّهِ, and زُرُّهُ, Button upon thee thy shirt. (S.) b2: (assumed tropical:) He narrowed his eyes [as when one draws together the edges of a vest in buttoning it]. (K, * [in which, in this instance, as in others, only the inf. n. of the verb زَرَّ is mentioned,] and TA.) b3: (tropical:) He collected, or drew together, vehemently, or forcibly. (A, Msb, K *) b4: زَرَّهَا [referring to the pieces of cloth composing a tent] He made in them what are called أَزْرَار [pl. of زِرٌّ, q. v.]. (TA.) b5: And زَرَّ, aor. as above, (S, A, TA,) and so the inf. n., (S, K,) (tropical:) He drove away. (S, A, K, TA. [In the TA, the inf. n. is expl. by الشَّكُّ as well as الطَّرْدُ; but the former is a mistranscription for الشَّلُّ, the reading in the S.]) One says, هُوَ يَزُرُّ الكَتَائِبَ بِالسَّيْفِ (tropical:) He drives away the troops with the sword. (S, A.) b6: (tropical:) He bit another. (S, * A, K. *) b7: (assumed tropical:) He pierced, or thrust, another, (K, TA,) with a spear. (TK.) b8: He plucked out hair. (K, * TA.) b9: He shook goods, or household furniture, or the like, to remove dust &c. (O, K: * only the inf. n. is mentioned in the latter.) A2: زَرَّ, (K,) aor. ـِ (TA,) He increased in intelligence, (K, TA,) and in probations, or experiences. (TA. [See also زَرِرَ, below, in this paragraph.]) A3: Also, aor. ـِ inf. n. زَرِيرٌ, It (a spear-head) gleamed, or glistened. (A.) And زَرَّتْ عَيْنُهُ, aor. ـِ (S,) inf. n. زَرِيرٌ, (S, K,) His eye gleamed, or glistened. (S, K. *) And عَيْنَاهُ تَزرَّانِ فِى رَأْسِهِ His eyes gleam, or glisten, in his head. (Fr, S, * A, TA.) A4: زَرِرَ, like سَمِعَ, [by rule زَرَّ, sec. Pers\.

زَرِرْتَ, aor. ـَ He acted wrongfully, injuriously, or unjustly, to his adversary, or antagonist. (K.) b2: And He became intelligent after having been foolish, or stupid. (K. [See also a signification of زَرَّ, above.]) 2 زَرَّّ see 1, first sentence: b2: and see also 4.3 زارّهُ, (A,) inf. n. مُزَارَّةٌ, (S, K,) (tropical:) He bit him, being bitten by him. (S, * A, K. *) 4 ازرّهُ, (A'Obeyd, S, Msb,) and ↓ زرّرهُ, (A,) He put أَزْرَار [i. e. buttons, or, as some say, loops for buttons,] upon it, namely, a shirt [&c.]. (A'Obeyd, S, A, Msb.) 5 تزرّر It (a shirt [&c.]) had أَزْرَار [i. e. buttons, or, as some say, loops for buttons,] put upon it. (S, TA.) R. Q. 1 زَرْزَرَ, (S, K,) inf. n. زَرْزَرَةٌ, (TA,) He (a زُرْزُور [or starling]) uttered a cry, or cries. (S, K.) b2: He (a man) kept continually, or constantly, to the eating of the زُرْزُور. (IAar, K, TA.) b3: زَرْزَرَ بِالمَكَانِ He continued, or remained fixed, or stationary, in the place. (K.) R. Q. 2 تَزَرْزَرَ He, or it, was, or became, in a state of motion, or commotion. (K.) زَرٌّ an inf. n. of زَرَّ [q. v.]. (S, Mgh, Msb, K. *) A2: See also زِرٌّ.

زُرٌّ: see what next follows.

زِرٌّ, (S, A, Msb, K, &c.,) and ↓ زُرٌّ, (ISk,) app. in the same sense, (Az,) and ↓ زَرٌّ has been also mentioned, but this is doubtful, (MF,) A button (IAar, A, Msb, TA) of a shirt, (IAar, S, A, Msb, K,) and of other things, as, for instance, of a curtain: (MF, TA:) or the loop into which a button is put: (ISh:) the latter, accord. to Az, is the right meaning: (TA:) [but the former is that to which the word is generally applied:] the former is also called زِيرٌ, by a change of the first ر: (IAar:) pl. [of pauc.] أَزْرَارٌ (S, A, Msb, K) and [of mult.] زُرُورٌ. (K.) [Hence the saying,] هُوَ أَلْزَمُ لِى

مِنْ زِرِّى لِعُرْوَتِهِ [He is more fast to me than my button to its loop]. (A.) And أَعْطَانِيهِ بِزِرِّهِ (tropical:) He gave it to me altogether. (A.) b2: الزِّرُّ [The star ξ of Gemini;] one of the two stars called الهَنْعَةُ. (Kzw.) b3: زِرٌّ also signifies (tropical:) A certain piece of wood at the upper extremity of the pole of a tent: (A, K: *) pl. أَزْرَارٌ: (TA:) the upper end of the tent-pole is inserted into it: (L:) or the ازرار of a tent (خِبَآء) are certain pieces of wood which are sewed into the upper parts of the pieces of cloth which compose the tent, the lower ends of which [pieces of cloth] are upon the ground: and زَرَّهَا signifies “ he made in them [namely the said pieces of cloth] such pieces of wood. ” (TA.) b4: (tropical:) The socket in which the head of the upper bone of the arm turns; (A, K; *) resembling the half of a nut: (A:) or the head itself of that bone: (TA:) and the extremity of the hip-bone, in the socket. (K.) b5: (assumed tropical:) A certain small bone, (K,) resembling the half of a nut, (TA, [but this is probably a misplaced insertion, from the A, ubi suprà,]) beneath the heart, of which it is the support. (K.) b6: (tropical:) The edge, (K,) or each of the two edges, (TA,) of a sword. (IAar, K, TA.) b7: One says, إِنَّهُ لَزِرٌّ مِنْ أَزْرَارِ الإِبِلِ (S, * A, K *) (tropical:) Verily he is one who keeps close to the camels; (A;) a good pastor of them. (S, A, K. [Accord. to the A, it seems to be from زِرٌّ signifying “ a button. ”]) You term also زِرُّ مَالٍ (assumed tropical:) One who drives camels, or the like, vehemently; accord. to some; but the preceding meaning, given in the K, is the more correct: (TA:) or it signifies one acquainted with the right management thereof; (K, TA;) who manages them well; (TA;) as also مَالٍ ↓ زُرْزُورُ. (K.) b8: زِرُّ الدِّينِ (assumed tropical:) The support, or prop, of the religion; (Abu-l-'Abbás, K;) like the small bone called زِرّ, which is the support of the heart: (Abu-l-'Abbás, TA:) applied, in a trad., to 'Alee: in another relation, it is زِرُّ الأَرْضِ, meaning he between whom and the earth is a mutual dependance, and without whose existence one would repudiate the earth and mankind: or, accord. to Th, he by whom the earth becomes firm, like as a shirt does by means of its زِرّ [or button]. (TA.) زَرَّةٌ Intellect, or intelligence. (O, TA.) زِرَّةٌ The mark left by a bite: (K, TA:) or, as some say, a bite itself. (TA.) And A wound with the edge of a sword. (TA.) A2: J says, When camels are fat, you say, بِهَا زِرَّةٌ: but this is a mistake for بَهَا زِرَةٌ, (Sgh, K,) which is pl. of بُهْزُورَةٌ. (TA in art. بهزر.) زَرِيرٌ, applied to a man, (O, TA,) Light, or active; and sharp, or acute, of mind, with quickness of perception, and of intelligence, understanding, sagacity, skill, or knowledge; as also ↓ زَرْزَارٌ; (O, K; [in the CK, الزَكِىُّ is erroneously put for الذَّكِىُّ;]) which is also expl. as signifying light, or active, and quick; (TA;) and ↓ زُرَازِرٌ, (K,) of which the pl. is زَرَازِرُ. (TA.) A2: Also A certain plant, (O, K.) having a yellow blossom, (O,) with which one dyes: (O, K:) in this sense, a Pers\., or foreign, word. (O.) زُرْزُرٌ: see زُرْزُورٌ.

زَرْزَارٌ: see زَرِيرٌ. Accord. to As, it signifies A man whose eyes glisten. (TA.) زُرْزُورٌ [The starling;] a certain bird, (IDrd, S, O, K,) as also ↓ زُرْزُرٌ, (IDrd, O, K,) resembling the lark: pl. زَرَازِيرُ. (TA.) A2: مَرْكَبٌ زُرْزُورٌ A narrow مركب [or animal, or thing, upon which one rides or is carried; accord. to the TK, meaning a beast; for it is there added that one says حِمَارٌ زُرْزُورٌ, meaning a narrow ass]. (O, K. *) A3: زُرْزُورُ مَالٍ: see زِرٌّ last sentence but one.

زُرَازِرٌ: see زَرِيرٌ.

مِزَرٌّ An ass [app. meaning a wild ass] that bites much. (S, * TA.) مَزْرُورٌ is used by El-Marrár El-Fak'asee as meaning A she-camel's nose-rein; because it is plaited and tied. (S.)

سل

(سل)
الشَّيْء من الشَّيْء سلا انتزعه وَأخرجه بِرِفْق يُقَال سل الشعرة من الْعَجِين وَالسيف من غمده وَالشَّيْء سَرقه وسله الدَّاء أَصَابَهُ فَهُوَ مسلول وسليل

(سل) أُصِيب بالسل فَهُوَ مسلول
سل
سَلُّ الشيء من الشيء: نزعه، كسلّ السّيف من الغمد، وسَلُّ الشيء من البيت على سبيل السّرقة، وسَلُّ الولد من الأب، ومنه قيل للولد:
سَلِيلٌ. قال تعالى: يَتَسَلَّلُونَ مِنْكُمْ لِواذاً
[النور/ 63] ، وقوله تعالى: مِنْ سُلالَةٍ مِنْ طِينٍ
[المؤمنون/ 12] ، أي: من الصّفو الذي يُسَلُّ من الأرض، وقيل: السُّلَالَةُ كناية عن النطفة تصوّر دونه صفو ما يحصل منه. والسُّلُّ : مرض ينزع به اللّحم والقوّة، وقد أَسَلَّهُ الله، وقوله عليه السلام: «لا إِسْلَالَ ولا إغلال» . وتَسَلْسَلَ الشيء اضطرب، كأنه تصوّر منه تَسَلُّلٌ متردّد، فردّد لفظه تنبيها على تردّد معناه، ومنه السِّلْسِلَةُ، قال تعالى: فِي سِلْسِلَةٍ ذَرْعُها سَبْعُونَ ذِراعاً [الحاقة/ 32] ، وقال تعالى: سَلاسِلَ وَأَغْلالًا وَسَعِيراً
[الإنسان/ 4] ، وقال: وَالسَّلاسِلُ يُسْحَبُونَ [غافر/ 71] ، وروي: «يا عجبا لقوم يقادون إلى الجنّة بالسّلاسل» . وماء سَلْسَلٌ:
متردّد في مقرّه حتى صفا، قال الشاعر:
أشهى إليّ من الرّحيق السَّلْسَلِ
وقوله تعالى: سَلْسَبِيلًا
[الإنسان/ 18] ، أي: سهلا لذيذا سلسا حديد الجرية، وقيل: هو اسم عين في الجنّة، وذكر بعضهم أنّ ذلك مركّب من قولهم: سل سبيلا ، نحو: الحوقلة والبسملة ونحوهما من الألفاظ المركّبة، وقيل:
بل هو اسم لكلّ عين سريع الجرية، وأسلة اللّسان: الطّرف الرّقيق.
باب السين واللام س ل، ل س يستعملان

سل: السَّلُّ: إِخراجُكَ الشَّعْرَ من العجين ونحوه من الأشياء. والانسِلالُ: المُضِيُّ والخروج من بينَ مَضيقٍ أو زِحام. وسَلَلْتُ السَّيفَ فانَسلَّ من غِمْدِه. والسُّلُّ والسُّلالُ: داءٌ يأخُذ الانسانَ ويقتُلُ، وسُلَّ الرجلُ وأَسَلَّهُ اللهُ إسلالاً [فهو مَسْلولٌ] . والإِسلال: السَّرِقةُ الخَفِيَّة. والسَّلُّ والسَّليلُ والسلان: جماعة أودية بالبادية. والسَّليلُ والسَّليلةُ: المُهْرُ [والمُهْرَة] . [والسليلُ: دِماغ الفرس] . والسَّليل: الولدُ، [سُمِّي سَليلاً، لأنّه خلق من السّلالة] . والسَّليلةُ: عَقَبةٌ أو عَصَبةٌ أو لَحْمةٌ اذا كانت شِبْهَ طَرائقَ ينفَصِلُ بعضُها عن بعض، [وأنشد: لاءم فيه السليل الفقار

قال: السَّليلُ لَحْمَةُ المَتنَينِ] . وكذلك السَّلائل في الخَيْشوم، وهي لَحَماتٌ عِراضٌ بعضُها مُلتَزِقاتْ ببعضٍ. والتَّسَلُّلُ: فِعلُ جماعة القوم اذا انْسَلّوا، [ويَتَسَلَّلُونَ ويَنْسَلُّون واحد] . وسَلَّةُ الفَرَسِ: دَفْعَتُه في سِباقه، تقول: قد خَرجَتْ سَلَّةُ هذا الفَرسِ على سائر الخَيْلِ، قال:

أَلِزاً اذْ خَرَجَتْ سَلَّتُه ... وَهِلاً تَمَسُحه ما يَسْتَقِر

الأَلِز: الوَثّابُ، والسلة: السبذة المطبقة كالجؤنة. والمِسَلَّة: المِخيَط، وجمعُه مَسالّ. والسَّلسَلُ: الماءُ العَذْبُ الصافي يَتَسَلَسلُ في الحَلْقِ، وفي صَبَبٍ أو حَدُورٍ اذا جَرَى. وهو السَّلْسالُ، وخَمرٌ سَلْسَلٌ قال الأخطل:

أَدَبَّ إليها جَدْوَلاً يتَسَلْسَلُ

وقال:

بردى يصفق بالرحيق السلسل

والسَّلَةُ: الفُرْجةُ بين نَصائِبِ الحَوْضِ، [وأنشد:

أَسَلَّةٌ في حوضها أم انَفَجَرْ

وفي حديث أبي زرْعِ بنِ أبي زَرْعٍ: كَمَسَلِّ شَطْبةٍ

أراد بالمَسَلِّ: ما سُلَّ من شَطْبِ الجريدة، شَبَّهَه به لدِقَّةِ خَصْرِه] . والسَّلاسِلُ جمعُ السِّلسِلة. وبَرْقٌ ذو سَلاسِلَ، ورَمْلٌ مِثلُه، وهو تَسَلْسُله الذي يُرَى في التِوائِه . وماءٌ سُلاسِلٌ: عَذْبٌ. قال زائدة: كُلُّ مَنتُوجٍ سَليلٌ لأنّه يُسَلُّ من بطن أُمِّه لأنَّه يُجْبَذُ بالأيْدي سَلاًّ. وفي بني فُلانٍ مَسلَّةٌ أي سَرِقةٌ. وفيهم سَلَّةٌ أي سُيُوفٌ حِدادٌ. والسَلَّةُ حَصىً صِغارٌ مِثلُ الجَوْز في بطون الأَودِيةِ، لأنَّ الماءَ سَلَّها من بين الجِبال . والسَّليلُ: اسْمُ منزلٍ بالبادية. وذاتُ السَّلاسِلِ: أرضٌ من أرض الشّام غَزاها عمرو بن العاص على عهد النبيِّ- صلى الله عليه وآله وسَلَّم- . والمُسَلْسَلُ والمُسَنْسَنُ: طريقٌ يُسْلَكُ يَتخَلَّلُ البلاد كأنَّه حَيَّةٌ. ودابَّة سَلِسَةٌ أي مُنقادةٌ. والسَّلِسُ: السَّيف، وجمعه سُلُوسٌ. والسَّلْسُ: الخَيط يُنْظمَ فيه الخَرَزُ، وجمعه سُلُوس، قال: وقَلائدٌ من حُبلةٍ وسُلُوسِ

لس: اللَّسُّ: تَناوُل الدّابَّةِ الحشيشَ بجَحْفَلَتِها اذا نَتَفَتْهُ، قال زهير:

قد اخضَرَّ من لس الغمير جحافله

والــمَلْســوس: الذاهبُ العقل.

سل

1 سَلَّ الشَّىٌءَ, (S, M, Mgh,) aor. ـُ (S, M,) inf. n. سَلٌّ; (S, M, Mgh, K;) and ↓ استلّهُ, (M,) inf. n. اِسْتِلَالٌ; (K; [in the CK, الِاسْلال is put in the place of الِاسْتِلَال;]) He drew the thing out or forth from another thing: (Jel in xxiii. 12:) or he pulled out the thing, or drew it forth, gently: (M, K: *) or he drew, or pulled, the thing out, or forth, as a sword from its scabbard, and a hair from dough. (Mgh.) You say, سَلَّ السَّيْفَ, (S, Msb,) aor. and inf. n. as above; (Msb;) and ↓ استلّهُ, both signifying the same; (S;) [i. e. He drew the sword;] as also ↓ اسلّهُ, inf. n. إِسْلَالٌ. (TA.) In the saying of El-Farezdak, غَدَاةَ تَوَلَّيْتُمْ كَانَّ سُيُوفَكُمْ

↓ ذَآنِينُ فِى أَعْنَاقِكُمْ لَمْ تُسَلْسَلِ [In the morning when ye turned back, as though your swords were ذآنين (pl. of ذُؤْنُونٌ a species of fungus) upon your necks, (for the sword was hung upon the shoulder, not by a waist-belt,) not drawn forth], he has separated the doubled letter: thus the verse is related by IAar: but by Th, ↓ لَمْ تَسَلَّلِ [for تَتَنَسَلَّلِ]. (M.) It is said in a trad., لَأَسُلَّنَّكَ مِنْهُمْ كَمَا تُسَلُّ الشَّعْرَةُ مِنَ العَجِينِ [I will assuredly draw thee forth from them like as the single hair is drawn forth from dough]. (TA.) And in another trad., اَللّٰهُمَّ أْسْلُلْ سَخِيمَةَ قَلْبِى (tropical:) [O God, draw forth the rancour of my heart]: and hence the saying الهَدَايَا تَسُلُّ السَّخَائِمَ وَتَحُلُّ الشَّكَائِمَ (tropical:) [Presents draw away feelings of rancour, and loose, or melt, resistances, or incompliances]. (TA.) And سُلَّ, said of a colt, means He was drawn forth a سَلِيل [q. v.]. (M, TA.) b2: Also He took the thing. (Msb.) Hence one says, تُسَلُّ المَيِّتُ مِنْ قِبَلِ رَأْسِهِ إِلَى القَبْرِ, i. e. [The dead body] is taken [head-foremost to the grave]: (Msb:) [or is drawn forth &c.: for] it is said of the Apostle of God, سُلَّ مِنْ قِبَل رَأْسِهِ, meaning He was drawn forth [&c.] from the bier. (Mgh.) b3: Also, aor. and inf. n. as above, He stole the thing: (Msb, TA:) or he stole it covertly, secretly, or clandestinely; (TA;) and so ↓ اسلّهُ. (TK. [But see 4, below, where اسلّ meaning “ he stole ” is mentioned only as intrans.]) Yousay, سَلَّ البَعِيرَ جَوْفِ اللَّيْلِ He drew away the camel from among the other camels in the middle of the night: and in like manner you say of other things. (TA.) A2: سَلَّ, aor. ـِ (K,) inf. n. سَلٌّ, (TK,) said of a man; (TA;) or سَلَّتْ, aor. ـَ [whence it would seem that the sec. Pers\. of the pret. is سَلِلْتَ, and the inf. n. سَلَلٌ,] said of a sheep or goat, شاة; (M;) He, or it, lost his, or its, teeth: (M, K:) on the authority of Lh. (M.) A3: سُلَّ, (M, Msb, K,) in the pass. form, (Msb,) with damm, (K,) He was, or became, affected with the disease termed سِلّ [q. v.]. (M, Msb, K.) 4 أَسْلَ3َ see 1, second sentence. b2: اسلّ, (ISk, S, M, Mgh,) inf. n. إِسْلَالٌ, (ISk, S, K,) also signifies He stole: (ISk, S, Mgh:) or he stole covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (M, K.) See also 1, in the latter half of the paragraph. You say, اسلّ مِنَ المَغْنَمِ He stole of the spoil. (Mgh.) b3: إِسْلَالٌ signifies also An open raid or predatory incursion. (TA.) b4: And اسلّ He aided another to steal, or to steal covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (TA.) b5: [See also إِسْلَالٌ below. Accord. to Freytag, اسلّ signifies He received a bribe: but this requires consideration: he gives no authority but the K, which does not justify this explanation.]

A2: اسلّهُ He (God) caused him to be affected with the disease termed سِلّ [q. v.]. (S, M, Msb, K.) 5 تسلّل: see 7: and see also 1, in the former half of the paragraph. b2: Also i. q. اِضْطَرَبَ [It was, or became, in a state of commotion, agitation, &c.]; said of a thing; as though it were imagined to be repeatedly drawn forth. (Er-Rághib, TA.) 7 انسلّ It (a thing) became pulled out, or drawn forth, gently; (M;) it became drawn, or pulled out or forth, as a sword from its scabbard, and a hair from dough. (Mgh.) You say, انسلّ السَّيْفُ مِنَ الغَمْدِ The sword [became drawn from the scabbard: or] slipped out from the scabbard. (TA.) And انسلّ قِيَادُالفَرَسِ مِنْ يَدِهِ [The leading-rope of the horse slipped out or] came forth [from his hand]. (Mgh.) b2: And [hence], as also ↓ تسلّل, (S, M, K,) He slipped away, or stole away; i. e., went away covertly, secretly, or clandestinely: (M, K:) or he went forth, مِنْ بَيْنِهِمْ [from among them]. (S.) And اِنْسَلَلْتُ مِنْ بَيْنِ يَدَيْهِ I went away, and went forth, deliberately, or leisurely, and by degrees, from before him. (TA.) Sb says that اِنْسَلَلْتُ [used in this or a similar sense] is not a quasi-pass. verb; but is only like [a verb of the measure] فَعَلْتُ; like as اِفْتَقَرَ is like ضَعُفَ. (M.) It is said in a prov., رَمَتْنِى بِدَائِهَاوَانْسَلَّتْ [She reproached me with her own fault, and slipped away]: (S, Meyd, TA:) [originally] said by one of the fellow-wives of Ruhm, daughter of El-Khazraj, wife of Saad Ibn-Zeyd-Menáh, on Ruhm's reproaching her with a fault that was in herself. (Meyd, TA. [See also Freytag's Arab. Prov. cap. x. no. 2; and another prov. there referred to in cap. ii. no. 78.]) And one says also, بِكَذَا ↓ استلّ, meaning He went away with such a thing covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (TA.) 8 إِسْتَلَ3َ see 1, first and second sentences: A2: and see also 7, last sentence.10 استسل النَّهْرُ جَدْوَلًا (tropical:) The river had a rivulet or streamlet, branching off from it. (TA.) R. Q. 1 سَلْسَلَةٌ [as inf. n. of سُلْسِلَ (see مُسَلْسَلٌ below)] signifies A thing's being connected with another thing. (M, K.) [It is also inf. n. of سَلْسَلَ, as such signifying The connecting a thing with another thing.] b2: [Hence, or the reverse may be the case,] سَلْسَلْتُهُ I bound him with the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (O. TA.) b3: And سَلْسَلْتُ المَآءَ فِى الحَلْقِ I poured the water into the throat, or fauces, [app. in a continuous stream.] (S, * O.) b4: And مَاسَلْسَلَ طَعَامًا He did not eat food: (K:) as though he did not pour it into his throat, or fauces. (TA.) A2: Accord. to IAar, سَلْسَلَ signifies He ate a سَلْسَلَة, i. e., a long piece of a camel's hump. (O.) A3: See also 1, third sentence. R. Q. 2 تَسَلْسَلَ, said of water, It ran into the throat, or fauces: (S, O:) or it ran down a declivity, or declivous place: (M, K:) or (assumed tropical:) it became [fretted with a succession of ripples] like a chain, in running [in a shallow and rugged bed], or when smitten by the wind. (S.) b2: And, said of lightning, (assumed tropical:) It assumed the form of سَلَاسِل, [i. e. chains, meaning elongated streams,] pl. of سِلْسِلَةٌ [q. v.], in the clouds. (M.) b3: And تَسَلْسُلٌ signifies (assumed tropical:) The glistening, and [apparent] creeping, of the diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain, [resembling a chain, (see مُسَلْسَلٌ,) and also likened to the creeping of ants, (see فِرِنْذٌ, and رُبَدٌ,)] of a sword. (TA. [See also أَثْرٌ.]) b4: And تَسَلْسَلَ said of a garment, (assumed tropical:) It was worn until it became thin; (O, K;) like تَخَلْخَلَ. (O.) سَلٌّ, (M, K,) applied to a man, (M,) Whose teeth are falling out; (M;) losing his teeth: (K:) fem. with ة: (M, K:) likewise applied to a sheep or goat (شَاْةٌ); on the authority of Lh; (M;) and to a she-camel whose teeth have fallen out from extreme old age; or one extremely aged, having no tooth remaining; on the authority of IAar. (TA.) A2: See also سَلَّةٌ, in two places.

سُلٌّ: see what next follows.

سِلٌّ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ سُلَالٌ, (S, M, K,) the former [the more common, and] often occurring in the verses of chaste poets, though El-Hareeree says in the “ Durrat el-Ghowwás ” that it is an erroneous term of the vulgar, and that the latter is the right term, (TA,) signify the same, (S, M, K,) as also ↓ سُلٌّ and ↓ سَلَّةٌ, (K,) [Consumption: or phthisis:] an emaciating, oppressive, and fatal malady: (T, TA:) a certain disease, well known; said in the medical books to be one of the diseases of girls, because of the abundance of blood in them: (Msb:) accord. to the physicians, (TA,) an ulcer, (K, TA,) or ulcers, (Msb,) [or ulceration,] in the lungs; (Msb, K, TA;) succeeding (تُعَقِّبُ [grammatically referring to سَلَّة]) either ذَات الرِّئَة [i. e. inflammation of the lungs] or ذَات الجَنْب [i. e. pleurisy]: (in the CK, بِعَقَبِ ذات الرِّيّةِ اوذاتِ الجَنْبِ is [erroneously] put in the place of تُعَقِّبُ ذَاتَ الرِّئَةِ أَوْ ذَاتَ الجَنْبِ: and in what here follows, the gen. case is put in the place of the nom. in four instances:) or a rheum (زُكَامٌ), and defluxions (نَوَازِلُ), or a long cough, and attended with constant fever. (K, TA.) b2: Hence the saying, in a trad., غُبَارُذَيْلِ المَرْأَةِ الفَاجِرَةِ يُورثُ السِّلَّ (assumed tropical:) [The dust of the skirt of the vitious woman occasions the loss of property]; meaning that he who follows vitious women and acts vitiously, loses his property, and becomes poor: the diminution and departure of property being likened to the diminution and wasting away of the body when one has the disorder termed سِلّ. (TA.) سَلَّةٌ The drawing of swords; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ سِلَّةٌ. (K.) So in the saying, أَتَيْنَاهُمْ عِنْدَ السَّلَّةِ [We came to them on the occasion of the drawing of swords]. (S, M, K.) b2: And Theft: (S, Msb:) or covert, secret, or clandestine, theft; (M, K;) like إِسْلَالٌ [except that the former is a simple subst., and the latter is an inf. n., i. e. of 4]: (K:) one says, فِى بَنِى فُلَانٍ سَلَّةٌ [Among the sons of such a one is theft, or covert theft]: (S:) and الخَلَّةُ تَدْعُو إِلَى السَّلَّةِ [Want invites to theft, or covert theft]. (TA.) A2: Also (tropical:) The rush (دُفْعَة) of a horse among other horses, in running: (TA:) or the rush (دُفْعَة) of a horse in striving to outstrip: (S, TA: [I read فِى سِبَاقِهِ, as in a copy of the S; instead of فى سِيَاقِهِ, as in other copies of the S and in the TA:]) so in the saying, فَرَسٌ شَدِيدُ السَّلَّةِ (tropical:) [A horse of which the rush &c. is vehement]: (S, TA:) and خَرَجَتْ سَلَّتُهُ عَلَى

الخَيْلِ (S) or عَلَى سَائِرِ الخَيْلِ (TA) (tropical:) [His rush in striving to outstrip proceeded against the other horses]. b2: And A revulsion of shortness of breathing (اِرْتِدَادُ رَبْوٍ) in the chest of a horse, in consequence of his suppressing such shortness of breathing [so I render مِنْ كَبْوَةٍ يَكْبُوهَا, but this phrase admits of other renderings, as will be seen in art. كبو]: (M, K:) when he is inflated thereby, one says, أَخْرَجَ سَلَّتَهُ [app. meaning he has manifested his revulsion of shortness of breathing]; and thereupon he is urged to run with vehemence, and made to sweat, and coverings are thrown upon him, and that shortness of breathing (ذٰلِكَ الرَّبْوُ) passes forth. (M.) b3: [In a sheep or goat, or a ewe or she-goat, it seems to mean Power, or force, of long continuance: see مَسْلُولَةٌ, voce مَسْلُولٌ.]

A3: See also سِلٌّ.

A4: Also A [basket of the kind called] جُونَة: (K:) or a thing like the جُونَة, (M,) or like the covered جُونَة, which is also called سَبَذَةٌ; so says Az: (TA:) a receptacle in which fruit is carried: (Msb:) [sometimes covered with red skin: (see حَوَرٌ:) in the present day commonly applied to a basket made of twigs, oblong and deep, generally between a foot and a foot and a half in length:] and ↓ سَلٌّ signifies the same: (M, K:) what is termed سَلَّةُ الخُبْزِ [the bread-basket] is well known: (S:) سَلَّةٌ meaning as expl. above is not thought by IDrd to be an Arabic word: (M:) [the dim. ↓ سُلَيْلَةٌ occurs in the K voce جُونَةٌ, and in the Mgh voce رَبْعَةٌ, &c.:] the pl. is سِلَالٌ (M, K) and سَلَّاتٌ (Msb) and [coll. gen. n.] ↓ سَلٌّ, of which Abu-l-Hasan says that it is in his opinion a rare kind of pl. [or coll. gen. n.] because it denotes what is made by art, not created, and it should more properly be regarded as of the class of كَوْكَبٌ and كَوْكَبَةٌ [which are syn.] because this is more common than the class of سَفِينَةٌ and سَفِينٌ. (M.) A5: Also A fault, or defect, in a water-ing-trough or tank, or in a [jar of the kind called]

خَابِيَة: (M, K:) or a breach between the أَنْصَابِ, (K,) or [more properly] between the نَصَائِب, [i. e. the stones set up, and cemented together with kneaded clay, around the interior,] (M,) of a watering-trough or tank. (M, K.) b2: And Fissures in the ground, that steal [i. e. imbibe] the water. (TA.) A6: Also One's sewing [a skin, or hide, with] two thongs in a single puncture, or stitch-hole. (M, K.) سِلَّةٌ: see سَلَّةٌ, first sentence.

سُلَالٌ i. q. سِلٌّ, q. v. (S, M, K.) سَلِيلٌ A drawn sword; i. q. ↓ مَسْلُولٌ. (M, K.) b2: (assumed tropical:) A child, or male offspring; [because drawn forth;] (S, M, Msb, K;) as also ↓ سُلَالَةٌ; (M, Mgh, Msb, K;) metonymically so termed: (Mgh:) or, when it comes forth from the belly of its mother; as also ↓ the latter; the former so called because created from the [sperma genitalis, which is termed] سُلَالَة: (Akh, TA:) fem. of the former ↓ سَلِيلَةٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) applied to a daughter. (AA, K.) b3: A colt; (M, K;) and with ة a filly; (S, * M, TA;) the ة being affixed, though سليل is of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, because the word is made a subst.: (Ham p. 102:) or, as some say, (M, in the K “ and ”) the former signifies a colt that is born not in a [membrane such as is called] مَاسِكَة nor [in one such as is called] سَلًى: if in either of these, it is termed بَقِيرٌ [not بُقَيْرٌ as in the CK]. (M, K.) [See also دُعْمُوصٌ.] b4: And A young camel when just born, before it is known whether it is a male or a female. (As, S, TA.) A2: Clear, or pure, beverage or wine; (K, TA;) as though gently drawn away from dust or motes or particles of rubbish or the like: such is said to be the beverage, or wine, of Paradise: or cool beverage or wine: or such as is clear from dust or motes or particles of rubbish or the like, and from turbidness; of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ: or such as is easy [in its descent] in the throat, or fauces. (TA.) [See also سُلَالَةٌ, and سَلْسَالٌ.]

A3: The channel of the water, or place in which the water flows, in a valley: or the middle of a valley, (M, K, *) where flows the main body of water. (M.) and A wide (S, M, K) and deep (M, K) valley, (S, M, K,) that gives growth to the [trees called]

سَلَم and سَمُر, (S, K,) or that gives growth to the سَلَم and ضَعَة and يَنَمَة and حَلَمَة; (M;) and ↓ سَالٌّ signifies the same: (M, K:) or this latter, a place in which are trees: (TA:) or a narrow channel of a torrent in a valley: (As, S, TA:) or a low place surrounded by what is elevated, in which the water collects: (En-Nadr, TA:) pl. of both سُلَّانٌ, (M, K,) or of the former accord. to Kr, (M, TA,) and of the latter accord. to As [and the S], (TA,) or that of the latter is سَوَالُّ. (En-Nadr, K, TA.) One says سَلِيلٌ مِنْ سَمُرٍ

like as one says غَالٌّ مِنْ سَلَمٍ. (S.) The phrase سَالَ السَّلِيلُ بِهِمْ [lit. The wide, or wide and deep, valley, &c., flowed with them] is used by the poet Zuheyr (S, IB) as meaning (assumed tropical:) they journeyed swiftly. (IB, TA.) A4: The brain of the horse. (M, K.) b2: The hump of the camel. (M, K.) b3: The نُخَاع [or spinal cord]. (M, K.) b4: and سَلِيلُ اللَّحْمِ The [portions that are termed]

خَصِيل [q. v. voce خَصِيلَةٌ] of flesh: [the former word in this case being app. a coll. gen. n., of which the n. un. is ↓ سَلِيلَةٌ (q. v.); the more probably as it is added that] the pl. is سَلَائِلُ. (TA.) سُلَالَةٌ What is, or becomes, drawn forth, or drawn forth gently, from, or of, a thing: (M, K:) or so سُلَالَةُ شَىْءٍ: (S:) [an extract of a thing: and hence,] the clear, or pure, part, or the choice, best, or most excellent, part [of a thing]; (Mgh; and Ksh and Bd and Jel in xxiii. 12;) because drawn from the thick, or turbid, part. (Mgh.) It is said in the Kur [xxiii. 12], وَلَقَدْ خَلَقْنَا الْإِنْسَانَ مِنْ سُلَالَةٍ مِنْ طِينٍ, meaning [and verily we created man from] what was drawn forth from every kind of dust, or earth: (Fr, TA:) or from a pure, or choice, or most excellent, sort of earth or clay. (Ksh, Bd, Jel.) b2: and [hence,] The sperma genitalis of a man, or human being; (S, TA;) what is drawn from the صُلْب [app. here meaning loins] of the man and from the تَرَائِب [pl. of تَرِيبَة, q. v.,] of the woman: (AHeyth, TA:) the water (مَآء) that is drawn from the back. ('Ikrimeh, TA.) b3: See also سَليلٌ, second sentence, in two places.

سَلِيلَةٌ: see سَلِيلٌ, second sentence. b2: Also A sinew, (عَصَبَةٌ, (M, K, or عَقَبَةٌ, K,) or a portion of flesh having streaks, or strips, (M, K,) that separate, one from another. (TA.) And The oblong portion of flesh of the part on either side of the backbone: (K:) or this is called سَلِيلَةُ المَتْنِ: (M:) [or] accord. to As, [the pl.] سَلَائِلُ signifies the long streaks, or strips, of flesh extending with the backbone. (TA.) See also سَلِيلٌ, last sentence. [Also] A small thin thing [or substance] resembling flesh: pl. سَلَائِلُ. (TA in art. خشم.) And سَلَائِلُ السَّنَامِ Long slices cut from the camel's hump. (TA.) b3: And the pl., Oblong نَغَفَات [or portions of dry mucus or the like] in the nose. (M.) b4: Also [Goats'] hair separated, or plucked asunder, with the fingers, then folded, and tied; then the woman draws from it one portion after another, which she spins: (M:) or سَلِيلَةٌ مِنْ شَعَرٍ signifies what is drawn forth from a ضَرِيبَة of [goats'] hair, which is a portion thereof separated, or plucked asunder, with the fingers, then folded, and rolled up into long portions, the length of each being about a cubit, and the thickness that of the half of the fore arm next the hand: this is tied, then the woman draws from it one portion after another, and spins it. (S.) [See also عَمِيتَةٌ.]

A2: Also A certain long fish, (K, TA,) having a long مِنْقَار [app. meaning beak-like snout, or nose]. (TA.) سُلَيْلَةٌ: see سَلَّةٌ (of which it is the dim.), in the latter half of the paragraph.

سُلَّآءٌ; n. un. with ة; mentioned in the M and K in this art. as well as in art. سلأ: see the latter art. سَلَّالٌ: see سَالٌّ.

A2: [And it seems to be somewhere mentioned in the S, though not in the present art., as meaning A maker of the sort of baskets called سِلَال (pl. of سَلَّةٌ): for Golius explains it, as on the authority of J, as signifying qui sportas qualosque contexit.]

سَلْسَلٌ and ↓ سَلْسَالٌ and ↓ سُلَاسِلٌ (S, M, K) Sweet water, (M, K,) that descends easily in the throat, or fauces; (M;) water that enters easily into the throat, or fauces, by reason of its sweetness and clearness: (S:) or cold, or cool, water: (M, K:) or water that has fluctuated to and fro, in the place where it has continued, until it has become limpid, or clear. (Er-Rághib, TA.) and the first and ↓ second, Mellow wine: (M, K:) the former is expl. by Lth as meaning sweet and clear, that runs [easily] into the throat, or fauces, when drunk. (TA.) b2: And غَدِيرٌ سَلْسَلٌ [A pool of water left by a torrent] which, being smitten [or blown upon] by the wind, becomes [rippled so as to be] like the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (TA.) سُلْسُلٌ A boy, or young man, light, or active, in spirit; as also لُسْلُسٌ. (IAar, O.) سِلْسِلٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ, in two places.

سَلْسَلَةٌ [as an inf. n.: see R. Q. 1.

A2: Also] A long piece of a camel's hump: (IAar, O, K:) accord. to AA, it is called لَسْلَسَةٌ: accord. to As, لِسْلِسَةٌ. (O.) سِلْسِلَةٌ A chain, i. q. زِنْجِيرْ in Pers\.; (KL;) rings (دَائِرٌ [app. used as a coll. gen. n., though I do not know any authority for such usage of it,] K [in the M دَائِرَةٌ]) of iron (S, M, K) or the like (M, K) of metals: derived from السَّلْسَلَةُ signifying “ the being connected ” with another thing: (M: [see R. Q. 1:]) pl. سَلَاسِلُ. (S, Mgh, TA.) It was a custom to extend a سِلْسِلَة over a river or a road, the ships or beats or the passengers being arrested thereby, for the purpose of the taking of the tithes from them by an officer set over it. (Mgh.) b2: [Hence,] سِلْسِلَةُ بَرْقٍ (tropical:) An elongated stream of lightning [like a chain] in the midst of the clouds: (S, TA: *) or سَلَاسِلُ البَرْقِ means what have assumed the form of chains (مَاتَسَلْسَلَ), of lightning, (M, K,) in the clouds; (M;) and السَّحَابِ [i. e., of the clouds in like manner]: (K: [but I think that وَالسَّحَابِ in the K is evidently a mistranscription for فِى السَّحَابِ the reading in the M:]) sing. سِلْسِلَةٌ (M, K) and ↓ سِلْسِلٌ, (K,) thus in the copies of the K, but in the L ↓ سِلْسِيلٌ, which is [said to be] the correct word. (TA. [See, however, what follows.]) And in like manner, سَلَاسِلُ الرَّمْلِ (assumed tropical:) What have assumed the form of chains (مَا تَسَلْسَلَ) of sands: (M:) or سَلَاسِلُ signifies (tropical:) sands that become accumulated, or congested, (يَنْعَقِدُ,) one upon another, and extended along: (A'Obeyd, S, O, K, TA:) you say رَمْلٌ ذُوسَلَاسِلَ (tropical:) [sands having portions accumulated, or congested, &c.]: and ذَاتُ سَلَاسِلَ, which has been expl. as meaning (assumed tropical:) elongated sands: (TA:) sing. سِلْسِلَةٌ (M, TA) and ↓ سِلْسلٌ, (M,) or ↓ سِلْسِيلٌ; and الرَّمْلِ ↓ سَلْسُولُ, with fet-h [to the first letter], is a dial. var. of سِلْسِيلُهُ. (TA.) b3: And سَلَاسِلُ كِتَابٍ (tropical:) The lines of a book or writing. (O, K, TA.) b4: and بِرْذَوْنٌ ذُو سَلَاسِلَ (assumed tropical:) [A hackney] upon whose legs one sees what resemble سَلَاسِل [or chains]. (M.) A2: Also The وَحَرَة, (O, K,) which is a small reptile, [a species of lizard, the same that is called السِلْسِلَةُ الرَّقْطَآءُ, (see أَرْقَطُ,)] spotted, black and white, having a slender tail, which it moves about when running. (TA.) سَلْسَالٌ: see سَلْسَلٌ, in two places.

سَلْسُولٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ.

سِلْسِيلٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ, in two places.

سُلَاسِلٌ: see سَلْسَلٌ.

سَالٌّ [act. part. n. of سَلَّ, Drawing out, or forth: &c. b2: Stealing: or stealing covertly, secretly, or clandestinely:] a thief; as also ↓ سَلَّالٌ [which is commonly applied in the present day to a horse-stealer and the like] and ↓ أَسَلُّ. (TA.) A2: See also سَلِيلٌ.

أَسَلُّ: see the next preceding paragraph.

إِسْلَالٌ A bribe. (S, M, K.) It is said in a trad., لَا إِغْلَالَ وَلَا إِسْلَالَ There shall be no treachery, or perfidy, and no [giving or receiving of a] bribe: or, and no stealing. (S in this art. and in art. غل. [See 4.]) مَسَلّ in the phrase مَضْجَعُهُ كَمَسَلِّ شَطْبَةٍ, in the trad. of Umm-Zara, meaning [His sleepingplace is] like a green palm-stick drawn forth from its skin [by reason of his slenderness], or, as some say, a sword drawn forth [from its scabbard], is [originally] an inf. n. used in the sense of a pass. part. n. (TA. [See also art. شطب.]) مِسَلَّةٌ A large needle: (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) [a packing-needle:] pl. مَسَالُّ. (S, Mgh, Msb.) مُسَلِّلٌ Subtle of machination in stealing. (TA.) مَسْلُولٌ: see سَلِيلٌ. b2: [Hence, elliptically,] A man (Msb) whose testicles have been extracted. (Mgh, Msb.) A2: Also Affected with the disease termed سِلّ: (S, M, Msb, K:) [regularly derived from سُلَّ, but] anomalous [as derived from أَسَلَّهُ]: (S, M, Msb:) Sb says, as though the سِلّ were put into him. (M.) A3: AA says that the مَسْلُولَة of غَنَم [meaning sheep or goats, i. e., applied to a شَاة, meaning a sheep or goat, or a ewe or she-goat,] is One whose powers, or forces, are of long continuance (اَلَّتِى يَطُولُ قُوَاهَا): and that one says [of such] فِى فِيهَا سَلَّةٌ [in which phrase فى seems evidently to have been preposed by mistake: see سَلَّةٌ]. (O, TA.) مُسَلْسَلٌ A thing having its parts, or portions, connected, one with another. (S, O.) b2: and [hence, (see سِلْسِلَةٌ,)] Chained; bound with the سِلْسِلَة. (TA.) [المَرْأَةُ المُسَلْسَلَةُ is the name of The constellation Andromeda; described by Kzw and others.] b3: (assumed tropical:) Lightning that assumes the form of chains (يَتَسَلْسَلُ) in its upper portions, and seldom, or never, breaks its promise [of being followed by rain]. (IAar, TA.) b4: Applied to hair, [as also ↓ مُتَسَلْسِلٌ, (K in art. حجن,) (assumed tropical:) Forming a succession of rimples, like water running in a shallow and rugged bed, or rippled by the wind; (see R. Q. 2;) or] crisp, or curly, or twisted, and contracted; syn. جَعْدٌ. (Mgh.) b5: (assumed tropical:) A sword having in it, or upon it, diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain, resembling the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (TA.) [See also مُسَلَّسٌ.] b6: (assumed tropical:) A garment, or piece of cloth, figured with stripes, or lines; (K;) as also مُلَسْــلَسٌ: as though formed by tranposition. (TA.) Also, and ↓ مُتَسَلْسِلٌ, (assumed tropical:) A garment, or piece of cloth, woven badly (M, K) and thinly. (M.) b7: حَدِيثٌ مُسَلْسَلٌ (assumed tropical:) A tradition [related by an uninterrupted chain of transmitters,] such as when one says, I met face to face such a one who said, I met face to face such a one, and so on, to the Apostle of God. (O, TA.) مُتَسَلْسِلٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places. b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A garment worn until it has become thin, (TA.)

صف

باب الصاد والفاء ص ف، ف ص مستعملان

صف: الصَفُّ معروف. والطَّيْرُ الصَّوافُّ: التي تَصُفُّ أجنحتَها فلا تُحَرِّكُها. والبُدْنُ الصَّوافُّ: التي تُصَفَّفُ ثم تُنْحَرُ. وصَفَفتُ القَوْمَ فاصطَّفُوا. والمَصَفُّ: المَوقِفُ، والجمع المَصافُّ. وخَيْلٌ صَوافُّ وصَوافِنُ: قد صَفَّتْ بين أيديها . والصَّفيفُ: القَديدُ اذا شُرَّ في الشمس، وتقول: صفَفْتُه أَصُفُّه في الشمس صَفّاً، وصَفَّفْتُه تصفيفاً، قال:

صَفيفَ شواء أو قدير معجل  والصُفَّةُ من البُنْيانِ والسَّرج ايضاً . والصَّفصَفُ: الفَلاةُ المستَويةُ الــمَلْســاء. والصَّفْصَفُ: شَجَرُ الخِلاف ، الواحدةُ بالهاء. والصَّفْصَفَةُ: دُوَيبَّة تُسَمِّيها العجم السّيسك، دخيل. وقوله تعالى: عذاب يوم الصُّفَّة [وذلك أن قوماً] عَصَوا رَبَّهُم فأرسل الله عليهم حَرّاً وغمّاً غَشِيَهم من فَوقِهم فهَلَكُوا.

فص: فَصُّ الأمرِ: أهْلُه، وفَصُّ العين: حَدَقَتُها (وأنشد:

بمُقْلةٍ تُوقِدُ فَصّاً أزرَقا)

والفِصْفِصَةُ: الفِسْفِسَةُ، وهو القَتّ الرَّطبُ. وقال في فَصِّ الأمر:

وربَّ امرِىٍء خِلْتَه مائقاً ... ويأتيك بالأمر من فَصِّه  والفَصُّ: فَصُّ الخاتَمِ. [والفَصُّ: السِّنُّ من أسنانِ الثُّومِ] .
(صف)
الْقَوْم صفا انتظموا فِي صف وَاحِد وَالطير فِي السَّمَاء بسطت أَجْنِحَتهَا فِي طيرانها وَلم تحركها فَهِيَ صافة (ج) صافات وصواف وَفِي التَّنْزِيل الْعَزِيز {أولم يرَوا إِلَى الطير فَوْقهم صافات} وَالشَّيْء جعله صفا وَمِنْه فِي التَّنْزِيل الْعَزِيز {فاذكروا اسْم الله عَلَيْهَا صواف} وَهِي الْإِبِل قد صفت قَوَائِمهَا وَالْقَوْم أقامهم فِي الْحَرْب وَغَيرهَا صُفُوفا وَاللَّحم شَرحه عراضا وقدده فِي الشَّمْس وشواه على الْحجر وَنَحْوه فَهُوَ صفيف
صف
الصف: مَعْرُوف.
والطيْرُ الصوَاف: التي تَصُفُّ أجْنِحَتَها ولا تُحَركُها. والبُدْنُ الصوَاف: التي تُصَففُ ثُم تُنْحَر. وصَفَفْتُ القَوْمَ فاصْطَفوا. والمَصَف: المَوْقِفُ، والجَمِيعُ المَصَاف. والصفُوْفُ: الناقَةُ الكَثِيرةُ اللبَنِ تَصِفُ حِلَابَيْنِ.
والصَّفَف: الذي يَلْبَسه الرجُلُ تَحتَ الدرْعِ يَوْمَ الحَرْبِ. والصفِيْفُ: القَدِيْدُ إذا شُررَ في الشَّمْسِ، يُقال: صَفَفْتُ اللَّحْمَ أصفه صَفّاً. والصفةُ: صُفَّةُ السرجِ والبُنْيَانِ. وعَذَابُ يَوم الصفةِ: كان قَومٌ عَصَوْا رَسُولَهم فَعُذبوا.
وصَفَفْتُ للرَّجُلِ وأصْفَفْتُه: اتخَذْت له صُفة. وفلانَ مُصَافي: أي صُفتُه بحِذَاءِ صُفتي. وعِشنا صُفة من الدهْرِ: أي زَماناً. والصفْصَفُ: الفَلاةُ الــمَلْسَــاءُ. وكذلك القاع الأمْلَسُ. وحَرْفُ الجَبَلِ.
والصفْصَافُ: شَجَرُ الخِلَافِ، الواحِدَةُ صَفْصَافَةٌ. والصفْصَفَةُ - دَخِيْلٌ -: وهي دُويبَّة. وصَفْصَفَةُ العُصْفُوْرِ: صَوْتُه.
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الصَّفُّ: أن تجعل الشيء على خط مستو، كالناس والأشجار ونحو ذلك، وقد يجعل فيما قاله أبو عبيدة بمعنى الصَّافِّ . قال تعالى:
إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ الَّذِينَ يُقاتِلُونَ فِي سَبِيلِهِ صَفًّا
[الصف/ 4] ، ثُمَّ ائْتُوا صَفًّا [طه/ 64] ، يحتمل أن يكون مصدرا، وأن يكون بمعنى الصَّافِّينَ، وقال تعالى: وَإِنَّا لَنَحْنُ الصَّافُّونَ
[الصافات/ 165] ، وَالصَّافَّاتِ صَفًّا
[الصافات/ 1] ، يعني به الملائكة. وَجاءَ رَبُّكَ وَالْمَلَكُ صَفًّا صَفًّا [الفجر/ 22] ، وَالطَّيْرُ صَافَّاتٍ
[النور/ 41] ، فَاذْكُرُوا اسْمَ اللَّهِ عَلَيْها صَوافَ
[الحج/ 36] ، أي:
مُصْطَفَّةً، وصَفَفْتُ كذا: جعلته على صَفٍّ.
قال: عَلى سُرُرٍ مَصْفُوفَةٍ
[الطور/ 20] ، وصَفَفْتُ اللّحمَ: قدّدته، وألقيته صفّا صفّا، والصَّفِيفُ: اللّحمُ المَصْفُوفُ، والصَّفْصَفُ:
المستوي من الأرض كأنه على صفٍّ واحدٍ.
قال: فَيَذَرُها قاعاً صَفْصَفاً لا تَرى فِيها عِوَجاً وَلا أَمْتاً
[طه/ 106] ، والصُّفَّةُ من البنيان، وصُفَّةُ السَّرج تشبيها بها في الهيئة، والصَّفُوفُ:
ناقةٌ تُصَفُّ بين مَحْلَبَيْنِ فصاعدا لغزارتها، والتي تَصُفُّ رجلَيْها، والصَّفْصَافُ: شجرُ الخلاف.

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1 صَفَّ, (S, M, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (Msb, TA,) inf. n. صَفٌّ, (O, Msb, K, TA,) He set, or placed, or stationed, (S, M, Mgh, O, K,) a company of men, (S, M, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) in war (S, O, K) &c., (O, K,) and a military force, (TA,) and also [in a similar sense] a thing, (Msb,) in a rank, or row, or line: (S, M, Mgh, O, K:) and likewise ↓ صفّف, (TA,) inf. n. تَصْفِيفٌ; (IDrd, O, K, TA;) but this has an intensive signification. (IDrd, O, TA.) b2: One says also of a she-camel, تَصُفُّ يَدَيْهَا عِنْدَ الحَلَبِ [She sets her fore legs evenly, side by side, not putting one of them in advance of the other, as if about to go onward, on the occasion of being milked]. (S, M, O, K.) [See also صَفَنَ, said of a man: and see صَانَ in art. صون.]) And [in like manner] one says, صَفَّتِ الإِبِلُ قَوَائِمَهَا [The camels set their legs in an even row]. (S, O.) b3: And of a she-camel one says also, تَصُفُّ أَقْدَاحًا مِنْ لَبَنِهَا إِذَا حُلِبَتْ [as though meaning She yields a row of bowls of her milk when she is milked], because of the abundance of her milk. (S, O, K *.) And تَصُفُّ بَيْنَ مِحْلَبَيْنِ أَوْ ثَلَاثَةٍ, (S, O,) or simply تَصُفُّ, (M,) She combines two milking-vessels, or three, at one milking; (S, * M, O; *) الصَّفُّ meaning her being milked into two milking-vessels, or three, (S, O, K,) so as to combine them. (S, O. [In the CK, أَنْ تَحْلُبَ is a mistake for أَنْ تُحْلَبَ.]) And a rájiz, cited by Az, says, referring to a she-camel, تَصُفُّ فِى ثَلَاثَةِ المَحَالِبِ [She is milked into three milking-vessels at one milking]. (S, O.) One says also صَفَّهَا, i. e. حَلَبَهَا صَفًّا [app. meaning He milked her into two bowls, or three, at one milking; or into two bowls; the pronoun referring to a she-camel]. (M. [One or the other of these two meanings appears to be indicated by what there precedes this.]) b4: صُفَّ عَلَى الجَمْرِ لِيَنْشَوِىَ (S, K) is said of flesh-meat (S) [app. meaning It was laid, cut into a strip, or into strips, upon the live coals to broil]; and فِى الشَّمْسِ لِيَجِفَّ [in like manner, in the sun to dry]: (K:) for one says of him who has prepared flesh-meat cut into strips, or oblong pieces, and dried in the sun, صَفَّ اللَّحْمَ; and [in like manner] one says also, صَفَّهُ عَلَى النَّارِ لِيَنْشَوِىَ: (Msb:) or صَفَّ اللَّحْمَ, aor. ـُ inf. n. صَفُّ, means he cut the flesh-meat into broad slices: (M:) and accord. to ISh, ↓ التَّصْفِيفُ is like التَّشْرِيحُ, i. e. the cutting a piece of flesh-meat thin, so that it is translucent: (TA in the present art:) or التصفيف is a kind of تَشْرِيح; i. e. the cutting a piece of flesh-meat thin, so that it is translucent by reason of its thinness, and then throwing it upon the live coals. (TA in art. شرح.) [See صَفِيفٌ.]

A2: See also 8, in three places. b2: صَفَّ said of a bird, (M, O, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (M, Msb,) inf. n. صَفٌّ, (Msb, K,) It extended its wings in a line, (M,) or it expanded its wings, (O, Msb, K,) in the sky, and did not move them, (M,) or and struck [an evident mistake for and did not strike] with them its sides like the pigeon: (Msb:) such as do so are not to be eaten; (Msb, K;) as the vulture and the hawk: (Msb:) it is said in a trad., يُؤْكَلُ مَا دَفَّ وَلَا يُؤْكَلُ مَا صَفَّ. (O, K, TA. See art. دف.) A3: صَفَفْتُ لِلسَّرْجِ, (S,) or صَفَفْتُ لِلسَّرْجِ صُفَّةً, (O,) or صَفَفْتُ السَّرْجَ, (K, and so in one place in the O,) and ↓ أَصْفَفْتُهُ, (O, K,) but this latter verb is of weak authority, (O,) (tropical:) I put to the horse's saddle a صُفَّة [q. v.]: S, O, K, TA:) [and] صَفَّ الدَّابَّةَ, and صَفَّ لَهَا, He made for the beast a صُفَّة. (M.) 2 صَفَّّ see above, first sentence: b2: and also in the latter half of the paragraph.3 صَافُّوهُمْ (S, MA, O,K) فِى القِتَالِ (S, O, K) They fought them in rank; they drew themselves out in a rank against them [in fight]. (MA.) A2: [And app. one says also صَافَّهُ meaning He had the صُفَّة of his house over against, or facing, his (another's) صُفَّة. See هُوَ مُصَافِّى, below.]4 أَصْفَ3َ see 1, last sentence.6 تَصَاْفَّ see 8. b2: One says also تصافّوا عَلَيْهِ They collected themselves together in a rank, or row, or line, against him. (M, TA.) And تصافّوا عَلَى المَآءِ They collected themselves together at the water; as also تضافّوا عَلَيْهِ: like as one says تصوّك فِى

خُرْئِهِ and تضوّك, and صَلَاصِلُ المَآءِ and ضَلَاضِلُهُ. (Lh, TA.) 8 اصطفّوا They stood in, (S, Mgh, O, K,) or became, (M,) [or set, placed, or stationed, themselves in,] a rank, or row, or line; (S, M, Mgh, Msb; *) or ranks, or rows, or lines; (O, K;) as also ↓ تصافّوا; (M, O, * K; * [التَّصَافُّ being expl. in the O and K by التَّسَاطُرُ; in the CK, erroneously, التَّشاطُرُ;]) and so ↓ صَفُّوا, (M, Mgh, Msb,) aor. ـُ (M, Mgh,) inf. n. صَفٌّ and صَفَّى, but [ISd says] this latter inf. n. I have not heard except in a phrase mentioned in what follows. (M.) Hence the saying,تَصُفُّ ↓ النِّسَآءُ خَلْفَ الرِّجَالِ وَلَا تَصُفُّ مَعَهُمْ [The women shall stand in a rank behind the men in the mosque, and shall not stand in a rank with them]. (Mgh.) And hence the saying of a woman of the desert to her sons, ↓ إِذَا لَقِيتُمُ العَدُوَّ فَدَغَرَى وَلَا صَفَّى i. e. [When ye meet the enemy, rush upon them without consideration, and] do not set yourselves in a rank. (M. [See also 1, in art. دغر.]) R. Q. 1 صَفْصَفَ He journeyed, (سَارَ, O, and so in copies of the K,) or became, (صَارَ, so in the CK,) alone in a صَفْصَف, or level tract of land. (O, K.) A2: And He pastured upon the trees called صَفْصَاف. (O, K.) A3: And صَفْصَفَةٌ [as an inf. n., or as a simple subst.,] signifies The crying or cry, (صَوْت,) of the sparrow, which is called صُفْصُف (O, K) in some one or more of the dialects. (O.) صَفٌّ A rank, row, or line [of things]; (KL, PS;) or an even صَدْر [i. e. front, or fore part,] of any things: (M:) and a company of men standing in a rank, or row, or line: (O, K:) pl. صُفُوفٌ; (S, M, O, Msb, K;) and the sing. may also be used in the sense of the pl.; it may be used either thus in the sense of the pl. or as a sing. in the Kur xviii. 46. (O.) Hence, in a trad., سَوُّوا صُفُوفَكُمْ [Make even your ranks] in prayer. (O, TA.) b2: Also A station of صُفُوف [or ranks of men]. (M. [See also مَصَفٌّ.]) and hence, (M,) as used in the Kur xx. 67, i. q. مُصَلًّى

[i. e. A place of prayer, or a place of prayer on the occasion of the عِيد, or festival]; (Az, M, O;) because the people stand there in ranks: (M:) i. e. a place where people assemble for their عِيد: (Az, O:) or, in that instance, صَفًّا may mean مُصْطَفِّينَ [i. e. standing in ranks], (Az, M, O,) as a denotative of state. (M.) b3: And A pair of bowls (قَدَحَانِ) [app., as seems to be indicated, that are filled at one milking of a camel]; because they are put together. (M.) A2: Also A certain medicament with which the teeth are whitened. (O.) صُفَّةٌ An appertenance of a house, (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K, [in none of which is it explained,]) or of a building, like a wide بَهُو [here used in a postclassical sense, as meaning a kind of vestibule, or portico, for shade and shelter, open in front], with a long roof or ceiling; (Lth, TA;) the طُرَّة of a building [app. meaning what is above described]; (M;) i. q. سَقِيفَةٌ: (S and Msb and K in art. سقف:) [see سَفِيفَةٌ; and see also سُدَّةٌ:] and i. q. ظُلَّةٌ [i. e. a roof, or covering, for shade and shelter, over the door of a house; or extending from a house to another house opposite; like سُدَّةٌ and سَقِيفَةٌ]: (M:) [for the meaning assigned to it by Golius as from the S, and by Freytag as from the K and S, (“ scamnum discubitorium, fere ex lapidibus structum,”) I find no authority in any Arabic work: in Egypt, it is applied to a shelf of marble or of common stone, about four feet high, supported by two or more arches, or by a single arch, figured and described in the Introduction to my work on the Modern Egyptians; this being app. so called because resembling in form, though not in size, a porch:] the pl. is صُفَفٌ (S, O, Msb, K) and صِفَافٌ and صُفَّاتٌ. (Mgh.) أَهْلُ الصُّفَّةِ [The people of the صُفَّة] was an appellation applied to certain persons who were the guests of El-Islám, [i. e. supported by the charity of the Muslims,] (O, K, TA,) consisting of poor refugees, and houseless men, (TA,) who passed the night in the صُفَّة of the mosque of the Prophet [in El-Medeeneh], which was a covered place, an appertenance of the mosque, (O, K, TA,) roofed over with palm-sticks; (Har p. 379; [where see more;]) thither they resorted for lodging; and sometimes they were few, and sometimes they were many: [SM says,] I have drawn up a list of their names, in a tract, to the number of ninety-two, (TA in the present art.,) or ninetythree. (TA voce أَوْفَاضٌ.) [ISd says,] عَذَابُ يَوْمِ الصُّفَّةِ [The punishment of the day of the صُفَّة] is the same as عَذَابُ يَوْمِ الظُّلَّةِ [mentioned in the Kur 26:189]: (M, TA:) Lth says that the former was a day on which a certain people disobeyed their apostle, wherefore God sent upon them heat and clouds which overspread them, so that they perished: and Az says that it is not the same as that mentioned in the Kur, and that he knew not what is meant by عذاب يوم الصفّة: (O, (TA:) it seems, however, that both mean the same, as الصُّفَّةُ and الظُّلَّةُ are one in meaning. (TA.) b2: Also (tropical:) An appertenance of the سَرْج [or horse's saddle]; (S, M, IAth, Mgh, O, K, TA;) like the مِيثَرَة [q. v. in art. وثر] of the رَحْل [or camel's saddle]; (IAth, L, TA; *) the thing with which it is covered, between the قَرَبُوسَانِ, which are its fore part and its hinder part: (Mgh:) or, (M, TA,) as also of the رَحْل, (M,) the thing that comprises within it (تَضُمُّ) the [two pieces of wood called the] عَرْقُوَتَانِ and the [two pads, or stuffed things, called the] بِدَادَانِ, above them and beneath them: (M, TA:) pl. صُفَفٌ (S, M, O, K) and صِفَافٌ, the latter mentioned by Sb. (M.) b3: Also (tropical:) A long period (زَمَانٌ) of time. (O, K, TA.) So in the saying, عِشْنَا صُفَّةٌ مِنَ الدَّهْرِ (tropical:) [We lived, or have lived, a long period of time]. (O, TA.) b4: And (assumed tropical:) The quantity of grain that is put upon the palm of the hand: occurring in a trad. of Abu-d-Dardà, in the saying, أَصْبَحْتُ لَا أَمْلكُ صُفَّةً وَلَا لُفَّةً [I became so that I possessed not the quantity of grain that might be put on the palm of the hand, nor a morsel of food]; اللُّفَّةُ meaning اللُّقْمَةُ. (TA.) صَفَفٌ A thing that a man wears beneath the coat of mail (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K) in the day of battle. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) صَفُوفٌ A she-camel that yields a row of bowls of her milk (تَصُفُّ أَقْدَاحًا مِنْ لَبَنِهَا S, O, K) when she is milked, (S, O,) because of the abundance of her milk: (S, O, K:) or for which two vessels are set side by side (يُصَفُّ), and which fills them: (Ham p. 535:) or that sets her fore legs evenly, side by side, (تَصُفُّ يَدَيْهَا, [see 1,]) on the occasion of being milked. (S, M, O, K.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce صُوفٌ. And see also ضَفُوفٌ.]

صَفِيفٌ Flesh-meat (S, M) such as has been laid, cut into a strip, or into strips, (صُفَّ, S, K, and the like in the M and O, or شُرِحَ وَصُفَّ, Mgh,) upon the live coals (S, Mgh, O, K) to broil (S, Mgh, K) or to become thoroughly cooked, (O,) or upon the pebbles, and then roasted, or broiled, (M,) or in the sun, to dry: (O, K:) or flesh-meat cut into strips, or oblong pieces, and dried in the sun, (M, * Mgh, Msb,) or, as Lth says, and in like manner Ks, spread in the sun [to dry]: (Mgh:) or flesh-meat cut into broad slices: (M:) or, accord. to Khálid Ibn-Jembeh, flesh-meat cut into slices, not in the manner of قَدِيد, but made broad, like cakes of bread [which are generally about a span, or somewhat less, in width, round and flat]: (TA:) [or cut thin so as to be translucent: (see 1, latter half:)] or flesh-meat made to boil once, and then taken up [from the fire]. (M.) الصُّفِّيَّةُ The صُوفِيَّة: so called in relation to those called أَهْلُ الصُّفَّةِ. (TA. (See art. صوف.]) صَافٌّ [originally صَافِفٌ, act. part. n. of صَفَّ, q. v.]. صَافَّةٌ and [its pl.] صَوَافُّ are epithets applied to camels [as meaning Setting their legs in an even row], from صَفَّتْ قَوَائِمَهَا: (S, O:) [or]

صَوَافَّ (in the Kur xxii. 37, O, K) means مَصْفُوفَةً

[i. e. set in a row], (M, O, K, TA,) to be slaughtered; (M, TA;) of the measure فَوَاعِل in the sense of the measure مَفَاعِل [thus in the O, and also (probably copied therefrom) in the copies of the K; but correctly مَفَاعِيل]: or it means مُصْطَفَّةً

[i. e. standing in a row]: (O, K:) or, as related by I 'Ab, it is صَوَافِنَ. (TA.) In the phrase وَالصَّافَّاتِ صَفًّا in the Kur [xxxvii. 1], by الصَّافَّات are meant The angels standing in ranks in Heaven, glorifying God. (M, O, K.) b2: Applied to a bird, it means Expanding its wings and not moving [or flapping] them [in its flight]: opposed to دَافٌّ. (M and TA in art. دف.) صَفْصَفٌ A level, or an even, tract of land or ground: (S, O, Msb, K:) thus expl. by AA, and by Mujáhid, as used in the Kur xx. 106: by others as meaning smooth: accord. to Fr, having in it no herbage: and accord. to IAar, bald: pl. صَفَاصِفُ: (TA:) or أَرْضٌ صَفْصَفٌ signifies a smooth, and level, or even, land; and so, accord. to IJ, [the fem.] صَفْصَفَةٌ. (M.) Also, (M,) or صَفْصَفَةٌ [app. as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant], (TA,) A desert, or waterless desert; syn. فَلَاةٌ; (M, TA;) from IDrd. (TA.) b2: And The حَرْف [i. e. ridge, or brow, or ledge,] of a mountain. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) صُفْصُفٌ The sparrow, (IDrd, O, K,) in some one or more of the dialects. (IDrd, O.) صَفْصَفَةٌ [fem. of صَفْصَفٌ, q. v.

A2: Also] i. q. سِكْبَاجَةٌ [n. un. of سِكبَاجٌ, q. v., i. e., A mess of the kind of food thus called]; (AA, O, K;) as also ↓ صَفْصَافَةٌ, (O, K,) which is of the dial. of Thakeef. (O.) A3: And A certain insect (دُوَيْبَّة, Lth, M, O), by the Persians (العَجَم) called the سِيسَك [i. e. weevil]: (Lth, O:) a word adventitious to the Arabic language. (Lth, M, O.) صَفْصَافٌ The tree called خِلَاف: (S, M, O, K:) [accord. to modern usage, the latter is the salix Aegyptia of Linn.: (Forskål's Flora Aegypt. Arab., p. lxxvi., and Delile's Floræ Aegpyt. Illustr., no 934:) and the صفصاف accord. to Forskål, ibid., is the salix Babylonica; or this is called صَفْصَاف رُومِىّ: (Delile, no. 932:) and another species of salix is called in Egypt صَفْصَاف بَلَدِىّ: (Forskål, ibid; and Delile, no. 933:)] or so in the dial. of Syria: (M, Msb:) or a kind of tree of which the خِلَاف is a species: (K in art. خلف:) n. un. with ة. (M, O, K.) صَفْصَافَةٌ: see صَفْصَفَةٌ.

A2: Also n. un. of صَفْصَافٌ [q. v.]. (M, O, K.) مَصَفٌّ A station, (S, Msb,) or place where ranks are drawn up, (O, K,) in war, or battle: (S, O, Msb:) pl. مَصَافٌّ. (S, O, Msb, K.) هُوَ مُصَافِّى He is the person whose صُفَّة [of his house] is over against, or facing, my صُفَّة. (IDrd, O, K.)

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(صل)
الشَّيْء صليلا صَوت صَوتا ذَا رنين وَقَالُوا صل بيض الْحَدِيد رن من مقارعة السيوف والمسمار صَوت عِنْد الدق والإناء الفارغ رن عِنْد قرعه والسقاء يبس وَاللَّحم صلولا تغير وأنتن وَالْمَاء وَنَحْوه أجن وَالشرَاب وَنَحْوه صلا صفاه وَالْحب الْمُخْتَلط بِالتُّرَابِ صب عَلَيْهِ مَاء فنقاه بذلك من التُّرَاب
الصاد واللام

الصِّفْصِلُ نَبْتٌ أو شجرٌ قال

(أرعيتُها أكْرَمَ عُودٍ عُودَا ... الصِّلَّ والصِّفْصِلَّ واليَعْضيدَا)

والصِّنْبِلُ الخبيثُ المُنْكَرُ وصِنْبِلٌ اسمٌ قال مُهَلْهِلٌ

(لما تَوَقَّلَ في الكُرَاعِ هَجَيْتُهُمْ ... هَلْهَلْتُ أثَارُ مالِكاً أو صِنْبِلا)

وابن صِنْبِيلٍ رَجُلٌ من أهلِ البَصْرةِ أَحْرَقَ جارِيةُ بنَ قُدَامةَ وهو من أصحابِ عليٍّ خَمْسِينَ رجلاً من أَهْلِ البَصْرةِ في دارِه وبَلْصَمَ الرَّجُلُ وغيْرُهُ بَلْصَمَةً قَرَّ وَبلأَصَ بَلأَصَةً كذلك 
باب الصاد واللام ص ل، ل ص مستعملان

صل: صَلَّ اللِّجامُ صَليلاً اذا تَوَهَّمْتَ في صَوتِه مَدّاً، وان تَوهَّمْتَ تَرجيعاً قلت: صَلصَلَ، وكلُّ ذي صَلابةٍ يُصَلْصِلُ. وتَصِلُ البَيْضَ اذا نَقَفْتَها بالسُّيُوف. والخَزَفُ صِلْصال لتَصَلصُلِه اذا حرك، فاذا طبخ فهو فَخّار، وخُلِقَ آدَمُ من طينٍ، ومَكَثَ في الشَّمس أربعينَ يوماً حتى صارَ صَلْصالاً. والصَّلْصَلَة والصُّلْصُلَةُ: بقيَّةُ الماءِ في الغَديرِ، قال العجاج:

صَلاصِلَ الزَّيْتِ الى الشطور  والصُّلْصُلُ: طائرٌ (تُسَمِّيهِ العجم الفاختة) ، ويقال: بل يُشبِهُها. والصُّلْصُلُ: ناصِيةُ الفَرَس. والصِّلُّ: الدّاهيةُ من الشَّدائدِ، وهو ايضاً نَعْتٌ لكُلِّ خَبيثٍ. وصَلَّ اللَّحْمُ يَصِلُّ صُلُولا إذا تغير. وقرىء: ااذا صَلَلْنا في الأرض بمعناه. والصِّلِّيان: شَجَرٌ له جِعْثِنٌ ضخمٌ، رُبَّما جَرِدَ وَسَطه ونَبَت ما حَوالَيْهِ، وجِعْثِنُه: اجتِماعُ أصُولِه. والصِّلِّيانُ من أفضل المَراعي، وهو خُبْرةُ البعير .

لص: اللُّصُوصِيَّةُ والتَّلَصُّصُ واللُّصُوصَةُ مصدر اللِّصِّ. والتَّلصيصُ كالتَّرصيصِ في البُنْيان، قال رؤبة:

لَصَّصَ من بُنْيانِه المُلَصِّصُ

واللَّصَّصُ في هذه اللغة كالرِّمَصِ. وأرضٌ مُلِصَّةٌ: كثيرة اللُّصُوصِ. واللَّصَصُ: التِزاقُ الأسنانِ بعضِها ببعضٍ. واللُّصُّ جمع الأَلَصِّ، وهو مُقاربَةُ الأسنان. 
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صل اللجَامُ يَصِلُ صَلِيْلاً؛ وصَلْصَلَ مِثْلُه: أي صَوَتَ. وكذلك البَيْضُ إذا نَقَفَتْها السُّيُوْف. وسُميَ الخَزَفُ صَلْصَالاً لذلك؛ وهو الذي قد انْطَبَخَ.
وصَل اللحْمُ يَصِلُّ: إذا تَغَيرَ، ومَنْ قَرَأ: " أئذا صَلَلْنا في الأرْضِ " فَعَلى هذا المعنى. وأَصَلَّ اللحْمُ أيضاً.
وماءٌ مُصِل: خَبِيثُ الريْحِ.
والصَلُ: الدّاهِيَةُ من الشَدَائِد. وهو نَعْتٌ لكُلِّ خَبِيثٍ. وصَلَتْهُم الصّالَةُ: أي باقَتْهم البائقَةُ. وصَلَلْتُ الرَّجُلَ بداهِيَةٍ أصُلُه صَلّاً. والصلةُ: الدّاهِيَةُ. وهذا صِلُ هذا: أي قِرْنُه وحِتْنه. والصلةُ: المَطَرُ القَلِيلُ، وجَمْعُها صِلَالٌ. وأرْضٌ مَصَل: لا يَزَالُ بها صِلَالٌ من مَطَرٍ أي شَيْء بَعْدَ شَيْءٍ.
والصلاَلُ - أيضاً -: أَشْيَاءُ تَنْبُتُ من مَطَرٍ قَلِيلٍ أو خُضْرَةٍ رُعِيَتْ ثُم تجبرت.
والصلةُ: الأرْضُ، لَزِقَ بالصَّلَّةِ. وخُف جَيدُ الصلةِ: أي ما يَلي الأرْضَ منه. والصلَالُ: ساقُ الخُف، وجَمْغه أصِلةٌ.
والصل: من أحْرَارِ البُقُول. والحَيَّةُ أيضاً. والسَّيْفُ الماضي، وجَمْعُه أصْلالٌ. ورَجُلٌ مُصَلْصَلٌ: سَيد ضَخْمٌ خالِصُ الحَسَبِ حَسِيْبٌ. وصَلْصَلَ الرجُلُ الكَلِمَةَ: أخْرَجَها مُتَحَذْلِقاً. والصَّلْصَلةُ والصُّلْصُلَةُ: بَقِيةُ الماءِ في أَسْفَلِ الغَدِيْرِ. والصُّلْصُلُ: طائر تُسَمِّيه العَجَمُ الفاخِتَةَ. وناصِيَةُ الفَرَسِ. والقَدَحُ المُرْتَفِعُ الجِدَارِ، وجَمْعُه صَلاصِلُ. ودارَةُ صُلْصُلٍ: لعَمْرِو بنِ كِلَابٍ. وصُلْصُل: ماء في جَوْفِ هَضْبَةٍ حَمْرَاء. والصَّلَاصُ: ما مَلسَــه السيْلُ من الجَبَل، وجَمْعُه صُلْصٌ.
والصَّلُّ: يُقال صَلَلْنا الحَبَّ؛ وهو أنْ يُعْمَدَ إلى حَبٍّ قد اخْتَلَطَ بالترابِ فيُصَبَّ فيه ماءٌ فَيَنْغزِل كُل على حِيَالِه، يُقال: هذه صلَالَته.

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1 صَلَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. صَلِيلٌ, It sounded; or made, produced, emitted, or sent forth, a sound; (S, M, O, K;) as also ↓ صَلْصَلَ, inf. n. صَلْصَلَةٌ and مُصَلْصَلٌ, (M, K, [in the CK صَلْصَلًا is erroneously put for مُصَلْصَلًا,]) or مُصَلْصَلٌ may be a n. of place; (M;) and صَلْصَلَةٌ [sometimes, or always, implies repetition, as will be shown by what follows, or], accord. to Lth, is more intensive, or more vehement, than صَلِيلٌ: (TA:) the former verb is said of iron [when struck with iron or the like, (see Ham p. 353, and what here follows,) meaning it made a clashing, or a ringing, sound], as also ↓ صَلْصَلَ; (TA;) of a nail &c., (S, O,) of a nail when struck so that it is forced to enter into a thing, (M, K,) as in a verse of Lebeed cited in art. حكم, conj. 4; (S, M, O;) of helmets of iron (بَيْض) when struck with swords, meaning they made a ringing sound; (M, K; *) [see an ex. of the inf. n. voce رَعْدٌ;] also of an empty jar when it is struck; (TA;) and of any dry clay, or baked pottery: (M:) also of a لِجَام [i. e. bit], meaning it made a prolonged sound; (M, K;) and ↓ صَلْصَلَ, (M, K,) inf. n. صَلْصَلَةٌ, (S,) said of the same, (S, M, * K, *) it made repeated sounds, (S, M, K,) and so ↓ تَصَلْصَلَ; (M, K;) which last is also said of a woman's, or other, ornament, meaning it made a [tinkling, or ringing,] sound; (S, K;) and of clay mixed with sand when it has become dry [app. as meaning it made a crackling sound when trodden upon]; (S;) mention is also made, in a trad., of the ↓ صَلْصَلَة [i. e. ringing, or tinkling,] or a bell; (K;) and [its verb] صَلْصَلَ is said of anything dry [as meaning it made a sound, or noise, when struck, or put in motion]; (Lth, TA;) and also of thunder, meaning it made a clear sound. (M, K.) b2: [Hence,] صَلَّتِ الإِبِلُ, (M, K,) aor. ـِ (M,) inf. n. صَلِيلٌ, The camels made a [rumbling] sound to be heard on the occasion of drinking in consequence of their intestines' having become dry: (M, K:) [and in like manner الخَيْلُ the horses:] one says, جَآءَتِ الخَيْلُ تَصِلُّ عَطَشًا The horses came making a [rumbling] sound to be heard from their bellies in consequence of thirst: (S, O:) and سَمِعْتُ لِجَوْفِهِ صَلِيلًا مِنَ العَطَشِ [I heard a rumbling sound of his belly in consequence of thirst]. (T, TA.) And صَلَّ السِّقَآءُ, inf. n. صَلِيلٌ, (tropical:) The water-skin became dry, (M, TA,) not having any water in it, so that it was such as would make a kind of clattering or crackling noise (يَتَقَعْقَعُ) [when struck or shaken or bent]. (TA.) And صَلِيلٌ also signifies The sounding of the entering of water into the earth, or ground. (M in art. صم.) A2: صَلَّ, (S, M, O, K,) aor. ـِ (S, M, O,) inf. n. صُلُولٌ; (S, M, O, K;) and also, sec. Pers\. صَلِلْتَ, aor. ـَ (O, TA;) and ↓ اصلّ; (S, M, O, K;) or only the latter; (Zj, TA;) or it may be الصُّلُولُ is said, as it occurs in a verse of El-Hotei-ah, and not صَلَّ; like العَطَآءُ from أَعْطَى, and القُلُوعُ from أَقْلَعَتِ الحُمَّى; (IB, TA;) It was, or became, stinking; said of flesh-meat, (S, M, O, K,) whether cooked or raw; (S, O;) said by some to be used only in relation to that which is raw; but ↓ أَصَلَّتْ occurs, in a verse of Zuheyr, said of a مُضْغَة [or bit of flesh-meat that is chewed], which indicates that it is used in relation to that which is cooked and roasted; or, accord. to some, the verb here means أَثْقَلَت [which has rendered heavy the eater]: (M:) and one says also اللِّحَامُ ↓ صَلَّلَتِ [the flesh-meats were, or became stinking (in both of my copies of the S اللِّجَامُ is erroneously put for اللِّحَامُ, the reading in other copies of the S and in the O)]; the verb in this instance being with teshdeed لِلْكَثْرَةِ [i. e. because of its relation to many subjects, or to a pl.]. (S, O.) In the Kur [xxxii. 9], some read أَإِذَا صَلَلْنَا فِى الْأَرْضِ, (M, O, TA,) [instead of the common reading, which is ضَلَلْنَا, with ض,] and some read صَلِلْنَا, (O, TA,) which has two meanings: i. e. When we shall have become stinking, in the earth, and altered in ourselves and in our forms? and when we shall have become dried up? from صَلَّةٌ meaning “ dry ground. ” (TA.) b2: And صَلَّ, (M, K,) inf. n. صُلُولٌ, (TA,) is also said of water, meaning It became altered for the worse in taste and colour. (M, K.) A3: صَلَّتْهُمُ الصَّالَّةُ, (S, M, O, K,) aor. ـُ (S, O,) (tropical:) Calamity, or the calamity, befell them. (S, M, O, K, TA.) A4: صَلَّ الشَّرَابَ, (M, K,) aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. صَلٌّ, He cleared the wine, or beverage. (M, K.) b2: And صَلَلْنَا الحَبَّ, (O,) or صَلَلْنَا الحَبَّ المُخْتَلِطَ بِالتُّرَابِ, (K,) [We cleared the grain that was mixed with dust, or earth, from the dust, or earth, by pouring water upon it; or] we poured water upon the grain that was mixed with earth, or dust, so that each became separated from the other: (O, K:) one says, ↓ هٰذِهِ صُلَالَتُهُ [app. meaning This is its water with which it has been washed; like as one says referring to anything that has been washed, هٰذِهِ غُسَالَتُهُ, and مُوَاصَتَهُ, meaning as above]. (K.) A5: صَلَلْتُ الخُفَّ: see the next paragraph.2 صَلَّلَتِ اللِّحَامُ: see 1, latter half.

A2: صَلَّلْتُ الخُفَّ; (so in my copies of the S;) or ↓ صَلَلْتُ الخُفَّ, (so accord. to the O and TA,) inf. n. صَلٌّ; (TA;) [meaning, as is indicated by what immediately precedes in the S and O, He put a piece of skin such as is termed صَلَّة to the boot, app., to its sole (see صَلَّةٌ): or, as is indicated by what immediately precedes in the TA, he put a lining (termed صَلَالَة) to the boot: the verb without teshdeed (written in the O صَللْتُ) I think to be a mistranscription, notwithstanding the inf. n. assigned to it in the TA: general analogy is in favour of its being with teshdeed; and it is said that] تَصْلِيلٌ signifies The putting skin upon a thing. (KL.) 4 أَصْلَ3َ see 1, latter half, in two places.

A2: اصلّ المَآءَ It (oldness) altered the water for the worse in taste and colour. (M, K.) R. Q. 1 صَلْصَلَ: see 1, former half, in four places. b2: Also He threatened, or menaced; and frightened, or terrified. (IDrd, O, K.) b3: and He slew the chief man of the army. (IDrd, O, K.) A2: And صلصل الكَلِمَةَ (tropical:) He uttered the كلمة [or sentence] with a feigning, or making a show, of skilfulness. (Z, O, TA.) R. Q. 2 تَصَلْصَلَ: see 1, former half. b2: It is also said of a pool of water left by a torrent, as meaning Its black mud became dry [app. because such dry mud makes a crackling sound when trodden upon]. (IDrd, O, K.) صَلٌّ: see صَلَّةٌ, latter part.

صُلٌّ Flesh-meat, &c., altered [for the worse]. (K.) صِلٌّ A serpent: (K:) or a serpent against which charming is of no avail: (S, O:) or a serpent that kills at once when it bites: (M:) or a yellow serpent (K) in the case of which charming is of no avail: (TA:) or a yellow serpent that is found in the sand; when a man sees it, he ceases not to tremble until he dies: (Har p. 102:) pl. أَصْلَالٌ. (S, M, * O, K. *) One says, إِنَّهَا لَصِلُّ صَفًا [lit. Verily it is a deadly serpent of smooth stones; i. e., such as is found among smooth stones;] meaning, an abominable serpent like the viper. (S, O.) And إِنَّهُ لَصِلُّ أَصْلَالٍ [lit.] (assumed tropical:) Verily he is a serpent of serpents; thus one says of a man, likening him to a serpent; (S, O;) meaning cunning, or crafty, and abominable, (S, M, O, K,) in contention, (M,) or in contention and in other cases: (M, K:) like as one says ضِلُّ أَضْلَالٍ, and ضِرُّ أَضْرَارٍ. (TA in art. ضر.) b2: And (tropical:) A calamity, or misfortune; as also ↓ صَالَّةٌ. (M, K, TA.) So the former in the saying, مُنِىَ فُلَانٌ بِصِلٍّ (tropical:) [Such a one was tried with a calamity]. (TA.) b3: And (tropical:) A sharp sword: pl. as above. (A, O, K, TA.) b4: And (tropical:) An equal, or a match. (Z, K, TA.) One says, هٰذَا صِلُّ هٰذَا (tropical:) This is the equal, or match, of this. (Z, TA.) And هُمَا صِلَّانِ (assumed tropical:) They two are likes. (Kr, M.) A2: See also صَلَّةٌ, latter part.

A3: Also A certain plant: (S, O:) or a species of trees. (M, K.) صَلَّةٌ [as an inf. n. of un.] The sound of a nail and the like, when it is struck with force; as also ↓ صِلَّةٌ. (K.) And The sound of the لِجَام [or bit]. (K.) A2: Also Dry ground: (S, M, O, K:) or ground, or land, not rained upon, between two tracts of ground, or land, that are rained upon; (M, K;) because, being dry, it makes a sound [when trodden upon]: (M:) or accord. to IDrd, ground, or land, rained upon, between two tracts not rained upon; (O:) or simply ground, or land, (M, K,) whatever it be; like سَاهِرَةٌ: (M:) pl. صِلَالٌ. (M, O, K.) b2: And A sole: (K:) [ISd says,] خُفٌّ جَيِّدُ الصَّلَّةِ means [A boot good] in respect of the sole; which is thus called by the name of the ground, not otherwise; in my opinion because of its dryness, and its making a sound on the occasion of treading. (M. [See also another explanation of this phrase in what follows.]) b3: Also Skin: one says خُفٌّ جَيِّدُ الصَّلَّةِ [A boot good in respect of the skin; somewhat differently expl. above]: (S, O:) or dry skin, before the tanning. (M, K.) And Stinking skin in the tan. (K.) b4: Also An extensive rain: (K:) and a scattered, scanty rain: (M, K:) and so ↓ صَلٌّ and ↓ صِلٌّ: thus having two contr. meanings: (K:) pl. as above: (M:) or صِلَالٌ, its pl., signifies portions of scattered rains, falling by little and little. (S, O.) b5: And (assumed tropical:) A portion, (K,) or a scattered portion, (M,) of herbage: (M, K:) pl. as above: (M:) or [the pl.] صِلَالٌ signifies (assumed tropical:) herbage; which is thus called by the name of the rain. (S, O.) b6: And Moist earth. (O, K.) b7: See also صُلَّةٌ.

A3: Also The اِسْت [i. e. podex, or anus]. (TA.) صُلَّةٌ, with damm, (K,) or ↓ صَلَّةٌ, (so in the O,) Remains of water (O, K) in a watering-trough; thus expl. by Fr; (O;) and of other things, (K,) such as [the oils called] دُهْن and زَيْت. (TA.) [See also صُلْصُلَةٌ.] b2: And A fetid odour. (K.) b3: And The flabbiness of moist flesh-meat. (K.) صِلَّةٌ: see صَلَّةٌ, first sentence. b2: هُوَ تِبْعُ صِلَّةٍ, or with ض, [i. e. ضِلَّةٍ,] accord. to different relaters, means He is a very cunning man (دَاهِيَةٌ), one in whom is no good. (TA.) صِلَالٌ pl. of صَلَّةٌ [q. v.]. (S, M, O, K.) b2: Also The leg of a boot; (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K;) and so ↓ صِلَالَةٌ: (K:) or ↓ the latter signifies the lining of a boot: (M, K:) the pl. of the former is أَصِلَّةٌ. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) صُلَالَةٌ: see 1, last sentence but one.

صِلَالَةٌ: see صِلَالٌ, in two places.

صَلَّالٌ Clay that makes a sound like as does new pottery; as also ↓ مِصْلَالٌ. (S, O.) b2: and رَجُلٌ صَلَّالٌ مِنَ الظَّمَأِ [A man making a rumbling sound to be heard from his belly in consequence of being thirsty: see 1]. (TA.) A2: Also, (K,) i. e. like شَدَّادٌ, (TA,) or ↓ صُلَّالٌ, (so in a copy of the M,) Water altered for the worse in taste and colour. (M, K.) صُلَّالٌ: see what next precedes.

صِلِّيَانٌ, of the measure فِعْلِيَانٌ, (S, O,) or, accord. to some, of the measure فِعِّلَانٌ, (TA in art. صلى,) A certain plant; (K;) a certain herb, or leguminous plant; (بَقْلَةٌ;) (S, O;) a sort of plants (شَجَرٌ [which means thus as well as “ trees ”

&c.]), said by AHn to be of the [kind called]

طَرِيفَة, that grows upwards, the thickest portions whereof are the stems (أَعْجَاز) and the lower parts, of the size of the حَلِىّ, and the places of its growth are the plain, or soft, tracts, and the meadows (رِيَاض): AA, he adds, says that it is of the [kind called] جَنْبَة, because of its thickness and lastingness: (M:) Az says that it is of the best kind of herbage, or pasture, and has a [root such as is termed] جِعْثِنَة, and thin leaves: (TA:) it is called خُبْزَةُ الإِبِلِ [the bread of the camels]: (TA in art. صلى:) the n. un. is with ة. (S, M, O, K.) It is said in a prov., (S, M, O,) of a man who hastens to swear an oath, (S, O,) or of one who boldly ventures to swear a false oath, (TA,) and has no impediment in his speech (S, O, TA) in doing so, (TA,) جَذَّهَا جَذَّ العَيْرِ الصِّلِّيَانَةَ (S, M, O, TA) He hastened to it as the ass hastens to the صلّيانة: (L in art. جذ:) because the ass often plucks out the صلّيانة by the root when he takes it for pasture. (S, O.) صَالٌّ: see صَلْصَالٌ, in two places. b2: Also, [app. a part. n. used as a subst.,] Water that falls upon the ground, which then cracks, (O, K,) or, as in the L, which then dries (فَيَيْبَسُ فَتَجِفُّ [correctly فَتَيْبَسُ فَتَجِفُّ, as referring to الأَرْض, or rather فَتَيْبَسُ وَتَجِفُّ]), causing a sound to be heard. (TA.) صَالَّةٌ: see صِلٌّ.

صَلْصَلٌ: see the next paragraph.

A2: It is [also] said to signify Stinking; from صَلَّ said of flesh-meat. (O.) صُلْصُلٌ: see صَلْصَالٌ.

A2: Also A certain bird: (K:) a certain small bird: (M:) or (K) the [collared turtle-dove called] فَاخِتَة; (IAar, S, O, K;) the bird which the Persians (العَجَم) call by this latter name: (Lth, TA:) or a bird resembling the فَاخِتَة: Az says, it is what is called موشجة [evidently a mistranscription for مُوَشَّحَة, q. v.]: (TA:) pl. صَلَاصِلُ: (IAar, TA:) and ↓ صُلْصُلَةٌ signifies a pigeon, (IAar, O, K, TA,) or a female pigeon. (IAar, TA.) A3: Also The forelock of a horse; (S, M, O, K;) and so ↓ صَلْصَلٌ: (K:) or a whiteness in a horse's mane. (M, K.) b2: and Hair of the back of a horse, and of [the part of the breast called] the لَبَّة, that has become white in consequence of the falling-off of the hair. (K.) A4: And A [drinking-cup, or bowl, such as is called] قَدَح: (K:) or a small قَدَح; (As, O, K;) [i. e.] a قَدَح such as is called غُمَر. (AHn, M.) A5: And A skilful pastor. (IAar, O, K.) A6: See also صُلْصُلَةٌ.

صَلْصَلَةٌ: see the next paragraph.

صُلْصُلَةٌ: see صُلْصُلٌ.

A2: Also A portion remaining of water (S, M, O, K) in a pool left by a torrent, (M, K,) and in a vessel, or in the [kind of small skin called] إِدَاوَة, and in the lower part of a pool left by a torrent, (S, O,) and likewise of [the kinds of oil called] زَيْت (S, * M, O, * K) and دُهْن; (M, K;) as also ↓ صَلْصَلَةٌ, (Ibn-'Abbád, M, O, K,) and ↓ صُلْصُلٌ: (M, K:) pl. صَلَاصِلُ. (S, M, O.) [See also صُلَّةٌ.] b2: and i. q. وَفْرَةٌ (IAar, O, K) and جَمَّةٌ (AA, TA) [i. e. Hair collected together upon the head, or hanging down upon the ears, or extending beyond the lobe of the ear, &c.].

صَلْصَالٌ A noisy ass; as also ↓ صُلْصُلٌ and ↓ صُلَاصِلٌ and ↓ مُصَلْصِلٌ: (M, K:) an ass strong in voice [or bray], vehement therein. (Aboo-Ahmad El-'Askeree, TA.) And A horse sharp and slender [or shrill] in voice [or neigh]. (M, TA.) And A wild ass sharp in voice; as also ↓ صَالٌّ: so says Aboo-Ahmad El-Askeree: and thus is expl. the saying in a trad., أَتُحِبُّونَ أَنْ

↓ تَكُونُوا مِثْلَ الحَمِيرِ الصَّالَّةِ, app. meaning [Would ye love to be like the asses] sound in bodies, vehement in voices, by reason of their strength and their briskness? (TA.) b2: Also Clay not made into pottery; (M, K;) so called because of its making a sound (لِتَصَلْصُلِهِ: (M:) or clay mixed with sand; (S, O, K;) which, when it becomes dry, makes a sound; and which, when baked, is فَخَّار: (S, O:) or dry clay, that makes a sound by reason of its dryness: (Z, O, TA:) thus in the Kur lv.13 [and xv. 26 and 28 and 33]: or, accord. to Mujáhid, i. q. حَمَأٌ مَسْنُونٌ [which means black mud altered for the worse in odour]. (TA.) A2: and صَلْصَالَةٌ A land in which is no one. (O, TA.) صُلَاصِلٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

مِصَلَّةٌ A vessel in which wine, or beverage, is cleared: (M, K:) of the dial. of El-Yemen. (M.) مُصَلِّلٌ Copious, or abundant, rain. (IAar, O, K.) A2: Also A generous, or noble, and honourable, chief, pure in respect of parentage; as also ↓ مُصَلْصَلٌ, with fet-h: (K:) or one who is pure in respect of generosity, or nobility, and of parentage: (IAar, O:) and ↓ رَجُلٌ مُصَلْصِلٌ [thus in the O] a man who is a generous, or noble, chief, pure in respect of parentage, and honourable. (Ibn-'Abbád, O.) b2: And The أَسْكَف [or maker of boots]; who is also called by the vulgar [or the people of the towns and village] إِسْكَاف. (IAar, O, K.) مِصْلَالٌ: see صَلَّالٌ.

مُصَلْصَلٌ may be either an inf. n. of صَلْصَلَ or a n. of place. (M. [See 1, first sentence.]) b2: [Also an epithet, if not a mistake for مُصَلْصِلٌ:] see مُصَلِّلٌ.

مُصَلْصِلٌ: see صَلْصَالٌ: b2: and see also مُصَلِّلٌ.

صر

صر
الْإِصْرَارُ: التّعقّد في الذّنب والتّشدّد فيه، والامتناع من الإقلاع عنه. وأصله من الصَّرِّ أي:
الشّدّ، والصُّرَّةُ: ما تعقد فيه الدّراهم، والصِّرَارُ:
خرقة تشدّ على أطباء الناقة لئلا ترضع. قال الله تعالى: وَلَمْ يُصِرُّوا عَلى ما فَعَلُوا
[آل عمران/ 135] ، ثُمَّ يُصِرُّ مُسْتَكْبِراً
[الجاثية/ 8] ، وَأَصَرُّوا وَاسْتَكْبَرُوا اسْتِكْباراً
[نوح/ 7] ، وَكانُوا يُصِرُّونَ عَلَى الْحِنْثِ الْعَظِيمِ [الواقعة/ 46] ، والْإِصْرَارُ: كلّ عزم شددت عليه، يقال: هذا منّي صِرِّي ، وأَصِرِّي وصِرَّى وأَصِرَّى وصُرِّي وصُرَّى أي: جدّ وعزيمة، والصَّرُورَةُ من الرّجال والنساء: الذي لم يحجّ، والّذي لا يريد التّزوّج، وقوله: رِيحاً صَرْصَراً
[فصلت/ 16] ، لفظه من الصَّرِّ، وذلك يرجع إلى الشّدّ لما في البرودة من التّعقّد، والصَّرَّةُ: الجماعة المنضمّ بعضهم إلى بعض كأنّهم صُرُّوا، أي: جُمِعُوا في وعاء. قال تعالى:
فَأَقْبَلَتِ امْرَأَتُهُ فِي صَرَّةٍ
[الذاريات/ 29] ، وقيل: الصَّرَّةُ الصّيحةُ.
(صر)
صَرِيرًا صَوت يُقَال صر العصفور والجندب وصر الْقَلَم وصر الْبَاب وصرت الْأذن كَانَ لَهَا طنين والناقة وَنَحْوهَا وَبهَا صرا شدّ ضرْعهَا بالصرار لِئَلَّا يرضعها وَلَدهَا وَالدَّرَاهِم وَضعهَا فِي الصرة وشدها عَلَيْهَا وَيُقَال صر الصرة شدها وصر وَجهه قَبضه وزوى مَا بَين عَيْنَيْهِ وَالْفرس أَو الْحمار أَو الْكَلْب أُذُنه وبأذنه نصبها للاستماع

(صر) النَّبَات أَصَابَهُ الْبرد وَفُلَان غل فَهُوَ مصرور
باب الصاد والراء ص ر، ر ص يستعملان

صر: صَرَّ الجندب صريرا، وصرصر الأخطب صرصرة. وصر الباب يمصر، وكلُّ صَوْتٍ شِبْهُ ذلك فهو صرير إذا امتدَّ، فاذا كانَ فيه تخفيف وتَرجيع في إِعادةٍ ضُوعِفَ كقولك: صَرْصَرَ الأخطَبُ صَرْصَرَةً. ورِيحٌ صَرْصَرٌ: ذات صِرٍّ، ويقال: ذاتُ صَوْتٍ، والصَّرْصَرُ نَعْتٌ لها من البَرْدِ. والصِّرُّ: البَرْد الذي يضربُ كلَّ شيءٍ ويَحُسُّه ، ومنه قوله تعالى: يها صِرٌّ

. وصَرَّ البابُ، وصَرَّتِ الآذان اذا سَمِعتَ لها صَوْتاً ودَويِّاً. والصَّرَّةُ: شِدَّة الصِّياح، وتقول: جاءَ في صَرَّةٍ. وصُرَّةُ الدَّراهمِ وغيرِها معروفة. والصِّرارُ: خِرْقةٌ تُشَدُّ على أطباء الناقة لئلا يَرضَعَها الفَصيل، يقال: صَرَرْتُها بِصرارٍ. وصَرَّ الحِمارُ أُذنَيْهِ أي سَوّاهما، وأصَرَّ الحمار، من غير ذكر الأُذُنِ. والإِصرارُ: العَزْمُ على شيءٍ لا يُهَمُّ بالقُلُوع عنه. وأَصِرَّى، أفْعِلَى: اسمٌ من الإِصرار، وبعضهم يقول: هذه كلمةٌ أُخِذت من أَصِرَّى أي جِدٌّ، ويقال من أَصَرِّي أي جِدٌّ فخُفِّفَ أصِرَّي أي اقطَعي ، والصِرَّى على تقدير فعلى. والصَّرُورةُ من الرِّجالِ والنِّساءِ الذي لم يحُجَّ ولا يُريد التَزَوُّجَ. والصَّرْصَرُ: دُوَيْبّةٌ تحت الأرض تَصِرُّ أيّامَ الربيع. وقال أبو عمرو: الصَّرْصَرانيُّ [من] البُخْت: العظيم. والصُّرْصُور أيضاً. والصَّرْصَرانيُّ: الملاّحُ. والصرصران: ضرب من السمك البحري، أملَسُ الجِلْد ضَخْمٌ، قال:

مرت كظهر الصرصران الأَدْخَنِ

رص: رَصَصْتُ البُنيانَ رَصّاً اذا ضَمَمْتُ بعضَه الى بعض. ورجلٌ أرَصُّ الأسنانِ أيْ رَكبَ بعضُها بعضاً، ومنه التَّراصُّ في الصفِّ. والرَّصّاصةُ والرَّصْراصَة: حِجارةٌ لازقة بحَوالَي العَيْن الجارية، قال الجعدي: حِجاره غَيلٍ برَصْراصةٍ ... كُسينَ غُثاءً من الطُّحْلُبِ

ورَصَصْتَ قِتبَي البَعير اذا قارَبْتَ قَيْدَهما اذا سَمِعْتَ له قَعْقَعةً. والرَّصاصُ معروف، ويقال: الرِّصاصُ.
صر
صَر الجُنْدُبُ يَصِرُ صَرِيراً، وكذلك البابُ إذا صَوَّتَ. فإذا كانَ فيه تَخْفِيْفٌ وتَرْجِيْع في إعَادَةٍ قيل: صَرْصَرَ الأخْطَبُ يُصَرْصرُ.
ورِيْح صَرْصَرٌ: ذاتُ صِرّ، وقيل: ذاتُ صَوْتٍ. وصَرَتْ أُذُني صَرِيْراً: من الصَوْتِ. ويقولون: " صَرَّ عليه الغَزْوُ اسْتَه " لِلَذي يَقَعُ في أمْرٍ لا يَقْوى عليه.
والصَر: البَرْدُ. والصَّرَّةُ: الشَّتْوَةُ. والصَيَاحُ الشدِيْدُ. وقولُه:
في صَرَّةٍ لم تَزَيَّلَ
أي في جَماعَةٍ.
والصَّر: الجمع.
والصُّرة للدَّراهِم: معروفة. والصَّريرة: الدَّراهمُ. وكُلُّ ما صُرَّ فهو مصرور وصريرة. وما عنده صري: أي درهم ولا دينار.
والصرار: خرقة تشد على أطباء الناقة لئلا يرضعها فصيلها. وصر الحمار أذنه: أي سواها، وأصر الحمار.
والإصرار: العزم على الشيء لا تهم بالإقلاع عنه. ويقولون: هو مني صري وأصري وأصراء وصرى - على فعلى - أي جد. وقيل: من أصرى وأصري: أي عزيمة. والإصرار: قبل الاتقضاض. وهو أيضاً -: الاستيلاء والاستبداد. والصرورة من الرجال والنساء: الذي لم يحج. ولا يريد التزويج أبداً وقد صر الرجل فهو مصرور: إذا كان حصوراً، وكذلك الصارورة والصروري والصاروري: الذي لم يحج. وقيل: رأيت قوماً صراراً: في هذا المعنى، ورجل صرارة؛ وبالتشديد أيضاً.
والصرورة - أيضاً -: الذي قد أصر على الترهب.
والصراري: الملاح، وجمعه صراريون. والص
رصران والصرصراني: ضرب من سمك البحر؛ أملس الجلد ضخم.
والصرُّ: طائرٌ كالعُصْفُوْرِ قدراً ولَوْنُه أصفَر، وجَمْعُه صِرَرَة. ولي قِبَلَه صارة وصَوَار كَثيرةٌ: أي حَوَائجُ كثيرةٌ.
وأصَر الزرْعُ إصْرَاراً: وذلك حِيْنَ يُخْلَقُ سُنْبُلُه، يُقال: قد صَررَ، ولا يَزَالُ صَرَراً ما دامَ في أكْمَامِه السنْبُلُ.
والصرَار: الأماكِنُ المُرْتَفِعَةُ عن الماءِ لا يَعْلُوها. وصاروا في صِرَارٍ من الأرضِ ومَصَرٍ: وهما الغَلِيْظُ المُمْتَنِعُ الضيقُ.
وصَر على الطرِيقِ: أي سَدَّه. وجَعَلَ دُوْنَ فلانٍ صِرَاراً: أي سَداً من الأرض. والصرَيرَة من الرجَالِ: الضيقُ الخُلُقِ والرأْيِ كاَنَّ نَفْسَه مُصْطَرَّةٌ أي ضيقه.
وامرَأَةَ مُصطَرةُ الحَقْوَيْنِ: أي دَقِيقَةُ الخاصِرَتَيْنِ منْضَمتُهما. وكذلك الحافِرُ المُصْطَر: وهو الفاحِشُ الضيقُ، يُقال: حافِر مَصْرُوْرٌ. والصار: اسمُ الشجَرِ المُلْتَف الذي لا تخْلُو أُصُولُه من الظل.
والصَّرَائرُ: جَمْعُ الصرةِ وهي العَطَشُ، يُقال: شَرِبَ حَتى نَقَعَ صارتَه. وسَقَاه فَمَلَأ مَصَاره ومَذَاخِرَه.
وصَر صِمَاخُهُ من العَطَشِ صَريراً: اشْتَد عَطَشُه، وهو صار الصِّمَاخِ. لان لكَ في قَلْبي صَريرَةَ حُب: أي حَرَارَةً.
وصَرةُ القَيظِ: شِدةُ حَره.
وحَجَر أصَر وأيَر: أي صُلْب، وجَمْعُه صُروُير. وصُر الرجُلُ: أي غل، فهو مَصْرُوْر: أي مَغْلُوْلٌ.
وصارَرْتُه على الأمْرِ: أي أكْرَهْته عليه وقَسَرْته. والمُصَارةُ: الإكْرَاه. وصَر الرجُلُ: جَمَعٍ في صَدْرِه كلاماً. ووَلَدَتِ المَرْأةُ ثلاثة في صِرَرٍ وعلى صِرَرٍ: أي أشْباهاً لا يَخْلِطُهم أُنْثى. والصرصُورُ من الإبلِ: العظامُ منها. والصرَاصِرَة: الذين في كلامِهم عُجْمَة، واحِدُهم صُرْصُوْرٌ.
والصرْصَرَاني والصرْصُوْرُ الفَحْلُ الصرّافُ بأنْيَابِه، وجَمْعُه صَرْصَرَانِيات. وقيل: العَظِيْمُ من البُخْتِ.
والصرْصَرُ: الديْكُ.
الصاد والراء

الصُّنْبورةُ والصُّنبورُ جميعاً النَّخلةُ التي دُقَّتْ من أسفلِها وانْجَرَدَ كَرَبُها وقيل حَمْلُها وقد صَنْبَرَتْ والصُّنْبورُ سَعَفَاتٌ يَخْرُجْنَ في أصل النَّخْلةِ والصُّنبور أيضاً النخلةُ تَخْرُجُ من أصلِ النخلةِ الأخرى من غير أن تُغْرَسَ والصُّنْبورُ أيضا النَّخلةُ المنفردةُ من جماعةِ النَّخْلِ وقد صَنْبَرَتْ وقال أبو حنيفةَ الصُّنْبُورُ بغير هاءٍ أصْلُ النخلةِ الذي تَشَعَّبتْ مِنه العُروقُ ورجُلٌ صُنْبورٌ فَرْدٌ ضَعيفٌ ذَليلٌ لا أَهْلَ له ولا عَقِبَ ولا ناصِرَ وفي الخَبَرِ أنّ قُرَيْشاً قالت في النبيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم محمدٌ صُنْبُورٌ أي لا عَقِبَ له ولا أَخَ فإذا مات انْقَطَعَ ذِكْرُه فأَنْزَلَ الله عليه {إن شانئك هو الأبتر} الكوثر 3 والصُّنْبورُ اللَّئيمُ والصُّنبورُ فَمُ القَناةِ والصُّنبورُ القَصَبَةُ التي تكونُ في الإِدَاوَة يُشْربُ منْهَا وقد تكونُ من حديدٍ وَرَصاصٍ وصُنْبورُ الحَوْضِ مَثْعَبُه وقيل هو ثَقْبُه الذي يَخْرجُ منه الماءُ إذا غُسِلَ وقوله أنشده ابن الأعرابيِّ

(ليَهْنِئْ تُراثِي لامْرِئٍ غَيْرِ ذِلَّةٍ ... صَنابِرُ أُحْدَانٌ لَهنَّ حَفيفُ) فسَّره فقال الصَّنابِرُ هنا السِّهامُ الدِّقاقُ ولم أجدْه إلا عن ابن الأعرابيِّ ولم يأت لها بواحدٍ وأُحْدانٌ أفرادٌ لا نَظِيرَ لها كقولِ الآخَر

(يَحْمِي الصُّرَيِّمَ أُحْدانُ الرِّجالِ له ... صَيْدٌ ومُجْتَرِئٌ باللَّيلِ هَمَّاسُ)

والصَّنَوْبرُ شجرٌ مُخْضرٌّ شِتاءً وصَيفاً وقيل الأَرْزُ الشَّجرُ وثمرُه الصَّنَوْبَرُ وقد تقدّم وغَداةٌ صِنَّبْرٌ بارِدةٌ وقال ثَعْلبٌ الصِّنَّبْرُ من الاضَّدادِ يكون الحارَّ ويكون البارِدَ حكاه عن ابن الأعرابيِّ والصِّنَّبْرُ والصَّنَّبِرُ البَرْدُ وقيل الرِّيحُ الباردةُ في غَيْمٍ قال طَرَفَةُ

(بِجَفَانٍ تَعْترِي نادِينَا ... وسَدِيفٍ حينَ هاجَ الصِّنَّبِر)

وأما ابن جِنِّي فقال أرادَ الصِّنَّبْر فاحْتاج إلى تحريك الياءِ فَتَطَرّقَ إلى ذلك بِنَقْلِ حركةِ الإِعرابِ إليها تشبيهاً بقولِهم هكذا بَكُرْ ومَرَرْتُ بِبَكْرِ فكان يجبُ على هذا أنْ يقولَ الصِّنَّبُرْ فيَضُمَّ الباءَ لأنّ الراءَ مضمومةٌ إلا أنه تَصَوَّرَ معنى إضافةِ الظَّرفِ إلى الفِعْلِ فصارَ إلى أنه كأنه قال حِينَ هَيْجِ الصِّنَّبْرِ فلما احتاجَ إلى حركةِ الباءِ تَصَوَّرَ معنى الجَرِّ فكَسَر الباءَ وكأنه نَقَلَ الكَسْرةَ عن الراءِ إليها كما أن القصيدةَ المُنْشَدَةَ للأصمعيِّ التي فيها

(كأنَّها وقد رآها الرَّائِي ... )

إنما سَوَّغه ذلك مع أنَّ الأبياتَ كلَّها مُتواليةٌ على الجَرِّ أنّه تَوهَّمَ فيه معنَى الجَرِّ ألاَ ترى أن معناه كأَنَّها وقْتُ رُؤيةِ الرائِي فَساغَ له أن يَخْلِطَ هذا البيتَ بسائِر الأبيات وكأنه لذلك لم يُخالِفْ قال وهذا أقربُ مأخذاً من أن يقولَ إِنه حَرّفَ القافيةَ للضرورةِ كما حَرَّفها في قولِه

(هَلْ عَرَفْتَ الدارَ أو أنْكَرْتَها ... بَيْنَ تِبْراكٍ فشَسَّيْ عَبَقُرْ)

في قولِ مَنْ قال عَبْقَرْ فحرّف الكلمةَ والصِّنَّبْرُ اليومُ الثاني من أيام العَجُوزِ والبِنْصَر الأُصْبُعُ بين الوُسْطَى والخِنْصِرِ مُؤَنثةٌ عن اللحيانيِّ والفِرْفَاصُ الفحلُ الشديدُ الأخْذِ وقال اللحيانيُّ قال الخُسُّ لبِنْتِه إِني أريدُ أَلا أُرْسلَ في إِبِلي إلا فحلاً واحداً قالت لا يُجزئُها إلا رَباعٌ فِرْفاصٌ أو بازِلٌ حُجَأَةٌ الحُجَأَةُ الذي لا يَزالُ قاعياً على كلِّ ناقةٍ وفُرَافِصَةٌ وفَرَافِصَةٌ من أسماءِ الأسَد ورَجُلٌ فُرافِصٌ وفُرَافِصَةٌ شديدٌ ضخْمٌ شجاعٌ وفُرافِصَةُ اسمُ رجلٍ والفُرافِصَةُ أبو نائِلَةَ امرأةِ عثمانَ رضي الله عنه ليس في العربِ مَنْ يُسَمَّى بالفُرافِصَة بالألف واللام غيره وَفَرْصَن الشيءَ قطَعَه عن كُراع والفِرْصِمُ من أسماءِ الأسدِ والبُرْصُومُ عِفَاصُ القَارورةِ ونحوِها في بعض اللُّغاتِ

صر

1 صَرَّ, (S, A, TA,) aor. ـِ (S, TA,) inf. n. صَرِيرٌ, said of the جُنْدَب [which is app. a species of locust], and of a writing-reed, and of a door, (S, A, TA,) or of a dog-tooth, (ناب, so in a copy of the S in the place of باب in other copies as in the A and TA,) It made a sound, or noise; (S, A, TA;) or a prolonged sound or noise; [meaning it creaked; or made a creaking, or grating, sound;] and so anything that makes a similar prolonged sound: and [in like manner] ↓ اِصْطَرَّت said of a mast (سَارِيَة), it creaked, or made a creaking sound: (TA:) but when there is a lightness, or slightness, and reiteration, of the sound, they use the reduplicative form, ↓ صَرْصَرَ, inf. n. صَرْصَرَةٌ, (S, * TA,) signifying he (the bird called أَخْطَب, S, A, TA, and the hawk, or falcon, S, M, TA, or other bird, or flying thing, M) uttered his [reiterated quavering] cry; (S, M, A, TA;) as though they imitated prolongation in the cry of the جُنْدَب [and the like], and reiteration in the cry of the أَخْطَب [and the like thereof]. (S, TA.) صَرَّ الجُنْدَبُ is a prov., expl. in art. جدب [q. v.]. (TA in that art.) b2: Also He (a sparrow) [chirped, or] uttered a cry, or cries. (TA.) b3: صَرَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. صَرٌّ and صَرِيرٌ; and ↓ صَرْصَرَ; He cried, called out, or raised a cry or clamour, (M, K,) with vehemence, (K,) or with the utmost vehemence: (M:) and [in like manner] one says, ↓ جَآءَ يَصْطَرُّ He came [making a clamour, or] in clamour. (TA.) b4: And صَرَّ صِمَاخُهُ, inf. n. صَرِيرٌ, His ear-hole sounded, (M, K,) or tingled, or rang, (A,) by reason of thirst. (M, A, K.) And صَرَّتِ الأُذُنُ The ear tingled, or rang. (ISk, A.) b5: And صَرَّ, aor. as above, He thirsted [app. so as to hear a ringing in his ears]. (IAar.) A2: صَرٌّ [as inf. n. of صَرَّ] also signifies The act of binding [a captive, &c.: see the pass. part. n., مَصْرُورٌ]. (Mgh.) b2: You say, صَرَّ, [aor. ـُ (S, M, A,) inf. n. صَرٌّ, (M, TA,) He tied up a purse, (S, M, * TA,) and money in a purse. (A.) b3: And صَرَّالنَّاقَةَ (S, M, K) and بِالنَّاقَةِ, (M, K,) or صَرَّ النَّاقَةَ بِالصِّرَارِ, (Msb,) aor. ـُ (M, Msb, K,) inf. n. صَرٌّ; (M, K;) [and app. ↓ صَرَّرَهَا; (see the pass. part. n., voce مَصْرُورٌ;)] He bound the صِرَار [q. v.] upon the she-camel; (S;) [i. e.] he bound the she-camel's udder with the صِرَارِ: (M, Msb, K, * TA:) and صَرَّ الأَطْبَآءَ بِالصِّرَارِ [He bound the teats with the صرار]. (A.) [See a verse of ElKumeyt cited voce رِجْلٌ: and see also what there follows it.] b4: [Hence,] صَرَّهَا means also (assumed tropical:) He left off milking her [i. e. the camel]. (Msb.) b5: And تُصَرُّ, [aor. of صُرَّت,] said of a leathern bucket (دَلْو) that has become flaccid, It is tied, and has a loop-shaped handle affixed within it, having another such opposite to it. (K, * TA.) b6: And one says, صَرَّ عَلَىَّ الطَّرِيقَ قَلَا

أَجِدُ مَسْلَكًا (tropical:) [He closed, or has closed, against me the road, or way, so that I find not any passage]. (A.) And صُرَّتْ عَلَىَّ هٰذِهِ البَلْدَةُ فَلَا أَجِدُ مِنْهَا مَخْلَصًا (tropical:) [This town has become closed against me so that I find not any way of escape from it]. (A.) b7: And صَرَّ أُذُنَيْهِ, [aor. ـُ inf. n. صَرٌّ,] He (a horse) contracted his ears to his head: (ISk, S:) or pointed and raised his ears; which a horse does only when he exerts himself and hastens in his pace: (TA:) or he (an ass) straightened and erected his ears to listen; as also ↓ أَصَرَّهُمَا: (A:) and ↓ أَصَرَّ used intransitively, (ISk, S,) without the mention of the ears, (A,) signifies the same as صَرَّ أُذُنَيْهِ: (ISk, S, A:) and صَرَّ بِأُذُنِهِ and صَرَّ أُذُنَهُ, aor. and inf. n. as above; and بِهَا ↓ أَصَرَّ; he (a horse, and an ass,) straightened and erected his ear to listen; (M, K;) as also ↓ صَرَّرَهَا. (TA.) b8: [The inf. n.] صَرٌّ signifies also The act of confining, withholding, hindering, or preventing. (TA.) b9: And صُرَّ (tropical:) He had an iron collar put upon his neck, or round his neck and hands together. (A.) b10: And صَرَّ, aor. ـُ He collected together a thing, or things, (IAar,) or anything. (TA.) And كَلَامًا ↓ صَرَّرَ (assumed tropical:) He collected something to be said in his bosom, or mind. (L and TA, from a trad.) And المَالَ ↓ صَرْصَرَ, inf. n. صَرْصَرَةٌ, He collected together the property, or the camels or the like, and put back what had become scattered of the extreme portions thereof. (T, TA.) A3: And صُرَّ It (a plant, or herbage,) became smitten by cold, or by intense cold. (M, K.) 2 صَرَّّ see 1, in three places.

A2: صَرَّرَتْ said of a she-camel, She preceded. (Aboo-Leylà, M, K.) 3 صارّهُ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ He compelled him against his will to do the thing. (S, K.) 4 أَصْرَ3َ see 1, latter part, in three places.

A2: اصرّ عَلَيْهِ, (S, TA,) inf. n. إِصْرَارٌ, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) He persevered, or persisted, in it; or kept to it perseveringly. (S, TA.) You say, اصرّ عَلَى فِعْلِهِ (assumed tropical:) He persevered, or persisted, in doing it. (Msb.) and اصرّ عَلَى الذَّنْبِ (tropical:) He persevered, or persisted, in the crime, sin, or act of disobedience. (M, TA.) The verb is used in this sense when its object is evil, or crime, or the like. (TA.) b2: And (assumed tropical:) He determined, resolved, or decided, upon it. (M, Mgh, K.) You say, اصرّ عَلَى فِعْلِهِ (assumed tropical:) He determined, resolved, or decided, upon going on in doing it, and not turning back. (TA.) b3: اصرّ يَعْدُو (assumed tropical:) He hastened (M, K) somewhat (M) in running: (M, K: [in the CK, for أَصَرَّ يَعْدُو أَسْرَعَ, is put اَصَرَّ بَعُدَ وَاَسْرَعَ:]) accord. to A 'Obeyd, the verb in this sense is أَضَرَّ; but Et-Toosee asserts that this is a mistranscription. (M.) A3: اصرّالسُّنْبُلُ The ears of corn became such as are termed صَرَر [q. v.]: (M, K:) [or] accord. to ISh, one says, اصرّ الزَّرْعُ, inf. n. إِصْرَارٌ, meaning The seed-produce [i. e. corn] put forth the extremities of its awn, before its ears had become developed. (TA.) 8 إِصْتَرَ3َ see 1, former half, in two places.

A2: اصطرّ said of a solid hoof, It was, or became, narrow, or contracted, (S, TA,) in an unseemly manner, or immoderately. (TA.) R. Q. 1 صَرْصَرَ, inf. n. صَرْصَرَةٌ: see 1, former half, in two places: A2: and the same paragraph, last sentence but one.

صَرٌّ A leathern bucket (دَلْو) that, in consequence of its having become flaccid, is tied, and has a loop-shaped handle affixed within it, having another such opposite to it. (K, * TA.) A2: See also صَرِيرَةٌ.

صِرٌّ (S, M, A, Msb, K) and ↓ صِرَّةٌ (M, A, K) Cold: (Th, M, A, Msb, K:) or intense cold; (Zj, M, A, K;) as also ↓ صَرْصَرٌ: (Ham p. 719:) or cold that smites the herbage and the seed-produce of the field: (S:) in the Kur iii. 113, the first of these words has the first of the meanings expl. above: (IAmb:) or the second meaning: (Zj:) or signifies noise and commotion: or, accord. to I 'Ab, fire. (IAmb.) b2: And رِيحٌ صِرٌّ (M, A, K) and ↓ صَرْصَرٌ (S, M, A, K) A wind intensely cold: (S, M, A, K:) or very intensely cold: (T in explanation of the latter:) or vehemently loud: (M, A, K:) of ↓ صَرْصَرٌ some say that it is originally صَرَّرٌ, from صِرٌّ meaning “ cold; ” the incipient letter being repeated, and put in the place of the medial ر: others, that it is from صَرِيرُ البَابِ [ “ the creaking of the door ”], and from صَرَّةٌ meaning “ vociferation, or clamour. ” (ISk.) b3: And صِرٌّ is the name of A certain bird, like the sparrow (K, TA) in size, (TA,) of a yellow colour: (K, TA:) so called because of its cry: or, as some say, the sparrow (عُصْفُور) itself. (TA.) صَرَّةٌ Vociferation, or clamour: (S, M, A, TA:) so in the Kur li. 29: (TA:) or the most vehement vociferation or clamour or crying (Zj, M, K *) of a man and of a bird &c. (Zj, M.) [In the K, this meaning is erroneously assigned to صِرَّةٌ.] b2: And Vehemence of grief or anxiety (S, M, K) and of war (M, K) and of heat, (K,) or of the hot season, (M,) &c.: (S, M:) and vehemence of the heat of summer. (S, A.) b3: And A contraction, or much contraction, and sternness, or moroseness, of the face, (K, TA,) by reason of dislike, or hatred. (TA.) A2: Also A company, a collection, or an assemblage. (S, M, K.) So in the following words of Imra-el-Keys: جَوَاحِرُهَا فِى صَرَّةٍ لَمْ تُزَيَّلِ (S, M) i. e. Those of them that remained behind, in a herd, not dispersed: (EM p. 48: [see the entire verse voce دُونٌ:]) or فى صرّة here means in [the midst of] clamour: (S:) or in vehemence of grief or anxiety. (S, M.) A3: Also i. q. عَطْفَةٌ (M, K) [i. e.] A certain bead (خَرَزَةٌ) by which women fascinate men so as to withhold them from other women. (Lh, M, K, TA. [This is evidently what is meant by عَطْفَة, but is given in the M and K as a signification distinct therefrom.]) A4: See also مُصَرَّاةٌ.

صُرَّةٌ A purse (شَرَجٌ, M, K, in the CK شَرْجٌ,) for money; (S, M, A, Msb, K;) as also ↓ مَصَرٌّ, with fet-h, (TA,) or ↓ مِصَرٌّ: (so in a copy of the A:) pl. of the first, صُرَزٌ. (Msb.) Hence the prov., اِفْتَحْ صُرَرَكَ تَعْلَمْ عُجَرَكَ, meaning (assumed tropical:) Return to thyself, [or lay open the recesses of thy mind,] and thou wilt know [thy vices, or faults, or] thy good from thy evil. (Meyd. [See also صُرَدٌ, last explanation.]) صِرَّةٌ: see صِرٌّ.

صَرَرٌ Ears of corn (سُنْبُل) after the culm is produced, (M, K, [in the CK, يُقَصَّبُ is put in the place of يُقَصِّبُ,]) before they become apparent: (M:) or ears of corn while the farina has not come forth into them: n. un. with ة: (AHn, M, K:) or, accord. to ISh, corn when the leaves become twisted, and the extremity of the ears becomes dry, or tough, though the farina have not come forth into them. (TA.) [See 4, last sentence.]

صَرَارٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ, in two places.

صِرَارٌ The thing with which a she-camel's udder is bound: (M, K:) the string which is tied over the she-camel's udder and over the [piece of wood called] تَوْدِيَة, in order that her young one may not suck her; (S;) and in order that it may not make any impression upon her, they smear her teats with fresh [dung of the kind called] بَعَر: (TA:) or a piece of rag which is bound upon the she-camel's teats, in order that her young one may not such her: (Msb:) pl. أَصِرَّةٌ. (M, A, K.) It is a custom of the Arabs to bind the صرار upon the udders of their milch camels when they send them to pasture by themselves; and when they return in the evening, they loose the اصرّة, and milk. (IAth.) b2: [Hence,] جَعَلْتُ دُونَ فُلَانٍ صِرَارًا (tropical:) I put an obstruction, or obstacle, in the way of such a one. (A.) A2: Also Elevated places over which the water does not come. (S.) صَرُورٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صَرَارَةٌ: see the next paragraph, in three places.

صَرُورَةٌ (S, M, A, Msb, K) and ↓ صَارُورَةٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ صَرُورٌ and ↓ صَارُورٌ (M, K) and ↓ صَرَارَةٌ (S, M, K) and ↓ صَرُورِىٌّ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ صَارُورِىٌّ (M) or ↓ صَارُورَآءُ, (Sgh, K,) the last like عَاشُورَآءُ, mentioned on the authority of Ks, (TA,) A man who has not performed the pilgrimage to Mekkeh: (S, M, A, Msb, K:) so called from صَرٌّ, signifying the “ act of confining, withholding, hindering, or preventing; ” (TA;) or because the person so called refrains from expending of his property in pilgrimage: (Msb:) you say also, اِمْرَأَةٌ صَرُورَةٌ a woman who has not performed the pilgrimage to Mekkeh: (S, Msb:) pl. ↓ صَرَارٌ and ↓ صَرَارَةٌ: (K:) [or, rather, the former is a coll. gen. n., of which صَرَارَةٌ is the n. of un.; and the latter is a quasi-pl. n., like صَحَابَةٌ, as well as n. un. of صَرَارٌ:] Fr cites, from certain of the Arabs, ↓ صَرَارٌ as used collectively; and one of the number is termed ↓ صَرَارَةٌ: (S:) each of the forms ending with the relative ى receives the dual and pl. and fem. inflections: and accord. to IAar, the forms preceding those receive also the dual and pl. inflections: (M, * TA:) and some say that صَوَارِيرُ is pl. of ↓ صَارُورَةٌ: (TA:) or ↓ صَارُورَةٌ and ↓ صَارُورٌ, (M,) or صَرُورَةٌ, (Lh, S, M, A, Msb,) as occurring in the poetry of En-Nábighah, (Yaakoob, S,) not used without ة, (Lh, M,) or all the sing. forms above mentioned, (K,) signify one who has not married: (M, A, K:) or who has not had intercourse with women: as though he had determined (أَصَرَّ) upon relinquishing them: (Yaakoob, S, Msb: *) applied in like manner to a woman, and to a plurality of persons: (M, K:) the ة in صَرُورَةٌ applied to a man and to a woman is not to denote the fem. gender, but to give the utmost intensiveness to the signification. (IJ, M.) b2: It is said in a trad., لَا صَرُورَةَ فِى الإِسْلَامِ, (S, M,) meaning, accord. to A 'Obeyd, There is no abstinence from intercourse with women in El-Islám: (M, TA:) i. e., no one should say, I will not marry: (TA:) thus he makes صرورة a noun signifying an accident: but it is better known as an epithet: (M:) and IAth says that the meaning is, he who slays another in the حَرَم [or sacred territory of Mekkeh] shall be slain: his saying, “ I am a صرورة; I have not performed the pilgrimage, and I know not the sacredness of the حَرَم; ” shall not be accepted of him: for in the Time of Ignorance, the Kaabeh was a place of refuge. (TA.) دَرَاهِمُ صَرِيرَةٌ i. q. مَصْرُورَةٌ [i. e. Dirhems, or pieces of money, tied up in a purse]: (K:) termed in the present day ↓ صَرٌّ. (TA.) A2: See also صَارَّةٌ.

صَرَارِىٌّ A sailor: (S, M, K:) like صَارٍ: (S:) pl. صَرَارِيُّونَ: (S, M, K:) it has no broken pl.: (M:) or صَرّارِىّ should be [without tenween, imperfectly decl., and] mentioned in art. صرى; for it is pl. of صُرَّآءٌ, which is pl. of صَارٍ, which J has mentioned in art. صرى: AHát used to say that صُرَّآءٌ is a sing., like حُسَّانٌ; but without sufficient authority: and J has regarded صَرَارِىّ as a sing. in consequence of his finding it to have the same construction as a sing, in verses of Arabs; whence he imagined the ى in it to be the relative ى, as is shown by his mentioning the word in this place. (IB.) صَرُورِىٌّ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صُرَّى: see صِرَّى: A2: and see also art. صرى.

صُرِّى: see the next paragraph.

هِىَ مِنِّى صِرَّى, said of an oath, (S,) or هُوَ مِنِّى, صِرَّى, (M, K,) and ↓ أَصِرَّى, and ↓ صِرِّى, and ↓ أَصِرِّى, (Yaakoob, S, M, K,) and ↓ صُرَّى and ↓ صُرِّى, (K, TA,) or ↓ صُرِّىٌّ and ↓ صِرِّىٌّ, (as in a copy of the M,) It is a determination, or resolution, from me; (S, M, K;) a serious assertion; not a jest. (S, K.) Aboo-Semmál El-Asadee, his she-camel having strayed, said, “I swear to Thee, [O God,] that, if Thou restore her not to me, I will not serve Thee: ” (S:) or, “O God, if Thou restore her not to me, I will not say a prayer to Thee: ” (TA:) and he found her, her nose-rein having caught to a thorntree (عَوْسَجَة); and he took her, and said, عَلِمَ رَبِّى أَنَّهَا مِنِّى صِرَّى My Lord knew that it was a determination, or resolution, or serious assertion, from me: (S:) or a confirmed determination: (ISk:) it is derived from أَصْرَرْتُ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ “ I persevered, or persisted, in the thing: ” (S:) [or “ I determined, or resolved, upon the thing: ”] AHeyth says, ↓ صِرِّى, i. e., Determine thou, or resolve thou; as though he addressed himself; from أَصَرَّ عَلَى فِعْلِهِ “ he determined, or resolved, upon going on in doing it, and not turning back: ”

it is also said that ↓ أَصِرّى is changed into ↓ أَصِرَّى, like as they say بِأَبِى أَنْتَ and بِأَبَا أَنْتَ: and in like manner, ↓ صِرِّى is changed into صِرَّى; the ا in أَصِرِّى being elided: not that they are two dial. vars., صَرَرْتُ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ and أَصْرَرْتُ: and Fr. says that صِرَّى and ↓ أَصِرَّى are originally imperatives; and that, when they desired to change them [i. e. the imperatives] into nouns, they changed the ى into | [written ى after fet-h]: and in like manner, [changing verbs into nouns,] they say, نُهِىَ عَنْ قِيلٍ وَقَالٍ; &c. (TA.) Accord. to Az, one says, ↓ إِنَّهَا مِنِّى لَأَصِرَّى meaning Verily, it is a truth, or reality, from me; and Aboo-Málik says the same of ↓ أَصِرِّى. (TA.) صِرِّى: see the next preceding paragraph, in three places.

صَرِّىٌّ and ↓ صِرّىٌّ A dirhem, (S, M, A, K,) and a deenár, (A,) that sounds, (S, M, K,) or rings, (A,) when struck: (S, M, A, K; in some copies of the last of which, in the place of إِذَا نُقِرَ, is put اذا نُقِدَ: TA:) accord. to some, used only in negative phrases: (IAar, M:) thus used in the phrase, مَا لِفُلَانٍ صَرِّىٌّ, [expl. as] meaning Such a one has not a dirhem nor a deenár: (IAar, A: *) and so used, as meaning a dirhem, by Khálid Ibn-Jembeh; who does not assign to it a dual nor a pl. (TA.) صُرِّىٌّ: see صِرّى.

صِرِّىٌّ: see صَرِّىّ: A2: and see also صِرَّى.

الصَّرَّارُ, (Msb,) or صَرَّارُ اللَّيْلِ, (S, K,) or both, (Mgh in art. خطب,) and ↓ الصَّرْصَرُ, (M and L in art. جد,) The جُدْجُد; [a cricket, which is called the صَرَّار in the present day]; (S, M, Mgh, L;) a certain thing that creaks (يَصِرُّ); (Msb;) a small flying thing; (K;) it is larger than the جُنْدَب, and is called by some of the Arabs الصَّدَى: (S, Mgh:) A 'Obeyd says that this last term signifies a certain flying thing that creaks (يَصِرُّ) by night, and hops, and flies, thought by the [common] people to be the جُنْدَب, and found in the deserts. (Msb.) صُرَّانٌ Such as grow in hard ground (جَلَد [in the CK, erroneously, جِلْد]) of the trees termed شَجَرُ العِلْكِ, (K, TA,) and of other trees. (TA.) صَرْصَرٌ: see صِرٌّ, in three places.

A2: and see الصَّرَّارُ. b2: Also A certain insect (دُوَيْبَّةٌ), (M, K, TA,) beneath the ground, that creaks (تَصِرُّ) in the days of the [season called] رَبِيع; (TA;) and so ↓ صُرْصُرٌ and ↓ صُرْصُورٌ. (M, K, TA.) [Accord. to Forskål, (Descr. Animal., p. xxii.,) صرصر, pronounced “ sursur,” is applied to an insect which he terms Blatta Aegyptiaca.] b3: And The cock: (K, TA: [written by Golius and Freytag صِرْصِرٌ:]) so called because of his cry. (TA.) b4: See also صُرْصُورٌ.

صُرْصُرٌ: see صَرْصَرٌ: b2: and see also صُرْصُورٌ.

صَرْصَرَانٌ: see the next paragraph, in two places.

صَرْصَرَانِىٌّ sing. of صَرْصَرَانِيَّاتٌ, (S, Msb,) which signifies Camels between the بَخَاتِىّ [or Bactrian (in the CK, erroneously, نَجاتِى)] and the Arabian: (S, M, Msb, K:) or such as are called فَوَالِج: (S, M, K:) and ↓ صَرْصَرَانٌ [if not a mistranscription] signifies the same. (TA.) [See also صُرْصُورٌ.] b2: And صَرْصَرَانِىٌّ (S, M, K) and ↓ صَرْصَرَانٌ (M, K) A species of fish, (S,) a certain smooth fish, (M, K,) of the sea. (S, M.) صُرْصُورٌ Large camels; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ صُرْصُرٌ and ↓ صَرْصَرٌ. (TA.) b2: And A camel of the species called بُخْتِىّ [i. e. Bactrian]: (M, K:) [see also صَرْصَرَانِىٌّ:] or its offspring; as also سُرْسُورٌ: (M:) or an excellent stallion-camel. (IAar.) b3: See also صَرْصَرٌ.

A2: Also A ship, or boat: [or a long, or great, ship or boat:] and so قُرْقُورٌ. (TA.) الصَّرَاصِرَةُ The Nabathæans of Syria. (S, K.) رَجُلٌ صَارٌّ بَيْنَ عَيْنَيْهِ A man contracted in the part between the eyes, like him who is grieving, or mourning. (TA.) b2: And صَارٌّ signifies Trees (شَجَر) tangled, or luxuriant, or abundant and dense, not without shade (K, TA) in their lower parts, by reason of their perplexedness. (TA.) صَارَّةٌ A want; a thing wanted; an object of want; or a needful, or requisite, thing: (S, M, K:) pl. صَوَارُّ. (TA.) One says, لِى قِبَلَ فُلَانٍ صَارَّةٌ [I have a want to be supplied to me on the part of such a one]. (A 'Obeyd, S.) b2: Also Thirst: (S, K:) pl. صَرَائِرُ, (K,) which is extr., (TA,) and صَوَارُّ: (K:) or the latter is pl. of صارّة in the sense first expl. above; as A 'Obeyd says; and this is meant in the K: (TA:) AA says that its pl. in the latter sense is صَرَائِرُ; and he cites the following words of Dhu-r-Rummeh: فَانْصَاعَتِ الحُقْبُ لَمْ تَقْصَعْ صَرَائِرَهَا [And the wild asses turned back, retreating quickly, not having quenched their thirst]: but fault has been found with AA for this; and it is said that صَرَائِرُ is pl. of ↓ صَرِيرَةٌ, [which is not expl.,] and that the pl. of صارّة is صَوَارُّ. (S.) One says, قَصَعَ الحِمَارُ صَارَّتَهُ, meaning The ass drank water until he quenched his thirst. (S.) صَارُورٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ, in two places.

صَارُورٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ, in three places.

صَارُورَآءُ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صَارُورِىٌّ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صُوَيْرَّةٌ Narrow in disposition and in mind or judgment or opinion. (Sgh, K.) حَجَرٌ أَصَرُّ A hard stone: (Tekmileh, TA:) and صَخْرَةٌ صَرَّآءُ a hard rock: (M, K:) or a smooth rock. (L.) أَصِرَّى: see صِرَّى, in four places.

أَصِرِّى: see صِرَّى, in three places.

مَصَرٌّ or مِصَرٌّ: see صُرَّةٌ.

مَصَرَّتَا البَوْلِ وَالغَائِطِ [The two sphincters that serve as repressers of the urine and dung]. (K in art. اسر.) مُصِرَّةٌ A she-camel that does not yield her milk copiously. (M, K.) مُصَرَّاةٌ That has been left unmilked for some days, in order that the milk may collect in her udder, or until it has collected in her udder; (M, K;) as also ↓ صَرَّةٌ; applied to a ewe, or she-goat: or the former is from صَرَّى, aor. ـَ (K,) inf. n. تَصْرِيَةٌ, and therefore should be mentioned in art. صرى [q. v.]. (TA.) مُصَرَّرَةٌ: see the next paragraph.

مَصْرُورٌ Bound, as a captive. (Mgh.) b2: and مَصْرُورَةٌ and ↓ مُصَرَّرَةٌ A she-camel having her udder bound with the صِرَار. (IAth, TA.) b3: and مَصْرُورٌ applied to a solid hoof, Contracted: or narrow: (M, K:) or narrow and contracted: (S:) and ↓ مُصْطَرٌّ signifies the same; (M, K;) or narrow in an unseemly manner, or immoderately. (TA.) b4: Also (tropical:) A man having an iron collar put upon his neck, or round his neck and hands together. (A.) مَصَارّ [app. an irregular pl. of مَصِيرٌ, and therefore without tenween,] The أَمْعَآء [or guts, bowels, or intestines, into which the food passes from the stomach]. (M, K.) One says, شَرِبَ حَتَّى مَلَأَ مَصَارَّهُ, meaning [He drank until he filled] his

أَمْعَآء: mentioned by AHn on the authority of IAar, with no more explanation than this. (M.) مُصْطَرٌّ: see مَصْرُورٌ. b2: One says also اِمْرَأَةٌ مُصْطَرَّةُ الحَقْوَيْنِ [meaning (tropical:) A woman narrow in the flanks]. (A.) A2: See also مُصْطَرِدٌ, in art. صرد.

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(ضل) ضللا وضلالة ضل يضل
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ضل: ضَلَّ يَضِلُّ اذا ضاعَ، يقال: ضَلَّ يَضِلُّ ويضل . ومن قال: يضل، قال في الأمر اضْلِلْ، ومن قال: يضل، قال في الأمر: اضْلَلْ. وتقول: ضَلَلْتُ مكاني إذا لم تهتَدِ له: وضلَّ اذا جارَ عن القَصْد. وأضَلَّ بعيرَه إذا أُفْلِتَ فذَهَبَ. ويقال من ضَلَلْتُ: أَضِلُّ، ومن ضَلِلْتُ أَضَلُّ، والضَّلالُ والضَّلالة مصدرانِ، وكلُّ شيءٍ نحوهِ من المصادر يجوز إِدخالُ الهاء فيها وإِخراجُها في الشِّعْر، وأما في الكلام فيَقُتْصَرَ ُبه على ما جاءتْ به اللغاتُ. ورجلٌ مُضَلّل أي لا يوفَّق لخير، صاحبُ غَواياتٍ وبَطالاتٍ. وفلان صاحب أَضاليلَ، الواحدةُ أُضلُولةٌ، قال:

قد تَمادَى في أضاليلِ الهَوَى

والضُّلْضِلَةُ: كُلُّ حَجَرٍ [قَدْرَ ما] يُقِلّهُ الرجل، أو فوق ذلك (أملَسَ) يكون في بطون الأودية. وليس في باب المُضاعَف كلمة تُشبِهُها. والضِّليِّلُ على بناء سِكِّير: الذي لا يُقلِعُ عن الضلالة، قال رؤبة:

قُلْتُ لزِيرٍ لم تَصلْهُ مَرْيَمُهُ ... ضِليِّلُ أهْواءِ الصِّبا يندمه  وماء ضَلَلٌ: يكون تحت الصَّخْرَةِ لا تُصيبُه الشمس. والضّالَّةُ من الابِل: ما يَبقَى بمَضْيَعَةٍ لا يُعرَفُ رَبُّها، الذكَر والأنثَى فيه سَواءٌ، ويُجمَعُ ضَوالَّ. والتَّضلالُ مصدرٌ كالتَّضليل، والضَّلُّ مثلُه.

لض: اللَّضْلاضُ: الدليلُ، ولَضْلَضَتُهُ: التِفاتهُ وتَحَفُّظُهُ، قال:

وبَلَدٍ يَعْيا على اللَّضلاضِ ... (أيَهْمَ َمُغْبَرِّ الفِجاجِ فاضي)
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الضَّلَالُ: العدولُ عن الطّريق المستقيم، ويضادّه الهداية، قال تعالى: فَمَنِ اهْتَدى فَإِنَّما يَهْتَدِي لِنَفْسِهِ وَمَنْ ضَلَّ فَإِنَّما يَضِلُّ عَلَيْها
[الإسراء/ 15] ، ويقال الضَّلَالُ لكلّ عدولٍ عن المنهج، عمدا كان أو سهوا، يسيرا كان أو كثيرا، فإنّ الطّريق المستقيم الذي هو المرتضى صعب جدا، قال النبيّ صلّى الله عليه وسلم: «استقيموا ولن تُحْصُوا» وقال بعض الحكماء: كوننا مصيبين من وجه وكوننا ضَالِّينَ من وجوه كثيرة، فإنّ الاستقامة والصّواب يجري مجرى المقرطس من المرمى، وما عداه من الجوانب كلّها ضَلَالٌ.
ولما قلنا روي عن بعض الصالحين أنه رأى النبيّ صلّى الله عليه وسلم في منامه فقال: يا رسول الله يروى لنا أنّك قلت: «شيّبتني سورة هود وأخواتها فما الذي شيّبك منها؟ فقال: قوله: فَاسْتَقِمْ كَما أُمِرْتَ» . وإذا كان الضَّلَالُ تركَ الطّريق المستقيم عمدا كان أو سهوا، قليلا كان أو كثيرا، صحّ أن يستعمل لفظ الضَّلَالِ ممّن يكون منه خطأ ما، ولذلك نسب الضَّلَالُ إلى الأنبياء، وإلى الكفّار، وإن كان بين الضَّلَالَيْنِ بون بعيد، ألا ترى أنه قال في النّبي صلّى الله عليه وسلم: وَوَجَدَكَ ضَالًّا فَهَدى
[الضحى/ 7] ، أي: غير مهتد لما سيق إليك من النّبوّة. وقال في يعقوب: إِنَّكَ لَفِي ضَلالِكَ الْقَدِيمِ
[يوسف/ 95] ، وقال أولاده:
إِنَّ أَبانا لَفِي ضَلالٍ مُبِينٍ [يوسف/ 8] ، إشارة إلى شغفه بيوسف وشوقه إليه، وكذلك:
قَدْ شَغَفَها حُبًّا إِنَّا لَنَراها فِي ضَلالٍ مُبِينٍ [يوسف/ 30] ، وقال عن موسى عليه السلام: فَعَلْتُها إِذاً وَأَنَا مِنَ الضَّالِّينَ
[الشعراء/ 20] ، تنبيه أنّ ذلك منه سهو، وقوله: أَنْ تَضِلَّ إِحْداهُما
[البقرة/ 282] ، أي: تنسى، وذلك من النّسيان الموضوع عن الإنسان. والضَّلَالُ من وجه آخر ضربان: ضَلَالٌ في العلوم النّظريّة، كالضَّلَالِ في معرفة الله ووحدانيّته، ومعرفة النّبوّة، ونحوهما المشار إليهما بقوله: وَمَنْ يَكْفُرْ بِاللَّهِ وَمَلائِكَتِهِ وَكُتُبِهِ وَرُسُلِهِ وَالْيَوْمِ الْآخِرِ فَقَدْ ضَلَّ ضَلالًا بَعِيداً
[النساء/ 136] . وضَلَالٌ في العلوم العمليّة، كمعرفة الأحكام الشّرعيّة التي هي العبادات، والضَّلَالُ البعيدُ إشارةٌ إلى ما هو كفر كقوله على ما تقدّم من قوله: وَمَنْ يَكْفُرْ بِاللَّهِ [النساء/ 136] ، وقوله: إِنَّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا وَصَدُّوا عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ قَدْ ضَلُّوا ضَلالًا بَعِيداً
[النساء/ 167] ، وكقوله: فِي الْعَذابِ وَالضَّلالِ الْبَعِيدِ
[سبأ/ 8] ، أي: في عقوبة الضَّلَالِ البعيدِ، وعلى ذلك قوله: إِنْ أَنْتُمْ إِلَّا فِي ضَلالٍ كَبِيرٍ
[الملك/ 9] ، قَدْ ضَلُّوا مِنْ قَبْلُ وَأَضَلُّوا كَثِيراً وَضَلُّوا عَنْ سَواءِ السَّبِيلِ
[المائدة/ 77] ، وقوله: أَإِذا ضَلَلْنا فِي الْأَرْضِ
[السجدة/ 10] ، كناية عن الموت واستحالة البدن. وقوله: وَلَا الضَّالِّينَ
[الفاتحة/ 7] ، فقد قيل: عني بِالضَّالِّينَ النّصارى . وقوله: فِي كِتابٍ لا يَضِلُّ رَبِّي وَلا يَنْسى
[طه/ 52] ، أي: لا يَضِلُّ عن ربّي، ولا يَضِلُّ ربّي عنه: أي: لا يغفله، وقوله: أَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ كَيْدَهُمْ فِي تَضْلِيلٍ
[الفيل/ 2] ، أي: في باطل وإِضْلَالٍ لأنفسهم.
والإِضْلَالُ ضربان: أحدهما: أن يكون سببه الضَّلَالُ، وذلك على وجهين: إمّا بأن يَضِلَّ عنك الشيءُ كقولك: أَضْلَلْتُ البعيرَ، أي: ضَلَّ عنّي، وإمّا أن تحكم بِضَلَالِهِ، والضَّلَالُ في هذين سبب الإِضْلَالِ.
والضّرب الثاني: أن يكون الإِضْلَالُ سببا لِلضَّلَالِ، وهو أن يزيّن للإنسان الباطل ليضلّ كقوله: لَهَمَّتْ طائِفَةٌ مِنْهُمْ أَنْ يُضِلُّوكَ وَما يُضِلُّونَ إِلَّا أَنْفُسَهُمْ
[النساء/ 113] ، أي يتحرّون أفعالا يقصدون بها أن تَضِلَّ، فلا يحصل من فعلهم ذلك إلّا ما فيه ضَلَالُ أنفسِهِم، وقال عن الشيطان: وَلَأُضِلَّنَّهُمْ وَلَأُمَنِّيَنَّهُمْ
[النساء/ 119] ، وقال في الشّيطان: وَلَقَدْ أَضَلَّ مِنْكُمْ جِبِلًّا كَثِيراً
[يس/ 62] ، وَيُرِيدُ الشَّيْطانُ أَنْ يُضِلَّهُمْ ضَلالًا بَعِيداً
[النساء/ 60] ، وَلا تَتَّبِعِ الْهَوى فَيُضِلَّكَ عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ
[ص/ 26] ، وإِضْلَالُ اللهِ تعالى للإنسان على أحد وجهين:
أحدهما أن يكون سببُهُ الضَّلَالَ، وهو أن يَضِلَّ الإنسانُ فيحكم الله عليه بذلك في الدّنيا، ويعدل به عن طريق الجنّة إلى النار في الآخرة، وذلك إِضْلَالٌ هو حقٌّ وعدلٌ، فالحكم على الضَّالِّ بضَلَالِهِ والعدول به عن طريق الجنّة إلى النار عدل وحقّ.
والثاني من إِضْلَالِ اللهِ: هو أنّ الله تعالى وضع جبلّة الإنسان على هيئة إذا راعى طريقا، محمودا كان أو مذموما، ألفه واستطابه ولزمه، وتعذّر صرفه وانصرافه عنه، ويصير ذلك كالطّبع الذي يأبى على الناقل، ولذلك قيل: العادة طبع ثان . وهذه القوّة في الإنسان فعل إلهيّ، وإذا كان كذلك- وقد ذكر في غير هذا الموضع أنّ كلّ شيء يكون سببا في وقوع فعل- صحّ نسبة ذلك الفعل إليه، فصحّ أن ينسب ضلال العبد إلى الله من هذا الوجه، فيقال: أَضَلَّهُ اللهُ لا على الوجه الذي يتصوّره الجهلة، ولما قلناه جعل الإِضْلَالَ المنسوب إلى نفسه للكافر والفاسق دون المؤمن، بل نفى عن نفسه إِضْلَالَ المؤمنِ فقال:
وَما كانَ اللَّهُ لِيُضِلَّ قَوْماً بَعْدَ إِذْ هَداهُمْ
[التوبة/ 115] ، فَلَنْ يُضِلَّ أَعْمالَهُمْ سَيَهْدِيهِمْ
[محمد/ 4- 5] ، وقال في الكافر والفاسق: فَتَعْساً لَهُمْ وَأَضَلَّ أَعْمالَهُمْ
[محمد/ 8] ، وما يُضِلُّ بِهِ إِلَّا الْفاسِقِينَ
[البقرة/ 26] ، كَذلِكَ يُضِلُّ اللَّهُ الْكافِرِينَ [غافر/ 74] ، وَيُضِلُّ اللَّهُ الظَّالِمِينَ [إبراهيم/ 27] ، وعلى هذا النّحو تقليب الأفئدة في قوله: وَنُقَلِّبُ أَفْئِدَتَهُمْ [الأنعام/ 110] ، والختم على القلب في قوله: خَتَمَ اللَّهُ عَلى قُلُوبِهِمْ [البقرة/ 7] ، وزيادة المرض في قوله: فِي قُلُوبِهِمْ مَرَضٌ فَزادَهُمُ اللَّهُ مَرَضاً [البقرة/ 10] .

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1 ضَلَلْتُ, (S, Mgh, * O, Msb, * K,) third Pers\.

ضَلَّ, (Mgh, Msb,) aor. ـِ (S, Mgh, O, Msb, K,) inf. n. ضَلَالٌ and ضَلَالَةٌ; (S, * O, * Msb;) and ضَلِلْتُ, (S, Mgh, * O, Msb, * K,) third Pers\. as above; (Mgh;) the former of the dial. of Nejd, and the more chaste; the latter of the dial. of the people of El-'Áliyeh, (S, Msb, TA,) and of El-Hijáz, and Kr has mentioned ضِلِلْتُ for ضَلِلْتُ as heard from the tribe of Temeem; (TA;) I erred, strayed, or went astray; (Mgh, Msb;) deviated from the right way or course, or from that which was right; missed, or lost, the right way; or lost my way; ضَلَالٌ and ضَلَالَةٌ signifying the contr. of رَشَادٌ, (S, O, TA,) and هُدًى. (K, TA.) [See ضَلَالٌ below.] Hence, in the Kur [xxxiv. 49], قُلْ إِنْ ضَلَلْتُ فِإِنَّمَا أَضِلُّ عَلَى نَفْسِى [Say thou, If I err, I shall err only against myself, i. e., to my own hurt]. (O, Msb. [See also x. 108 and xvii.16 of the Kur.]) One says also, ضَلَّ ضَلَالُهُ [app. His error became error indeed; a phrase similar to جَدَّ جِدُّهُ, q. v.: or his erring passed away; see 4, latter part]. (TA.) And ضَلَّ عَنِ القَصْدِ He deviated from the right way or course. (TA.) And the verb is trans. as well as intrans.: you say, ضَلَّ الطَّرِيقَ, and ضَلَّ عَنْهُ, aor. ـِ and ضَلَّ, (Mgh, Msb,) inf. ns. as above, meaning He erred, strayed, or went astray, from the road, or way; (Msb;) he did not find the way to the road: (Mgh, Msb:) and of anything stationary, if you miss the place thereof, you say ضَلَلْتُهُ and ضَلِلْتُهُ: (Az, Msb:) or you say, ضَلِلْتُ الطَّرِيقَ, (K,) or ضَلِلْتُ المَسْجِدَ, and الدَّارَ, (ISk, S, O,) [I missed, or lost, the right way to the road, or the mosque, and the house,] when you know not the place thereof: (ISk, S, O:) and in like manner, anything stationary, to which one does not find the way: (ISk, S, O, K:) and AA says the like: but that one says of a thing that falls from his hand, and a thing that quits its place, ↓ أَضْلَلْتُهُ, (IB, TA,) which means I lost it, and knew not its place; meaning, for instance, a horse, or she-camel, or the like: (Az, Msb:) [thus] one says, أَضْلَلْتُ بِعِيرِى [I lost my camel, and knew not his place,] (AA, ISk, S, IB, O) when his shank has been tied up to his arm and one does not find the way to him, and when he has been left loose and has gone away whither one knows not: (AA, IB, TA:) but Yoo differs from others respecting this case; for, accord. to him, one says, اضلّ فُلَانٌ بَعِيرَهُ and also ضَلَّهُ, in the same sense; (O, TA;) and the like is said in the K: (TA:) and it is also said in the Bári' that when you seek an animal and miss its place and find not the way to it, it is regarded as in the category of stationary things, and therefore you say ضَلِلْتُهُ. (Msb.) b2: ضَلَّ signifies also He was, or became, confounded, or perplexed, and unable to see his right course. (Ibn-Es-Seed, TA.) b3: Also, aor. ـِ (S, O, K) and ضَلَّ, (K,) the pret. being like زَلَّ and مَلَّ, (TA,) inf. n. ضَلَال, It (a thing, S, O, TA) became lost; [as though it went astray;] it perished, came to nought, or passed away. (S, O, K, TA.) Thus in the phrase ضَلَّ عَنِّى كَذَا Such a thing became lost from me. (Mgh.) One says to him from whom pieces of money have dropped, قَدْ ضَلَّتْ عَنْكَ [They have become lost from thee]. (TA.) And to him who has done a deed from which no profit has resulted, you say, قَد ضَلَّ سَعْيُكَ (tropical:) [Thy labour has been lost]: the like occurs in the Kur xviii. 104, meaning ضَاعَ. (TA, in two places.) b4: And (tropical:) He (a man, TA) died, and became dust and bones. (K, TA.) In this sense the verb is used in the Kur xxxii. 9: but some there read, in the place of ضَلَلْنَا, صَلِلْنَا [q. v.], with ص: (TA:) or the verb in that instance has the meaning here next following. (S.) b5: And (assumed tropical:) He, or it, (a man, S, TA, or a camel, Msb, and a thing, TA,) was, or became, unperceived or imperceptible, unapparent, latent, hidden or concealed, or absent, (S, Msb, K, TA.) Hence the phrase, ضَلَّ المَآءُ فِى اللَّبَنِ (tropical:) [The water became unperceived, or concealed, in the milk]. (TA.) One says of a road to which he has not been able to find the way, ضَلَّ عَنِّى

[It has become hidden from me]. (K, TA.) and hence also the saying of a man, as is related in a trad., (S, O, TA,) after his having charged his sons by saying to them, “When I die, burn ye me; and when I shall have become ashes, pound me; then scatter me in the water: ” (O, TA:) لَعَلِّى أَضِلُّ اللّٰه (S, O, TA) i. e. (assumed tropical:) May-be, I shall be unperceived by God, or concealed from Him: (S:) or may-be, I shall be hidden, or absent, from God's punishment: (O, TA:) or, as El-'Otbee says, may-be, I shall escape God, and my place will be hidden from Him. (TA.) And ضَلَّ said of one forgetting means (assumed tropical:) His memory became absent from him. (O, Msb, TA.) أَنْ تَضِلَّ إِحْدَاهُمَا, or إِنْ تَضِلَّ, in the Kur [ii. 282], accord. to different readers, (TA,) in which instance أَنْ and إِنْ are syn., (Mughnee, [see أَنْ, in p. 106, cols. 1 and 2,]) means If one of them twain [referring to women] be absent from her memory: or if the memory of one of them twain be absent from her: [or if one of them twain err in her memory:] or, accord. to Zj, the meaning of the verb in this case is that which next follows. (TA.) b6: ضَلِلْتُ الشَّىْءَ also signifies (assumed tropical:) I forgot the thing: whence one says of a woman, ضَلَّتْ أَيَّامَ حَيْضِهَا (assumed tropical:) [She forgot the days of her menstruation]; and so ↓ أَضَلَّتْهَا: (Mgh:) or ضَلَّ فُلَانًا (assumed tropical:) He was made, or caused, to forget such a one. (K. [In the CK, اُنْسِيْهِ is erroneously put for أُنْسِيَهُ.]) It is said that لَا يَضِلُّ رَبِّى, in the Kur xx. 54, means (assumed tropical:) My Lord will not be unmindful: or nothing will escape Him. (TA.) b7: And one says, ضَلَّنِى فُلَانٌ, (Msb, K,) or ضَلَّنِى فُلَانٌ فَلَمْ أَقْدَرْ عَلَيْهِ, (O,) meaning Such a one went away from me, (O, Msb, K,) and I was unable to compass him [or to find him]: so in the Bári'. (Msb.) A2: ضُلَّ, as a verb of wonder: see ضُلٌّ.2 ضلَلهُ, (S, MA, O, K,) inf. n. تَضْلِيلٌ and تَضْلَالٌ, (K,) He, or it, made, or caused, him to pursue a course that led to error, or deviation from the right way: (K: [see also 4:]) he, or it, led him astray; seduced him: (MA:) [or] he attributed, or imputed, to him error, or deviation from the right way. (S, MA, O.) ضُلِّلَ سَعْيُهُمْ, a phrase used by a poet, means Error, or deviation from the right way, was attributed to their labour; because they did not reach their goal. (Ham p. 771.) b2: [Hence,] one says, ضَلِّلْ مَالَكَ Send forth, or set free, thy cattle to pasture, or to pasture where they please, by themselves. (O.) b3: See also the next paragraph.4 اضلّهُ, inf. n. إِضْلَالٌ, He, or it, made him, or caused him, to err, stray, or go astray; to deviate from the right way or course, or from that which was right; to miss, or lose, the right way; or to lose his way. (Az, TA.) [See also 2, first sentence.] الإِضْلَالُ is of two sorts: one of these is the consequence of erring, or straying; either as in the case in which one says أَضْلَلْتُ البَعِيرَ (expl. above, see 1, former half); or the decreeing that one shall err, or stray, &c., because he has done so already, and this is sometimes the case when the إِضْلَال of a man is attributed to God: the other sort is the embellishing [or commending] to a man that which is false, or wrong, or vain, in order that he may err, or stray, &c.: and God's

إِضْلَال of a man is of two sorts; one of which has been expl. above; the other is God's so constituting man that when he observes [and pursues] a certain course, or way, [of acting or the like], whether it be such as is commended or such as is discommended, he habituates himself to it, and esteems it pleasant, and keeps to it, and finds it difficult to turn from it, wherefore it is said that custom is a second nature. (Er-Rághib, TA.) b2: Also He, or it, made, or caused, him, or it, to perish, or become lost; syn. أَهْلَكَهُ, (S, TA,) and أَضَاعَهُ, (El-Fárábee, S, O, Msb,) or ضَيَّعَهُ; (TA;) [اضاعهُ and ضيّعهُ signifying the same; and so اضلّهُ and ↓ ضللّٰهُ; whence,] أَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ كَيْدَهُمْ فِى تَضْلِيلٍ, in the Kur cv. 2, means [Did He not make their plot to be such as ended] in a causing to perish, or become lost, (فِى تَضْيِيعٍ,) and in annulment? (Ksh, Bd.) أَضَلَّ أَعْمَالَهُمْ, in the Kur [xlvii. 1 and 9, which may be rendered (assumed tropical:) He will cause their works to be lost, or to be of no effect], means, accord. to Aboo-Is-hák, He will not recompense them for their good works; the phrase being similar to the saying قَدْ ضَلَّ سَعْيُكَ [expl. above]. (TA.) And أَضَلَّ اللّٰهُ ضَلَالَكَ (assumed tropical:) [May God make thine erring to be no more, or to come to an end,] is expl. by ISk as meaning may thine erring pass away from thee, so that thou shalt not err; and he adds that the saying مَلَّ مَلَالُكَ means ذَهَبَ عَنْكَ حَتَّى لَا تَمَلَّ. (TA.) b3: Also (tropical:) He buried, and hid, or concealed, him, or it. (K, TA.) Yousay, أُضِلَّ المَيِّتُ (tropical:) The dead was buried. (S, O.) The phrase أَضَلَّتْ بِهِ أُمُّهُ, meaning (tropical:) His mother buried him, in a verse cited by IAar, is extr., or anomalous. (TA.) b4: And He found him to be erring, straying, going astray; deviating from the right way or course, or from that which was right; missing, or losing, the right way; losing his way; not rightly directed, or not finding the way to the truth: like as one says أَحْمَدَهُ, and أَبْخَلَهُ. (TA.) b5: And you say, أَضَلَّنِى كَذَا, meaning (assumed tropical:) Such a thing was, or became, beyond my power, or compass. (IAar, Msb, TA.) b6: See also 1, near the end.5 تظلّل It went away: so in the saying, تضلّل المَآءُ مِنْ تَحْتِ الحَجَرِ [The water went away from beneath the stone]. (O, TA.) 6 تضالّ He feigned himself to be erring, straying, going astray; deviating from the right way or course, or from that which was right; missing, or losing, the right way; or losing his way. (O, TA.) 10 استضلّ ضَلَالُهُ His erring demanded that he should err [the more], so that he did err [the more: like as erring is said to be a cause of one's being made to err: see 4: and see also ضَلَّ ضَلَالُهُ, near the beginning of the art.]: so in the saying of Aboo-Dhu-eyb, رَآهَا الفُؤَادُ فَاسْتَضَلَّ ضَلَالُهُ [The heart beheld her, and his erring demanded that he should err &c.]. (Skr, S, TA.) ضَلٌّ: see ضَلَالٌ.

ضُلٌّ: see ضَلَالٌ. b2: [Also, app. as meaning A lost state; a state of perishing, coming to nought, or passing away;] a subst. from ضَلَّ signifying ضَاعَ and هَلَكَ. (S, TA.) b3: And hence [its usage, in the manner of a proper name, in] the saying, هُوَ ضُلُّ بْنُ ضُلٍّ, (S,) which means, (S, O, K,) as also ↓ هُوَ ضِلُّ بْنُ ضِلٍّ, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K,) He is the unknown, the son of the unknown; (S, Z, O, K;) and in like manner, بْنُ التَّلَالِ ↓ الضَّلَالُ; (S, O;) and قُلُّ بْنُ قُلٍّ: (TA:) or he is one in whom is no good: (K:) or he is one who persists in error. (M, K.) b4: [Hence also, perhaps, it is said that]

يَا ضُلَّ مَا تَجْرِى بِهِ العَصَا [in the CK ضَلَّ] meansيَا فَقْدَهُ and يَا تَلَفَهُ [i. e., app., O the loss, or O the coming to nought, of that by reason of which the mare El-'Asà is running!]: (K, TA:) a prov.; said by Kaseer Ibn-Saad to Jedheemeh El-Abrash, when he went with him to Ez-Zebbà; for when they were within her province, he repented, and Kaseer said to him, “Mount this my horse, and escape upon him, for his dust will not be cloven [by the pursuer,” i. e. he will not be overtaken]: (TA: [but the mare is thus made a male:]) or it was said by 'Amr Ibn-'Adee, when he saw El-'Asà, the mare of Jedheemeh, with Kaseer upon her: قَوْمُ is suppressed after يا; and ↓ ضُلَّ is of the forms [of verbs] denoting wonder, originally ضَلُلَ, with damm, like حُبَّ in the phrase حُبَّ بِفُلَانٍ, originally حَبُبَ; and the meaning of the prov. is, O people, what a case of perdition is that by reason of which El-'Asà is running! i. e., the death of Jedheemeh. (Meyd.) b5: ضُلٌّ بِتَضْلَالٍ [in CK ضَلٌّ] means A vain, or futile, thing: (S, O, K:) [or a vain, misleading thing; تَضْلَالٌ being an inf. n. of ضَلَّلَ:] 'Amr Ibn-Shás El-Asadee says, تَذَكَّرْتُ لَيْلَى لَاتَ حِينَ ادِكَارِهَا وَقَدْ حُنِىَ الأَضْلَاعُ ضُلٌّ بِتَضْلَالِ [I remembered Leylà when it was not a time for remembering her, the ribs having become bent by the bending of the back with age: it was a vain, misleading thing]. (S, O.) b6: ضُلُّ أَضْلَالٍ: see ضِلَّةٌ.

هُوَ ضِلُّ بْنُ ضِلٍّ: see ضُلٌّ. b2: ضِلُّ أَضْلَالٍ: see ضِلَّةٌ.

ضَلَّةٌ Confusion, or perplexity, and inability to see the right course: (K:) [or error: for] one says, فَعَلَ ذٰلِكَ ضَلَّةً He did that in error (فِى

ضَلَالَةٍ): and ذَهَبَ ضَلَّةً He went away not knowing whither he went: (TA:) and فُلَانٌ يَلُومُنِى ضَلَّةً

Such a one blames me wrongly: (S, O:) [or, behind my back, or in my absence: for] ضَلَّةٌ signifies also speech respecting a person behind his back, or in his absence; relating to good and to evil. (M, K, TA.) A2: [Freytag explains it as signifying also One in whom is no good, on the authority of Meyd.]

ضُلَّةٌ Skill in guiding, or directing aright, in journeying. (Fr, K, * TA.) ضِلَّةٌ: see ضَلَالٌ. b2: [Hence,] هُوَ ابْنُهُ لِضِلَّةٍ (tropical:) He is his son unlawfully begotten, or not trueborn. (Az, A, K, TA.) b3: ذَهَبَ دَمُهُ ضِلَّةً (tropical:) His blood went unrevenged, or without retaliation. (K, TA.) b4: And هُوَ تِبْعُ ضِلَّةٍ, (Th, O, K, TA,) with kesr to the ت and to the ض, (TA,) [in the CK, erroneously, تَبَعُ,] and تِبْعٌ ضِلَّةٌ, (K, TA,) thus related by IAar, (TA,) but the former only accord. to Th, (TA in art. تبع,) (assumed tropical:) He is a follower of women: (TA in that art.:) or he is one in whom is no good, and with whom is no good: (IAar, Th, TA:) or he is a very cunning man (دَاهِيَةٌ), one in whom is no good; (IAar, O, K, TA;) and so تِبْعُ صِلَّةٍ, (O, L, TA,) as some relate it; (L, TA;) and in like manner, أَضْلَالٍ ↓ ضِلُّ, (Lh, O, K, TA,) and أَضْلَالٍ ↓ ضُلُّ, (K, TA,) and صِلُّ

أَصْلَالٍ, [q. v.,] which is with kesr only, (K, TA,) a phrase similar to ضِرُّ أَضْرَارٍ. (TA in art. ضر.) ضَلَلٌ: see ضَلَالٌ. b2: Also Water (O, K) running (K) beneath a rock, which the sun does not reach: (O, K:) one says مَآءٌ ضَلَلٌ: (O:) or running among trees. (K.) [See also ضَلَلٌ.]

ضَلَالٌ [an inf. n. of 1: used as a simple subst.,] Error; contr. of رَشَادٌ, (S, O, TA,) and of هُدًى; (K, TA;) as also ↓ ضَلَالَةٌ, (S, O, K,) and ↓ ضَلٌّ, and ↓ ضُلٌّ, and ↓ ضِلَّةٌ, and ↓ ضَلَلٌ, and ↓ ضَلْضَلَةٌ, (K,) and ↓ ضُلَضِلَةٌ, (O, TA,) and ↓ أُضْلُولَةٌ, (K,) of which last the pl. is أَضَالِيلُ, (Lth, O, TA,) as in the saying تَمَادَى فِى أَضَالِيلِ الهَوَى [He persevered in the errors of love], (TA,) or أَضَالِيلُ, as some say, has no sing., or its sing. is supposed, or has been heard, and is أُضْلُولَةٌ or أُضْلُولٌ or إِضْلِيلٌ or some other form: (MF, TA:) the primary signification of الضَّلَالُ is the going away from the right course, or direction: (Ham p. 357:) or it signifies, accord. to Ibn-El-Kemál, the loss, or missing, of that which brings, or conducts, to the object sought: or, as some say, the pursuing a way that will not bring, or conduct, to that object: or, accord. to Er-Rághib, the deviating from the right way: and it is said to be any deviation from that which is right, intentional or unintentional, little or much; because the right and approved way is very difficult; wherefore it may be used of him who commits any mistake whatever, and is imputed to prophets and to unbelievers, though between the ضلال of the former and that of the latter is a wide difference: and in another point of view, it is of two sorts; one is in the speculative departments of knowledge, as in acquaintance with the unity of God, and with the prophetic function or office, and the like, indicated in the Kur iv. 135; or it is in the practical departments of knowledge, as in acquaintance with the ordinances of the law, that is, religious services. (TA.) b2: Also A state of perdition: so in the Kur liv. 24: (S, O:) [and in like manner ↓ ضَلَالَةٌ; for] ضَلَالَةُ العَمَلِ signifies The annulled and lost state of work. (TA.) b3: And Absence, or a state of concealment. (Msb. [This is there said to be the primary signification.]) b4: هُوَ الضَّلَالُ بْنُ التَّلَالِ see expl. voce ضُلٌّ.

ضَلُولٌ: see ضَالٌّ.

ضَلَالَةٌ: see ضَلَالٌ, in the beginning, and near the end, of the paragraph. One says, هِىَ الضَّلَالَةُ وَالتَّلَالَةُ; (S, O;) in which the latter noun is an imitative sequent. (S and K in art. تل.) ضِلِّيلٌ A man (S, O) who errs, strays, goes astray, or deviates from the right way or course, much, or often: (S, O, K:) or (tropical:) who errs, &c., much, or often, in religion: (TA:) and ↓ مُضَلَّلٌ, (S, TA,) which in some of the copies of the S is written thus and also مُضَلِّل, (TA,) signifies the same; (S, TA;) or one who is not disposed, or directed, to good; in the K, الّذى لا يُوَفِّى بِخَيْرٍ, [or يُوفِى بخير, as in the CK,] but correctly الّذى

لا يُوَفَّقُ لِخَيْرٍ; or, as some say, a committer of errors, and of false, wrong, or vain, actions: and ضِلِّيلٌ is also expl. as signifying one who will not desist from error. (TA.) Imra-el-Keys was called المَلِكُ الضِّلِّيلُ [The much-erring king], (S, O, K, TA, [in the CK, erroneously, الضَّلِيلُ,]) and ↓ الملك المُضَلَّلُ. (K.) ضَالٌّ Erring, straying, or going astray; deviating from the right way or course, or from that which is right; missing, or losing, the right way; or losing his way; (S, * Msb, TA;) and ↓ ضَلُولٌ is syn. therewith; (K;) [or rather with ضِلِّيلٌ, accord. to a general rule:] pl. of the former ضُلَّالٌ, [of which see an ex. in a verse cited voce رِسْلٌ,] and ضُالُّونَ: [in the Kur i. last verse,] some read وَلَا الضَّأَلِّينَ, to avoid the concurrence of two quiescent letters. (TA.) You say ضَالٌّ تَالٌّ; (S, O;) in which the latter epithet is an imitative sequent. (S and K in art. تل.) b2: [Also Becoming lost; &c. b3: And Forgetting. It is said that] وَأَنَا مِنَ الضَّالِّينَ [in the Kur xxvi. 19] means (assumed tropical:) I being of those that forgot. (K, TA.) And اِمرَأَةٌ ضَالَّةٌ means (assumed tropical:) A woman forgetting the days of her menstruation. (Mgh.) ضَالَّةٌ an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant, (IAth, TA,) A stray; i. e. a beast that has strayed: (S, O, TA:) or a camel remaining in a place where it is lost, without an owner (K, TA) that is known: (TA:) or a lost animal (IAth, Msb, TA) or other thing, whatever it be: (IAth, TA:) applied to the male and to the female, (S, O, Msb, K,) and to two and to a pl. number: (TA;) and it has for its pl. ضَوَالُّ, (Msb, TA,) like دَوَابُّ pl. of دَابَّةٌ. (Msb.) It is said in a trad., ضَالَّةُ المُؤْمِنِ حَرَقُ النَّارِ [expl. in art. حرق]. (TA.) And one says, الحِكْمَةُ ضَالَّةُ المُؤْمِنِ (assumed tropical:) [Wisdom is the object of persevering quest of the believer]; meaning that the believer ceases not to seek wisdom like as a man seeks his stray. (TA.) ضَلَضِلٌ and ↓ ضَلَضِلَةٌ, (As, S,) as though contracted from ضَلَاضِلٌ [and ضَلَاضِلَةٌ], (S,) or أَرْضٌ

↓ ضَلَضِلَةٌ and ضَلَضِلٌ [in the CK ضَلَضَلَةٌ and صَلَضَلٌ] and ↓ ضُلَضِلَةٌ and ↓ ضُلَضِلٌ (K) and ↓ ضُلَاضِلٌ (Lh, K) and ضُلْضُلَةٌ, (IDrd, K,) Rugged land or ground. (As, S, K.) And مَكَانٌ ضَلَضِلٌ, originally ضَلَاضِيلُ, A hard, stony place. (Fr, TA.) b2: Also, (so in the K,) i. e. (TA) ضَلَضِلٌ and ↓ ضَلَضِلَةٌ, accord. to As, (O, TA,) or ↓ ضُلَضِلَةٌ, (S, O, TA,) [said to be] the only instance of its kind among reduplicate words, (S, O, TA, [in which last the same assertion is quoted from the T, app. in relation to the last, or last but one, of these words,]) and, as in the JM, ↓ ضُلْضُلَةٌ, (O, TA,) A stone, (As, S, O,) or stones, (K,) such as a man can lift from the ground and carry: (As, S, O, K:) or, accord. to the T, ضلضلة [thus in the TA, app. ↓ ضَلَضِلَةٌ or ↓ ضُلَضِلَةٌ,] signifies any stone such as a man can lift from the ground and carry, or above that, smooth, found in the interiors of valleys. (TA.) ضُلَضِلٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

A2: Also, (IAar, O, TA,) in the K, erroneously, صُلَضِلَةٌ, (TA.) and ↓ ضُلَاضِلٌ, A skilful guide of the way. (IAar, O, K, TA.) ضَلْظَلَةٌ: see ضَلَالٌ.

ضُلْضُلَةٌ: see ضَلَضِلٌ, in two places. b2: ضَلَاضِلُ المَآءِ, (O, K,) and صَلَاصِلُهُ, (O,) [said in the O, in this art., to be pls. of which the sings. are ضُلَضِلَةٌ and صُلَصِلَةٌ, but the sings. are correctly ضُلْضُلَةٌ and صُلْصُلَةٌ, (see the latter of these two in its proper art.,)] The remains of water: (O, K:) so says Lh. (O.) ضَلَضِلَةٌ: see ضَلَضِلٌ, in four places.

ضُلَضِلَةٌ: see ضَلَالٌ: b2: and مَضَلَّةٌ: b3: and ضَلَضِلٌ, in three places.

ضُلَاضِلٌ: see ضَلَضِلٌ: A2: and ضُلَضِلٌ.

أُضْلُولَةٌ: see ضَلَالٌ.

وَقَعَ فِى وَادِى تُضُلِّلَ, (Ks, S, O, K, *) like تُخُيِّبَ and تُهُلِّكَ, all imperfectly decl., (S, O,) and تُضَلِّلَ, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K,) and تَضَلِّلَ, with two fet-hahs, and تِضِلِّلِ, with two kesrehs, (Ibn-'Abbád, O, TA,) meaning البَاطِل [i. e. (assumed tropical:) He fell into that which was vain, unreal, nought, futile, or the like, and consequently, into disappointment]: (Ibn-'Abbád, S, O, K, TA:) or, accord. to the A, وَقَعُوا فى وادى تضلّل means (tropical:) They perished. (TA.) طَرِيقٌ مُضِلٌّ A road that causes to go astray, or to deviate from the right course. (TA.) And, accord. to As, مُضِلٌّ signifies A land (أَرْضٌ) in which one loses his way. (TA. [See also the next paragraph.]) [Hence,] فِتْنَةٌ مُضِلَّةٌ means[A trial, or sedition, or discord, &c.,] that causes men to go astray, or to deviate from that which is right. (TA.) And [hence also,] المُضِلُّ meansThe سَرَاب [or mirage]. (TA.) مَضَلَّةٌ a subst. like مَجْبَنَةٌ and مَبْخَلَةٌ [i. e., as such, signifying A cause of erring, straying, going astray, or deviating from the right way or course or from that which is right, &c.]: (TA:) [and used in the manner of an epithet:] one says أَرْضٌ مَضَلَّةٌ A land that causes one to err, &c.: (TA:) or, as also ↓ مَضِلَّةٌ, (S, O, Msb, K, TA, [in the CK مِضَلَّةٌ,]) and ↓ ضُلَضِلَةٌ, (O, K,) a land in which one errs, or strays, from the [right] way; (S, O, Msb, K; *) in which one does not find the right way: and خَرْقٌ مضلّةٌ [A desert, or farextending desert, &c., in which one errs, &c.]: it is used alike as masc. and fem. and pl.: but one says also أَرَضُونَ مضلّاتٌ. (TA.) مَضِلَّةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

مُضَلَّلٌ: see ضِلِّيلٌ, in two places.

مُتَضَالٌّ [part. n. of 6, q. v.]. One says, إِنَّكَ تَهْدِى الضَّالَّ وَلَا تَهْدِى المُتَضَالَّ [Verily thou wilt direct aright the erring, &c., but thou wilt not direct aright him who feigns himself to be erring, &c.]. (S, O.)

فأو

ف أ و

تقول: رأيت منهم فئة، عددهم مائة.
فأو: الفأو: من قولك: فأوت رأسَهُ بالسّيف فأوا، وفأيته فأياً، وهو ضربُك قِحْفَهُ حتى ينفرج عن الدّماغ.. والانفياء: الانفراج.. ومنه اشتقاقُ الفِئة، وهي طائفة من النّاس والجميع: فئات وفِئونَ.
فأ و
فِئَويّ [مفرد]: اسم منسوب إلى فِئَة: "أنشأ العمال بالمصانع جمعيّة فئويّة تخدمهم- أكمل المشاركون نشاطاتهم الفئويّة". 
فأو
فِئَة [مفرد]: ج فِئات وفِئُون:
1 - فِرْقة، مجموعة تشترك في الصِّفات العامّة، طائفة، جماعة "فئة من الطلاب- {كَمْ مِنْ فِئَةٍ قَلِيلَةٍ غَلَبَتْ فِئَةً كَثِيرَةً بِإِذْنِ اللهِ}: يضرب مثلا للقليل يباركه الله بالعزم والإقدام فيكون أنفع من الكثير- {فَلَمَّا تَرَاءَتِ الْفِئَتَانِ نَكَصَ عَلَى عَقِبَيْهِ} " ° فئة عمريّة: جميع الأشخاص من عمر معيَّن أو المتراوحون في الأعمار.
2 - درجة "سائق من الفئة الأولى- وسام شرف من الفئة الأولى".
3 - جميع الوظائف التي تتشابه في أنواع العمل ومستوى الواجبات والمسئوليّات ومطالب التأهيل لأداء العمل "فئة من المحامين".
4 - تصنيف قائم على النَّوع أو الرُّتبة أو الدَّرجة.
• فئة الدَّم: نوع من الأنواع المتمِّيزة مناعيًّا للدّم البشريّ التي تعتمد على وجود أو غياب مضادّات معيّنة. 
فأو and فأى 1 فَأَوْتُ رَأْسَهُ, inf. n. فَأْوٌ; and فَأَيْتُهُ, inf. n. فَأْىٌ; I split, or clave, his head, i. e. a man's, with the sword: (Az, T, S, M:) or I struck, or smote, the upper part of his skull so that it opened from over his brain. (Lth, T.)

b2: And فَأَيْتُ القَدَحَ I

split, or clave, or cracked, the bowl. (M.) and فَأَوْتُهُ بِالعَصَا I smote, or struck, him with the staff, or stick. (IAar, M.) فَأْوٌ and فَأْىٌ both signify The act of smiting, or striking: and the act of splitting, or cleaving. (K.)

4 افأى He (a man, TA) lighted upon, or became in, what is termed a فَأْو: or he inflicted a wound of the head such as showed the whiteness of the bone, or such as laid bare the bone. (K, TA.)

5 تَ1َ2َّ3َ see the next following paragraph.

7 انفأى It became split, or cloven, (S, M, K,) or cracked; (M, K;) said of a bowl [&c.]; (S, M;) as also ↓ تفأّى: (M, TA:) it opened, or became opened: (M, K:) it opened so as to form a break, or breach: (T, M, K:) it became laid open, uncovered, or exposed to view. (T, TA.)

فَأْوٌ An interval, (S, M,) or a low, or depressed, place, (خَفْض, so in one of my copies of the S,) between two mountains: (S, M:) and, accord. to Lh, (M,) a cleft (M, K) in a mountain, (M,) or between two mountains. (K.) And A وَطْء [or depressed tract], (M, and so in copies of the K,) or وَطِىْء, (so in other copies of the K,) meaning soft, or smooth, or plain, place, (TA,) between two stony tracts of the kind whereof one is termed حَرَّة. (M, K.) And, (M, K,) as some say, (M,) A clear, open, space among sands. (M, K.) And, (M, K,) accord. to As, (M,) A low, or depressed, tract of good land surrounded by mountains, (M, K,) and such as is of an elongated form, and such as is not of that form. (M.) And (as some say, TA) A narrow place in a valley, leading to a wide space, (K, TA,) of which the upper part has no place of exit. (TA.) And (as some say, TA)

A smooth place. (K, TA.)

b2: Also The night; (M, K;) so says Aboo-Leylà but of questionable correctness. (M.)

b3: And The place, or time, of sunset. (K.)

فِئَةٌ A party, portion, division, or distinct body; or a company, or congregated body; syn. فِرْقَةٌ, (T,) or طَائِفَةٌ, (S,) or جَمَاعَةٌ; (M, K;) of men: (T, M:) [see more in art. فيأ, to which it belongs accord. to some: accord. to others,] it is originally فِئوَة [app. فِئْوَةٌ] (T) [or فِئْوٌ (see art. فيأ); or فِئْىٌ or فِئْيَةٌ (see what follows)]; the ة being a substitute for the [final radical letter, which is و or] ى: (S:) the pl. is فِئُونَ (S, M, K) and فِئَاتٌ. (M, K.) El-Kumeyt says, تَرَى مِنْهُ جَمَاجِمَهُمْ فِئِينَا

meaning [Thou wouldst see, in consequence thereof, their skulls become] scattered fragments. (S.)

فَأْوَى The head, or glans, of the penis. (M, K.)

فَائِيَةٌ or فَائِيَّةٌ (accord. to different copies of the K) An elevated, expanded place. (K.)
فأو
: و (} الفَأْوُ: الضَّرْبُ، والشَّقُّ كالفَأْيِ) .) يقالُ:! فَأَوْتُه بالعَصا: أَي ضَرَبْته؛ عَن ابنِ الأعْرابي؛ نقلَهُ ابنُ سِيدَه.
وقالَ أَبو زَيْدٍ: {فَأَوْتُ رأْسَه} فأْواً وفأَيْتُه فَأْياً: إِذا فَلَقْته بالسَّيْفِ؛ نقلَهُ الجَوْهرِي والأزْهرِي.
وقالَ اللَّيْثُ: فأَوْتُ رأْسَه وفَأَيْتُه هُوَ ضَرْبُكَ قِحْفَه حَتَّى يَنْفرِجَ عَن الدِّماغِ.
(و) الفَأْوُ: (الصَّدْعُ) فِي الجَبَلِ؛ عَن اللّحْياني.
وَفِي الصِّحاح: الفَأْوُ: مَا (بينَ الجَبَلَيْنِ؛ و) أَيْضاً: (الوَطِيءُ) ؛) هَكَذَا فِي النُّسخِ؛ أَي الموضِعُ اللَّيِّنُ (بينَ الحَرَّتَيْنِ) .
(ونصُّ المُحْكم: الوَطْءُ بينَ الحَرَّتَيْن.
(و) هِيَ (الدَّارَةُ من الرِّمالِ) ؛) قالَ النَّمِرُ بنُ تَوْلَب:
لم يَرْعَها أَحَدٌ واكْتَمَّ رَوْضتَها
{فَأْوٌ مِن الأرْضِ مَحْفُوفٌ بأَعْلام ِوكُلُّه مِنَ الانْشِقاقِ والانْفِراجِ.
(و) قالَ الأصْمعي: الفَأْوُ (بَطْنٌ من الأرضِ طَيِّبٌ تُطِيفُ بِهِ الجِبالُ) يكونُ مُسْتطِيلاً وغَيْرَ مُسْتَطِيلٍ، وإنَّما سُمِّي} فَأْواً لانْفِراجِ الجِبالِ عَنهُ.
(و) ! فَأْوُ: (ة بالصَّعِيدِ) شَرْقي النِّيْلِ مِن أَعْمالِ إخميم، وَقد وَرَدْتها؛ وسَيَذكرُها المصنِّفُ أَيْضاً فِي فوي.
(و) الفَأَوُ: (اللّيْلُ) ؛) حَكاهُ أَبو لَيْلى، وَبِه فَسَّر قَوْلَ ذِي الرُّمَّة الْآتِي.
قالَ ابنُ سِيدَه: وَلَا أَدْرِي مَا صحَّته.
(و) قيلَ: (المَغْرِبُ) ، وَبِه فسِّرَ قوْلُ ذِي الرُّمَّة أَيْضاً.
(و) الفَأْوُ: (ع بناحِيَةِ الدَّوْلَجِ) ، هَكَذَا فِي سائِرِ النُّسخِ، وَهُوَ تَصْحيفٌ قَبيحٌ.
ونَصّ الأزْهري فِي التَّهذيبِ: الفَأْوُ فِي بيْتِ ذِي الرُّمَّة، طَرِيقٌ بينَ قارتين بناحِيَةِ الدَّوِّ بَيْنهما فَمَجٌّ واسِعٌ يقالُ لَهُ فَأْوُ الرَّيَّان، وَقد مَرَرْت بِهِ، وبَيْت ذِي الرُّمَّة المُشَار إِلَيْهِ هُوَ قولُه:
راحَتْ من الخَرْجِ تَهْجِيراً فَمَا وَقَعَتْ
حَتَّى {انْفَأَى الفَأْوُ عَن أَعْناقِها سَحَراوفسَّرَه الجَوْهري بِمَا بينَ الجَبَلَيْن.
(و) قيلَ: الفَأْوُ فِي قوْلِه: هُوَ (المَضِيقُ فِي الوادِي يُفْضِي إِلَى سَعَةٍ) لَا مَخْرجَ لأَعْلاهُ.
(و) قيلَ: (المَوْضِعُ الأَــمْلَسُ) ، وكلُّ ذلكَ أَقْوالٌ مُتَقارِبَةٌ.
(} وأَفْأَى) الرَّجلُ: (وَقَعَ فِيهِ.
(أَو) {أَفْأَى: إِذا (شَجَّ مُوضِحَةً.
(} والإنْفِياءُ الانْفِتاحُ، والانْفِراجُ، والانْصِداعُ) ، كلُّ ذلكَ مُطاوِعُ {فَأَوّتُه وفَأَيْتَه.
} وانْفأَى القَدَحُ: انْشَقَّ.
(و) مِنَ {الانْفِياءِ بمعْنًى الانْفِراجِ اشْتُقَّ لَفْظُ (} الفِئَةِ، كعِدَةٍ) ، وَهِي (الجماعَةُ) والفرْقَةُ من النَّاسِ كانتْ فِي الأصْلِ فِئْوة فنَقَصَ، (ج {فِئاتٌ} وفِئُونَ) على مَا يطّرِد فِي هَذَا النّحْوِ؛ وأَنْشَدَ الجَوْهرِي للكُمَيْت:
فجَعْجَعْنا بهنّ وَكَانَ ضَرْبٌ
تَرَى مِنْهُمْ جَماجِمَهم {فِئِينا أَي فِرَقاً مُتَفرِّقَة.
(} والفَأْوَى، كسَكْرَى: الفَيْشَةُ) ؛ وَمِنْه قولُ الشاعِرِ:
(وكُنْت أَقُولُ جُمْجُمةٌ فأَضْحَوْاهُمُ {الفَأْوى وأَسْفَلُها قَفاها (} والفائِيَةُ: المَكانُ المُرْتَفِعُ المُنْبَسِطُ) .
(وممَّا يُسْتدركُ عَلَيْهِ:
(! تَفَأَّى: إِذا تَصَدَّع؛ وَهُوَ مُطاوِعُ فَأَوْتُه؛ نقلَهُ ابنُ سِيدَه.
(وانْفَأَى: انْكَشَفَ.
( {والفَأْوَان: موْضِعٌ؛ أَنْشَدَ الأصْمعي:
(تَرَبَّعَ القُلَّةَ فالغَبيطَيْن ْفَذَا كُرَيبٍ فجنوبُ} الفَأوَيْنْ
[ف أو] فَأَوتُهُ بالعَصَا ضَرَبْتُهُ عن ابن الأعْرَابي والفأْوُ الشَّقُّ فَأَوْتُ رَأْسَهُ فَأْوًا وفَأَيْتُهُ فَانْفَأَى وتَفَأَى وقد تقدَّمَ ذلكَ في الياءِ والفَأْوُ الصَّدْعُ في الجَبَل عن اللحياني والفَأْوُ مَا بينَ الجَبَلَينِ وهو أيضًا الوَطءُ بينَ الحَزْنَينِ وقيل هي الدَّارَةُ منَ الرِّمَال قال النَّمِرُ بن تَوْلَبٍ

(لمْ يَرْعَهَا أَحَدٌ واكْتَمَّ رَوْضَتَها ... فَأْوٌ مِنَ الأَرضِ مَجْفُوفٌ بأعلامِ)

وكله من الانشِقَاق والانفِرَاجِ وقالَ الأَصْمِعيُّ الفَأوُ بطنٌ منَ الأرضِ طيِّبُ الرِّيْحِ تُطِيفُ به الجِبَالُ يكُونُ مُستطيلاً وغَيرَ مُستَطيلٍ وإِنّما سُمِّيَ فَأْوًا لانفرَاجِ الجبالِ عنهُ لأنَّ الانفِثَاءَ الانفتاحُ والانفراجُ وقَولُ ذي الرُّمَّةِ

(رَاحَتْ منَ الخَرجِ تَهْجيرًا فَمَا وَقَعَتْ ... حَتَّى انْفَأَى الَفأْوُ عن أَعناقِهَا سَحَرَا)

يعني أَنَّها قَطَعَت الفأْوَ وخَرَجَتْ منه وقيلَ في تفيسره الفَأْوُ الليلُ حكاهُ أبُو لَيْلَى ولا أَدْرِي مَا صحَّتُهُ والفَأْوَى مَقْصُورَةٌ الفَيْشَةُ قالَ

(وكُنْتُ أَقُولُ جُمْجُمَةٌ فَأَضْحَوْا ... هُمُ الفَأْوَى وأَسفَلُهَا قَفَاهَا)

المَرْتُ

المَرْتُ: المَفازَةُ بلا نَباتٍ، أو الأرضُ لا يَجِفُّ ثَراها، ولا يَنْبُتُ مَرْعاها،
كالمَرُوتِ، ج: أمْرأتٌ ومُروتٌ.
وأرضٌ مَمروتَةٌ: كذلك، والاسْمُ: المُرُوتَةُ.
ورجُلٌ مَرْتٌ: لا شَعْر بحاجِبِه.
ومَرَتَه، يَمْرِتُه: مَلَّسَــه،
وـ الإِبِلَ: نَحَّاها.
والمَرُّوتُ، كسَفُّودٍ: وادٍ لِبَنِي حِمَّانَ بنِ عبدِ العُزَّى، له يَوْمٌ،
ود لباهِلَةَ أو لكُلَيْبٍ.
وكجَبَلٍ: ة بأذْرَبيجانَ.
ومارُوتُ: أعْجمِيُّ، أو من المُروتَةِ.
والمَرْمَريتُ: الدَّاهِيَةُ.

الدُّمْلَجُ

الدُّمْلَجُ، كجُنْدَبٍ، في لُغَتَيْهِ، وزُنْبورٍ: المِعْضَدُ.
والدَّمْلَجَةُ والدِّمْلاجُ: تَسْوِيَةُ صَنْعَةِ الشيءِ.
والدَّماليجُ: الأَرَضونَ الصِّلابُ.
والمُدَمْلَجُ: المُدْرَجُ الأَــمْلَسُ.
والدُّمْلُجُ: فَرَسُ مُعاذِ بن عَمْرِو بنِ الجَمُوحِ.

الهَمَلَّعُ

الهَمَلَّعُ، كعَــمَلَّسٍ رُباعِيٌّ، ووهِمَ الجوهريُّ: وهو المُتَخَطْرِفُ الذي يُوَقِّعُ وطْأهُ تَوْقيعاً شديداً من خِفَّةِ وَطْئِهِ، والذئبُ، والخَبُّ الخبيثُ، ومَن لا وفاءَ له، ولا يَدومُ على إخاءٍ، والجَمَلُ السريعُ.

قَرْمَشَهُ

قَرْمَشَهُ: أفْسَدَهُ،
وـ الشيءَ: جَمَعَه.
وفي الدَّارِ قَرْمَشٌ من الناسِ، كجعْفَرٍ وزِبْرِجٍ وقِنْدِيلٍ، أي: أخْلاطٌ. وكعَــمَلَّسٍ: الذي يأكُلُ كلَّ شيءٍ، والذينَ لا خَيْرَ فيهم.

الغَطَمَّشُ

الغَطَمَّشُ، كعَــمَلَّسٍ: الكَليلُ البَصَرِ، والظَّلُومُ الجافِي، والأسَدُ، لأنَّهُ يَظْلِمُ ويجورُ ويَكْسِرُ ما نالَهُ. وأبو الغَطَمَّشِ: شاعِرٌ أسَدِيٌّ.
وغَطْمَشَه: أخَذَهُ قهراً.

العَفَنَّشُ

والعَفَنَّشُ: الشَّيْخُ الكَبيرُ.
العَفَنَّشُ، كَعَــمَلَّسٍ: الشيخُ الكبيرُ.
وإنه لَعَفَنَّشُ اللِّحْيَةِ وعُفانِشُها، بالضم: ضَخْمُها وافِرُها.
وعَفَنَّشُ العَيْنَيْنِ: ضَخْمُ الحاجِبَيْنِ.
وعَفْنَشَتْ لِحْيَتُهُ وعَنْفَشَتْ: ضَخُمَتْ.

الهَطْلَسُ

الهَطْلَسُ، كجَعْفَرٍ وعَــمَلَّسٍ: اللِّصُّ القاطِعُ، والذِّئْبُ.
وتَهَطْلَسَ اللِّصُّ: احْتالَ في الطَّلَبِ،
وـ من عِلَّتِه: أفَاقَ، وأبَلَّ.
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