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Entries on بقس in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs and Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane

بقس



بَقْسٌ and ↓ بَقْسِيسٌ, (K,) the latter written, in some copies of the K, بقبيس, (TA,) [The boxtree; Greek

 πυξος;] a certain kind of tree, resembling the آس [or myrtle] in leaves and berries: or i. q. شَمْشَاد [a Persian word, also applied to the box-tree]: (K:) it grows in the country of the Greeks; and spoons and doors are made of it, because of its hardness: and it may be with ش [بَقْشٌ, which is explained by Sgh and in the K as a kind of tree called in Persion خُوشْ سَاىْ; and this, also, is a name of the box-tree]: (TA:) it is astringent, having the property of drying up the moisture of the intestines; and its saw-dust, kneaded with honey, strengthens the hair, and makes it abundant, and is good for (or prevents, as in the CK,) the headache, and with the white of the egg is good for what is termed وَثْىٌ, (K,) i. e., a fracture [of the flesh]. (TA.) بَقْسِيسٌ: see بَقْسٌ, above.
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