فلذ
1 فَلَذَ, aor. ـِ inf. n. فَلْذٌ, He cut, or cut off. (Msb.) One says, فَلَذَ لَهُ قِطْعَةً مِنَ المَالِ He cut off for him a portion of the property: (T:) and فَلَذْتُ لَهُ مِنْ مَالِى, (S, M, O, L,) aor. as above, (M, L,) and so the inf. n., (M, L, K,) I cut off for him [a portion] of my property: (S, O, L:) or gave him [a portion] of it at once: or gave him [a portion] of it without delay, and without promising: or gave him much thereof. (M, L, K. *) b2: See also the next paragraph, in two places.2 فلّذ, (T, L,) inf. n. تَفْلِيذٌ; (T, O, L, K;) as also ↓ فَلَذَ, inf. n. فَلْذٌ; (L, TA;) He cut in pieces (T, O, L, K) flesh-meat. (T, L.) Hence, in a trad., كَبِدَهُ ↓ إِنَّ الفَرَقَ مِنَ النَّارِ فَلَذَ [Verily the fear of the fire of Hell cut in pieces his liver; but perhaps فَلَذَ is here a mistranscription for فَلَّذَ]; said, by the Prophet, of one who had died from fear of the fire [of Hell]. (L.) 3 فالذ النِّسَآءَ, inf. n. مُفَالَذَةٌ, He bandied words, or held colloquies, with women. (O, * K.) One says, فُلَانٌ ذُو مُطَارَحَةٍ وَمُفَالَذَةٍ Such a one has a habit of bandying words, &c., with women. (K, * TA.) 8 افتلذ مِنْهُ قِطْعَةً مِنَ المَالِ He cut off, or took, for himself, from him, a part, or portion, of the property. (T.) And اِفْتَلَذْتُ مِنْهُ حَقِّى I cut off, or took, for myself, from him, my right, or due. (A, TA.) And افْتَلَذْتُهُ المَالَ I took from him a part, or portion, of the property. (S, O, L, K.) فِلْذٌ The liver of a camel: (S, M, O, L, K:) pl. أَفْلَاذٌ [also said to be a pl. of فِلْذَةٌ, q. v.]. (S, M, O, L.) فِلْذَةٌ A piece, or portion, of liver, (S, M, O, L, K,) cut in an oblong from, (O,) and of flesh-meat, (S, O, L, K,) and of property, (S, O, L,) and of gold, and of silver, (M, L, K,) &c.: (S, O, Msb:) a piece of flesh-meat cut in an oblong form: (As, T, M, L:) pl. [of mult.] فِلَذٌ (T, S, L, K) and [of pauc.] أَفْلَاذٌ, (T, M, L, K,) the latter irregular, as though the augmentative letter [in the sing.] were elided; or فِلْذٌ may be a dial. var. of فِلْذَةٌ, and so this pl. may be regular. (M, L.) b2: أَفْلَاذُ الأَرْضِ, (M, L, K,) or أَفْلَاذُ كَبِدِ الأَرْضِ, occurring in a trad., (As, T, A, L,) relating to the signs of the day of resurrection, accord. to different relations thereof, (L,) means (tropical:) The buried treasures of the earth, (As, T, M, L, K,) and its riches. (L.) b3: And أَفْلَاذُ كَبِدِ مَكَّةَ means (tropical:) The principal and choicest persons of the inhabitants of Mekkeh; of the tribe of Kureysh: so called because the liver is one of the noble parts of the body. (L.) b4: الفِلَذَاتُ [(not to be mistaken for الفِلِزَّاتُ) is a pl. of الفِلْذَةُ, and] signifies الأَجْسَامُ السَّبْعَةُ [i. e. (assumed tropical:) The seven material substances; namely, the four elements, (fire, air, earth, and water,) and the three products composed of these (which are minerals, vegetables, and animals)]. (MF. [But in the copy of his work which I use, الاجساد is erroneously put for الجسام.]) فَالُوذٌ (T, S, M, O, L, K) and ↓ فَالُوذَقٌ, but, accord. to Yaakoob, not ↓ فَالُوذَجٌ, (S, O, L,) or this is the proper form, because the ه in the original Pers\. word is regularly changed into ج, (MF,) [the word being] arabicized, (T, S, O, L,) from the Pers\. (M, O, * L) بَالُودَه [or فَالُودَه or پَالُودَه], (O,) A kind of sweet food, (M, O, * L, K,) well known, (K,) prepared of the purest substance of wheat (لُبّ الحِنْطَة), (T, L,) or of starch, (TA in art. نشو,) [with water and honey:] pl. فَوَالِيذُ [of which see an ex. in the next paragraph]. (A.) b2: Also i. q. فُولَاذٌ, q. v. (M, L, K.) فُولَاذٌ, (T, M, O, L, Msb, K,) an arabicized word, (T, O, Msb,) from the Pers\. بُولَاد [or فُولَاد or پُولَاد], (O,) and ↓ فَالُوذٌ also, (M, L, K,) Steel; i. e. purified and refined iron; or the pure part of iron; (T, M, O, L, Msb, K;) which is added in other iron: (M, L:) pl. فَوَالِيذُ. (A.) One says, الضَّرْبُ بِالفَوَالِيذِ خَيْرٌ مِنَ الضَّرَْبِ فِى الفَوَالِيذِ [The smiting with the weapons of steel in battle is better than the thick white honey in the sweet messes of the kind called فالوذ]. (A.) فَالُوذَجٌ and فَالُوذَقٌ: see فَالُوذٌ, above.مَفْلُوذٌ A sword made of فُولَاذ [i. e. steel]. (O, K.)