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Entries on حلز in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, and 3 more
حلز or حلزن حَلَزُونٌ [The snail;] a certain creeping thing (دَابَّةٌ), (K in art. حلز,) or a small creeping thing, (S and K in art.حلزن,) that is found upon the [kind of tree called] رِمْث: (S, K:) or of the kind called أَصْدَاف [i. e. of the testaceous kind, or shell-kind: applied in the present day to the snail with its shell, and to any kind of spiral shell]: (K:) it is a kind of worm, having a shell within which it conceals itself: (TA in art. حلزن:) its

flesh is good for the stomach, and for the wound of the mad dog, and for dissolving hard tumours, and curing ulcers; its shell, burnt, clears the mange, or scab, and the [species of leprosy termed]

بَهَق [q. v.], and the teeth; and the application of it externally draws forth the سَلَا [or perhaps it should be سُلَّآء (or prickles of the palm-tree)]

from within the flesh, and, mixed with vinegar, stops bleeding from the nose: (K in art. حلزن:) Az agrees with the author of the K in mentioning this as a triliteral-radical word; but As and J hold the ن to be a radical letter, (TA in art. حلز,) and so do Lth and A 'Obeyd. (TA in art. حلزن.)
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