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Entries on موش in 7 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, and 4 more

موش



مَاشٌ [Indian peas;] a certain grain, well known, (S in art. ميش, and K,) round, smaller than the حِمَّص [or chick-pea], of a tawny colour inclining to greenness; it is in Syria and India; and is sown; (TA;) also called مَجٌّ and خُلَّرٌ and زِنٌّ: (TA, art. مج:) it is of moderate temperature; and the mixture made thereof is commended, being beneficial to him who is fevered, and him who is affected with rheum; it is lenitive; and when cooked with vinegar, it is beneficial for purulent pustulous mange or scab; and an external application thereof strengthens feeble limbs: (K:) the word is arabicized [from the Persian مَاشْ], or postclassical. (S.) A2: Utensils and furniture, of the meaner sort, of a house or tent. (IAar, K.) Hence the saying, المَاشُ خَيْرٌ مِنْ لَاشَ, [in one copy of the K I find لَاشٍ, but the former seems to be the right reading,] meaning, Mean house-hold utensils and furniture are better than nothing; or] what is in the house, or tent, of worthless utensils and furniture, is better than its being empty: (K, TA:) لاش is here contracted [from لَاشَىْءَ] for the sake of its resembling ماش. (TA.) And خَاشَ مَاشَ and خَاشِ مَاشِ signify the same as مَاشٌ thus used: (K, TA in art. خوش:) or the refuse, or meanest sort, of people, or of mankind; as in the M. (TA.)
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