ثلط
1 ثَلَطَ,
aor. ـِ (
Az,
S,
K.) inf.
n. ثَلْطٌ, (
Az,
S,) He (a camel,
S,
IAth,
K, and a bull,
IAth,
K, and an elephant, mostly said of these three animals,
IAth, and a man,
Az, and a child,
K) voided his dung in a thin state. (
Az,
S,
K.) It is said in a
trad., (
S,
TA,) of 'Alee, (
TA,) كَانُوا يَبْعَرُونَ بَعْرًا وَأَنْتُمْ تَثْلِطُونَ ثَلْطًا, (
S,
TA,) meaning that the former ate little, and that the latter ate much and of various kinds. (
TA.)
A2: ثَلَطَ فُلَانًا He threw ثَلْط, (
K,
TA,) i. e. thin dung, (
TA,) at such a one: (
K,
TA:) and he befouled him, or smeared him, therewith. (
K,
TA.) ثَلْطٌ Thin dung of an elephant and the like, (
Lth,
K,) and of anything, when it is thin. (
TA.) مَثْلَطٌ, (
K,
TA, [but by rule it should be مَثْلِطٌ,]) or مَثْلَطَةٌ, (
CK,) The place of exit of ثَلْط. (
K.)