فقص
1 فَقَصَ,
aor. ـِ (
Lth,
Lh,
M,
O,
K,)
inf. n. فَقْصٌ; (
Lth,
Lh,
IDrd,
M, O;) He broke; (
Lth,
Lh,
M,
O,
K;) or crushed; (
Lh,
O,
K;) an egg, (
Lh,
IDrd,
M,
O,
K,) and the like thereof, (
IDrd,
O,) and any hollow thing; (
Lth,
M, O;) as also ↓ فقّص,
inf. n. تَفْقِيصٌ: (
M,
TA:) and he (a bird) broke asunder an egg from over the young bird: (A and
TA in explanation of the former verb:) and فَقَسَ,
aor. ـِ
inf. n. فَقْسٌ, signifies the same as فَقَصَ. (
Lh, O.)
b2: فَقَصَ فُلَانٌ بَيْضَ الفِتْنَةِ [
lit. Such a one broke asunder the eggs of sedition, or the like,] is a
tropical phrase [meaning (
tropical:) such a one originated sedition, &c.]. (
A,
TA.)
b3: [Golius has assigned to فَقَصَ, constr. with an accus., another signification (“ assecutus fuit rem ”), as on the authority of the
K;
app. from a mistranscription in the explanation of المِفْقَاص, in a copy of that lexicon.]
2 فَقَّصَ see the preceding paragraph.
5 تَفَقَّصَ see what next follows.
7 انفقصت البَيْضَةُ and ↓ تفقّصت The egg broke [or broke asunder] عَنِ الفَرْخِ [from over the young bird].
بَيْضَةٌ فَقْصَةٌ: see مَفْقُوصَةٌ.
فَقِيصٌ as an
epithet: see its
fem. voce مَفْقُوصَةٌ.
A2: Also An iron thing like a ring, among the apparatus of the tiller of land, (
Lth,
O,
K,) which clasps together [
app. at the upper parts, so as to form a support like a trevet, for his provisions &c.,] several separate sticks, or pieces of wood, set over against one another. (
Lth, O.) فَقُّوصٌ, (
Lth,
O,
K,) or فَقُّوصَةٌ, (
M,) [the former a
coll. gen. n., and the latter its
n. un.,] A melon (بِطِيخةٌ) before it has become ripe: (
Lth,
M,
O,
K:) a word of the
dial. of Egypt: (
Lth,
O,
K:) [but now applied in Egypt to the cucumis sativus (or common cucumber); (Forskål's Flora Aegypt. Arab., pp. lxxvi., 169;) or, particularly, cucumis sativus fructu albo: (Delile's Floræ
Aegypt. Illustr., no. 929:)] also mentioned as with س for the last letter. (
TA.) مِفْقَاصٌ [A kind of mace;] a thing like a pomegranate, at the end of an iron rod, that breaks, or crushes, everything that it reaches. (Ibn-'Abbád,
O,
K.) بَيْضَةٌ مَفْقُوصَةٌ and ↓ فَقِيصَهٌ (
IDrd,
O,
K) and ↓ فَقْصَةٌ (
CK [but not found by me elsewhere]) An egg broken, or crushed. (
IDrd,
O,
K.)