Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane (d. 1876) المعجم العربي الإنجليزي لإدوارد وليام لين

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وكت

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وكت

1 وَكَتَ, aor. ـِ (inf. n. وَكَتٌ, He, or it, made a mark, or impression, or left a mark. (K.) You say وَكَتَ شَيْئًا He, or it, made a mark, or impression, or left a mark, upon a thing. (TK.) A2: وَكَتَ aor. ـِ inf. n. وَكْتٌ; and ↓ وِكّت, inf. n. تَوْكِيتٌ; He filled (K.) a قِرْبَة, (Lh,) or a cup, or the like, as also زكت. (Fr.) A3: وَكَتَ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وَكْتٌ, He walked, or went, with short steps. (Sh, K.) b2: He (a beast of carriage) raised and put down his feet quickly. (L.) b3: وَكَتَ المَشْىَ, inf. n. وَكْتٌ and وَكَتَانٌ, He went, or walked, with short steps, but in a heavy and ugly manner. (L.) b4: فِى سَيْرِهِ ↓ وَكّت He went with a particular kind of pace. (L, from Kr.) A4: وَكَتَ الكِتَابَ, inf. n. وَكْتٌ, He pointed, or dotted, the book, writing, or letter. (L.) 2 وَكَّثَتِ البُسْرَةُ inf. n. تَوْكِيتٌ, The date became speckled, by reason of its ripening. (S, M, K.) A2: See 1.

وَكْتٌ, (Nh, &c.,) or وَكْتَهٌ, (L,) A mark, (L,) or a small mark, (Nh,) in a thing, resembling a speck (نقطة), of a different colour from the thing itself: (Nh, L:) pl. of the latter [or rather coll. gen. n., of which the latter is the n. un.] وَكْتٌ. (L.) b2: وَكْتٌ A little; not much, a little thing. (Sh, K.) b3: وَكْتٌ and وَكْتَةٌ A speck that appears in a date by reason of its ripening. (TA.) b4: وَكْتَةٌ A speck (نُقْطَة) in a thing: (K:) or what resembles a نُقْطَة in a thing: (S:) a red speck, or spot, in the white of the eye, which, if neglected, becomes a وَدْقَة: (ISd:) or a white speck, or spot, in the black of the eye: (TA:) you say, فِى عيْنِهِ وكتةٌ [In his eye is a speck, &c.]. (S.) b5: فِى قَلْبِى وَكْتَةٌ مِمَّا قُلْتَ (tropical:) On my heart is a slight impression made by what thou saidst. (A.) وُكْتَةٌ i. q. فُرْضَةُ زَنْدٍ (K: in the CK, فَرْضة) [app., The notch in a wooden instrument for striking fire; as understood by Golius: but accord. to the TA, the notch, or the like, in the joint called زند of a camel].

وَكِيتٌ The act of calumniating, or slandering, syn. سِعَايَةٌ and وِشَايَةٌ, (K,) to one possessed of command, or power. (TA.) رَجَلٌ وَكَّاتٌ, mentioned by Kr; thought by ISd to be from وَكَتَ المَشْىَ; [and therefore to signify A man who walks, or goes, with short steps, but in a heavy and ugly manner]; because were it by the phrase mentioned by Kr [i. e.

وَكّت فى سيره] it would be مُوَكِّتٌ. (TA.) وَاكِتٌ, in a camel, i. q. نَاكِتٌ. (K.) مَوْكُوتٌ (tropical:) Changed in colour (كَمِدٌ) by reason of anxiety, or grief: (K:) or changed in colour (كَمِدٌ), and full of malevolence, and of anxiety, or grief. (TA.) b2: عَيْنٌ مَوْقُوتةٌ An eye in which is a وَكْتَة. (A, &c.) بُسْرَةٌ مُوَكِّتَةٌ, and مُوَكِّتٌ, (the latter on the authority of Seer, TA) A date speckled, or becoming speckled, by reason of its ripening. (T, M, K.) When it is speckled in the part next the stalk, it is called مُذَنِّبَةٌ (TA.) See بُسْرٌ.

وسج

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وسج

1 وَسَجَ, (aor. ـِ K,) inf. n. وَسِيجٌ (S, K) and وَسْجٌ and وَسَجَانٌ; (L;) He (a camel) went a certain pace; (S, L, K;) [more quick than that called عَسْجٌ: the contr. is said in the TA, app. by a mistranscription: but see نَصَبَ, and ذَمَلَ:] the first pace, accord. to En-Nadr and As, is called الدَّبِيبُ; the next, العَنَقُ; the next, التَّزَيُّدُ; the next, الذَّمِيلُ; the next, العَسْجُ; and the next, الوَسْجُ: or he went quickly, or swiftly. (TA, L.) 4 اوسج He incited, urged, or made, a camel, to go at the pace called الوَسِيج. (S, K.) جَمَلٌ وَسَّاجٌ عَسَّاجٌ A quick, or swift, camels. (K.) إِبلٌ وَسُوجٌ عَسُوجٌ Quick, or swift, camels. (K.)

وخد

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وخد

1 وَخَدَ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وَخْدٌ and وَخَدَانٌ (S, A, L, K) and وَخِيدٌ, (K,) He (a camel) went along throwing out his legs like the ostrich: (S, L, K:) or went quickly: or went with wide steps: (L, K:) as also خَدَى: (L:) also said of a horse, (Kr, L,) and of an ostrtch. (TA.) See نَصَبَ السَّيْرَ.

وخُودٌ: see وَاخِدٌ.

وَخَّادٌ: see وَاخِدٌ.

وَاخِدٌ and ↓ وَخَّادٌ (S, L, K,) and ↓ وَخُودٌ (L, K) A camel going along, or that goes along, throwing out his legs like the ostrich: (S, L, K:) or, quickly: or, with wide steps. (L, K.) The second [which is an intensive or frequentative epithet] is also applied to an ostrich: and the third [which is intensive] to a she-camel. (L.)

وسد

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وسد

2 وسّدهُ وِسَادًا, or وِسَادَةً, (L, K,) and شَيْئًا, (S,) He put a pillow, (L, K,) and a thing, (S,) beneath his (another's) head. (S, L, K *.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce ذَنُوبٌ: and another voce سَوَادٌ.]4 اوسد فِى السَّيْرِ He hastened, or was quick, in his pace. (L, K.) b2: اوسدهُ, (S, L, K,) or اوسدهُ بِالصَّيْدِ, (Msb,) He incited him (a dog) to the chase: as also آسَدَهُ. (S, L, Msb, K.) 5 توسّد, (L, K,) and توسّد وِسَادًا, or وِسَادَةً (L,) and شَيْئًا, (S,) He put for himself a pillow, (L, K,) and a thing, (S,) beneath his head; (S, L,) he rested his head upon a pillow. (L.) b2: توسّد ذِرَاعَهُ He made his fore arm his pillow; i. e., lay upon his fore arm, putting it as a pillow. (L.) وِسَادٌ (S, L, Msb, K) and ↓ وِسَادَةٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and وَسَادَةٌ and وُسَادَةٌ, (K,) but some disallow the last two forms, (TA,) and إِسَادَةٌ, (L,) and أُسَادَةٌ, (K, art. أسد,) A pillow, or cushion, upon which one rests his cheek (S, A, L, Msb, K) or head: (L:) and the first, a thing upon which one reclines, or rests: (M, L, K:) or the first, only, signifies, anything that is used as a pillow, (A, Msb,) or put beneath the head, (L,) whether of household-furniture, (Msb,) or stones, (L,) or earth (A, L, Msb) &c: (Msb:) pl. of the first, وُسُدٌ (S, Msb, K) and وُسْدٌ; (L, TA;) and of the second, وَسَائِدُ (S, L, Msb, K) and وَسَادَاتٌ. (Msb.) b2: إِنَّ وِسَادَكَ لَعَرِيضٌ (tropical:) [lit., Verily thy pillow is wide:] said by Mohammad (L, K) to 'Adee Ibn-Hátim: (L:) alluding to his sleeping much; (L, K;) because he whose pillow is wide sleeps pleasantly: (K:) or to his sleeping night and day: (L:) or to his having a wide back to his neck, and a great head, indicating want of understanding. (L, K.) You say, هُوَ عَرِيضُ الوِسَادِ, meaning, He is stupid, dull, or wanting in intelligence: (Msb:) or sleepy. (TA, art. عرض.) وَُِسَادَةٌ: see وِسَادٌ.

وقد

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وقد

1 وَقَدَتِ النَّارُ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وُقُودٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and وَقُودٌ, (Sb, Zj, L, K,) but this is a deviation [as to form] from the constant course of speech, and most hold that the former is an inf. n. and the latter a subst. signifying

“ fire-wood ” [or “ fuel ”], though there are some instances of inf. ns. of the measure فَعُولٌ, whereof قَبُولٌ is one, (El-Basáïr, TA,) and وَقْدٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and وَقَدٌ and قِدَةٌ and وَقَدَانٌ (S, L, K) and وَقِيدٌ; (S, L;) and ↓ توقّدت, and ↓ اتّقدت, (S, L, Msb, K,) and ↓ استوقدت; (L, Msb, K;) The fire burned; burned up; burned brightly or fiercely; blazed; or flamed; syn. اِشْتَعَلَت; (Msb, art. شعل;) and هَاجَت; (L;) and سَطَعَتْ وَارْتَفَعَ لَهَبُهَا. (Bd, ii. 16.) b2: وَقَدَتْ بِكَ زِنَادِى (assumed tropical:) [May my زند emit fire by thy means!] a prayer, like وَرِيَتْ بك زنادى: (L:) [meaning, do thou aid, or help, me]. b3: وَقَدَ and ↓ توقّد It (anything) shone, or glistened. (L.) b4: قَلْبُهُ ↓ توقّد (tropical:) His heart became excited with ardour, or eagerness. (L.) b5: [And ↓ توقّد (tropical:) He (a man) was, or became, clever, ingenious, acute, sharp, or penetrating. (See وَقَّادٌ.)]2 وَقَّدَ see 4.4 أَوْقَدَاوقد النَّارَ, (S, A, L, Msb, K,) inf. n. إِيقَادٌ; (L, Msb;) and ↓ وقّدها, (L,) and ↓ توقّدها, (K,) and ↓ استوقدها; (S, L, Msb, K;) He lighted, or kindled, the fire; made it to burn, to burn up, to burn brightly or fiercely, to blaze, or to flame; syn. أَضْرَمَهَا; (K, art. ضرم;) and أَشْعَلَهَا; (TK;) he raised the fire, or made it to burn up, with fire-wood, or fuel: (A:) or the ↓ last signifies he desired, or endeavoured, to kindle the fire. and to make it burn up, or burn brightly or fiercely, and blaze, or flame. (Bd, ii. 16.) b2: كُلَّمَا أَوْقَدُوا نَارًا لِلْحَرْبِ أَطْفَأَهَا اللّٰهُ (tropical:) [Whenever they kindle a fire for war, God extinguisheth it; Kur. v. 69,] meaning, whenever they contrive a mischievous and deceitful plot, God annulleth it. (Msb.) b3: أَوْقَدْتُ لِلصِّبَا نَارًا [in some copies of the K, لِلصَّبِىِّ,] (assumed tropical:) I relinquished silly and youthful conduct. (L, K.) A poet says, صَحَوْتُ وَأَوْقَدْتُ لِلَّهْوِ نَارَا وَرَدَّ عَلَىَّ الصِّبَا مَا اسْتَعَارَا (assumed tropical:) [I recovered from intoxication, and relinquished vain and frivolous diversion; and youthfulness restored to me what it had borrowed]. (L.) b4: أَبْعَدَ اللّٰهُ دَارَهُ وَأَوْقَدَ نَارَا أَثَرَهُ (tropical:) [May God remove his dwelling far away, and] may He not bring him back, or restore him! (L, K.) It was a custom of Arabs, when a man whose evil or mischief they feared removed from them, to light a fire behind him, that his evil or mischief might go with him. (L.) 5 تَوَقَّدَ See 1 and 4. b2: توقّد is also said of the odour of perfume, (S, A, K, in art. وهج,) meaning (assumed tropical:) It was, or became, hot [or strong]. (TK.) 8 إِوْتَقَدَ see 1. b2: اتّقدت الشَّمْسُ [The sun was, or became, burning, or fiercely burning]. (M, K, in art. صقر, conj. 4, &c.) 10 إِسْتَوْقَدَ see 1 and 4.

وَقَدٌ Fire itself. (A, L, K.) Ex. مَا أَعْظَمَ هٰذَا الوَقَدَ How great is this fire! (A.) b2: See also 1.

الوَقْدَةُ, (S, K,) or وَقْدَةُ الحَرِّ, (L,) (tropical:) The greatest heat; (S, L, K;) which is a period of ten days, or of half a month. (S, L.) b2: طَبَخَتْهُمْ وَقْدَةُ الصَّيْفِ (tropical:) [The greatest heat of the summer affected them with a hot, or burning, fever]. (A.) b3: وَقَدَاتُ سُهَيْلٍ: see the last paragraph of art. عدل.

وَقَدَى, fem. Shining, or glistening. (L.) b2: See also مِيقَادٌ.

وَقُودٌ Fire-wood; (S, L, Msb, K;) but it is only so called when kindled; (El-Hareeree, in De Sacy's Anthol. Gramm. Ar., p. 31 of the Arabic text;) as also وِقَادٌ and وَقِيدٌ: (K:) or any fuel; anything with which fire is kindled, or made to burn, burn up, burn brightly or fiercely, blaze, or flame: (L:) or the blaze, or flame, of fire, which one sees. (Lth, L.) b2: وَقُودُهَا النَّاسُ وَالْحِجَارَةُ [Kur. ii. 22; and lxvi. 6; The fuel whereof shall be men and stones]. (L.) b3: See also 1. In the Kur. lxxxv. 5, it is most properly rendered as an inf. n.; (Az, L;) and some in this case read الوُقُود. (Yaakoob, S, L.) وَقَّادٌ Shining, or shining brightly; (L, K;) applied to a star. (L.) b2: وَقَّادٌ (L, K) and ↓ مُتَوَقِّدٌ (L) (tropical:) A heart, or mind. quickly excited with ardour, or eagerness, in liveliness and acuteness or penetration. (L, K.) b3: Also, both words, (tropical:) A man (L) clever, ingenious, acute, sharp, or penetrating. (L, K.) غَائِرُ الوَاقِدَيْنِ (tropical:) Blind: (A:) by الواقدين are meant the two eyes: El-Aashà says, accord. to one reading, رَأَتْ رَجُلًا غَائِرَ الوَاقِدَيْنِ but the reading commonly known is الوَافِدَيْنِ. (JK.) مَوْقِدٌ (S, A, L, Msb) and ↓ مُسْتَوْقَدٌ (A, L) and ↓ مُوقَدٌ (JK) A fire-place; a place in which fire is lighted. (S, A, * L, Msb.) See an ex. voce حَسَاسٌ.]

مُوقَدٌ: see مُوْقِدٌ.

زَنْدٌ مِيقَادٌ A زند that quickly produces fire. (A, L, K.) You also say زند وَقَدَى, i. e., مُتَوَقِّدَةٌ. (JK.) مُتَوَقِّدٌ: see وَقَّادٌ.

مُسْتَوْقِدٌ: see مَوْقِدٌ.

وجز

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وجز

1 وَجُزَ, وَجُزَ, inf. n. وَجَازَةٌ (A, Msb, TA) and وَجْزٌ, (M, TA,) [It (an expression, or speech, or language,) was brief, or concise: or] it (an expression] was brief, and quickly intelligible: (Msb:) or it (a man's speech) was of few words; (A;) as also ↓ أَوْجَزَ, said of language: (A, K:) or both signify it (language) was of few words, with eloquence. (M, TA.) b2: وَجُزَ فِى مَنْطِقِهِ, aor. ـُ (A, K;) or ـك (Msb;) and وَجَزَ فِيهِ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وَجَازَةٌ; (A, K;) of the former verb; (TA;) and [of the latter] وَجْزٌ and وُجُوزٌ; (A, K;) and فِيهِ ↓ اوجز; (Msb;) [He was brief, or concise, in his speech, or language; contr. of أَطْنَبَ: or] he was of few words in his speech: (A, K: *) or he was brief, and quickly intelligible, in his language: (Msb:) or ↓ اوجز signifies he was quick and brief in speaking. (Nh, TA.) See this latter verb below.

A2: وَجَزَ اللَّفْظَ: see 4.4 أَوْجَزَ see 1, in four places.

A2: اوجز اللَّفْظَ [He made the expression brief, or concise; and in like manner, the speech, or language: or] he made the expression brief, and quickly intelligible; as also ↓ وَجَزَهُ, aor. ـِ (Msb:) or ـز كَلَامَهُ, (A, K,) inf. n. إِيجَازٌ, (A,) he made his language to be of few words: (A, K:) or اوجز الكَلَامَ he abridged the language; (S;) i. q. اِخْتَصَرَهُ; though there is a logical distinction between the two, for the mention of which this is not the place: (M, TA:) the difference is said to be this; that the former signifies he expressed the correct meaning concisely, without regard to the original words; and the latter, “he curtailed the words, preserving the meaning. ” (MF, in art. خصر.) b2: اوجز العَطِيَّةَ He made the gift prompt, or speedy: (A, K:) or he made the gift little, or small. (L, TA.) A3: اوجز عَلَى القَتِيلِ He hastened and completed, or made certain, the slaughter of the slain man; i. q. أَجْهَزَ عَلَيْهِ. (Abu-l-Mikdám Es-Sulamee, in TA, art. نجز.) 5 توجّز الشّءَ He sought, asked, or demanded, the accomplishment of the thing; syn. تَنَجَّزَهُ: (S, K:) he sought, asked, or demanded, it; syn. إِلْتَمَسَهُ; (K;) and asked for its accomplishment; تنجّزه meaning إِلْتَمَسَهُ وَسَأَلَ نَجَازَهُ. (TA.) وَجْزٌ Quickness; speed; haste. (TA.) As an epithet, applied to a man, (TA,) Quick of motion (K, TA) in that which he begins: (TA:) fem. with ة: (K:) and quick, applied to a camel. (TA.) b2: Also, applied to a man, (TA,) Prompt, or quick, in giving. (K.) b3: Also, وَجْزٌ (S, K) and ↓ وَجِيزٌ (S, A, Msb) and ↓ وَاجِزٌ (TA) and ↓ مُوجَزٌ (S, K) and ↓ مُوجِزٌ, (S,) applied to an expression, (Msb,) or language, (S, A, K, TA,) [Brief, or concise:] or brief, or quickly intel-ligible: (Msb:) or consisting of few words: (A, TA:) or abridged: (S:) or light, or easy, (خَفِيفٌ, K, TA,) and keeping within just, or moderate, bounds: (TA:) and all these epithets (all but the last accord. to the K, and the last also accord. to the TA,) are likewise applied to the thing, or an affair, [app. meaning, small, or slight, or the like:] (K, TA:) and the first is also applied to a gift, and to beneficence, meaning, little, or small. (TA.) وَجِيزٌ: see وَجْزٌ, in two places.

وَاجِزٌ: see وَجْزٌ, in two places.

مُوجَزٌ and مُوجِزٌ: see وَجْزٌ, in two places. b2: موجز: [so in the L and TA: it may be either مُوجَزٌ or مُوجِزٌ:] One of the names of [the month of]

صَفَر: [app. for one or other of the reasons mentioned voce صَفَرٌ:] thought by ISd, to be an appellation used in the time of the tribe of 'Ád [who are also said to have called this month نَاجِرٌ]. (L, TA.) مِيجَازٌ [Brief, or concise, in speech;] a man who uses few words in speech and in reply, &c. (IDrd, K, * TA.)

وفز

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وفز

3 وافزهُ He hastened with him; vied, or strove, with him in hastening; or made haste to be, or get, before him; syn. عَاجَلَهُ. (A, TA.) 4 اوفزهُ He hastened him. (K.) 5 توفّز He prepared himself (A, K) لِكَذَا for such a thing, (A,) or لِلشَّرِّ for evil, or mischief. (K.) b2: Also, He turned over and over upon his bed. (A.) See also 10.10 استوفز فِى قِعْدَتِهِ He put himself in an upright posture, not at his ease, in his manner of sitting; he sat erect, not at his ease: (S, Mgh, K:) or he put down his knees [upon the ground] and raised his buttocks: (Aboo-Mo'ádh, K:) or he raised himself upon his legs, or feet, without having yet set himself firmly in a standing posture, but having prepared himself to leap, or spring, (Lth, K, TA,) or to go away: (Lth, TA:) or he sat in a posture as though he desired to rise and stand up; whether in the manner termed إِقْعَآء [i. e. sitting upon the ground with the shanks erect], or otherwise. (MF.) وَفْزٌ and ↓ وَفَزٌ Haste: pl. (of the latter, TA,) أَوْفَازٌ. (S, K.) You say, نَحْنُ عَلَى أَوْفَازٍ, (S, K,) and عَلَى وَفَزٍ, (K,) We are in haste: (K:) or we are on a journey; [like عَلَي أَوْفَادٍ;] the time of our journeying has come. (S, TA.) and لَقِيتُهُ عَلَى أَوْفَازٍ, and عَلَى وَفَزٍ, I found him in a state of haste: (Az, TA:) or preparing [his apparatus for travel]. (M, TA.) وَفَزٌ: see وَفْزٌ.

وَفَزَةٌ An upright posture in sitting, so that one is not at his ease. (Lth, TA.) See 10.

مُتَوَفِّزٌ Turning over and over upon the bed, scarcely sleeping: (K, * TA:) mentioned by Z, and by Sgh in the O, on the authority of Ibn-'Abbád. (TA.) مُسْتَوْفِزٌ act. part. n. of 10, q. v. One says, إِطْمَئِنّ فَإِنِّى أَرَاكَ مُسْتَوْفِزًا [Be thou at ease, for I see thee to be sitting in an upright and uneasy posture]. (TA.)

وكز

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وكز

1 وَكَزَهُ, (S, Msb,) aor. ـِ (Msb,) inf. n. وَكْزٌ, (Msb, K,) He struck, or beat him, (S, Msb,) [with anything,] as, for ex., with a staff, or stick: (TA:) or it signifies, (Msb,) or signifies also (S) he struck, or beat, him with his fist upon his chin: (S, Msb:) or, accord. to Ks, i. q. لَكَمَهُ; (Msb;) [i. e.] he struck, or beat, him with his fist. (A, K.) b2: He pushed, or impelled, or repelled, him. (S, Msb, K.) b3: He pierced him (Ks, K, * TK) with a spear. (TK.) b4: He goaded him. (TA.) b5: He broke his nose. (T, TA.) وَكْزَةٌ A blow with the fist. (A.) وَكَّازٌ One who strikes, or beats, much with his fist. (A.) مُتَوَكِّزٌ بأَمْرٍ Standing ready, or prepared, for a thing, or an affair. (L, art. وكد.)

ولس

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ولس

3 وَالَسَ He acted perfidiously, or practised fraud: see دَالَسَ.

وَلْسٌ Treachery: see دَلَّسَ.

وخط

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وخط

1 وَخَطَهُ, aor. ـِ (TA,) inf. n. وَخْطٌ, (As, S, K,) He pierced him through: (S, K, TA:) or he pierced him slightly; (K, TA;) not through: (TA:) or he pierced him so as to penetrate into his inside; not piercing him through; (As, TA;) بَالرُّمْحِ with the spear; as also وَخَضَهُ. (TA.) [See also وَخَزَهُ.] b2: [And hence,] وَخَطَهُ الشَّيْبُ, (S, K,) aor. as above, (K,) and so the inf. n., (TA,) (tropical:) Hoariness, or whiteness, became intermixed in his hair; (S, K, TA;) as also وَخَضَهُ: (TA:) or appeared or spread upon him: or his blackness and whiteness [of hair] became equal: (K:) and you say of the man, وُخِطَ: (K, * TA:) or this signifies his head became hoary, or white. (TA.) 5 توخّط: see 2, in art. خيط.

وَخْطٌ [originally an inf. n. (see above)] is said to signify (tropical:) A little, somewhat, or a small degree, of hoariness, or whiteness of the hair. (TA.) b2: You say also, بَهَا وَخْطٌ مِنْ وَحْشٍ (tropical:) In it [meaning a land (أَرْض)] is a small number of wild animals. (TA.) طَعْنٌ وَخَّاطٌ [A piercing, of one or another of the kinds described above, that is much, or frequent]: and in like manner رُمْحٌ وَخَّاطٌ [a spear so piercing, much, or frequently]. (TA.) مَوْخُوطٌ A man (TA) having hoariness, or whiteness, intermixed in his hair: or upon whom hoariness, or whiteness, has appeared and spread: or whose blackness and whiteness [of hair] have become equal: (K:) or whose head has become hoary, or white. (TA.)
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