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Entries on شت in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 3 more
شت
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شت: الشَّتُّ: مَصْدَرُ الشَّيْءِ الشَّتِيْتِ. وشَتَّ اللهُ شَعْبَهم شَتَاتاً. وجاءَ القَوْمُ أشْتَاتاً. والحَمْدُ للهِ الذي جَمَعنا من شَتٍّ. وشَتّانَ ما بَيْنَهُما، وشَتّانَ ما هُما، وشَتّانَ هُما. وثَغْرٌ شَتِيْتٌ: وهو المُلفَلَّحُ الحَسَنُ.
باب الشين والتاء ش ت يستعمل فقط

شت: الشَّتُّ: مصدر الشيء الشتيت. وهو المُتفرِّق. وتقول: شتَّ شَعْبُهُمْ شتاتاً وشتَّا. أي: تفرّق جمعهم. قال الطِّرِماحُ: :

شتّ شعبُ الحيّ بعد التئامْ ... وشجاك الربع رَبْعُ المَقامْ

وثغرٌ شتيتٌ: مُفَلَّجٌ حَسَنٌ، قال :

حرّةٌ تجلو شتيتاً حَسَناً ... كشعاعِ البرق في الغيم سَطَع

ويقال: وقعوا في أمر شتٍّ وشتى. ويقال: إنّي أخاف عليكم الشَّتات، أي: الفُرقة. ويقال: شتاّن ما هما. 
الشين والتاء

الشُّنْتُرَة الإِصْبَعُ بالحِمْيَرِيّة قال حِمْيَرِيٌّ منهم يَرْثِي امرأةً أكَلَهَا الذئبُ

(أَيا جَحْمَتا بَكِّي عَلَى أُمِّ وَاهِبِ ... أكِيلَةِ قَلَّوْبٍ بِبَعْضِ المَذَانِبِ)

(فلم يَبْقَ منها غيرُ شَطْرِ عِجَانِها ... وشُنْتُرَةٍ منها وإحْدَى الذَّوَائِبِ) والشَّفْتَرَةُ التفرُّقُ واشْفَتَرَّ الشيءُ تفرَّق واشفَتَرَّ العُودُ تكسَّر أنشد ابن الأعرابيِّ

(تُبادِرُ الضيْفَ بِعُودٍ مُشْفَتِرْ ... )

أي منكسرٍ من كَثْرةِ ما تَضْرِبُ به ورَجلٌ شَفَنْتَرٌ ذاهب الشَّعَرِ والشَفَنْتَرِيُّ اسمٌ
الشين وَالتَّاء

الشَّتّ: الِافْتِرَاق والتفريق.

شتَّ شِعْبهمْ يَشِتّ شَتّا، وشَتَاتا، وانشَتَّ، وتَشَتَّت.

وشتَّته الله، وأشَتَّه.

وشَعْب شَتِيت: مُشَتَّت. قَالَ:

وَقد يَجْمع الله الشَّتيتَيْن بَعْدَمَا ... يَظُنّان كُلَّ الظنّ أَن تلاقيا

وثغر شَتِيت: مُفرَّق مُفلَّج.

وَجَاء الْقَوْم أشتاتا: مُتَفَرّقين، واحدهم: شَتٌّ.

وَالْحَمْد لله الَّذِي جَمعنَا من شَتّ: أَي تَفْرِقَة.

وَإِن الْمجْلس ليجمع شُتُوتا من النَّاس، وشتّى: أَي فرقا.

وَقيل: يجمع نَاسا لَيْسُوا من قَبيلَة وَاحِدَة.

وشتَّان مَا زيد وَعَمْرو، وشتَّان مَا بَينهمَا: أَي بعد مَا بَينهمَا، وَأبي الْأَصْمَعِي شتَّان مَا بَينهمَا، قَالَ أَبُو حَاتِم: فَأَنْشَدته قَول ربيعَة الرقى: لشَتَّان مَا بَين اليزيدين فِي النَّدَى ... يزيدِ أُسَيد والأغرّ ابْن حَاتِم

فَقَالَ: لَيْسَ بفصيح يلْتَفت إِلَيْهِ. وَإِنَّمَا الْجيد قَول الْأَعْشَى:

شَتَّان مَا يومي على كُورها ... ويَوْمُ حَيَّان أخي جَابر

قَالَ ابْن جني: شتَّان، وشَتَّى كسرعان وسكرى، يَعْنِي: أَن شَتَّى لَيْسَ مؤنث شَتَّان كسكران وسكرى إِنَّمَا هما اسمان تواردا وتقابلا فِي عرض اللُّغَة من غير قصد وَلَا ايثار لتقاودهما. وَقد انعمت شرح عِلّة بِنَاء شّتَّان فِي الْكتاب الْمُخَصّص.

شت

1 شَتَّ, (S, A, Mgh, K,) aor. ـِ (Msb,) inf. n. شَتٌّ (S, Msb, K *) and شَتَاتٌ, (S, A, K, *) or the latter is a simple subst., (Msb,) and شَتيِتٌ (K, by implication,) and شُتُوتٌ; (MA;) and ↓ انشتّ, (K,) and ↓ استشتّ, and ↓ تشتّت; (S, K; [but the last, app., has an intensive signification;]) It (the state of affairs, S, or the state of union of a people or party, A, TA) became dissolved, broken up, discomposed, deranged, disorganized, disordered, or unsettled; syn. تَفَرَّقَ, (S, A, Msb, K, TA,) or اِنْفَرَقَ; (CK;) and of the third and fourth verbs, [or rather of all,] اِنْتَشَرَ. (TA.) And ↓ تشتّتوا They became separated, disunited, dispersed, or scattered. (A.) A2: See also 2, in two places.2 شتّت, (S, K,) inf. n. تَشْتِيتٌ; (S;) and ↓ اشتّ; and ↓ شَتَّ, aor. ـِ [which is anomalous in the case of a trans. verb of this class,] inf. n. شَتٌّ and شَتَاتٌ and شَتِيتٌ; (K;) [the first and second mentioned in the K only with reference to God as the agent;] He dissolved, broke up, discomposed, deranged, disorganized, disordered, or unsettled, syn. فَرَّقَ, (S, K,) the state of affairs [&c.], (S,) and the state of union of a people or party. (TA.) And one says also, بِى قَوْمِى ↓ اشتّ My people, or party, dissolved, broke up, &c., my state of affairs. (S, TA.) And بِقَــلْبِى ↓ شَتَّ كَذَا وَكَذَا Such and such things discomposed, or disorganized, (فَرَّقَ, [which may also be rendered frightened,]) my mind, or heart. (As, TA.) And شَتَّتَهُمُ اللّٰهُ God separated, disunited, dispersed, or scattered, them. (A.) 4 أَشْتَ3َ see 2, in two places.

A2: [أَشَتَّ عَلَيْكَ It (a thing) was, or became, distinct, or clear, to thee. (Freytag, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees.)]5 تَشَتَّّ see 1, in two places.7 إِنْشَتَ3َand 10: see 1.

شَتٌّ an inf. n. of 1 [q. v.] (S, Msb, K.) b2: And signifying Separation, disunion, or dispersion: so in the saying, الحَمْدُ لِلّٰهِ الَّذِى جَمَعَنَا مِنْ شَتٍّ [Praise be to God who has brought us together from a state of separation, disunion, or dispersion]: (TA:) a saying mentioned by AA, as heard by him from an Arab of the desert: (S, TA:) and ↓ شَتَاتٌ is [similar in meaning, being] likewise an inf. n. of 1; (S, A, K;) or it is a subst. from the intrans. verb شَتَّ, (Msb,) and signifies a state of separation or disunion; as in the saying, أَخَافُ عَلَيْكُمُ الشَّتَاتَ [I fear for you separation, or disunion]. (TA.) A2: Also i. q. مُتَفَرِّقٌ [meaning Dissolved, broken up, discomposed, deranged, disorganized, disordered, or unsettled; and separated, disunited, dispersed, or scattered]; as also ↓ شَتِيتٌ, (S, A, Msb,) [and ↓ شَتَاتٌ, as will be shown in what follows;] or ↓ شَتِيتٌ is syn. with مُفَرَّقٌ, [which is virtually the same as مُتَفَرِّقٌ,] and مُشَتَّتٌ: (K:) the pl. of شَتٌّ is أَشْتَاتٌ (S) [and شُتُوتٌ also, as will be shown by an ex. in what follows]: and ↓ شَتَّى is pl. of ↓ شَتِيتٌ, like as مَرْضَى is of مَرِيضٌ; (Jel in xx.

55, and MF;) or, accord. to some, it is a sing. noun. (MF.) One says أَمْرٌ شَتٌّ i. e. مُتَفَرِّقٌ [A state of affairs dissolved, broken up, &c.]; (S;) and [so] ↓ أَمْرٌ شَتَاتٌ, the latter word being an inf. n. used as an epithet. (Ham p. 176.) and ↓ صَارَ جَمْعُهُمْ شَتِيتًا i. e. مُتَفَرِّقًا [Their company, or congregated body, became separated, disunited, dispersed, or scattered]. (A.) And جَاؤُوا أَشْتَاتًا They came separated, disunited, dispersed, or scattered; syn. مُتَفَرِّقِينَ: (S, Msb, K:) and so ↓ جاؤوا شَتَاتَ شَتَاتَ, (K,) in one copy of the K شَتَاتَ وَشَتَاتَ; and MF allows ↓ شُتَاتَ, like ثُلَاثَ and رُبَاعَ; but there is no apparent reason for the repetition; and accord. to the L, the phrase as transmitted from the authorities worthy of confidence is ↓ جَآءَ القَوْمُ شَتَاتًا and شَتَاتَ i. e. The people, or party, came separated, &c. (TA.) and ↓ قَوْمٌ شَتَّى (S, Msb, K, TA) A people, or party, separated, &c.; syn. مُتَفَرِّقُونَ: (Msb, TA:) or consisting of sundry, or distinct, bodies; not of one tribe. (K.) And إِنَّ المَجْلِسَ لَيَجْمَعُ شُتُوتًا مِنَ النَّاسِ, (S, TA,) and مِنَ النَّاسِ ↓ شَتَّى, Verily the assembly comprises sundry, or distinct, bodies of men; (TA;) or men not of one tribe. (S TA.) And ↓ أَشْيَآءُ شَتَّى [Things of sundry, or different, or distinct, kinds or sorts]. (S.) أَزْوَاجًا مِنْ نَبَاتٍ

↓ شَتَّى, in the Kur xx. 55, means Sorts, of plants, various, or different, in colours, tastes, &c. (Jel.) ↓ أُمَّهَاتُهُمْ شَتَّى see expl. voce أُمٌّ. And تَؤُوبُ ↓ شَتَّى

الحَلَبَهْ, a prov., see expl. voce حَالِبٌ.

شَتَاتٌ and شَتَاتَ and شَتَاتًا: see شَتٌّ, in five places.

شُتَاتَ: see شَتٌّ.

شَتِيتٌ: see شَتٌّ, in four places. ثَغْرٌ شَتِيتٌ means [Fore teeth] separate, or wide-apart, one from another. (S, A, K.) Tarafeh says, مِنْ شَتِيتٍ كَأَقَاحِ الرَّمْلِ غُرْ [meaning From separate fore teeth like white chamomiles of the sands: ثَغْرٍ being understood, and غُرْ being for غُرٍّ]. (TA.) شَتَّى: see شَتٌّ, in seven places: b2: and see also the last sentence of the following paragraph.

شَتَّانَ بَيْنُهُمَا, (K, TA, but omitted in the CK,) with damm to the ن of بين, (TA,) [Different, or distinct, are they two: or widely different or distinct are they two: or how very, or widely, different or distinct, are they two! lit., the union of them two is severed: or the interval between them two is far-extending, or wide: or how greatly is the union of them two severed! as will be shown below.] Az quotes, in his “ Nawádir,”

with بين in the nom. case, the following verse: شَتَّانَ بَيْنُهُمَا فِى كُلِّ مَنْزِلَةٍ

هٰذَا يَخَافُ وَهٰذَا يَرْتَجِى أَبَدَا [Different, or widely different, &c., are they two in every predicament: this fears, and this hopes, ever]. (TA.) The mansoob form, however, is also employed (K, TA, but omitted in the CK) by some of the Arabs in the above-mentioned phrase, so that one says, شَتَّانَ بَيْنَهُمَا, مَا being understood, as though one said, شَتَّ الَّذِى بَيْنَهُمَا [meaning, as above explained, Different, or widely different, &c., are they two: lit., separated, or disunited, or severed, is that which is between them two: or far-extending, or wide, is the interval between them two: or how greatly separated, or severed, is the union between them two!]: Hassán Ibn-Thábit says, وَشَتَّانَ بَيْنَكُمَا فِى النَّدَى

وَفِى البَأْسِ وَالخُبْرِ وَالمَنْظَرِ [And different, or widely different, &c., are ye two in munificence and in valour and internal state and external appearance]. (TA.) In like manner also, [but with ما,] one says, شَتَّانَ مَا بَيْنَهُمَا, (A, Msb, K,) accord. to Th. (TA.) This [as also, consequently, the same phrase without ما] is disallowed by As and IKt: IB, however, says that this phrase occurs in the verses of chaste Arabs: for instance, Abu-l-Aswad EdDuälee says, وَشَتَّانَ مَا بَيْنِى وَبَيْنَكَ إِنَّنِى

عَلَى كُلِّ حَالٍ أَسْتَقِيمُ وَتَظْلَعُ [And different, or widely different, &c., are I and thou: for I, in every case, go erect, and thou haltest]: and similar is the saying of El-Ba'eeth, وَشَتَّانَ مَا بَيْنِى وَبَيْنَ ابْنِ خَالِدٍ

أُمَيَّةَ فِى الرِّزْقِ الَّذِى يَتَقَسَّمُ [And different, or widely different, &c., are I and Ibn-Khálid Umeiyeh, with respect to the supplies for the wants of life that are divided among mankind]. (TA.) One says also, شَتَّانَ مَا هُمَا; (S, A, K;) and شَتَّانَ مَا عَمْرٌو وَأَخُوهُ; (S, K;) Different, or distinct, or widely different, &c., are they two; and 'Amr and his brother: [lit., separate, or distinct, are they two; &c.: or remote are they two, one from the other; &c.:] or how greatly, or widely, are they two separated; &c.! (S, A, K:) here ما is redundant; and in the former phrase, هما is the agent of شتّان; as is the former of the two nouns, to which the latter noun is conjoined, in the latter phrase. (TA.) ElAashà says, شَتَّانَ مَا يَوْمِى عَلَى كُورِهَا وَيَوْمُ حَيَّانَ أَخِىجَابِرِ [Different, or widely different, &c., are (or were) my day upon her (the camel's) saddle, and the day of Heiyán the brother of Jábir: in which, for يَوْمِى and يَوْمُ, some read نَوْمِى and نَوْمُ]. (S, TA.) And in like manner, [but without ما,] one says, شَتَّانَ أَخُوهُ وَأَبُوهُ [Different, or widely different, &c., are his brother and his father]. (TA.) [See also an ex. in a verse cited voce دَائِمٌ, in art. دوم.]

b2: شَتَّانَ, is a preterite verbal noun, signifying اِفْتَرَقَ, [and so expl. above,] accord. to many authorities, [including most of the grammarians,] and therefore they have made it a condition that its agent must be what denotes more than one: [for اشترطوا فى فعله التردّد, I read اشترطوا فى فاعلهُ التعدّد, which agrees with what is afterwards said in the TA and here; though the former phrase may be so rendered as to convey essentially the same meaning: but this condition is not necessary if we render شتّان by بَعُدَ:] (TA:) or it signifies تَبَاعَدَ and اِفْتَرَقَ; (Ibn-Umm-Kásim;) or بَعُدَ; [and so expl. above;] (S, A, Msb, K;) and is inflected from شَتُتَ; (S, K;) [which is a verb not used; in the CK, incorrectly, شَتَتَ;] the fet-hah of the ن being the fet-hah originally pertaining to the [final] ت [of the verb]; and this fet-hah shows the word to be inflected from the preterite verb, like as سَرْعَانَ is from سَرُعَ, and وَشْكَانَ from وَشُكَ: (S:) or, accord. to Er-Radee, it implies wonder, [like several verbs of the measure فَعُلَ, as shown in remarks on هَيُؤَ &c.,] and means how greatly separated, disunited, or severed, &c.! (TA:) or, accord. to El-Marzookee and Hr and Zj and some others, it is an inf. n.: El-Marzookee says, in his Expos. of the Fs, that it is an inf. n. of a verb not used, [namely شَتُتَ,] and is indecl., with fet-hah for its termination, because it is put in the place of a pret. verb, being equivalent to شَتَّ, [for شَتُتَ,] i. e., تَشَتَّتَ أَوْ تَفَرَّقَ جِدًّا [as expl. above]: and Zj says that it is an inf. n. occupying the place of a verb, of the measure فَعْلَان, and therefore indecl., because differing thus from others of its class: Aboo-'Othmán El-Mázinee says that شَتَّان and سُبْحَان may receive tenween, whether they be substs, or occupying the place of substs.: upon which AAF observes that if شتّان be in its proper place, it is a verbal noun, meaning شَتَّ: if with tenween, it is indeterminate; if without tenween, determinate; and if translated from its office of a verbal noun, and made a subst. answering to التَّشْتِيتُ, and determinate, it is similar to سبحان in the phrase سُبْحَانَ مِنْ عَلْقَمَةَ الفَاخِرِ, which is a subst. answering to التَّنْزِيهُ. (TA.) The ن in شَتَّان (sometimes, TA) receives kesreh; (K;) though this is contr. to what is said by Az and by IDrst: its being sometimes with kesreh is mentioned by Th, on the authority of Fr: and Er-Radee seems to infer that its being so was an opinion of As; and gives two reasons for his disallowal of the expression شتّان ما بين; first, because شتّان occurs with kesr to the ن; and second, because its agent cannot be otherwise than what denotes more than one: [but see what has been observed above on this point:] IAmb says that one must not say شَتَّانِ مَا بَيْنَ أَخِيكَ وَأَبِيكَ, because, in this case, شتّان [virtually] governs only one noun in the nom. case: but that one may say, شَتَّانِ أَخُوكَ وَأَبُوكَ, and شَتَّانِ مَا أَخُوكَ وَأَبُوكَ, using شَتَّانِ as the dual of شَتٌّ; though correctly شتّان is a verbal noun: MF, however, observes that the Expositors of the Fs seem to say that Fr makes شَتَّانِ to be the dual of شَتٌّ; but that he only mentions it as a dial. var. of شَتَّانَ: the following is adduced as an ex.

لَشَتَّانَ مَا أَنْوِى وَيَنْوِى بَنُو أَبِى

[Different, or widely different, &c., are that which I intend and that which the sons of my father intend]: in which شتّان is read with both fet-hah and kesreh: and it is said in the O that شَتَّانِ is a dial. var. of شَتَّانَ. (TA.) b3: IJ mentions ↓ شَتَّى as an accidental syn. of شتّان; and says that it is not the fem. of the latter: therefore the assertion of some, that it is used by poetical license in the following verse of Jemeel requires consideration: أُرِيدُ صِلَاحَهَا وَتُرِيدُ قَتْلِى

وَشَتَّى بَيْنَ قَتْلِى وَالصِّلَاحِ [I desire to make peace with her, but she desires to slay me: and different, or widely different, &c., are slaying me and making peace]. (TA.)

برزق

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[برزق] البرازيق: الجماعات. قال أبو عبيد: أنشدني ابن الكــلبى لجهمة بن جندب بن العنبر بن عمرو ابن تميم: رددنا جمع سابور وأنتم بمهواة متالفها كثير تظل جياده متمطرات برازيقا تصبح أو تغير يعنى جماعات الخيل.
برزق: بَرْزَقَة: تحديد النظر (محيط المحيط).
بُرْزُقة وجمعها برازق: رقائق من الخبز تطلى بالدبس أو بالسمن وينثر عليها السمسم (زيشر 11: 517) وفي رياض النفوس ص 61ق: فإذا بتمر برني وبرازق تفور حرارة ما كنت أقدر على أكلها من شدة الحرارة.
برزق
البرازِيق: الجَماعات كَمَا فِي الصِّحَاح وَفِي الْمُحكم من النَّاس الْوَاحِد برزيق كزنبيل قَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد هُوَ فَارسي مُعرب أَو هم الفرسان نَقله ابْن دُرَيْد أَو جماعات خيل وَهَذَا نَقله الْجَوْهَرِي عَن أبي عبيد قَالَ أَنْشدني ابْن الْكَلْبِيّ لجهمة بن جُنْدُب بن العنبر بن عَمْرو ابْن تَمِيم:
(رددنا جمع سَابُور وَأَنْتُم ... بمهواة متالفها كثير)

(تظل جيادنا متمطرات ... برازيقاً تصبح أَو تغير)
قالَ: يَعْنِى جَماعاتِ الخَيلِ، وَزَاد غَيره: دونَ الكوْكِبِ وَهُوَ قولُ الليثِ، وقالَ عُمارةُ بن طَارق: أَرض بهَا الثيران كالبرازق كَأَنَّمَا يَمْشين فِي اليلامق حُذِفَت الْيَاء لأجل الضَّرُورَة. والبَرازِيقُ: الطُّرُق المُصطَفَّة حولَ الطَّرِيقِ الأَعْظَم نَقَله الصّاغانِيّ. وَفِي التَّهذِيبِ: قالَ اللَّيْثُ: البَرْزَقُ كجعْفَر: نَبَات قالَ الأزْهَرِي: هَذَا مُنْكَرٌ والصَّوابُ البَرْوَقُ بِالْوَاو، فغُيِّرَ، قَالَ الصّاغانِيّ: ليسَ هَذَا فِي كِتابِ الليْثِ فِي هَذَا التركِيب.
وَمِمَّا يستدرَكُ عَلَيْهِ: تبَرزَقَ القَومُ: إِذا اجْتَمَعُوا بِلَا خَيْل وَلَا رِكاب، عَن الهَجَرِيِّ.

سل

Entries on سل in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin and Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān
سل
سَلُّ الشيء من الشيء: نزعه، كسلّ السّيف من الغمد، وسَلُّ الشيء من البيت على سبيل السّرقة، وسَلُّ الولد من الأب، ومنه قيل للولد:
سَلِيلٌ. قال تعالى: يَتَسَلَّلُونَ مِنْكُمْ لِواذاً
[النور/ 63] ، وقوله تعالى: مِنْ سُلالَةٍ مِنْ طِينٍ
[المؤمنون/ 12] ، أي: من الصّفو الذي يُسَلُّ من الأرض، وقيل: السُّلَالَةُ كناية عن النطفة تصوّر دونه صفو ما يحصل منه. والسُّلُّ : مرض ينزع به اللّحم والقوّة، وقد أَسَلَّهُ الله، وقوله عليه السلام: «لا إِسْلَالَ ولا إغلال» . وتَسَلْسَلَ الشيء اضطرب، كأنه تصوّر منه تَسَلُّلٌ متردّد، فردّد لفظه تنبيها على تردّد معناه، ومنه السِّلْسِلَةُ، قال تعالى: فِي سِلْسِلَةٍ ذَرْعُها سَبْعُونَ ذِراعاً [الحاقة/ 32] ، وقال تعالى: سَلاسِلَ وَأَغْلالًا وَسَعِيراً
[الإنسان/ 4] ، وقال: وَالسَّلاسِلُ يُسْحَبُونَ [غافر/ 71] ، وروي: «يا عجبا لقوم يقادون إلى الجنّة بالسّلاسل» . وماء سَلْسَلٌ:
متردّد في مقرّه حتى صفا، قال الشاعر:
أشهى إليّ من الرّحيق السَّلْسَلِ
وقوله تعالى: سَلْسَبِيلًا
[الإنسان/ 18] ، أي: سهلا لذيذا سلسا حديد الجرية، وقيل: هو اسم عين في الجنّة، وذكر بعضهم أنّ ذلك مركّب من قولهم: سل سبيلا ، نحو: الحوقلة والبسملة ونحوهما من الألفاظ المركّبة، وقيل:
بل هو اسم لكلّ عين سريع الجرية، وأسلة اللّسان: الطّرف الرّقيق.
باب السين واللام س ل، ل س يستعملان

سل: السَّلُّ: إِخراجُكَ الشَّعْرَ من العجين ونحوه من الأشياء. والانسِلالُ: المُضِيُّ والخروج من بينَ مَضيقٍ أو زِحام. وسَلَلْتُ السَّيفَ فانَسلَّ من غِمْدِه. والسُّلُّ والسُّلالُ: داءٌ يأخُذ الانسانَ ويقتُلُ، وسُلَّ الرجلُ وأَسَلَّهُ اللهُ إسلالاً [فهو مَسْلولٌ] . والإِسلال: السَّرِقةُ الخَفِيَّة. والسَّلُّ والسَّليلُ والسلان: جماعة أودية بالبادية. والسَّليلُ والسَّليلةُ: المُهْرُ [والمُهْرَة] . [والسليلُ: دِماغ الفرس] . والسَّليل: الولدُ، [سُمِّي سَليلاً، لأنّه خلق من السّلالة] . والسَّليلةُ: عَقَبةٌ أو عَصَبةٌ أو لَحْمةٌ اذا كانت شِبْهَ طَرائقَ ينفَصِلُ بعضُها عن بعض، [وأنشد: لاءم فيه السليل الفقار

قال: السَّليلُ لَحْمَةُ المَتنَينِ] . وكذلك السَّلائل في الخَيْشوم، وهي لَحَماتٌ عِراضٌ بعضُها مُلتَزِقاتْ ببعضٍ. والتَّسَلُّلُ: فِعلُ جماعة القوم اذا انْسَلّوا، [ويَتَسَلَّلُونَ ويَنْسَلُّون واحد] . وسَلَّةُ الفَرَسِ: دَفْعَتُه في سِباقه، تقول: قد خَرجَتْ سَلَّةُ هذا الفَرسِ على سائر الخَيْلِ، قال:

أَلِزاً اذْ خَرَجَتْ سَلَّتُه ... وَهِلاً تَمَسُحه ما يَسْتَقِر

الأَلِز: الوَثّابُ، والسلة: السبذة المطبقة كالجؤنة. والمِسَلَّة: المِخيَط، وجمعُه مَسالّ. والسَّلسَلُ: الماءُ العَذْبُ الصافي يَتَسَلَسلُ في الحَلْقِ، وفي صَبَبٍ أو حَدُورٍ اذا جَرَى. وهو السَّلْسالُ، وخَمرٌ سَلْسَلٌ قال الأخطل:

أَدَبَّ إليها جَدْوَلاً يتَسَلْسَلُ

وقال:

بردى يصفق بالرحيق السلسل

والسَّلَةُ: الفُرْجةُ بين نَصائِبِ الحَوْضِ، [وأنشد:

أَسَلَّةٌ في حوضها أم انَفَجَرْ

وفي حديث أبي زرْعِ بنِ أبي زَرْعٍ: كَمَسَلِّ شَطْبةٍ

أراد بالمَسَلِّ: ما سُلَّ من شَطْبِ الجريدة، شَبَّهَه به لدِقَّةِ خَصْرِه] . والسَّلاسِلُ جمعُ السِّلسِلة. وبَرْقٌ ذو سَلاسِلَ، ورَمْلٌ مِثلُه، وهو تَسَلْسُله الذي يُرَى في التِوائِه . وماءٌ سُلاسِلٌ: عَذْبٌ. قال زائدة: كُلُّ مَنتُوجٍ سَليلٌ لأنّه يُسَلُّ من بطن أُمِّه لأنَّه يُجْبَذُ بالأيْدي سَلاًّ. وفي بني فُلانٍ مَسلَّةٌ أي سَرِقةٌ. وفيهم سَلَّةٌ أي سُيُوفٌ حِدادٌ. والسَلَّةُ حَصىً صِغارٌ مِثلُ الجَوْز في بطون الأَودِيةِ، لأنَّ الماءَ سَلَّها من بين الجِبال . والسَّليلُ: اسْمُ منزلٍ بالبادية. وذاتُ السَّلاسِلِ: أرضٌ من أرض الشّام غَزاها عمرو بن العاص على عهد النبيِّ- صلى الله عليه وآله وسَلَّم- . والمُسَلْسَلُ والمُسَنْسَنُ: طريقٌ يُسْلَكُ يَتخَلَّلُ البلاد كأنَّه حَيَّةٌ. ودابَّة سَلِسَةٌ أي مُنقادةٌ. والسَّلِسُ: السَّيف، وجمعه سُلُوسٌ. والسَّلْسُ: الخَيط يُنْظمَ فيه الخَرَزُ، وجمعه سُلُوس، قال: وقَلائدٌ من حُبلةٍ وسُلُوسِ

لس: اللَّسُّ: تَناوُل الدّابَّةِ الحشيشَ بجَحْفَلَتِها اذا نَتَفَتْهُ، قال زهير:

قد اخضَرَّ من لس الغمير جحافله

والمَلْسوس: الذاهبُ العقل.

سل

1 سَلَّ الشَّىٌءَ, (S, M, Mgh,) aor. ـُ (S, M,) inf. n. سَلٌّ; (S, M, Mgh, K;) and ↓ استلّهُ, (M,) inf. n. اِسْتِلَالٌ; (K; [in the CK, الِاسْلال is put in the place of الِاسْتِلَال;]) He drew the thing out or forth from another thing: (Jel in xxiii. 12:) or he pulled out the thing, or drew it forth, gently: (M, K: *) or he drew, or pulled, the thing out, or forth, as a sword from its scabbard, and a hair from dough. (Mgh.) You say, سَلَّ السَّيْفَ, (S, Msb,) aor. and inf. n. as above; (Msb;) and ↓ استلّهُ, both signifying the same; (S;) [i. e. He drew the sword;] as also ↓ اسلّهُ, inf. n. إِسْلَالٌ. (TA.) In the saying of El-Farezdak, غَدَاةَ تَوَلَّيْتُمْ كَانَّ سُيُوفَكُمْ

↓ ذَآنِينُ فِى أَعْنَاقِكُمْ لَمْ تُسَلْسَلِ [In the morning when ye turned back, as though your swords were ذآنين (pl. of ذُؤْنُونٌ a species of fungus) upon your necks, (for the sword was hung upon the shoulder, not by a waist-belt,) not drawn forth], he has separated the doubled letter: thus the verse is related by IAar: but by Th, ↓ لَمْ تَسَلَّلِ [for تَتَنَسَلَّلِ]. (M.) It is said in a trad., لَأَسُلَّنَّكَ مِنْهُمْ كَمَا تُسَلُّ الشَّعْرَةُ مِنَ العَجِينِ [I will assuredly draw thee forth from them like as the single hair is drawn forth from dough]. (TA.) And in another trad., اَللّٰهُمَّ أْسْلُلْ سَخِيمَةَ قَــلْبِى (tropical:) [O God, draw forth the rancour of my heart]: and hence the saying الهَدَايَا تَسُلُّ السَّخَائِمَ وَتَحُلُّ الشَّكَائِمَ (tropical:) [Presents draw away feelings of rancour, and loose, or melt, resistances, or incompliances]. (TA.) And سُلَّ, said of a colt, means He was drawn forth a سَلِيل [q. v.]. (M, TA.) b2: Also He took the thing. (Msb.) Hence one says, تُسَلُّ المَيِّتُ مِنْ قِبَلِ رَأْسِهِ إِلَى القَبْرِ, i. e. [The dead body] is taken [head-foremost to the grave]: (Msb:) [or is drawn forth &c.: for] it is said of the Apostle of God, سُلَّ مِنْ قِبَل رَأْسِهِ, meaning He was drawn forth [&c.] from the bier. (Mgh.) b3: Also, aor. and inf. n. as above, He stole the thing: (Msb, TA:) or he stole it covertly, secretly, or clandestinely; (TA;) and so ↓ اسلّهُ. (TK. [But see 4, below, where اسلّ meaning “ he stole ” is mentioned only as intrans.]) Yousay, سَلَّ البَعِيرَ جَوْفِ اللَّيْلِ He drew away the camel from among the other camels in the middle of the night: and in like manner you say of other things. (TA.) A2: سَلَّ, aor. ـِ (K,) inf. n. سَلٌّ, (TK,) said of a man; (TA;) or سَلَّتْ, aor. ـَ [whence it would seem that the sec. Pers\. of the pret. is سَلِلْتَ, and the inf. n. سَلَلٌ,] said of a sheep or goat, شاة; (M;) He, or it, lost his, or its, teeth: (M, K:) on the authority of Lh. (M.) A3: سُلَّ, (M, Msb, K,) in the pass. form, (Msb,) with damm, (K,) He was, or became, affected with the disease termed سِلّ [q. v.]. (M, Msb, K.) 4 أَسْلَ3َ see 1, second sentence. b2: اسلّ, (ISk, S, M, Mgh,) inf. n. إِسْلَالٌ, (ISk, S, K,) also signifies He stole: (ISk, S, Mgh:) or he stole covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (M, K.) See also 1, in the latter half of the paragraph. You say, اسلّ مِنَ المَغْنَمِ He stole of the spoil. (Mgh.) b3: إِسْلَالٌ signifies also An open raid or predatory incursion. (TA.) b4: And اسلّ He aided another to steal, or to steal covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (TA.) b5: [See also إِسْلَالٌ below. Accord. to Freytag, اسلّ signifies He received a bribe: but this requires consideration: he gives no authority but the K, which does not justify this explanation.]

A2: اسلّهُ He (God) caused him to be affected with the disease termed سِلّ [q. v.]. (S, M, Msb, K.) 5 تسلّل: see 7: and see also 1, in the former half of the paragraph. b2: Also i. q. اِضْطَرَبَ [It was, or became, in a state of commotion, agitation, &c.]; said of a thing; as though it were imagined to be repeatedly drawn forth. (Er-Rághib, TA.) 7 انسلّ It (a thing) became pulled out, or drawn forth, gently; (M;) it became drawn, or pulled out or forth, as a sword from its scabbard, and a hair from dough. (Mgh.) You say, انسلّ السَّيْفُ مِنَ الغَمْدِ The sword [became drawn from the scabbard: or] slipped out from the scabbard. (TA.) And انسلّ قِيَادُالفَرَسِ مِنْ يَدِهِ [The leading-rope of the horse slipped out or] came forth [from his hand]. (Mgh.) b2: And [hence], as also ↓ تسلّل, (S, M, K,) He slipped away, or stole away; i. e., went away covertly, secretly, or clandestinely: (M, K:) or he went forth, مِنْ بَيْنِهِمْ [from among them]. (S.) And اِنْسَلَلْتُ مِنْ بَيْنِ يَدَيْهِ I went away, and went forth, deliberately, or leisurely, and by degrees, from before him. (TA.) Sb says that اِنْسَلَلْتُ [used in this or a similar sense] is not a quasi-pass. verb; but is only like [a verb of the measure] فَعَلْتُ; like as اِفْتَقَرَ is like ضَعُفَ. (M.) It is said in a prov., رَمَتْنِى بِدَائِهَاوَانْسَلَّتْ [She reproached me with her own fault, and slipped away]: (S, Meyd, TA:) [originally] said by one of the fellow-wives of Ruhm, daughter of El-Khazraj, wife of Saad Ibn-Zeyd-Menáh, on Ruhm's reproaching her with a fault that was in herself. (Meyd, TA. [See also Freytag's Arab. Prov. cap. x. no. 2; and another prov. there referred to in cap. ii. no. 78.]) And one says also, بِكَذَا ↓ استلّ, meaning He went away with such a thing covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (TA.) 8 إِسْتَلَ3َ see 1, first and second sentences: A2: and see also 7, last sentence.10 استسل النَّهْرُ جَدْوَلًا (tropical:) The river had a rivulet or streamlet, branching off from it. (TA.) R. Q. 1 سَلْسَلَةٌ [as inf. n. of سُلْسِلَ (see مُسَلْسَلٌ below)] signifies A thing's being connected with another thing. (M, K.) [It is also inf. n. of سَلْسَلَ, as such signifying The connecting a thing with another thing.] b2: [Hence, or the reverse may be the case,] سَلْسَلْتُهُ I bound him with the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (O. TA.) b3: And سَلْسَلْتُ المَآءَ فِى الحَلْقِ I poured the water into the throat, or fauces, [app. in a continuous stream.] (S, * O.) b4: And مَاسَلْسَلَ طَعَامًا He did not eat food: (K:) as though he did not pour it into his throat, or fauces. (TA.) A2: Accord. to IAar, سَلْسَلَ signifies He ate a سَلْسَلَة, i. e., a long piece of a camel's hump. (O.) A3: See also 1, third sentence. R. Q. 2 تَسَلْسَلَ, said of water, It ran into the throat, or fauces: (S, O:) or it ran down a declivity, or declivous place: (M, K:) or (assumed tropical:) it became [fretted with a succession of ripples] like a chain, in running [in a shallow and rugged bed], or when smitten by the wind. (S.) b2: And, said of lightning, (assumed tropical:) It assumed the form of سَلَاسِل, [i. e. chains, meaning elongated streams,] pl. of سِلْسِلَةٌ [q. v.], in the clouds. (M.) b3: And تَسَلْسُلٌ signifies (assumed tropical:) The glistening, and [apparent] creeping, of the diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain, [resembling a chain, (see مُسَلْسَلٌ,) and also likened to the creeping of ants, (see فِرِنْذٌ, and رُبَدٌ,)] of a sword. (TA. [See also أَثْرٌ.]) b4: And تَسَلْسَلَ said of a garment, (assumed tropical:) It was worn until it became thin; (O, K;) like تَخَلْخَلَ. (O.) سَلٌّ, (M, K,) applied to a man, (M,) Whose teeth are falling out; (M;) losing his teeth: (K:) fem. with ة: (M, K:) likewise applied to a sheep or goat (شَاْةٌ); on the authority of Lh; (M;) and to a she-camel whose teeth have fallen out from extreme old age; or one extremely aged, having no tooth remaining; on the authority of IAar. (TA.) A2: See also سَلَّةٌ, in two places.

سُلٌّ: see what next follows.

سِلٌّ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ سُلَالٌ, (S, M, K,) the former [the more common, and] often occurring in the verses of chaste poets, though El-Hareeree says in the “ Durrat el-Ghowwás ” that it is an erroneous term of the vulgar, and that the latter is the right term, (TA,) signify the same, (S, M, K,) as also ↓ سُلٌّ and ↓ سَلَّةٌ, (K,) [Consumption: or phthisis:] an emaciating, oppressive, and fatal malady: (T, TA:) a certain disease, well known; said in the medical books to be one of the diseases of girls, because of the abundance of blood in them: (Msb:) accord. to the physicians, (TA,) an ulcer, (K, TA,) or ulcers, (Msb,) [or ulceration,] in the lungs; (Msb, K, TA;) succeeding (تُعَقِّبُ [grammatically referring to سَلَّة]) either ذَات الرِّئَة [i. e. inflammation of the lungs] or ذَات الجَنْب [i. e. pleurisy]: (in the CK, بِعَقَبِ ذات الرِّيّةِ اوذاتِ الجَنْبِ is [erroneously] put in the place of تُعَقِّبُ ذَاتَ الرِّئَةِ أَوْ ذَاتَ الجَنْبِ: and in what here follows, the gen. case is put in the place of the nom. in four instances:) or a rheum (زُكَامٌ), and defluxions (نَوَازِلُ), or a long cough, and attended with constant fever. (K, TA.) b2: Hence the saying, in a trad., غُبَارُذَيْلِ المَرْأَةِ الفَاجِرَةِ يُورثُ السِّلَّ (assumed tropical:) [The dust of the skirt of the vitious woman occasions the loss of property]; meaning that he who follows vitious women and acts vitiously, loses his property, and becomes poor: the diminution and departure of property being likened to the diminution and wasting away of the body when one has the disorder termed سِلّ. (TA.) سَلَّةٌ The drawing of swords; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ سِلَّةٌ. (K.) So in the saying, أَتَيْنَاهُمْ عِنْدَ السَّلَّةِ [We came to them on the occasion of the drawing of swords]. (S, M, K.) b2: And Theft: (S, Msb:) or covert, secret, or clandestine, theft; (M, K;) like إِسْلَالٌ [except that the former is a simple subst., and the latter is an inf. n., i. e. of 4]: (K:) one says, فِى بَنِى فُلَانٍ سَلَّةٌ [Among the sons of such a one is theft, or covert theft]: (S:) and الخَلَّةُ تَدْعُو إِلَى السَّلَّةِ [Want invites to theft, or covert theft]. (TA.) A2: Also (tropical:) The rush (دُفْعَة) of a horse among other horses, in running: (TA:) or the rush (دُفْعَة) of a horse in striving to outstrip: (S, TA: [I read فِى سِبَاقِهِ, as in a copy of the S; instead of فى سِيَاقِهِ, as in other copies of the S and in the TA:]) so in the saying, فَرَسٌ شَدِيدُ السَّلَّةِ (tropical:) [A horse of which the rush &c. is vehement]: (S, TA:) and خَرَجَتْ سَلَّتُهُ عَلَى

الخَيْلِ (S) or عَلَى سَائِرِ الخَيْلِ (TA) (tropical:) [His rush in striving to outstrip proceeded against the other horses]. b2: And A revulsion of shortness of breathing (اِرْتِدَادُ رَبْوٍ) in the chest of a horse, in consequence of his suppressing such shortness of breathing [so I render مِنْ كَبْوَةٍ يَكْبُوهَا, but this phrase admits of other renderings, as will be seen in art. كبو]: (M, K:) when he is inflated thereby, one says, أَخْرَجَ سَلَّتَهُ [app. meaning he has manifested his revulsion of shortness of breathing]; and thereupon he is urged to run with vehemence, and made to sweat, and coverings are thrown upon him, and that shortness of breathing (ذٰلِكَ الرَّبْوُ) passes forth. (M.) b3: [In a sheep or goat, or a ewe or she-goat, it seems to mean Power, or force, of long continuance: see مَسْلُولَةٌ, voce مَسْلُولٌ.]

A3: See also سِلٌّ.

A4: Also A [basket of the kind called] جُونَة: (K:) or a thing like the جُونَة, (M,) or like the covered جُونَة, which is also called سَبَذَةٌ; so says Az: (TA:) a receptacle in which fruit is carried: (Msb:) [sometimes covered with red skin: (see حَوَرٌ:) in the present day commonly applied to a basket made of twigs, oblong and deep, generally between a foot and a foot and a half in length:] and ↓ سَلٌّ signifies the same: (M, K:) what is termed سَلَّةُ الخُبْزِ [the bread-basket] is well known: (S:) سَلَّةٌ meaning as expl. above is not thought by IDrd to be an Arabic word: (M:) [the dim. ↓ سُلَيْلَةٌ occurs in the K voce جُونَةٌ, and in the Mgh voce رَبْعَةٌ, &c.:] the pl. is سِلَالٌ (M, K) and سَلَّاتٌ (Msb) and [coll. gen. n.] ↓ سَلٌّ, of which Abu-l-Hasan says that it is in his opinion a rare kind of pl. [or coll. gen. n.] because it denotes what is made by art, not created, and it should more properly be regarded as of the class of كَوْكَبٌ and كَوْكَبَةٌ [which are syn.] because this is more common than the class of سَفِينَةٌ and سَفِينٌ. (M.) A5: Also A fault, or defect, in a water-ing-trough or tank, or in a [jar of the kind called]

خَابِيَة: (M, K:) or a breach between the أَنْصَابِ, (K,) or [more properly] between the نَصَائِب, [i. e. the stones set up, and cemented together with kneaded clay, around the interior,] (M,) of a watering-trough or tank. (M, K.) b2: And Fissures in the ground, that steal [i. e. imbibe] the water. (TA.) A6: Also One's sewing [a skin, or hide, with] two thongs in a single puncture, or stitch-hole. (M, K.) سِلَّةٌ: see سَلَّةٌ, first sentence.

سُلَالٌ i. q. سِلٌّ, q. v. (S, M, K.) سَلِيلٌ A drawn sword; i. q. ↓ مَسْلُولٌ. (M, K.) b2: (assumed tropical:) A child, or male offspring; [because drawn forth;] (S, M, Msb, K;) as also ↓ سُلَالَةٌ; (M, Mgh, Msb, K;) metonymically so termed: (Mgh:) or, when it comes forth from the belly of its mother; as also ↓ the latter; the former so called because created from the [sperma genitalis, which is termed] سُلَالَة: (Akh, TA:) fem. of the former ↓ سَلِيلَةٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) applied to a daughter. (AA, K.) b3: A colt; (M, K;) and with ة a filly; (S, * M, TA;) the ة being affixed, though سليل is of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, because the word is made a subst.: (Ham p. 102:) or, as some say, (M, in the K “ and ”) the former signifies a colt that is born not in a [membrane such as is called] مَاسِكَة nor [in one such as is called] سَلًى: if in either of these, it is termed بَقِيرٌ [not بُقَيْرٌ as in the CK]. (M, K.) [See also دُعْمُوصٌ.] b4: And A young camel when just born, before it is known whether it is a male or a female. (As, S, TA.) A2: Clear, or pure, beverage or wine; (K, TA;) as though gently drawn away from dust or motes or particles of rubbish or the like: such is said to be the beverage, or wine, of Paradise: or cool beverage or wine: or such as is clear from dust or motes or particles of rubbish or the like, and from turbidness; of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ: or such as is easy [in its descent] in the throat, or fauces. (TA.) [See also سُلَالَةٌ, and سَلْسَالٌ.]

A3: The channel of the water, or place in which the water flows, in a valley: or the middle of a valley, (M, K, *) where flows the main body of water. (M.) and A wide (S, M, K) and deep (M, K) valley, (S, M, K,) that gives growth to the [trees called]

سَلَم and سَمُر, (S, K,) or that gives growth to the سَلَم and ضَعَة and يَنَمَة and حَلَمَة; (M;) and ↓ سَالٌّ signifies the same: (M, K:) or this latter, a place in which are trees: (TA:) or a narrow channel of a torrent in a valley: (As, S, TA:) or a low place surrounded by what is elevated, in which the water collects: (En-Nadr, TA:) pl. of both سُلَّانٌ, (M, K,) or of the former accord. to Kr, (M, TA,) and of the latter accord. to As [and the S], (TA,) or that of the latter is سَوَالُّ. (En-Nadr, K, TA.) One says سَلِيلٌ مِنْ سَمُرٍ

like as one says غَالٌّ مِنْ سَلَمٍ. (S.) The phrase سَالَ السَّلِيلُ بِهِمْ [lit. The wide, or wide and deep, valley, &c., flowed with them] is used by the poet Zuheyr (S, IB) as meaning (assumed tropical:) they journeyed swiftly. (IB, TA.) A4: The brain of the horse. (M, K.) b2: The hump of the camel. (M, K.) b3: The نُخَاع [or spinal cord]. (M, K.) b4: and سَلِيلُ اللَّحْمِ The [portions that are termed]

خَصِيل [q. v. voce خَصِيلَةٌ] of flesh: [the former word in this case being app. a coll. gen. n., of which the n. un. is ↓ سَلِيلَةٌ (q. v.); the more probably as it is added that] the pl. is سَلَائِلُ. (TA.) سُلَالَةٌ What is, or becomes, drawn forth, or drawn forth gently, from, or of, a thing: (M, K:) or so سُلَالَةُ شَىْءٍ: (S:) [an extract of a thing: and hence,] the clear, or pure, part, or the choice, best, or most excellent, part [of a thing]; (Mgh; and Ksh and Bd and Jel in xxiii. 12;) because drawn from the thick, or turbid, part. (Mgh.) It is said in the Kur [xxiii. 12], وَلَقَدْ خَلَقْنَا الْإِنْسَانَ مِنْ سُلَالَةٍ مِنْ طِينٍ, meaning [and verily we created man from] what was drawn forth from every kind of dust, or earth: (Fr, TA:) or from a pure, or choice, or most excellent, sort of earth or clay. (Ksh, Bd, Jel.) b2: and [hence,] The sperma genitalis of a man, or human being; (S, TA;) what is drawn from the صُلْب [app. here meaning loins] of the man and from the تَرَائِب [pl. of تَرِيبَة, q. v.,] of the woman: (AHeyth, TA:) the water (مَآء) that is drawn from the back. ('Ikrimeh, TA.) b3: See also سَليلٌ, second sentence, in two places.

سَلِيلَةٌ: see سَلِيلٌ, second sentence. b2: Also A sinew, (عَصَبَةٌ, (M, K, or عَقَبَةٌ, K,) or a portion of flesh having streaks, or strips, (M, K,) that separate, one from another. (TA.) And The oblong portion of flesh of the part on either side of the backbone: (K:) or this is called سَلِيلَةُ المَتْنِ: (M:) [or] accord. to As, [the pl.] سَلَائِلُ signifies the long streaks, or strips, of flesh extending with the backbone. (TA.) See also سَلِيلٌ, last sentence. [Also] A small thin thing [or substance] resembling flesh: pl. سَلَائِلُ. (TA in art. خشم.) And سَلَائِلُ السَّنَامِ Long slices cut from the camel's hump. (TA.) b3: And the pl., Oblong نَغَفَات [or portions of dry mucus or the like] in the nose. (M.) b4: Also [Goats'] hair separated, or plucked asunder, with the fingers, then folded, and tied; then the woman draws from it one portion after another, which she spins: (M:) or سَلِيلَةٌ مِنْ شَعَرٍ signifies what is drawn forth from a ضَرِيبَة of [goats'] hair, which is a portion thereof separated, or plucked asunder, with the fingers, then folded, and rolled up into long portions, the length of each being about a cubit, and the thickness that of the half of the fore arm next the hand: this is tied, then the woman draws from it one portion after another, and spins it. (S.) [See also عَمِيتَةٌ.]

A2: Also A certain long fish, (K, TA,) having a long مِنْقَار [app. meaning beak-like snout, or nose]. (TA.) سُلَيْلَةٌ: see سَلَّةٌ (of which it is the dim.), in the latter half of the paragraph.

سُلَّآءٌ; n. un. with ة; mentioned in the M and K in this art. as well as in art. سلأ: see the latter art. سَلَّالٌ: see سَالٌّ.

A2: [And it seems to be somewhere mentioned in the S, though not in the present art., as meaning A maker of the sort of baskets called سِلَال (pl. of سَلَّةٌ): for Golius explains it, as on the authority of J, as signifying qui sportas qualosque contexit.]

سَلْسَلٌ and ↓ سَلْسَالٌ and ↓ سُلَاسِلٌ (S, M, K) Sweet water, (M, K,) that descends easily in the throat, or fauces; (M;) water that enters easily into the throat, or fauces, by reason of its sweetness and clearness: (S:) or cold, or cool, water: (M, K:) or water that has fluctuated to and fro, in the place where it has continued, until it has become limpid, or clear. (Er-Rághib, TA.) and the first and ↓ second, Mellow wine: (M, K:) the former is expl. by Lth as meaning sweet and clear, that runs [easily] into the throat, or fauces, when drunk. (TA.) b2: And غَدِيرٌ سَلْسَلٌ [A pool of water left by a torrent] which, being smitten [or blown upon] by the wind, becomes [rippled so as to be] like the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (TA.) سُلْسُلٌ A boy, or young man, light, or active, in spirit; as also لُسْلُسٌ. (IAar, O.) سِلْسِلٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ, in two places.

سَلْسَلَةٌ [as an inf. n.: see R. Q. 1.

A2: Also] A long piece of a camel's hump: (IAar, O, K:) accord. to AA, it is called لَسْلَسَةٌ: accord. to As, لِسْلِسَةٌ. (O.) سِلْسِلَةٌ A chain, i. q. زِنْجِيرْ in Pers\.; (KL;) rings (دَائِرٌ [app. used as a coll. gen. n., though I do not know any authority for such usage of it,] K [in the M دَائِرَةٌ]) of iron (S, M, K) or the like (M, K) of metals: derived from السَّلْسَلَةُ signifying “ the being connected ” with another thing: (M: [see R. Q. 1:]) pl. سَلَاسِلُ. (S, Mgh, TA.) It was a custom to extend a سِلْسِلَة over a river or a road, the ships or beats or the passengers being arrested thereby, for the purpose of the taking of the tithes from them by an officer set over it. (Mgh.) b2: [Hence,] سِلْسِلَةُ بَرْقٍ (tropical:) An elongated stream of lightning [like a chain] in the midst of the clouds: (S, TA: *) or سَلَاسِلُ البَرْقِ means what have assumed the form of chains (مَاتَسَلْسَلَ), of lightning, (M, K,) in the clouds; (M;) and السَّحَابِ [i. e., of the clouds in like manner]: (K: [but I think that وَالسَّحَابِ in the K is evidently a mistranscription for فِى السَّحَابِ the reading in the M:]) sing. سِلْسِلَةٌ (M, K) and ↓ سِلْسِلٌ, (K,) thus in the copies of the K, but in the L ↓ سِلْسِيلٌ, which is [said to be] the correct word. (TA. [See, however, what follows.]) And in like manner, سَلَاسِلُ الرَّمْلِ (assumed tropical:) What have assumed the form of chains (مَا تَسَلْسَلَ) of sands: (M:) or سَلَاسِلُ signifies (tropical:) sands that become accumulated, or congested, (يَنْعَقِدُ,) one upon another, and extended along: (A'Obeyd, S, O, K, TA:) you say رَمْلٌ ذُوسَلَاسِلَ (tropical:) [sands having portions accumulated, or congested, &c.]: and ذَاتُ سَلَاسِلَ, which has been expl. as meaning (assumed tropical:) elongated sands: (TA:) sing. سِلْسِلَةٌ (M, TA) and ↓ سِلْسلٌ, (M,) or ↓ سِلْسِيلٌ; and الرَّمْلِ ↓ سَلْسُولُ, with fet-h [to the first letter], is a dial. var. of سِلْسِيلُهُ. (TA.) b3: And سَلَاسِلُ كِتَابٍ (tropical:) The lines of a book or writing. (O, K, TA.) b4: and بِرْذَوْنٌ ذُو سَلَاسِلَ (assumed tropical:) [A hackney] upon whose legs one sees what resemble سَلَاسِل [or chains]. (M.) A2: Also The وَحَرَة, (O, K,) which is a small reptile, [a species of lizard, the same that is called السِلْسِلَةُ الرَّقْطَآءُ, (see أَرْقَطُ,)] spotted, black and white, having a slender tail, which it moves about when running. (TA.) سَلْسَالٌ: see سَلْسَلٌ, in two places.

سَلْسُولٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ.

سِلْسِيلٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ, in two places.

سُلَاسِلٌ: see سَلْسَلٌ.

سَالٌّ [act. part. n. of سَلَّ, Drawing out, or forth: &c. b2: Stealing: or stealing covertly, secretly, or clandestinely:] a thief; as also ↓ سَلَّالٌ [which is commonly applied in the present day to a horse-stealer and the like] and ↓ أَسَلُّ. (TA.) A2: See also سَلِيلٌ.

أَسَلُّ: see the next preceding paragraph.

إِسْلَالٌ A bribe. (S, M, K.) It is said in a trad., لَا إِغْلَالَ وَلَا إِسْلَالَ There shall be no treachery, or perfidy, and no [giving or receiving of a] bribe: or, and no stealing. (S in this art. and in art. غل. [See 4.]) مَسَلّ in the phrase مَضْجَعُهُ كَمَسَلِّ شَطْبَةٍ, in the trad. of Umm-Zara, meaning [His sleepingplace is] like a green palm-stick drawn forth from its skin [by reason of his slenderness], or, as some say, a sword drawn forth [from its scabbard], is [originally] an inf. n. used in the sense of a pass. part. n. (TA. [See also art. شطب.]) مِسَلَّةٌ A large needle: (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) [a packing-needle:] pl. مَسَالُّ. (S, Mgh, Msb.) مُسَلِّلٌ Subtle of machination in stealing. (TA.) مَسْلُولٌ: see سَلِيلٌ. b2: [Hence, elliptically,] A man (Msb) whose testicles have been extracted. (Mgh, Msb.) A2: Also Affected with the disease termed سِلّ: (S, M, Msb, K:) [regularly derived from سُلَّ, but] anomalous [as derived from أَسَلَّهُ]: (S, M, Msb:) Sb says, as though the سِلّ were put into him. (M.) A3: AA says that the مَسْلُولَة of غَنَم [meaning sheep or goats, i. e., applied to a شَاة, meaning a sheep or goat, or a ewe or she-goat,] is One whose powers, or forces, are of long continuance (اَلَّتِى يَطُولُ قُوَاهَا): and that one says [of such] فِى فِيهَا سَلَّةٌ [in which phrase فى seems evidently to have been preposed by mistake: see سَلَّةٌ]. (O, TA.) مُسَلْسَلٌ A thing having its parts, or portions, connected, one with another. (S, O.) b2: and [hence, (see سِلْسِلَةٌ,)] Chained; bound with the سِلْسِلَة. (TA.) [المَرْأَةُ المُسَلْسَلَةُ is the name of The constellation Andromeda; described by Kzw and others.] b3: (assumed tropical:) Lightning that assumes the form of chains (يَتَسَلْسَلُ) in its upper portions, and seldom, or never, breaks its promise [of being followed by rain]. (IAar, TA.) b4: Applied to hair, [as also ↓ مُتَسَلْسِلٌ, (K in art. حجن,) (assumed tropical:) Forming a succession of rimples, like water running in a shallow and rugged bed, or rippled by the wind; (see R. Q. 2;) or] crisp, or curly, or twisted, and contracted; syn. جَعْدٌ. (Mgh.) b5: (assumed tropical:) A sword having in it, or upon it, diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain, resembling the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (TA.) [See also مُسَلَّسٌ.] b6: (assumed tropical:) A garment, or piece of cloth, figured with stripes, or lines; (K;) as also مُلَسْلَسٌ: as though formed by tranposition. (TA.) Also, and ↓ مُتَسَلْسِلٌ, (assumed tropical:) A garment, or piece of cloth, woven badly (M, K) and thinly. (M.) b7: حَدِيثٌ مُسَلْسَلٌ (assumed tropical:) A tradition [related by an uninterrupted chain of transmitters,] such as when one says, I met face to face such a one who said, I met face to face such a one, and so on, to the Apostle of God. (O, TA.) مُتَسَلْسِلٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places. b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A garment worn until it has become thin, (TA.)

عَنُقَ 

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(عَنُقَ) الْعَيْنُ وَالنُّونُ وَالْقَافُ أَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ صَحِيحٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى امْتِدَادٍ فِي شَيْءٍ، إِمَّا فِي ارْتِفَاعٍ وَإِمَّا فِي انْسِيَاحٍ.

فَالْأَوَّلُ الْعُنُقُ، وَهُوَ وُصْلَةُ مَا بَيْنَ الرَّأْسِ وَالْجَسَدِ، مُذَكَّرٌ وَمُؤَنَّثٌ، وَجَمْعُهُ أَعْنَاقٌ. وَرَجُلٌ أَعْنَقُ، أَيْ طَوِيلُ الْعُنُقِ. وَجَبَلٌ أَعْنَقُ: مُشْرِفٌ. وَنَجْدٌ أَعْنَقُ، وَهَضْبَةٌ عَنْقَاءُ. وَامْرَأَةٌ عَنْقَاءُ: طَوِيلَةُ الْعُنُقِ. وَهَضْبَةٌ مُعْنِقَةٌ أَيْضًا. قَالَ:

عَيْطَاءَ مُعْنِقَةٍ يَكُونُ أَنِيسُهَا ... وُرْقَ الْحَمَامِ جَمِيمُهَا لَمْ يُؤْكَلِ

قَالَ الْأَصْمَعِيُّ: الْمُعَنِّقَاتُ مِثْلُ الْمُعْنِقَاتِ. قَالَ عُمَرُ بْنُ لَجَأٍ:

وَمِنْ هَضْبِ الْأَرُومِ مُعَنِّقَاتٌ

قَالَ أَبُو عَمْرٍو: الْمُعَنِّقُ: الطَّوِيلُ. وَأَنْشَدَ:

فِي تَامِكٍ مَثَلِ النَّقَا الْمُعَنِّقِ

قَالَ أَبُو عَمْرٍو: الْعَنْقَاءُ فِيمَا يُقَالُ: طَائِرٌ لَمْ يَبْقَ إِلَّا اسْمُهُ. وَسُمِّيَتْ عَنْقَاءَ لِبَيَاضٍ كَانَ فِي عُنُقِهَا وَفِي الْمَثَلِ لِمَا لَا يُوجَدُ: " طَارَتْ بِهِ الْعَنْقَاءُ ". فَأَمَّا قَوْلُهُمْ لِلْجَمَاعَةِ عُنُقٌ، فَقِيَاسُهُ صَحِيحٌ، لِأَنَّهُ شَيْءٌ يَتَّصِلُ بَعْضُهُ بِبَعْضٍ. قَالَ اللَّهُ - تَعَالَى -: {فَظَلَّتْ أَعْنَاقُهُمْ لَهَا خَاضِعِينَ} [الشعراء: 4] ، أَيْ جَمَاعَتُهُمْ. أَلَا تَرَى أَنَّهُ قَالَ: {خَاضِعِينَ} [الشعراء: 4] ، وَلَوْ كَانَتِ الْأَعْنَاقُ أَنْفُسُهَا لَقَالَ خَاضِعَةً أَوْ خَاضِعَاتٍ. وَإِلَى هَذَا ذَهَبَ أَبُو زَيْدٍ. وَقَالَ النَّحْوِيُّونَ: لَمَّا كَانَتِ الْأَعْنَاقُ مُضَافَةً إِلَيْهِمْ رَدَّ الْفِعْلَ إِلَيْهِمْ دُونَهَا.

قَالَ مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ يَزِيدَ: لَمَّا كَانَ خُضُوعُ أَهْلِهَا بِخُضُوعِ أَعْنَاقِهِمْ أَخْبَرَ عَنْهُمْ، لِأَنَّ الْمَعْنَى رَاجِعٌ إِلَيْهِمْ. وَالْعَرَبُ تَقُولُ: ذَلَّتْ عُنُقِي لِفُلَانٍ، وَخَضَعَتْ رَقَبَتِي لَهُ، أَيْ خَضَعَتْ لَهُ، وَذَلِكَ كَمَا قَالُوا فِي ضِدِّهِ: لَوَى عُنُقَهُ عَنِّي وَلَمْ تَلِنْ لِي أَخَادِعُهُ، أَيْ لَمْ يَخْضَعْ لِي وَلَمْ يَنْقَدْ.

قَالَ الدُّرَيْدِيُّ: أَعْنَقْتُ الْكَلْبَ أُعْنِقُهُ إِعْنَاقًا، إِذَا جَعَلْتُ فِي عُنُقِهِ قِلَادَةً أَوْ وَتَرًا

وَالْمِعْنَقَةُ: مِعْنَقَةُ الْكَلْبِ، وَهِيَ قِلَادَتُهُ. وَيُقَالُ لِمَا سَطَعَ مِنَ الرِّيَاحِ: أَعْنَاقُ الرِّيَاحِ. وَيَقُولُونَ: أَعْنَقَتِ الرِّيحُ بِالتُّرَابِ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: اعْتُنِقَتِ الدَّابَّةُ فِي الْوَحْلِ، إِذَا أَخْرَجَتْ عُنُقَهَا. قَالَ رُؤْبَةُ:

خَارِجَةً أَعْنَاقُهَا مِنْ مُعْتَنَقْ

الْمُعْتَنَقُ: مَخْرَجُ أَعْنَاقِ الْجِبَالِ مِنَ السَّرَابِ، أَيِ اعْتُنِقَتْ فَأَخْرَجَتْ أَعْنَاقَهَا.

وَالِاعْتِنَاقُ مِنَ الْمُعَانَقَةِ أَيْضًا، غَيْرَ أَنَّ الْمُعَانَقَةَ فِي الْمَوَدَّةِ، وَالِاعْتِنَاقُ فِي الْحَرْبِ وَنَحْوِهَا. تَقُولُ اعْتَنَقُوا فِي الْحَرْبِ، وَلَا تَقُولُ تَعَانَقُوا. وَالْقِيَاسُ وَاحِدٌ، غَيْرَ أَنَّهُمُ اخْتَارُوا الِاعْتِنَاقَ فِي الْحَرْبِ، وَالْمُعَانَقَةَ فِي الْمَوَدَّةِ وَنَحْوِهَا. فَإِذَا خَصَّصْتَ بِالْفِعْلِ وَاحِدًا دُونَ الْآخَرِ لَمْ تَقُلْ إِلَّا عَانَقَ فُلَانٌ فُلَانًا. وَقَدْ يُقَالُ لِلْوَاحِدِ اعْتَنَقَ. قَالَ زُهَيْرٌ:

يَطْعُنُهُمْ مَا ارْتَمَوْا حَتَّى إِذَا اطَّعَنُوا ... ضَارَبَ حَتَّى إِذَا مَا ضَارَبُوا اعْتَنَقَا قَالَ يُونُسُ بْنُ حَبِيبٍ: عَنَقْتُ الْبَعِيرَ، إِذَا ضَرَبْتَ عُنُقَهُ، كَمَا يُقَالُ رَأَسْتُهُ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: يُقَالُ تَعَنَّقَ الْأَرْنَبُ فِي الْعَانِقَاءِ، وَهُوَ جُحْرٌ مَمْلُوءٌ تُرَابًا رَخْوًا يَكُونُ لِلْأَرْنَبِ وَالْيَرْبُوعِ إِذَا خَافَا. وَرُبَّمَا دَخَلَ ذَلِكَ التُّرَابَ، فَيُقَالُ: تَعَنَّقَ; لِأَنَّهُ يَدُسُّ رَأْسَهُ وَعُنُقَهُ فِيهِ وَيَمْضِي حَتَّى يَصِيرَ تَحْتَهُ.

قَالَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ: الْعَانِقَاءُ: تُرَابٌ لُغَّيْزَى الْيَرْبُوعِ وَتُرَابُ مَجْرَاهُ. وَلُغَّيْزَاهُ: حَفْرَاهُ فِي جَانِبَيِ الْجُحْرِ. قَالَ قُطْرُبٌ: عُنُقُ الرَّحِمِ: مَا اسْتَدَقَّ مِنْهَا مِمَّا يَلِي الْحَيَاءَ. قَالَ أَبُو حَاتِمٍ: عُنُقُ الْكَرِشِ: أَسْفَلُهَا. قَالَ: وَالْعُنُقُ وَالْقِبَّةُ شَيْءٌ وَاحِدٌ. وَيُقَالُ: عَنَّقَتْ كَوَافِيرُ النَّخْلِ، إِذَا طَالَتْ وَلَمْ تُفَلِّقْ، وَهُوَ التَّعْنِيقُ. يُقَالُ بُسْرَةٌ مُعَنِّقَةٌ، إِذَا بَقِيَ مِنْهَا حَوْلَ الْقِمَعِ مِثْلُ الْخَاتَمِ، وَذَلِكَ إِذَا بَلَغَ التَّرْطِيبُ قَرِيبًا مِنْ قِمَعِهَا. وَالْأَعْنَقُ: رَجُلٌ مِنَ الْعَرَبِ، وَهُوَ قَيْسُ بْنُ الْحَارِثِ بْنِ هَمَّامٍ، وَسُمِّيَهُ لِطُولِ عُنُقِهِ. وَيُنْسَبُ إِلَيْهِ قَوْمٌ يُقَالُ لَهُمْ بَنُو الْأَعْنَقِ، وَهُمْ بَطْنٌ مِنْ وَائِلِ بْنِ قَاسِطٍ. وَقَوْمٌ آخَرُونَ مِنَ الْيَمَنِ يُقَالُ لَهُمْ بَنُو الْعَنْقَاءِ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْعَنْقَاءُ ثَعْلَبَةُ بْنُ عَمْرِو بْنِ مَالِكٍ، مِنْ خُزَاعَةَ، قَالَ قَوْمٌ: سُمِّيَهُ لِطُولِ عُنُقِهِ، وَذَهَبَ بِلَفْظِهِ إِلَى تَأْنِيثِ الْعُنُقِ. كَقَوْلِهِمْ:

وَعَنْتَرَةُ الْفَلْحَاءُ أَنَّثَهُ لَمَّا ذَهَبَ إِلَى الشَّفَةِ. وَقَالَ:

أَوِ الْعَنْقَاءِ ثَعْلَبَةَ بْنَ عَمْرٍو ... دِمَاءُ الْقَوْمِ لِلْكَــلْبَى شِفَاءُ

قَالَ قُطْرُبٌ: تَقُولُ الْعَرَبُ فِي الشَّيْءِ لَا يُفَارِقُ: هُوَ مِنْكَ عُنُقَ الْحَمَامَةِ، يُرِيدُ طَوْقَهَا لِأَنَّهُ لَا يُفَارِقُ أَبَدًا.

وَمِنَ الْبَابِ: الْعَنَقُ مِنْ سَيْرِ الدَّوَابِّ، وَالنَّعْتُ مِعْنَاقٌ وَعَنِيقٌ. يُقَالُ بِرْذَوْنٌ عَنِيقٌ، وَسَيْرٌ عَنِيقٌ. قَالَ:

لَمَّا رَأَتْنِي عَنَقَى دَبِيبُ ... وَقَدْ أُرَى وَعَنَقَى سُرْحُوبُ

قَالَ أَبُو عُبَيْدَةَ: الْعَنَقُ: الْمُسْبَطِرُّ مِنَ السَّيْرِ. وَهَذَا هُوَ الَّذِي ذَكَرْنَاهُ فِي أَصْلِ الْبَابِ: أَنَّ الْبَابَ مَوْضُوعٌ عَلَى الِامْتِدَادِ. قَالَ ابْنُ السِّكِّيتِ: أَعْنَقَ الْفَرَسُ يُعْنِقُ إِعْنَاقًا، وَهُوَ الْمَشْيُ الْخَفِيفُ. وَبِرْذَوْنٌ مِعْنَاقٌ. وَفِي الْمَثَلِ: " لَأُلْحِقَنَّ قَطُوفَهَا بِالْمِعْنَاقِ ". قَالَ أَبُو حَاتِمٍ: الْمِعْنَاقُ مِنَ الْإِبِلِ: الْخَفِيفَةُ تُرِيدُ الْمَرْتَعَ وَلَا تَرْتَعُ. وَيُقَالُ الْمَعَانِيقُ مِنَ الْإِبِلِ: الَّتِي لَا تَقْنَعُ بِالْمَرْتَعِ نَكَدًا مِنْهَا وَقِلَّةَ خَيْرٍ، لَا يَزَالُ رَاعِيهَا فِي تَعَبٍ. وَمَعْنَى هَذَا أَنَّهَا تَمُدُّ أَبَدًا أَعْنَاقَهَا لِمَا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهَا. وَأَنْشَدَ:

وَهُوَ بِحَمْدِ اللَّهِ يَكْفِينِي الْعَمَلْ ... السَّقْيَ وَالرِّعْيَةَ وَالْمَشْيَ الْمِئَلْ

وَطَلَبَ الذَّوْدِ الْمَعَانِيقِ الْأُوَلْ

قَالَ بَعْضُ أَهْلِ اللُّغَةِ: أَعْنَقَتْ: مَاجَتْ فِي مَرَاعِيهَا فَلَمْ تَرْتَعْ لِطَلَبِ كَلَأٍ آخَرَ. قَالَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ فِي قَوْلِ ابْنِ أَحْمَرَ: تَظَلُّ بَنَاتُ أَعْنَقَ مُسْرَجَاتٍ ... لِرُؤْيَتِهَا يَرُحْنَ وَيَغْتَدِينَا

قَالَ يُرِيدُ بِبَنَاتِ أَعْنَقَ: كُلَّ دَابَّةٍ أَعْنَقَتْ، مِنْ فَرَسٍ أَوْ بَعِيرٍ، وَإِنَّمَا يَصِفُ دُرَّةً. يَقُولُ: تَظَلُّ الدَّوَابُّ مُسْرَجَةً فِي طَلَبِهَا وَالنَّظَرِ إِلَيْهَا. فَأَمَّا الْعَنْقَاءُ، فَيُقَالُ هِيَ الدَّاهِيَةُ، وَسُمِّيَتْ بِذَلِكَ تَقْبِيحًا وَتَهْوِيلًا، كَأَنَّهَا شَيْءٌ طَوِيلُ الْعُنُقِ. قَالَ:

يَحْمِلْنَ عَنْقَاءَ وَعَنْقَفِيرًا ... وَالدَّلْوَ وَالدَّيْلَمَ وَالزَّفِيرَا

وَيُقَالُ إِنَّ الْمُعْنِقَ مُضْنُ جَلَدِ الْأَرْضِ: مَا صَلُبَ وَارْتَفَعَ وَمَا حَوَالَيْهِ سَهْلٌ، وَهُوَ مُنْقَادٌ طُولًا نَحْوَ مِيلٍ وَأَقَلَّ مِنْ ذَلِكَ، وَالْجَمْعُ مَعَانِقُ.

وَمِنَ الْبَابِ الْعَنَاقُ: الْأُنْثَى مِنْ أَوْلَادِ الْمَعْزِ، وَالْجَمْعُ عُنُوقٌ. قَالَ جَمِيلٌ:

إِذَا مَرِضَتْ مِنْهَا عَنَاقٌ رَأَيْتَهُ ... بِسِكِّينِهِ مِنْ حَوْلِهَا يَتَلَهَّفُ

وَيُقَالُ لِلرَّجُلِ إِذَا تَحَوَّلَ مِنَ الرِّفْعَةِ إِلَى الدَّنَاءَةِ: " الْعُنُوقُ بَعْدَ النُّوقِ "، أَيْ صِرْتَ رَاعِيًا لِلْعُنُوقِ بَعْدَمَا كُنْتَ رَاعِيًا لِلنُّوقِ. قَالَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ: الْعَنَاقُ مِنْ حِينِ تُلْقِيهَا أُمُّهَا حَتَّى تُجْذِعَ بَعْدَ فِطَامِهَا بِشَهْرَيْنِ، وَهِيَ ابْنَةُ خَمْسَةِ أَشْهُرٍ. قَالَ أَبُو عُبَيْدَةَ: الْعَنَاقُ يَقَعُ عَلَى الْأُنْثَى مِنْ أَوْلَادِ الْغَنَمِ، مَا بَيْنَ أَنْ تُولَدَ إِلَى أَنْ يَأْتِيَ عَلَيْهَا الْحَوْلُ وَتَصِيرَ عَنْزًا. وَشَاةٌ مِعْنَاقٌ، إِذَا كَانَتْ تَلِدُ الْعُنُوقَ. وَأَنْشَدَ:

عَتِيقَةٍ مِنْ غَنَمٍ عِتَاقِ ... مَرْغُوسَةٍ مَأْمُورَةٍ مِعْنَاقِ وَعَنَاقُ الْأَرْضِ: شَيْءٌ أَصْغَرُ مِنَ الْفَهْدِ. فَأَمَّا قَوْلُهُمْ لِلْخَيْبَةِ عَنَاقٌ، فَلَيْسَ بِأَصْلٍ عَلَى مَا ذَكَرْنَا. وَوَجْهُ ذَلِكَ عِنْدَنَا أَنَّ الْعَرَبَ رُبَّمَا لَقَّبَتْ بَعْضَ الْأَشْيَاءِ بِلَقَبٍ يُكَنُّونَ بِهِ عَنِ الشَّيْءِ، كَمَا يُلَقِّبُونَ الْغَدْرَ كَيْسَانَ، وَمَا أَشْبَهَ هَذَا. فَلِذَلِكَ كَنَّوْا عَنِ الْخَيْبَةِ بِالْعَنَاقِ. وَرُبَّمَا قَالُوا الْعَنَاقَةُ بِالْهَاءِ. قَالَ:

لَمْ يَنَالُوا إِلَّا الْعَنَاقَةَ مِنَّا بِئْسَ أَوْسِ الْمَطَالِبِ الْجَوَّابِ

الْأَوْسُ: الْعَطِيَّةُ وَالْعِوَضُ. يُقَالُ: أُسْتُهُ أَوْسًا. وَقَالَ آخَرُ فِي الْعَنَاقِ:

أَمِنَ تَرْجِيعِ قَارِيَةٍ قَتَلْتُمْ ... أُسَارَاكُمْ وَأُبْتُمْ بِالْعَنَاقِ

وَعَلَى هَذَا أَيْضًا يُحْمَلُ مَا حَكَاهُ ابْنُ السِّكِّيتِ، أَنَّ الْعَنَاقَ الدَّاهِيَةُ. وَأَنْشَدَ:

إِذَا تَمَطَّيْنَ عَلَى الْقَيَاقِي ... لَاقَيْنَ مِنْهُ أُذُنَيْ عَنَاقِ

فَأَمَّا الَّذِي يَرْوُونَهُ مِنْ قَوْلِهِمْ: مَاؤُكُمْ هَذَا عَنَاقُ الْأَرْضِ، وَإِنَّهُ مَاءُ الْكَذِبِ، وَالْحَدِيثُ الَّذِي ذُكِرَ فِيهِ، فَمِمَّا تُكَثَّرُ بِهِ الْحِكَايَاتُ، وَتُحْشَى بِهِ الْكُتُبُ، وَلَا مَعْنَى لَهُ، وَلَا فَائِدَةَ فِيهِ.

هِيَ 

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(هِيَ) الْهَاءُ وَالْيَاءُ، وَالْهَاءُ وَالْهَمْزَةُ يَجْرِيَانِ مَجْرَى مَا قَبْلَهُمَا. عَلَى أَنَّهُمْ يَقُولُونَ: مَا أَدْرِي أَيُّ هَيِّ بْنِ بَيٍّ هُوَ. مَعْنَاهُ أَيُّ النَّاسِ هُوَ. وَهَذَا عِنْدَنَا مِمَّا دَرَجَ عِلْمُهُ. وَكَذَلِكَ قَوْلُهُمْ: " لَوْ كَانَ ذَاكَ فِي الْهَيْءِ وَالْجَيْءِ مَا نَفَعَهُ "، وَالْهَيْءُ:الطَّعَامُ. وَالْجَيْءُ: الشَّرَابُ، وَاللَّفْظَتَانِ لَا تَدُلَّانِ عَلَى هَذَا التَّفْسِيرِ. وَيَقُولُونَ: هَأْهَأْتُ بِالْإِبِلِ، إِذَا دَعَوْتَهَا لِلْعَلَفِ. وَهَذَا خِلَافُ الْأَوَّلِ. وَأَنْشَدُوا:

وَمَا كَانَ عَلَى الْهَيْءِ ... وَلَا الْجَيءِ امْتِدَاحِيكَا

وَالْهَاءُ، هَذَا الْحَرْفُ وَهَا تَنْبِيهٌ. وَمِنْ شَأْنِهِمْ إِذَا أَرَادُوا تَعْظِيمَ شَيْءٍ أَنْ يُكْثِرُوا فِيهِ مِنَ التَّنْبِيهِ وَالْإِشَارَةِ. وَفِي كِتَابِ اللَّهِ: {هَا أَنْتُمْ هَؤُلَاءِ} [آل عمران: 66] ، ثُمَّ قَالَ الشَّاعِرُ:

هَا إِنَّ تَا عِذْرَةٌ إِلَّا تَكُنْ نَفَعَتْ ... فَإِنَّ صَاحِبَهَا قَدْ تَاهَ فِي الْبَلَدِ

وَيَقُولُونَ فِي الْيَمِينِ: لَا هَا اللَّهِ. وَيَقُولُونَ: إِنَّ هَاءً تَكُونُ تَلْبِيَةً. قَالَ:

لَا بَلْ يُجِيبُكَ حِينَ تَدْعُو بِاسْمِهِ ... فَيَقُولُ هَاءً وَطَالَ مَا لَبَّى

هَاءَ يَهُوءُ الرَّجُلُ هَوْءًا. وَالْهَوْءُ: الْهِمَّةُ. قَالَ الْكِسَائِيُّ: يَا هَيْءَ مَالِي، تَأَسُّفٌ.

ثج

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(ثج) - في حَدِيثِ رُقَيْقَة : "اكتَظَّ الوَادِي بِثَجِيجِه".
: أي بمَثْجُوجِه ومَصْبُوبِه، وما سَالَ منه.
ثج
الثَّجُ: شِدَّةُ انْصِبَابِ المَطَرِ والدَّم، مَطَرٌ ثُجّاجٌ.
والثّجَّةُ: الرَّوْضَةُ.
ووَطْبٌ مُثَجَّجٌ: صَرِدٌ. وهو من الألبانِ: ما لم يَجْتَمِعْ زُبْدُه. والثَّجِيْجَة: مِثْلُ القَفِيْخَةِ وهما زُبْدَةُ اللَّبَن التي تَلْزَقُ باليَدِ والسِّقاءِ.
وتَثَجْثَجَ الماءُ: بمعنى ثَجَّ.

ثج

1 ثَجَّ, (A, L, Msb, K,) aor. ـِ (A, Msb, TA,) inf. n. ثَجٌّ, (L, Msb, TA,) or ثَجِيجٌ, (A, TA,) or ثُجُوجٌ, (TA,) It (water) flowed: (K:) or poured forth vehemently, (A, Msb, TA,) or much: or, as some say, it (much water) poured forth: (L, TA:) and ↓ انثجّ and ↓ تَثَجْثَجَ signify the same. (K.) ثَجٌّ also signifies The flowing of the blood of a victim brought for sacrifice to the sacred territory of Mekkeh. (S, K, TA.) A2: ثَجَّهُ, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (S, A, Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. ثَجٌّ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) He made it to flow; (S, A, Mgh, Msb K;) poured it forth; (Msb;) namely, water, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) and blood (S, A, Mgh, Msb) of a victim for sacrifice; (Mgh, Msb;) as also ↓ ثَجْثَجَهُ; and ↓ اثجّهُ may also be used in the same sense. (TA.) Hence, (Mgh, Msb,) أَفْضَلُ الحَجِّ العَجُّ والثَّجُّ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) a saying of Mohammad, (TA,) meaning The most excellent of the actions of the pilgrimage are (Mgh) the raising of the voice in the تَلْبِيَة [see 2 in art. لبى] and the shedding of the blood of the victims brought for sacrifice to the sacred territory. (Mgh, Msb.) 4 أَثْجَ3َ see 1.7 إِنْثَجَ3َ see 1.

R. Q. 1 see 1.

R. Q. 2 see 1.

حَلَبَ فِيهِ ثَجًّا He milked into it milk abundantly flowing. (TA from a trad.) ثَجُوجٌ A source yielding abundance of water. (TA.) b2: See also ثَجَّاجٌ.

ثَجِيجٌ [originally an inf. n. (see 1)] A torrent, or flow. (S, K.) So in the saying, أَتَانَا الوَادِى

بِثَجِيجِهِ [The valley brought us its torrent, or flow]. (S.) b2: The sound of the pouring forth of water. (TA.) b3: See also ثَجَّاجٌ.

ثَجَّاجٌ Water pouring forth vehemently: (Msb:) or poured forth; as also ↓ ثَجُوجٌ: (TA:) or flowing: (Har p. 138:) or flowing much: (Id. p. 393:) and rain pouring forth vehemently; (S, TA;) as also ↓ ثَجِيجٌ and ↓ مِثَجٌّ: (TA:) and blood poured forth: (TA:) and a cloud pouring forth. (A.) Applied to water [or rain, and to blood,] it may have the meaning of a pass. part. n., or, which is preferable, that of an act. part. n. (IDrd, M.) b2: [Hence,] فُلَانٌ غَيْثُهُ وَبَحْرُهُ عَجَّاجٌ (tropical:) [lit. Such a one, his rain is such as pours forth vehemently, and his sea is noisy, or copious: meaning such a one is abundant in bounty or munificence]. (A.) مِثَجٌّ: see ثَجَّاجٌ. b2: Also, (K,) or خَطِيبٌ مِثَجٌّ, (A,) (tropical:) An eloquent, or able, speaker or orator; (K, TA;) who pours forth a copious flow of words. (TA.)
ثجَ
يقال: ثَجَّ الماء، وأتى الوادي بِثَجِيجِه. قال الله تعالى: وَأَنْزَلْنا مِنَ الْمُعْصِراتِ ماءً ثَجَّاجاً
[النبأ/ 14] ، وفي الحديث: «أفضل الحجّ العجّ والثَّجُّ» أي: رفع الصوت بالتلبية، وإسالة دم الهدي.

دَوَا

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(دَوَا)
(هـ) فِي حَدِيثِ أُمِّ زَرْع «كلُّ دَاءٍ لَهُ دَاءٌ» أَيْ كلُّ عَيْب يكونُ فِي الرجالِ فَهُوَ فِيهِ. فجعَلَت العَيبَ دَاءً. وَقَوْلُهَا لَهُ دَاءٌ خبرٌ لكلّ. ويحتمل أن يكون صفةً لداء، وداءٌ الثانية خبرٌ لكل: أَيْ كلُّ داءٍ فِيهِ بليغٌ مُتَناهٍ، كَمَا يُقَالُ إِنَّ هَذَا الفَرَسَ فَرَسٌ.
(هـ س) وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «وأيُّ دَاءٍ أَدْوَى مِنَ البُخْلِ» أَيْ أيُّ عَيب أقبحُ مِنْهُ: وَالصَّوَابُ أدْوَأُ بِالْهَمْزِ، وَمَوْضِعُهُ أوّلُ الْبَابِ، وَلَكِنْ هَكَذَا يُرْوَى، إِلَّا أَنْ يُجْعل مِنْ بَابِ دَوِيَ يَدْوَى دَوًى فَهُوَ دَوٍ، إِذَا هَلَك بِمَرَضٍ بَاطِنٍ.
(هـ) وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ العَلاءِ بنِ الحَضْرمي «لَا دَاء وَلَا خِبْثةَ» هُوَ العيبُ الْبَاطِنُ فِي السِّلعةِ الَّذِي لَمْ يطَّلِعْ عَلَيْهِ المشترِي.
(س) وَفِيهِ «إِنَّ الخَمْر دَاءٌ وَلَيْسَتْ بِدَوَاءٍ» اسْتَعْمَلَ لفظَ الدَّاءِ فِي الْإِثْمِ كَمَا اسْتَعْمَله فِي العَيب.
(هـ) وَمِنْهُ قَوْلُهُ «دَبَّ إِلَيْكُمْ دَاءُ الْأُمَمِ قبلَكم، البَغْضاءُ والحَسَدُ» فَنَقل الدَّاءَ مِنَ الأجْسام إِلَى المعَاني، وَمِنْ أَمْرِ الدُّنْيَا إِلَى أَمْرِ الْآخِرَةِ. وَقَالَ: وَلَيْسَتْ بِدَوَاءٍ وَإِنْ كَانَ فِيهَا دَوَاءٌ مِنْ بَعْضِ الْأَمْرَاضِ عَلَى التَّغْليب والمُبالَغةِ فِي الذَّم. وَهَذَا كَمَا نُقِلَ الرَّقُوبُ، والمُفْلسُ، والصُّرَعةُ، وَغَيْرُهَا لضَرْبٍ مِنَ التَّمثِيل والتَّخييل.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ عَلِيٍّ «إِلَى مَرْعىً وبِىٍّ ومَشْرَبٍ دَوِيٍّ» أَيْ فِيهِ دَاءٌ، وَهُوَ مَنْسُوبٌ إِلَى دَوٍ، مِنْ دَوِيَ بِالْكَسْرِ يَدْوَى.
(س) وَفِي حَدِيثِ جُهَيش «وكأَيِّنْ قَطَعْنا إِلَيْكَ مِنْ دَوِّيَّة سَرْبَخٍ» الدَّوُّ: الصحراءُ الَّتِي لَا نَباتَ بِهَا، والدَّوِّيَّةُ مَنْسوبة إِلَيْهَا، وَقَدْ تُبدَلُ مِنْ إحدَى الْوَاوَيْنِ أَلِفٌ، فيقالُ دَاوِيَّة عَلَى غَيْرِ قياسٍ، نَحْوَ طَائِيٍّ فِي النَّسَب إِلَى طَيّ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ الْإِيمَانِ «نسمعُ دَوِيَّ صَوْتِه وَلَا نَفْقه مَا يقولُ» الدَّوِيُّ: صَوت لَيْسَ بِالْعَالِي، كصوتِ النَّحلِ وَنَحْوِهِ.
وَمِنْهُ خُطْبَةُ الْحَجَّاجِ:
قَدْ لَفَّهَا اللَّيْلُ بصــلبىّ ... أرْوَعَ خَرَّاجٍ مِنَ الدَّاوِيِّ
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دَهَنَ

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فِي حَدِيثِ صَفِيَّةَ ودُحيْبَة «إنَّما هَذِهِ الدَّهْنَاء مُقَيّد الجَمَل» هُوَ موضِعٌ معروفٌ بِبِلَادِ تَميمٍ. وَقَدْ تكَرَّرَ فِي الْحَدِيثِ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ سَمُرَة «فيخرُجُون مِنْهُ كَأَنَّمَا دُهِنُوا بِالدِّهَانِ» هُوَ جَمْعُ الدُّهْنِ.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ قَتَادَةَ بْنِ مِلْحَانَ «وَكُنْتُ إِذَا رَأَيْتُهُ كَأَنَّ عَلَى وَجْهِهِ الدِّهَان» .
وَفِي حَدِيثِ هِرَقْلَ «وَإِلَى جَانِبِهِ صُورَةٌ تُشْبِهُهُ إِلَّا أنَّه مُدْهَانُّ الرَّأسِ» أَيْ دَهِينُ الشَّعر، كالمُصفارّ والمُحْمارّ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ طَهْفَة «نَشِف المُدْهُن» هُوَ نُقْرةٌ فِي الجَبَل يَجْتمع فِيهَا المطَرُ.
وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «كَأَنَّ وَجْهَه مُدْهُنَةٌ» هِيَ تَأْنِيثُ الْمُدْهُن، شبَّه وجْهَه لإشْراقِ السُّرُور عَلَيْهِ بصَفاء المَاء المُجْتَمع فِي الحَجَر. والْمُدْهُن أَيْضًا والْمُدْهُنَة: مَا يُجْعل فِيهِ الدُّهْن، فَيَكُونُ قَدْ شبَّهه بصفَاء الدُّهْن. وَقَدْ جَاءَ فِي بعْض نُسخ مُسْلمٍ «كأنَّ وجْهه مُذْهَبَة» بِالذَّالِ الْمُعْجَمَةِ وَالْبَاءِ المُوَحَّدة، وسيُذْكر فِي الذال.
دَهَنَ: نافَقَ،
وـ رأسَهُ وغيرَهُ دَهْناً ودَهْنَةً: بَلَّهُ، والاسمُ: الدُّهْنُ، بالضم،
وـ فلاناً: ضرَبَهُ بالعَصا.
والدُّهْنَةُ، بالضم: الطائِفَةُ من الدُّهْنِ
ج: أدهانٌ ودِهانٌ، وقد ادَّهَنَ به، على افْتَعَلَ.
والمُدْهُنُ، بالضم: آلَتُهُ، وقارُورَتُه، شاذٌّ، ومُسْتَنْقَعُ الماء، أو كُلُّ موضِعٍ حَفَرَهُ سَيْلٌ،
ومنه حديث طَهْفَة النَّهْدِيِّ: "نشِفَ المُدْهُنُ"، وقوْلُ الجوهَرِيِّ: حديثُ الزُّهْرِيِّ: تَصْحِيفٌ قبيحٌ.
ولِحْيَةٌ داهِنٌ ودَهينٌ: مَدْهونَةٌ.
والدَّهْنُ، ويُضَمُّ، قدرُ ما يَبُلُّ وجْهَ الأرضِ من المَطَرِ
ج: دِهانٌ. وقد دَهَنَ المَطَرُ الأرضَ.
والمُداهَنَةُ: إظهَارُ خِلافِ ما يُضْمَرُ،
كالإِدْهانِ، والغِشُّ.
والدَّهْناءُ: الفلاةُ،
وع لِتَميمَ بنَجْدٍ، ويُقْصَرُ، واسمُ دارِ الإِمارَةِ بالبَصْرَةِ،
وع أمامَ يَنْبُعَ، والنِّسْبَةُ: دَهْنِيٌّ ودَهْناوِيٌّ، وبنتُ مِسْحَلٍ: إحْدَى بني مالكِ بن سعد بن زيدِ مَناةَ، امرأةُ العَجَّاجِ، وعُشْبَةٌ حَمْراءُ.
وبنو دُهْنٍ، بالضم: حيٌّ، منهم مُعاويةُ بنُ عَمَّارِ بنِ مُعاويَةَ الدُّهْنِيُّ.
وبنو داهِنٍ، كصاحِبٍ: حَيٌّ.
ودِهْنَةُ، بالكسر: بَطْنٌ من الأَزْدِ، منهم: حَكِيمُ بنُ سَعْدٍ، وخالِدُ بنُ زِيادٍ الدِّهْنِيَّانِ.
وناقةٌ دَهينٌ، كأَميرٍ: قَليلَةُ اللبنِ، وقد دَهَنَتْ دَهانَةً ودِهاناً، بالكسر كنَصَرَ وعَلِم وكَرُمَ. وككتابٍ: الأَديمُ الأَحْمَرُ، والمَكانُ الزَّلِقُ.
وقومٌ مُدَهَّنونَ، كمُعَظَّمٍ: عليهمْ آثارُ النَّعيمِ.
والدِّهْنُ، بالكسر، من الشَّجَرِ: ما يُقْتَلُ به السِّباعُ، واحِدُهُ: بهاء.
ودُهُنَّى، بضمتين كغُــلُبَّى: ع بالسَّوادِ.
والإِدْهانُ: الإِنْقاءُ.
وهو طَيِّبُ الدُّهْنَةِ، بالضم، أي: الرائِحَةِ.

رَوَى

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(هـ) فِيهِ أَنَّهُ عَلَيْهِ السَّلَامُ «سمَّى السَّحَابَ رَوَايَا البِلادِ» الرَّوَايَا مِنَ الْإِبِلِ: الحَواملُ لِلْمَاءِ، واحدَتُها رَاوِيَةٌ، فشبَّهها بِهَا. وَمِنْهُ سُميت الْمَزَادَةُ رَاوِيَة. وَقِيلَ بالعَكْس.
(س) وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ بَدْر «وَإِذَا بِرَوَايَا قُريش» أَيْ إبلِهم الَّتِي كَانُوا يَسْتَقُون عَلَيْهَا.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ «شَرُّ الرَّوَايَا رَوَايَا الكَذب» هِيَ جَمْعُ رَوِيَّةٍ، وَهِيَ مَا يُرَوِّي الإنسانُ فِي نفْسه مِنَ الْقَوْلِ وَالْفِعْلِ: أَيْ يُزَوّرُ ويُفَكِّر. وأصلُها الْهَمْزُ، يُقَالُ رَوَّأت فِي الأمْر. وَقِيلَ هِيَ جَمْعُ رَاوِيَةٍ؛ للرجُل الكَثِير الرِّوَايَة، وَالْهَاءُ لِلْمُبَالَغَةِ. وَقِيلَ جَمْعُ رَاوِيَة: أَيِ الَّذِينَ يَرْوُونَ الكَذب:
أَيْ تَكْثُر رِوَايَاتُهُمْ فِيهِ.
(س) وَفِي حَدِيثُ عَائِشَةَ تَصِفُ أَبَاهَا رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُمَا «واجْتَهَر دُفُنَ الرَّوَاء» هُوَ بِالْفَتْحِ والمدِّ: الْمَاءُ الكثير. وقيل العذاب الَّذِي فِيهِ للوَاردين رِيٌّ، فَإِذَا كَسَرْتَ الرَّاءَ قَصَرْته، يُقَالُ: ماءٌ رِوًى. (س) وَفِي حَدِيثِ قَيْلة «إِذَا رأيتُ رَجُلًا ذَا رُوَاءٍ طَمَحَ بَصَرِي إِلَيْهِ» الرُّوَاءُ بِالْمَدِّ وَالضَّمِّ:
المنْظَر الحسَن، كَذَا ذكَره أَبُو مُوسى فِي الرَّاءِ وَالْوَاوِ، وَقَالَ هُوَ مِنَ الرِّىِّ والِارْتِوَاءِ، وَقَدْ يَكُونُ مِنَ الْمَرْأَى والمَنْظَر، فَيَكُونُ فِي الرَّاءِ وَالْهَمْزَةِ. وَفِيهِ ذَكَرَهُ الْجَوْهَرِيُّ.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ ابْنِ عُمَرَ رَضِيَ اللَّهُ عَنْهُمَا «كَانَ يأخذُ مَعَ كلِّ فريضَةٍ عِقالاً ورِوَاءً» الرِّوَاءُ بِالْكَسْرِ والمدِّ: حَبْل يُقْرنُ بِهِ البَعيرَان. وَقَالَ الْأَزْهَرِيُّ: الرِّوَاء: الحبلُ الَّذِي يُروى بِهِ عَلَى البَعِير: أَيْ يُشَدّ بِهِ المتاَع عَلَيْهِ. فَأَمَّا الحَبْل الَّذِي يُقْرَن بِهِ البَعيرَان فَهُوَ القَرَن والقِرَان.
وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «وَمَعِي إِدَاوَةٌ عَلَيْهَا خِرْقَةٌ قَدْ رَوَّأْتُهَا» هَكَذَا جاءَ فِي روايةٍ بِالْهَمْزِ، والصوابُ بِغَيْرِ همزٍ: أَيْ شَدَدتها بِهَا ورَبَطتها عَلَيْهَا. يُقَالُ رَوَيْتُ الْبَعِيرَ، مُخَفَّف الْوَاوِ، إِذَا شَدَدت عَلَيْهِ بالرِّواء.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ ابْنِ عُمَرَ «كَانَ يُــلَبِّى بِالْحَجِّ يَوْمَ التَّرْوِيَةِ» هُوَ اليومُ الثَّامِنُ مِنْ ذِى الحِجَّة، سُمِّى بِهِ لِأَنَّهُمْ كَانُوا يَرْتَوُونَ فِيهِ مِنَ الْمَاءِ لِماَ بَعْده: أَيْ يَسْقُون ويَسْتقُون.
وَفِيهِ «ليعْقِلَنّ الدينُ مِنَ الْحِجَازِ مَعْقِلَ الْأِرْوِيَّةِ مِنْ رأسِ الْجَبَلِ» الْأُرْوِيَّةُ: الشاةُ الواحدةُ مِنْ شِيَاهِ الجَبَل، وجمعُها أَرْوَى. وَقِيلَ هِيَ أُنثى الوُعوُل وَهِيَ تُيوس الْجَبَلِ. وَقَدْ تَكَرَّرَ فِي الْحَدِيثِ.

هَلَلَ

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(هـ) قَدْ تَكَرَّرَ فِي أَحَادِيثِ الْحَجِّ ذِكْرُ «الْإِهْلَالِ» وَهُوَ رَفْع الصَّوْت بالتّلْبِيَة.
يُقَالُ: أَهَلَّ المُحْرم بِالْحَجِّ يُهِلُّ إِهْلَالًا، إِذَا لَبَّى وَرَفَعَ صَوْتَه. والْمُهَلُّ، بضمِّ الْمِيمِ: مَوضِع الْإِهْلَالِ، وَهُوَ الميقاتُ الَّذِي يُحْرِمُون مِنْهُ، ويَقَع عَلَى الزَّمان والمصْدر.
وَمِنْهُ «إهْلالُ الْهِلَالِ واسْتِهْلَالُهُ» إِذَا رُفع الصَّوتُ بالتَّكْبير عنْد رُؤيَتِه.
واسْتِهْلَالُ الصَّبيِّ: تَصْويتُه عِنْدَ ولادَتِه. وأَهَلَّ الهِلالُ، إِذَا طَلَع، وأُهِلَّ واسْتَهَلَّ، إِذَا أُبْصِرَ، وأَهْلَلْتُهُ، إِذَا أبْصَرْتَه.
(س) وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ عُمَرَ «أنَّ نَاساً قَالُوا لَهُ: إنَّا بَيْن الجِبَال لَا نُهِلُّ الهِلالَ إِذَا أهَلَّه الناسُ» أَيْ لَا نُبْصِرُه إِذَا أبْصَرَه الناسُ، لأجْلِ الجبَالِ.
(هـ) وَفِيهِ «الصبِيُّ إِذَا وُلِدَ لَمْ يَرِثْ وَلَمْ يُورَثْ حَتَّى يَسْتَهلَّ صَارِخاً» .
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ الجَنِينِ «كَيْفَ نَدِيَ مَن لَا أكَل وَلَا شَرِب ولاَ اسْتَهَلَّ» وقد تَكررت فيهما الأحاديث. وَفِي حَدِيثِ فَاطِمَةَ «فَلَمَّا رَآهَا اسْتَبْشَر وتَهَلَّلَ وجْهُه» أَيِ اسْتَنَارَ وظَهَرَتْ عَلَيْهِ أمَارَاتُ السُّرُور.
[هـ] وَفِي حَدِيثِ النابِغَة الجَعْدِيّ «فَنَيَّفَ عَلَى المِائِة، وَكَأَنَّ فَاهُ البَرَدُ المُنْهَلُّ» كُلُّ شَيْءٍ انْصَبَّ فَقَد انْهَلَّ. يُقال: انْهَلَّ المَطَرُ يَنْهَلُّ انْهِلَالًا، إذَا اشْتَدَّ انْصِبَابُه .
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ الإسْتسقاء «فالَّفَ اللَّه السَّحابَ وهَلَّتْنَا» هَكَذَا جَاءَ فِي رِوَاية لِمُسْلِم .
يُقال: هَلَّ السّحابُ، إِذَا مَطَر بِشِدَّة.
وَفِي قَصِيدَةِ كَعْبٍ:
لَا يَقَعُ الطَّعْنُ إِلَّا فِي نُحُورِهِمُ ... ومَا لَهُم عَن حِياضِ المَوْتِ تَهْلِيلُ
أَيْ نُكُوصٌ وتَأخُّر. يُقال: هَلَّلَ عَنِ الأمْر، إِذَا وَلَّى عَنْه ونَكَص.
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