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(S, L:) and MJbI ) O (S, Msb) from theway of the horses, (Msb,) or from thte course, or
direction, thereof. (S.) And Z s; -U ii34 11 and t i' (Lb, M, L) and L (L) and
* i ' (Lh, M, L) [respecting which last see
what precedes] Such a otie 1ft, or /at left, tothee the course, or direction, of the road. (LB,M, L.) And i t ii ~1 and J .;; (L) or
9 ; . (M) Go along on thy course. (M, L.)
O"; also signifies A way of acting or the lihe;
syn.aqb;L (S, L;) nasalso: (Mgh, L, Mob:see the latter word, in the former half of theparagraph, in two places:) you say,
.1 ; .. [Such a,one went on undevia.tingly in one Way]: (S, L, Msb :) and [in like
manner] 'Sl t l' . 1n The wind came in
one way, (K, K,) in one course, or direction, andone nay, (M, L,) not varying: (S, L:) and[similar to the former of these two phrases is the
saying] ~lj 51 f.,JI . i.e.
[The people, or party, built their houw, or con-structed their tents,] in one mode, or nmanner.(M, L.) Also The aim, or intention, of a man.
(ISh, M,* L.) [Accord. to Fei,] o;-JI also sig-
nifies .;jl ' .- 'l1 [by which may be meantThe place, or tract, or quarter, of the land,tomarcl which one goes; or it may mean tiheface,
or surface, of the ground]: and so V' and
t ;,S. (M.b.)~ ' ,"X also signifies jt'l
b c t '(aJ[app. meaning Tue camels that
leap, sriy.g, or bound, in their running; (see 8;)
or rather >'I'1 Xf jl has this meaning, asappears from what here follows]: (1C:) or [ahorse, or camel,] titat perseveres in his running
and advancing and retiring: and one says, s1.
,JI X l ia;_,, i. . , [app. meaning Therecame a number of Iurses rutnning a heat; forJ, in this explanation seems, from the phraseto which it relates and from what immediatelyprecedes the mention of that phrase, to be aninf. n. used as an epithet in which the quality ofasubst. predominates, and therefore, agreeably witha common rule, applied to a pl. number as wellas to a single individual]: (M, L:) and ;. t
d4n.3 ') A JeJlI [app. meaning, in likemanner, Thtere came, of the horses, a numberrunning a heat, the course of which was not to beturned avay]; (] , L; not expl. in either;) andso, SJ~l X* [of the camels]. (L.) - And Sh
explains u' as applied in a verse of El-Aqshato People, or a party, hastening to fjigt, or day.(L.) Also, [as a quasi-inf. n.,] The leaping,pringing, or bouding, [so I here render e1t'1,
inf. n. of 8, which see for other, similar, mean-ings,] of camels and of horses. (L. [It is therementioned in another place, and in the M, as a
subst., meaning a quasi-inf. n., from c;l.])
X,m: see the next preceding paragraph, in six
place. - It is also pl. of ,t [q. v.]. (Msb, &c.)
;_: asee ;-, in five places.
O';: see On;,, in three place.L
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i)CL, also pronounced 1j';: ee l', in art. ,; and .. , last sentence.
X ,_, (K(,) or ., (S, M, Mgh, Msb,) A spar-head; (1; the iron [head] of a rea:
so called because of its polish: (M, L:) pl. ..1. '
(T, S, Mb, Ii.) One says, X L.1 . 1 .b Hei ione to lwhom the spear-head is subservient, how- soever he wilL (lK.)_ See also an ex. of its pl.
avoce X, in the middle of the paragraph.
And i " is syn. with ..A, q. v. (S, M, L.) -
See also 0-, near the middle of the paragraph,
in two places. -Also Flies; syn. 1Q. [pl. of·~i^]. (El-Muarrij, L.)
Cu;_ A dentifrice; (S, M, L, V;) a medica.ment with which the teeth are rubbed and cleansed,compounded for the purpose of strengthening andfreshening them: (L:) pl. ~". (]g in art.
X ,> [where, in the CV, ; is erroneously
put in its place].)_ See also "'--l
jt and o, pls. of L'Z: see this last in art.
s-: see ;., in two places. - Also Whatflows [upon, or from, the whetstone] on the occa-sion of darpening iron [or a hnife or the lihe],and which is always stinking. (Fr, L.) Andlihatfalls from a stone when one ru/s, or grates,it (Fr, ;, L, O) upon another stone. (Fr, L.) _
See also O~, in the latter half of the paragraph.* 8I
: see 0-, in the latter half of the para-graph. See also L; (of which it is a pl.) inart. ;..
'. Elerated san extending l~engthwie upon
the ground: or sands having the form of Jl~[pl. of )L-, q. v.]: and * O is syn. therewithin the former or latter of these senses: (M, L:)
or .'1 has the former of these meanings, and
a, _is its sing. (S, ].) Also Wind: (M, L,l :) [or a gentle wind: (Freytag, from theDeew&n of the Hudhalees :)] pl. ~,pl'. (L.?2 See also the pl., jn relation to wind, voce X':,
near the middle of the paragraph. See alsoA
$."., in the latter half of the paragraph.
: see a O, of which it is the dim., in theformer halfof the paragraph: and again, in the
latter half of the same. - See also L' (of whichit is an irreg. dim.) in art. ;.
; X The ede (S, M, L, g) of a vertebra (4,M, L) or of the vertebrae (V) of the bach; (S, M,
' L, 1 ;) as als t V and ' 'X : (M, L, :)p1.- 1 : (s, L:) and the head [of any] of
'the bones of the breast: and the eztremity ofthe rib in the breast: (.:) or, as some
c say, C,G signifies the heads of the extremities) of the bones of the breast, w,hich are tlhe soft heads
of th bones of the jj: or the extremities of therib in the breast: or, of a horse, the prominent
[ribs, or anterior parts of the ribs, called]
embling the til , but stopping short of theFP.*: (M, L :) or the upper part of the humy of a
imel/: (yam p. 689:) [or the middle of the lowerpart of the hump; for,] accord. to Az, s;m..
I-51 signifies the j~sh tltat is betrween t to trides, or halves, of t/e hump of the camd; rhichis the best of the orts of flesh, and is marbled with
fat: (L:) or X; signifies bonus [in general];
as also ':l;,: (IA,r, L:) and ($) accord. toIbn-'Amr [or Aboo-'Amr?] and others, (L,) it
signifies the heads of tlhe a_l.. [app. here mean-ing vertebral]; (4, L;) and [it is also said that
the sing.] X* signifies the head of the 1I_[which signifies a vertebra as well as vertebrte, oris more correctly without i when applied to thelatter]. (A.) Also Tlhirst. (iK.)
ji.;.I: see the next preceding paragrapllh.
X" [app. A blast of smoke]. One saysit s1. * Y and X t, meaning [of] thesmoke of fire. (L in the present art. and TA inart. ,j.)
~itZ 5L A cold, or cool, wind; a also
a L;L. (L.)
X"l More [and most] advanced in age: (M,L, :) a correct Arabic word. (M, L.) You
say, I.i .Xl I,i & Tlis is more advanced inage than this: (M, L, K :*) and Th says, speak-
ing of Moosk Ibn-'Eesa El-Leythee, 0.. - J;I
i1) ; [meaning I lived in his tine, he being
the most advanced in age of toe people of thetown, or country]. (M, L.)
;- Advanced in age, or full-grown; (L,I-
Mb ;) applied to a beast, contr. of i: (. and
Mgh and Msb in art. A :) or, applied to ananimal of the ox-kind and to the sheep or goat,[at the least,] in thie third year: (L: [see the
verb, 4:]) fem. with ;: (Mb :) pl. ejL.*, (L,Myb,) which, applied to camels, is [said to be]syn. with Jlt [as meaning advanced in age, or
fu-llgrown], (g,) contr. of :W.I [pl.f f i] soapplied. (, L.)
-., A w.hettone; i.e. a stone, ($, M, L,Myb,) or anything, (K,) wuith rulhic, (4, g,) orupon which, (M, L, Myb, I,) one srlrens, orwlhts, or makl sharp-pointed, (S, M, L, Myb, Ki,)and polishes, (M, L, K,) a knife and the like;
(Myb ;) and t XLL' signifies the same. (S, M, L.)
.;..~ [Bitten with the teeth: whence, app.,
what next follows]. You say l_;. ,',ejl andt * meaning Land of which tie lrbae herbaa
been eaten. (L, I.) - Shrpened, or whetted,or made sharp-pointed, and polished; as also
Vt &e; (M, L, 1;) applied to a knife (1) o,rthing [of any kind]. (M, L.) Made smooth. (s,L.) Formed, fashioned, or shaped. (S, M, L.)Made long. (L) You say ;- .j t Aifr',
in wrhich is length, without breadth; (Lj'. ;)srnooth and twn; or smooth and long; or long,and not high in t/h ball; or soft, tender, thin,
and even; as though the flesh were ground (C,~
.esembling
the , but stopping short of tlle
0
& til�
PJIU:
(M, L:) or the upper part of the ltunip of a
;tmd:
(yam p. 689:) [or the middk of the l~r
--- '00.2art
of the hump; for,] aewrd. to Az, q�mUwo-J
MA,51
signifies the ~ titat is betw^ tio tivo
WO,
or Adves, of tide hump of the camd; which
ilte
bed of tise wrts ofCul&, and 4 marbkd witit
rat:
(L:) or aiLrnifies bonm [in general]
m
also
c;�U: (IA9�r, L:) and (�)'accord. to
[bnjAmr
[or Aboo-'Azzir?] and others, (L,) it
aignifies
the heads of tito ail�� [app. here mean-
�ng
vertebrw];
(�, L;) and [it is abo said that
the
sing.]
* - signifies the hwd of ths ;6"
[which
signifies a vertebra as well as vertebrw, or
is
more
oorrecti without i when applied to the
latter].
Also Tltirst.
0, 6j.;.�
: isee the next preceding paragrapli.
ej"
[arp. A blast of smoke]. One says
'
i
0 t
and
meaning [of] the
smoke
of
fire. (L in the present art. and TA in
art. vi.)
A
cold, or C004 wind; U also
CPWI
More [and most] advanced in age: (M,
L,
V:) a oorrect Ambic word. (M, L.) You
,e
6
A g .1
say,
U& C�,? C~% U& Tlais is more advanced in
age
than this: (M, L, k(:*) and Th says, speak-
& 's .0041ing
of Moosh Ibn-'Eesh El-Leythee, C.-'
'g.i�)t
Qli [meaning I lived in his tijne, he being
1the
most advanced in age of tlo people of ilic
town,
or countrij]. (M, L.)
a 0C._
Advanced in age, or fun-grown; (L,
Mqb
applied to a beast, contr. of U'J- and
Mgh
and Msb in art. A:) or, applied to aii
animal
of the ox-k-ind and to the alieep or goat,
[at
the leastj in tlis titird year: (L: [ow the
A 1.verb,
4:]) fem. with ;: (Mqb:) pl. ej", (L,
Mqb,)
wliich, applied to camels, is [said to be]
Min.
witia * ' [as meaning advanced in aqe, or
i4IS?
---M a 1
1
[PI.
of
so
fua-gmmjtl,
(V') contr. of X3
applied.
(�, L.)
A
whetstone; i. e. a stone, (�, M, L,
C>-,Mqb,)
or anything, (9,) ivith which, (.q,, Vj or
upon
which, (M, L, Mqb, V,) ou &Itarlwm, oi.
wlwu,
or maka sharp-pointed, (�, M, L, Mab, K,)
and
pdiMm, (M, L, K,) a knife and the like
(Mqb;)
and V �t�w signifies the eame. (�, M, L.)
ejq;~
[Bitten with the teeth: wlience, app.,
0
069
what
next follows]. You say &_*;.~ ,bjt and
t
*
' meaning Land of which tise lwrbaqe had
been
eaten. (L, V.) - ShArpened, or whetled,
or
made sharp-pointed, and polished; as also
V
*
' ; (M, L, V;) applied to a knife (V) oi.
eft�Wtliing
[of any kind]. (M, L.) Made smooth.
L.)
Formed, fadtionM, or shaped. (�, M, L.)
Made
long. (L) You say C'&1~" t'A forc
in
ivhich
is ~A, without breadth;
smooth
and mn ; or smooth and long; or lm�el.
qh
in tio ball; or so
and
not hi. tender, 11tht,
and
even; as though the flesh were ground (ci-