Boor 1]
pe ‘or such as are large, of the os [whereof
(A, Mgb:) or [one] of the
large [sorts] of the b (G, K:) determinate, as
‘a gonerie appellation (S, TA) Ag seys, I know
not why itis so called: (ITA) [the reason seems
to be ite leprous hue: see Loyv2] its blood and
its urine have a wonderful effect when put into
the orifice of the penis of a child suffering from
difficulty in voiding AK, TA,) relieving
‘him immediately ; (‘TA ;) and its head, pounded,
when put upon a member, enuses to come forth a
thing that has entered into it and become con
ceealod therein, such as a thorn and the like: (K:
the dual in aya LAL: (§, M, Myb, K:) and the
ee
pl. is Goyal 315, (8, ME, A, Mab, KG) Gent
hhaving no dual form nor pl.; (M;) or, (K,) or
sometimes, (Mab,) or if you will you may say,
(§) A520 without mentioning yee; and Y435
(8, Mab, K;) and 209; (S, M, A, Mab, K 3)
without mentioning JL ; (S, Mgb, K) the last
of ther pl being aa though formed from rel.
55 is the n. un.]:
ven — GH
above: accord. to LAr, what is called in Persian
189
l, Goodly, or beautiful.
oy, applied 0 0
£1 (app. « mistransription, ora dial. var, of (11A.) — g,U pal A cate, a state, or condition,
EY LA) me A bribes ayn. 45): (Mab,
K:) app. mentioned in the K as an Arabie word ;
and if #0, the pronunciation with fet to the «>
is a yulgarism, sinco there is no such measure as
Jelsd: Abu-lAIA El-Ma’arree says that it is not
known in this sonse in the [classical] language of
the Arabs; and it seems as though it were taken
from the same word signifying “an oblong stone;””
aas though the bribe were likened to a stone that
is thrown: (TA:) o it seoms as though
taken from the same word signifying a Jyne
because therewith a thing is got out; (Mgb5) and
so El-Muniweo asserts it to be: (TA:) pl. as
above. (Myb,K.) Hence the phrase, Jebyait aii
[Ae tipt him the bribe; conveyed it to him in like
‘manner as one puts a morsel into another's month;
somewhat like our phraéo Ae greased his fit
(TA.) And the saying, JabU9! 325 Gabi
(Bribes render victorious false allegations): (Myb,
TA:) a prov. (Mgb.)
or an affair, exalied, or of high estimation
(TA;) goodly, or comely. (K, TA.) —
0 A certain ed [or asterim]. (TA, [
Which it is here said to be “of the Mansions,
i.c., of the Mansions of the Moon; but it seems
that Ged, or the like, has been omitted by «
copyiat; for it is maid’ in art. ams, (q. ¥.,) on
several authorities, co be not of the Mansions of
the Moon.])
ei Wa This is larger, bigger, or more
bulky, than he, or it. RTA.)
5b Glad He died it moithout itn being incune
Dent, of obligatory, on him; supererogatorily
or gratuitously, unasked, or undidden: or di
interestedly ; not seoking, or desiring, a compen-
sation: syn. GE)
aH