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طش

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

طِشَّة ذ is said in the K to signify A young child; its author having app. understood a young child to be meant thereby in a trad. respecting the [plant called] حَزَاة, in which it is said, يَشْتَرِيهَا أَكَايِيسُ الصِّبْيَانِ لِلطِّشَّةِ [evidently meaning, Intelligent children purchase it for the malady termed طِشَّة, this word being doubtless either a dial. var. of طُشَّة, or a mistranscription]: that طشّة here denotes children is refuted by another relation of the trad., يَشْرَبُهَا أَكَايِيسُ النِّسَاآءِ لِلطُشَّةِ [i. e. intelligent women drink a preparation of it for the طُشَّة]. (TA.)

Derived headwords

طِشَّة
  1. 1.
أَكَايِيسُ الصِّبْيَانِ لِلطِّشَّةِ
يَشْرَبُهَا أَكَايِيسُ النِّسَاآءِ لِلطُشَّةِ