غلث
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 غَلَثَ ذ , aor. غَلِثَ , inf. n. غَلْثٌ, (S, O, Msb,) which is like عَلْثٌ in its meanings, (K, TA,) for the most part, (TA,) He mixed one thing with another; as wheat with barley. (S, O, Msb.) -A2- غَلَثَ السِّقَاآءَ: see عَلَثَ, with the unpointed ع. -A3- غَلِثَ, [aor. غَلَثَ ,] (S,) inf. n. غَلَثٌ, (S, K,) [like عَلِثَ,] He fought vehemently. (S, K.) And غَلِثَ بِهِ He kept, or clave, to him, fighting him. (S, O.) [And perhaps, as may be inferred from an explanation of مُغَالِثٌ, one says in like manner ↓ غَالَثَهُ, or غالث بِهِ; to which latter, Golius assigns a meaning similar to this, or to that which here next follows, as on the authority of J; but I do not find it in the S.] And غَلِثَ الذِّئْبُ بِالغَنَمِ [like عَلِثَ] The wolf kept to the sheep, or goats, seizing them, and breaking their necks. (S, O.) -A4- And غَلِثَ, aor. غَلِثَ , (K,) inf. n. غَلَثٌ, (TA,) said of a زَنْد, It failed to produce fire; as also ↓ اغتلث. (K.) [See also 1 in art. علث.] -A5- And غَلِثَ said of a bird, It vomited from its crop something which it had swallowed. (O, TA.)
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