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هيض
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaهَيْضَةٌ ذ , (Lth, K,) or ↓ هَيْضٌ, (JK,) (assumed tropical:) A disease after a disease: a return of anxiety, or disquietude of mind; and of grief. (Lth, JK, K.) ― -b2- بِهِ هَيْضَةٌ (assumed tropical:) He has a purging and vomiting together; [i. e. the cholera: used in this sense in the present day:] (S, K:) or a discharge of the belly alone. (TA.) You say also, أَصَابَتْ فُلَانًا هَيْضَةٌ, meaning (assumed tropical:) A change of his temperament, such as often occasions laxness of the bowels, causing a frequent going to and from the privy, affected such a one, from the disagreement with him of something which he had eaten. (TA.) ― -b3- بِهِ هَيْضَةُ الكَرَى (tropical:) In him is the languor produced by drowsiness. (A, TA.)
Derived headwords
هَيْضَةٌ
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بِهِ هَيْضَةٌ
أَصَابَتْ فُلَانًا
بِهِ هَيْضَةُ الكَرَى