جشء
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 جَشَأَتْ نَفْسُهُ ذ , (S, K,) aor. جَشَاَ , (K,) inf. n. جُشُوْءٌ, (S, K, KL,) like قُعُودٌ, (TA,) and جَشَاآءٌ, (KL, [or جَشَأٌ, so Golius on the authority of the KL,]) [like جَأَشَتْ نَفْسُهُ, and جَاشَتْ,] His soul [or stomach] heaved, by reason of grief or fright: (S, K; and so in the O; but in one copy of the K, by reason of grief or joy: TA:) or [simply] heaved, or rose: (T in art. ثور:) and heaved, or became agitated by a tendency to vomit; (K;) i. q. خَبُثَتْ and لَقِسَتْ: (Sh, TA:) and جَشَأَتْ اـِلَىَّ نَفْسِى My soul [or stomach] heaved, or became agitated by a tendency to vomit, or became heavy, (خَبْثَتْ,) in consequence of pain from something that it disliked. (ISh, TA.) ― -b2- جَشَأَ عَنِ الطَّعَامِ He nauseated food, in consequence of indigestion. (TA.) ― -b3- جَشَأَتِ الغَنَمُ The sheep emitted a sound from their throats. (Lth, K.) ― -b4- جَشَأَتِ الأَرْضُ (tropical:) The earth put forth all its plants, or herbage: like as they say, قَاآءَتِ الأَرْضُ أُكْلَهَا [lit. “ the earth vomited her victuals ”]. (TA.) ― -b5- جَشَأَتِ الرِّيَاضُ بِرُبَّاهَا (tropical:) [ The meadows, or gardens,] put forth [their good things ]. (TA.) ― -b6- جَشَأَتِ البِلَادُ بِأَهْلِهَا (tropical:) [ The countries, or towns, &c.,] cast forth [their inhabitants ]. (TA.) ― -b7- جَشَأَتِ البِحَارُ بِأَمْوَاجِهَا (tropical:) [ The seas] cast forth [their waves ]. (TA.) ― -b8- Also جَشَأَ said of the sea, (tropical:) It rushed on, (TA,) grew dark, (K, TA,) and was tumultuous with its waves; (TA;) and [in the CK “ or ”] impended over one. (K, TA.) And in like manner said of the night, (tropical:) It came on suddenly, (TA,) grew dark; (K, TA;) and [in the CK “ or ”] impended over one. (K, TA.) ― -b9- جَشَأَتِ الوَحْشُ (assumed tropical:) The wild animals made a single leap, or spring. (TA.) ― -b10- جَشَأَ القَوْمُ (assumed tropical:) The people, or company of men, went forth from one country, or town, to another. (S, K, TA.) It is said in a trad., جَشَأَتِ الرُّومَ عَلَى عَهْدِ عُمَرَ (assumed tropical:) The Greeks rose, and advanced from their country [in the time of 'Omar ]. (TA.)
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