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لطخ
Root entry · 1 derived lemma5 تلطّخ ذ He, or it, (as a garment, Msb,) became defiled, befouled, polluted, dirtied, soiled, besmeared, bedaubed, or bespattered; (S, L, Msb, K;) [or became so much; or he defiled, &c., himself; or did so much; ] بِكَذَا with such a thing, (S,) as with ink. (Msb.) ― -b2- تلطّخ بِقَبِيحٍ, (S, L, K, art. طيخ, &c.) and مِنْ قَبِيحٍ, (L,) i. e. [ He became charged, reproached, or upbraided, with ] something bad, evil, abominable, or foul, either said or done. (L, arts. لطخ and طيخ.) تلطّخ بِشَرٍّ He did evil [ and thus defiled himself; he defiled himself by doing evil ]. (L.)
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تلطّخverb
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تلطّخ بِقَبِيحٍ
مِنْ قَبِيحٍ
تلطّخ بِشَرٍّ