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قرح

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

2 قرّحهُ ذ He wounded him much, or in many places. (Msb.) ― -b2- قُرِّحَ said of a camel: see 1, near the beginning. ― -b3- [قرّحهُ بِالحَقِّ in some copies of the K is a mistranscription; the verb in this phrase being without teshdeed.] ― -b4- قرّح الوَشْمَ He pricked, or punctured, the وشم [or tattoo ] with the needle. (A.) ― -b5- And [the inf. n.] التَّقْرِيحُ signifies التَّشْوِيكُ [by which may be meant The pricking with a thorn: or, as seems to be not improbable from what here follows, it may be from شوّك الزَّرْعُ, q. v.]. (TA.) ― -b6- قرّح, (A,) inf. n. تَقْرِيحٌ, (TA,) said of the [plant called] عَرْفَج, means (tropical:) It put forth its first growth. (A, TA. *) And قرّح الشَّجَرُ (tropical:) The trees put forth the heads [or extremities ] of their leaves. (A.) Accord. to AHn, التَّقْرِيحُ signifies (assumed tropical:) The first vegetation of herbs, or leguminous plants, that grow from grain, or seed: and the growing of the stalk of herbs, or leguminous plants; i. e. the appearing of the stem thereof: IAar uses the phrase يَنْبُتُ صُلْبًا ↓ البَقْلُ مُقْتَرِحًا [as though meaning the herbs, or leguminous plants, grow putting forth the stem in a hard, or firm, state ]; but it should be ↓ مُقَرِّحًا, unless ↓ اِقْتَرَحَ be a dial. var. of قَرَّحَ: or it may be that ↓ مُقْتَرِحًا here means standing upright upon the stem thereof. (TA.) تَقْرِيحُ الأَرْضِ signifies The land's beginning to give growth to plants, or herbage. (TA.)

Derived headwords

قرّحهُverb
  1. 1.
قرّحهُ بِالحَقِّ
شوّك الزَّرْعُ
قرّح الشَّجَرُ
تَقْرِيحُ الأَرْضِ