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ثوخ
Root entry · 1 derived lemma1 ثَاخَ ذ and سَاخَ both signify He, or it, sank into the ground; and Yaakoob asserts that the ث in the former is a substitute for the س in the latter. (L, TA.) You say, ثَاخَتْ قَدَمُهُ بِالوَحْلِ, (S,) or فِى الوَحْلِ, (L,) aor. تَثُوخُ and تَثِيخُ, His foot sank, or entered, into the mire. (S, L.) And ثَاخَتِ الاـِصْبَعُ, aor. as above, (L, K,) inf. n. ثَوْخٌ, (L,) The finger entered, or sank, into a swollen, or tumid, or a soft, or yielding, substance; (L, K;) as also سَاخَت, (L,) and تَاخَت: (Lth:) but this last is disapproved by IDrd, and J and others do not mention it. (TA in art. توخ.)
Derived headwords
ثَاخَverb
- 1.
ثَاخَتْ قَدَمُهُ بِالوَحْلِ
فِى الوَحْلِ
ثَاخَتِ الاـِصْبَعُ