خض
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaR. Q. 1 خَضْخَضَةٌ خضخض خضخضه خضخضة , (S, O,) inf. n. خَضْخَضَةٌ, (S, O, K,) He agitated it; moved it about; stirred it; shook it; namely, water, (S, O, K,) and the like, (S, O,) and سَوِيق, and the like. (O, K.) You say also, خَضْخَضْتُ دَلْوِى فِى المَاآءِ [ I agitated, or dashed about, my bucket in the water ]. (O, TA.) Sakhr-el-Gheí El-Hudhalee says, describing a water to which he had come for drink, فَخَضْخَضْتُ ضُفْنِىَ فِى جَمِّهِ خِيَاضَ المُدَابِرِ قِدْحًا عَطُوفَا (O, TA,) i. e. [ And I dashed about my leathern bucket in the main body thereof, ] as he who is overcome in the game of el-meysir introduces among the other arrows a borrowed arrow [ that comes forth winning ], in the luck of which he has confidence. (TA in art. خوض.) This verb, though mentioned here, is [said to be] from خَاضَ, aor. يَخُوضُ; not from خَضَّ; therefore the poet here uses خَيِاض for its inf. n. (O, TA.) You also say, جَاآءَهُ بِالخَنْجَرِ فَخَضْخَضَ بِهِ بَطْنَهُ [ He came to him with the dagger, and stirred about with it his belly ]. (TA.) ― -b2- [Hence a meaning of the inf. n. explained in the first paragraph of art. جلد.]
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