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خنث

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

خُنْثٌ خنث a subst. from اِنْخَنَثَ [ An affectation of a bending, or of an inclining of the body, from side to side, and of languor, or languidness; or a bending and languidness: or flaccidity or flabbiness, and an affectation of a bending, or of an inclining of the body, from side to side: or effeminacy: or softness, delicacy, tenderness, flabbiness, laxness, or limberness, and an affectation of languor, or languidness ]: (S, L:) as also ↓ خِنَاثَةٌ. (Msb.) Jereer says, أَتُوعِدُنِى وَ أَنْتَ مُجَاشِعِىٌّ أَرَى فِى خُنْثِ لِحْيَتِكَ ا@ضْطِرَابَا [ Dost thou threaten me, thou being a Mujáshi'ee? I see, in the softness and weakness of thy beard, or in the bending and languidness, or the effeminacy, of thy person, (for the beard is sometimes, by a synecdoche, put for the whole person,) an evidence of unsoundness, uncompactness, or weakness ]. (S.)

Derived headwords

خُنْثٌ
  1. 1.
أَتُوعِدُنِى وَ أَنْتَ مُجَاشِعِىٌّ
أَرَى فِى خُنْثِ لِحْيَتِكَ ا@ضْطِرَابَا