Lane's Lexicon (Edward Lane, 1863)
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12 اـِخْضَوْضَبَ see 1.
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خَضْبٌ خضب The colour of a tree, or of the spadix of a palm-tree, when it becomes green: pl. خُضُوبٌ. (K.) ― -b2- A plant fresh, or new, and green in consequence of rain; as also ↓ خَضُوبٌ: (K:) or watered by rain, and imparting a colour to the ordure: (TA:) or the green colour that appears in trees when they begin to put forth their leaves: (K:) pl. خُضُوبٌ. (TA.)
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خَضْبَةٌ خضب خضبه خضبة A spadix of a palm-tree: خَصْبَةٌ, [q. v.,] with the unpointed ص, is erroneously said to have this signification. (TA.)
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خُضَبَةٌ خضب خضبه خضبة A woman who uses خِضَاب for herself [i. e. for dyeing her hair or hands &c. ] much, or often. (S, A, K.)
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خِضَابٌ خضاب Hinnà (حِنَّاآء), and the like: (Msb:) or the thing with which one dyes, or tinges, his, or her, hair &c.; (S, K, TA;) such as حِنَّاآء and كَتَم and the like. (TA.)
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خَضُوبٌ خضوب : see خَضْبٌ.
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خَضِيبٌ خضيب Anything dyed, tinged, or changed in colour; [generally, with hinnà;] as also ↓ مَخْضُوبٌ: the former is both masc. and fem.: and its pl. is خُضُبٌ. (TA.) You say كَفٌّ خَضِيبٌ (S, A, K) and ↓ خَاضِبٌ (TA voce ضَارِبٌ) [ A hand dyed with hinnà]: and بَنَانٌ خَضِيبٌ and ↓ مَخْضُوبٌ (K) and ↓ مُخَضَّبٌ (S, A, K) [ fingers, or fingers' ends, dyed with hinnà]; but the last of these has an intensive signification. (S.) ― -b2- And hence, (TA,) الكَفُّ الخَضِيبُ (assumed tropical:) A certain star; (S, A, K;) the star β of Cassiopeia; (so in the Egyptian almanacs;) [i. e.] the bright star of the constel-lation called ذَاتُ الكُرْسِىِّ; which star is [termed] the extended right hand of الثُّرَيَّا [or the Pleiades; corresponding to the star called الكَفُّ الجَذْمَاآءُ]. (Kzw. [See أَجْذَمُ.]) ― -b3- And اِمْرَأَةٌ خَضِيبٌ [ A woman having her hands, or feet, or hair, &c., dyed with hinnà or the like]. (K.)
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خَاضِبٌ خاضب A man dyeing, or who dyes, his hair with hinnà. (Msb.) ― -b2- See also خَضِيبٌ. ― -b3- Also (tropical:) A male ostrich (S, A, K, &c.) whose shanks (A, K) and legs (A) have become red, (A, K,) or green, [app. meaning of a dark, or an ashy, dustcolour, ] or yellow, (A,) in consequence of his lusting after the female, (A, K,) or in consequence of his having eaten the [ herbage termed ] رَبِيع: (A:) or the front edges of whose shanks have become red, (S, K,) or green, (K,) or yellow, in consequence of his having eaten the [ herbage termed ] ربيع: (S, K:) or whose beak and shanks have become red from his having eaten the [ herbage termed ] ربيع: in the summer (الصَّيْف) he becomes bald (يقرع), and his shanks become white: (L:) or whose shanks have become green by reason of lust in the [ season termed ] ربيع: (ADk:) accord. to some, (TA,) it is applied only to the male ostrich: (S, K:) but some explain it without this restriction; and Lth mentions [the fem.] خَاضِبَةٌ as applied to an ostrich: [it is said that] the skin of the neck, and that of the breast, and that of the thighs, of the male ostrich, but not his feathers, become intensely red when he lusts after the female: or, as some say, خاضب signifies an ostrich that has eaten green food: (TA:) or the extremities of whose feathers are dyed by [ the eating of ] blossoms, and the slender parts of whose legs have become red by the same cause: accord. to an Arab of the desert, supposed to be Aboo-Kheyreh, in the [season termed] ربيع, when it eats أَسَارِيع [app. meaning certain worms so called], its legs and beak assume the red hue of the عُصْفُر [or safflower]: (AHn, L:) or خاضب is applied to a male ostrich the slender parts of whose legs become red when the dates begin to become red, and cease to be so when the redness of the dates ceases: (AHn, K:) so that it is not from eating اساريع, which, it is said, no ostrich is known to eat: accord. to As, the cause [of the redness above mentioned] is only the dye of blossoms; but were it so, the bird would also become yellow, and green, &c., [and some assert that it partially does, as has been shown above,] accord. to the colours of the blossoms and herbs; and the green colour would predominate: [but, as the Arabs say, this requires consideration:] whatever be the cause, the bird, it is said, is termed خاضب on account of the redness that affects its shanks: and this word is [said to be] an epithet used as a proper name of the bird: (AHn, L:) but this is a mistake, unless it mean that, because of its prevailing application, it is used in the same manner as الحٰرِثُ and العَبَّاسُ, not that it may be used [in a determinate sense] without the article ال: (L:) the pl. is خَوَاضِبُ. (TA.) It is also said to be applied as an epithet to Any animal that eats خَضْب [q. v.]: (TA:) and particularly to [the species of bovine antelope called] the wild bull (الثَّوْرُ الوَحْشِىُّ). (L.) ― -b4- [See also a saying of Dukeyn cited voce رَاوُوقٌ.]
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مِخْضَبٌ مخضب I. q. مِرْكَنٌ, (S, K,) or اـِجَّانَةٌ: (A:) or a vessel resembling that called اـِجَّانَةٌ, in which clothes are washed. (TA.) ― -b2- مَخَاضِبُ [is its pl.; and also] signifies The rags of the خِضَاب [or hudot;innà or the like ]: (A:) [or] of the حيض [or catamenia ]. (TA.) [If these two significations be correct, the latter is app. tropical: but حيض may be a mistranscription for خضاب.]
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مُخَضَّبٌ مخضب : see خَضِيبٌ.
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مَخْضُوبٌ مخضوب : see خَضِيبٌ, in two places.
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1 خَضَدَ خضد , aor. خَضِدَ , (L, K,) inf. n. خَضْدٌ, (L,) He broke wood, or a branch, or twig, whether moist or dry, (L, K,) or a soft thing, (L,) so that its parts did not separate. (L, K.) ― -b2- It (carriage) broke in pieces fruit. (A.) ― -b3- He bent, (S, A, L,) without breaking, (S, L,) wood, or a branch, or twig. (S, A, L.) You say also, خَضَدَ البَعِيرُ عُنُقَ اآخَرَ (L, K) The camel broke, (L,) or bent, (K,) the neck of another camel: (L, K:) or (tropical:) the camel fought another camel. (Lth, A.) ― -b4- Also, (S, K,) inf. n. as above, (S,) He cut, or cut off, (S, K,) anything moist, or soft, or supple; and so ↓ خضّد, inf. n. تَخْضِيدٌ. (S.) And خَضَدَ الشَّجَرَ He cut off, (S, A, K,) or pulled off, or removed, (Fr, Zj,) the thorns of the trees. (Fr, Zj, S, A, K.) ― -b5- Also, (A, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (S,) (tropical:) He (a man, K) ate vehemently: (S, A, K:) or [ he craunched a thing;] he ate something moist, or soft, or supple; as a cucumber, and a carrot, (K,) and the like: (TA:) and (assumed tropical:) he (a horse) ate in the manner termed خَضْمٌ, (L,) or قَضْمٌ. (TA.) An Arab of the desert, who liked the cucumber, being asked what pleased him therein, answered, خَضْدُهُ [app. meaning The craunching thereof ]: (S, L:) or he was asked what pleased him thereof, and answered, خَضَدُهُ, meaning what is broken in pieces, thereof. (A.) -A2- خَضِدَ, [aor. خَضَدَ ,] (TA,) inf. n. خَضَدٌ, (K,) It (fruit) became shrunk and shrivelled. (K, TA.)
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2 خَضَّدَ see 1.
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5 تَخَضَّدَ see 7, in two places. ― -b2- [Also, app., (assumed tropical:) He affected an inclining of his body, or a bending, or he inclined his body, or bent, from side to side, by reason of languor; syn. تَثَنَّى: (see its part. n., voce أَخْضَدُ:) as said of a drunken man, in the Deewán of the Hudhalees, Freytag renders it fractus fuit et quasi fractus corruit. ]
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7 انخضد انخضد It (wood, or a branch, or twig, whether moist or dry,) broke so that its parts did not separate; as also ↓ تخضّد. (L, K.) ― -b2- It (fruit, A, K, fresh, or moist, TA, being carried from one place to another, A, TA) became broken in pieces, (A, K,) or crushed; (K;) and so ↓ تخضّد. (A.) ― -b3- It (wood, or a branch, or twig,) bent without breaking (AZ, S, L) asunder. (AZ, L.)
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خَضَدٌ خضد Feebleness and weakness in a plant. (K.) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) A malady (L, K) in a man, (L,) affecting the limbs, not amounting to a fracture; as also ↓ خَضَادٌ. (L, K.) ― -b3- (assumed tropical:) Languor and pain of the body, with laziness. (L.) ― -b4- خَضَدُ السَّفَرِ (tropical:) The fatigue and weariness that are occasioned to a man by travel. (TA.) -A2- Whatever is cut off from wood, or a branch, or twig, (S, A, L, K,) that is moist, or soft, or supple: (S, L, K:) or what breaks in pieces, or broken pieces, of trees; as also ↓ يَخْضُودٌ: (K:) or what is cut off, and removed, of trees: and broken pieces, heaped up, of the papyrus, and of any pieces of wood, or of branches, or twigs, that are moist, or soft, or supple: (L:) and broken pieces of cucumbers [&c.]. (A.) -A3- A certain plant: (K:) or a-certain soft, or flaccid, kind of tree, without thorns. (L.) [See also خَضَادٌ.]
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خَضِدٌ خضد (assumed tropical:) Lacking power to rise, (K, TA,) from languor of the body, and pain, with laziness; (TA;) as also ↓ مَخْضُودٌ. (K.)
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خَضَادٌ خضاد : see خَضَدٌ. -A2- Also A certain kind of tree, (S, K,) soft, or flaccid, and without thorns: (S:) [see also خَضَدٌ:] or, of the kind of trees called جَنْبَة, the leaves of which have edges like those of the حَلْفَاآء, which are pulled with the hand like حلفاء. (L.)
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خَضُودٌ خضود A horse that eats in the manner termed قَضْمٌ. (TA. [See 1.])
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خَضِيدٌ خضيد , applied to wood, or a branch, or twig, whether moist or dry, Broken so that its parts are not separated; as also ↓ مَخْضُودٌ. (L.) ― -b2- Also, and ↓ مَخْضُودٌ (S, A) and ↓ مُخَضَّدٌ, (A,) A tree, (S,) or lote-tree, (A,) having its thorns cut off, (S, A,) or pulled off, or removed: (Fr and Zj in explanation of the second word as occurring in the Kur lvi. 27:) or the second, in the Kur (ubi suprà), may mean having the branches bent by reason of the abundance of the fruit. (Bd.)
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أَخْضَدُ ذ and ↓ مُتَخَضِّدٌ i. q. مُتَثَنٍّ [app. as meaning (assumed tropical:) Affecting an inclining of the body, or a bending, or inclining the body, or bending, from side to side, by reason of languor: see 5; and see also خَضَدٌ and خَضِدٌ]. (K.)
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مِخْضَدٌ مخضد (tropical:) A vehement eater: (A, L, K:) one who eats with coarseness, or rudeness, and quickness. (L.)
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مُخَضَّدٌ مخضد : see َضِيدٌ.
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مَخْضُودٌ مخضود : see خَضِيدٌ, in two places: ― -b2- and خَضِدٌ.
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مُتَخَضِّدٌ متخضد : see أَخْضَدُ.
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يَخْضُودٌ يخضود : see خَضَدٌ.
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1 خَضِرَ خضر خضرة : see 9, in two places. -A2- خَضَرَ: see 8, in two places.
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2 خضّرهُ خضر خضره خضرة , [inf. n. تَخْضِيرٌ,] He rendered it أَخْضَر [i. e. green, &c.]. (S.) ― -b2- [Hence,] it is said in a trad., اـِذَا أَرَادَ ا@للّٰهُ بِعَبْدٍ شَرًّا خَضَّرَ لَهُ فِى اللَّبِنِ وَالطِّينِ حَتَّى يَبْنِىَ, (TA,) i. e. (assumed tropical:) [ When God desires evil to befall a man, ] He makes him to have pleasure in unburnt bricks and clay, so that he may build, and thus be diverted from the things of the world to come, if his building be beyond his need, or not such a structure as a mosque or the like. (Marginal note in a copy of the “ Jámi' es-Sagheer ” of Es-Suyootee.) [Hence also,] خُضِّرَ لَهُ فِيهِ, inf. n. as above, (tropical:) He was blessed in it. (L, K.) You say, مَنْ خُضِّرَ لَهُ فِى شَىْءٍ فَلْيَلْزَمْهُ, (L,) or مَنْ خُضِّرَ مِنْ شَىْءٍ فليلزمه, (so in a copy of the Mgh,) i. e. (assumed tropical:) Whosoever is blessed in a thing, (Mgh, L,) meaning an art or a trade or traffic, or a means of subsistence, let him keep to it. (L.)
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3 خاضرهُ خاضره خاضرة , (TK,) inf. n. مُخَاضَرَةٌ, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) He sold to him fruits before they were in a good, or sound, state: (A:) or before their goodness, or soundness, became apparent: (S, Mgh, Msb, K, TK:) the doing of which is forbidden: (S:) accord. to some, (TA,) the prohibition includes the sale of fresh ripe dates, [app. if not fully ripe,] and herbs, or leguminous plants, and the like; and therefore some disapprove of selling a greater quantity of fresh ripe dates than is cut at once. (S.)
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4 اخضر أخضر اخضر خضر ٱخضر It (plenty of moisture) rendered seedproduce soft, or tender. (TA.)
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8 اختضر اختضر He cut herbage, (S, K,) or a tree, (A,) while it was green; (S, A, K;) as also ↓ خَضَرَ, (A, TA,) aor. خَضُرَ , inf. n. خَضْرٌ. (TA.) And اُخْتُضِرَ It (herbage, TA) was taken, (K,) and pastured upon, (TA,) while fresh and juicy, (K,) and green, before it had attained its full height. (TA.) See also 9, last sentence. ― -b2- Hence, (S, TA,) the pass. form, (assumed tropical:) He died in his youth; (S, K;) in his fresh and flourishing state. (S.) Young men used to say to an old man, أَجْزَرْتُ يَا شَيْخُ (assumed tropical:) [Thou hast attained to the time for dying, (lit. for being cut,) O old man]: and he replied, أَىْ بَنِىَّ وَتُخْتَضَرُونَ (assumed tropical:) [ O my sons, and ye shall be cut off, or die, in your youth ]. (S. [See also أَجْزَرَ.]) ― -b3- Also, the act. v., He cut off the green branches of a palm-tree with his مِخْلَب; (TA;) and so ↓ خَضَرَ, (K, * TA,) aor. خَضُرَ , inf. n. خَضْرٌ: (TA:) and he cut off a thing, as a man's nose, entirely: (TA:) or, simply, he cut off a man's nose. (IAar.) ― -b4- And He ate fruit [ while it was green, or] before it was ripe. (A.) ― -b5- And hence, (TA,) (tropical:) He deflowered a girl: (K, TA:) or, before she had attained to puberty; (Msb in art. قض, and K;) as also اِبْتَسَرَ and اِبْتَكَرَ. (TA.) ― -b6- Also (assumed tropical:) He took a camel in a refractory state, not trained, and attached the nose-rein to him, and drove him. (TA.) ― -b7- And (assumed tropical:) He took up a load, or burden. (K.)
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9 اخضرّ أخضر اخضر خضر ٱخضر , (S, A, K,) inf. n. اِخْضِرَارٌ; (S, A;) and ↓ اخضوضر, (S, K,) [inf. n. اِخْضِيضَارٌ, in the TA written by mistake اِخْضِيرَارٌ;] and ↓ حَضِرَ, aor. خَضَرَ , (Msb, K,) inf. n. خَضَرٌ; (Msb;) It (a colour, Msb, or seed-produce, K) was, or became, of the colour termed خُضْرَة [i. e. green: and he, (a camel, and a horse, and an ass, and sometimes a bird,) and it, (a garment of the kind called كِسَاآء, and the like, or any other thing,) was, or became, of a dark, or an ashy, dust-colour; or dingy ash-colour; or dark dust-colour: and he, (a man,) or it, (a thing,) was, or became, of a tawny, or brownish, colour; or blackish; or of a blackish hue inclining to green; or black; or intensely black: see خُضْرَةٌ and أَخْضَرُ]. (S, A, Msb, K.) [Hence,] اخضرّ اـِزَارَى ( The place of ) my ازار became black: or, rather, became of a [ blackish ] hue inclining to green: because the hair when it first grows is of that hue. (Har p. 494.) And اخضرّ شَارِبُهُ [ His mustache grew so as to appear dark ]; said of a boy; a phrase similar to بَقَلَ وَجْهُهُ. (Mgh in art. بقل.) And اخضرّاللَّيْلُ (tropical:) The night became dark and black. (K, * TA.) And اخضرّت الظُّلْمَةُ (tropical:) The darkness became intensely black. (A.) ― -b2- اخضرّ جِلْدَتُهُ [properly His skin became green from carrying the produce of his land; meaning] (tropical:) he became in a state of plenty. (TA. [See هُمْ خُضْرُ المَنَاكِبِ, voce أَخْضَرُ.]) ― -b3- اخضرّ said of seed-produce, It was, or became, soft, or tender; as also ↓ اخضوضر; and ↓ خَضِرَ, aor. خَضَرَ , (TA,) inf. n. خَضَرٌ. (K, * TA.) -A2- اخضرّ and ↓ اِخْتَضَرَ, (K,) or this may be of the pass. form, [اُخْتُضِرَ,] so as to agree with what occurs before, [see 8,] (TA,) It (herbage, TA) was, or became, cut. (K, * TA.)
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12 اـِخْضَوْضَرَ see 9, first sentence: ― -b2- and last sentence but one.
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خَضْرٌ خضر خضرة Trees (شَجَرٌ) that are soft, or tender, when cut; as also ↓ مَخْضُورٌ. (TA.)
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خُضْرٌ خضر خضرة : see خُضَارَةٌ.
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خِضْرٌ خضر خضرة [ i. q. خَضِرٌ]. You say, أَخَذَهُ خِضْرًا مِضْرًا, and مَضِرًا ↓ خَضِرًا, He took it without price: or in its fresh, or juicy, state: (K:) مضرا being an imitative sequent. (TA.) Whence the saying, مَضِرَةٌ ↓ الدُّنْيَا خَضِرَةٌ [in the S حُلْوَةٌ خَضِرَةٌ] The goods of this world are delicate, fresh, and pleasant: or pleasing. (TA.) And ↓ الغَزْوُ حُلْوٌ خَضِرٌ [ Predatory warfare is sweet and ] fresh [or refreshing ] and loved; because of the victory and spoil attending it. (TA, from a trad. of Ibn- 'Omar [which see fully quoted voce ثُمَامٌ].) ― -b2- You say also, هُوَلَكَ خِضْرًا مِضْرًا It is thine, or for thee: may it be attended with enjoyment and a wholesome result. (K.) ― -b3- And ذَهَبَ دَمَهُ خِضْرًا مِضْرًا, (S, K,) and مَضِرًا ↓ خَضِرًا, (K,) His blood went unrevenged, or unretaliated, or unexpiated by a mulet: (S, K:) مضرا being an imitative sequent [here as in the former instance]. (TA.)
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خَضَرٌ خضر خضرة inf. n. of خَضِرَ: [see 9, first sentence: ― -b2- and last sentence but one; and] see also خُضْرَةٌ. -A2- Also Green palm-branches with the leaves upon them: and green palm-branches stripped of their leaves: (Fr, K:) pl. أَخْضَارٌ. (AHn.)
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خَضِرٌ خضر خضرة : see أَخْضَرُ. ― -b2- Also A place having much verdure; and so ↓ يَخْضُورٌ and ↓ مَخْضَرَةٌ. (K.) And أَرْضٌ خَضِرَةٌ and ↓ يَخْضُورٌ Land in which is much verdure: and ↓ ارض مَخْضَرَةٌ, as in the Kur xxii. 62, accord. to one reading, verdant land. (TA.) ― -b3- See also خِضْرٌ, in four places. ― -b4- Also, [as a subst.,] What is green: (Akh, S, and Bd in vi. 99:) seed-produce; (Lth, Bd, K;) and so ↓ خُضَّارَى: (S:) so the former in the Kur ubi suprà: (Lth, Bd:) or goodly green herbage: (A:) and a branch: (K:) any branch. (TA.) ― -b5- And الخَضِرُ The plant called ↓ البَقْلَةُ الخَضْرَاآءُ; as also ↓ الخَضِرَةُ and ↓ الخَضِيرُ (K) and ↓ الخُضْرَةُ: (TA:) it is a green and rough herb or leguminous plant, the leaves and fruit of which are like those of millet; it rises to the height of a cubit; and fills the mouth of the camel. (TA.) Also A species of plant of the kind called جَنْبَة; (K;) which latter term is applied to herbage whereof the root is deep in the earth, like the نَصِىّ and صِلِّيَان: (TA:) [a coll. gen. n.:] n. un. with ة: (K:) it is not of the slender and succulent herbs or leguminous plants, which dry up in summer. (TA.) Hence اآكِلَةُ الخَضِرِ, occurring in a trad., [properly signifying A she-camel that eats the plant above mentioned, ] applied to a man who acts justly and moderately with respect to worldly enjoyments: for the خضر is not of the slender and succulent herbs, as above observed, nor of those excellent plants which the spring produces by its consecutive rains, and which therefore become goodly and soft or tender; but of those upon which beasts pasture after others have dried up, because they find no others, and which the Arabs call جَنْبَة; and the beasts do not eat much of it, nor do they find it wholesome. (IAth, TA.)
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خَضْرَةٌ خضر خضره خضرة [if not a mistranscription for خُضْرَةٌ] Fresh cut herbage, to be eaten quickly. (TA.)
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خُضْرَةٌ خضر خضره خضرة [ Greenness; a green colour; verdure; ] a certain colour, (S, A, K,) well known; (K;) [and] a colour between black and white: it is in plants and in animals &c., and, accord. to IAar, in water also: (TA:) in camels, (S,) and horses, (S, K,) [and asses, and sometimes in birds, and in a garment of the kind called كِسَاآء, and the like, and in other things, a dark, or an ashy, dust-colour; or dingy ash-colour; or dark dustcolour; ] a dust-colour intermixed with دُهْمَة [i. e. blackness or deep ash-colour ]: (S, K:) in men, [and in other things,] a tawny, or brownish, colour; syn. سُمْرَةٌ: (S:) [and a blackish hue: and a blackish hue inclining to green: ] and blackness: (TA:) [and intense blackness: see 9; and see also أَخْضَرُ:] pl. خُضَرٌ and خُضْرٌ. (K.) ― -b2- And A green plant: pl. خُضَرٌ: (TA:) or the latter signifies herbs, or leguminous plants; as though pl. of the former. (Msb.) [See خَضَارٌ: and خَضْرَةٌ.] ― -b3- See also خَضِرٌ. ― -b4- Also Softness, or tenderness, (IAar, K,) of seed-produce [and the like]; (TA;) and so ↓ خَضَرٌ, (K,) inf. n. of خَضِرَ. (TA.) ― -b5- And What is soft, or tender; fresh, or juicy; and pleasant to the eater. (TA, from a خُطْبَة of 'Alee, delivered at El-Koofeh.)
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الخَضِرَةٌ الخضره الخضرة خضرة : see خَضِرٌ.
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خُضْرِيَّةٌ خضري خضريه خضرية A palm-tree (نَخْلَةٌ) that bears good green dates. (Az, K.) ― -b2- A kind of dates, green, resembling glass, of a colour that is admired. (AHn.)
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خَضَارٌ خضار Herbs, or leguminous plants, in the first state of their growth. (S, * K, * TA.) [See also خُضْرَةٌ.] ― -b2- Also Milk mixed with much water: (S, K:) AZ says that it is like سَمَارٌ, meaning as above, diluted so as to be of a dark, or an ashy, dust-colour (حَتَّى ا@خْضَرَّ): like as the rájiz says, جَاؤُوا بِضَيْحٍ هَلْ رَأَيْتَ الذِّئْبَ قَطْ [They brought milk mixed with much water. Hast thou ever seen the wolf?]: meaning that the milk was of an ash-colour (أَوْرَق), like the colour of the wolf, by reason of the great quantity of the water: or, as some say, milk and water in the proportion of one third of the former to two thirds of the latter: it is of any milk, that has been kept in a skin or that is fresh, and from any beast: some say that the word is a pl., [or rather a coll. gen. n.,] and that the sing., or n. un., is with ة. (TA.)
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خَضُورٌ خضور : see أَخْضَرُ.
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خَضِيرٌ خضير : see أَخْضَرُ: ― -b2- and see also خَضِرٌ.
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خُضَيْرٌ خضير : see what next follows.
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خُضَارَةٌ خضار خضاره خضارة : see أَخْضَرُ, in the latter half of the paragraph. ― -b2- خُضَارَةٌ, determinate, and imperfectly decl., (ISk, S, K,) because it has the quality of a proper name and the fem. gender with ة, like أُسَامَةٌ &c., (TA,) (tropical:) The sea; (ISk, S, A, K;) as also ↓ الأَخْضَرُ, and ↓ خُضَيْرٌ, (A, TA,) or ↓ خُضْرٌ. (So in a copy of the A.) [But it is used as a masc. proper name; for] you say, هٰذَا خُضَارَةُ طَامِيًا [ This is the sea, in a state of rising, or becoming full, or becoming high and full ]. (S, TA. [In one copy of the S, I find هٰذِهِ; but in others, هٰذَا; and in all, طَامِيًا.])
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خَضِيرَةٌ خضير خضيره خضيرة A palm-tree (نَخْلَةٌ) of which the dates fall while unripe and green; (S, K;) as also ↓ مِخْضَارٌ. (TA.)
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خُضَيْرَةٌ خضير خضيره خضيرة dim. of خُضْرَةٌ. -A2- Also (tropical:) A woman who scarcely ever, or never, completes the fruit of her womb, so that she casts it. (TA.)
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خُضَارِىٌّ خضار خضارى خضاري خضاريي A certain bird; (S, K;) also called the أَخْيَل; (S;) regarded as of evil omen when it alighted upon the back of a camel: it is أَخْضَر [i. e. green, or of a dark or an ashy dust-colour ], with redness in the حَنَك [or part beneath the beak ], and is larger than the قَطَا: or certain green, or dark or ashy dust-coloured, birds, (طَيْرٌ خُضْرٌ,) also called قَارِيَة: A 'Obeyd asserts that the Arabs loved them, and likened to them a liberal, or bountiful, man: but ISd says, on the authority of the 'Eyn, that they regarded them as of evil omen: (TA:) [Golius states, on the authority of Meyd, that the خضارىّ is a bird of a blackish colour, called in Persian كَرايَهْ. See Bochart's Hieroz. p. ii. col. 61; referred to by Freytag.] ― -b2- Also The [ tree, or shrub, called ] رِمْث, when it has grown tall. (TA.)
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