Lane's Lexicon (Edward Lane, 1863)
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- خلب1 lemmalane_046030
خَلْبَاآءُ خلباآء : see خَالِبٌ.
خَلْبَاآءُ - خلب1 lemmalane_046031
خُلَبَاآءُ نِسَاآءٍ خلباآء نساآء : see خِلْبٌ.
خُلَبَاآءُ نِسَاآءٍ - خلب1 lemmalane_046032
خَلَبُوبٌ خلبوب : see خَالِبٌ.
خَلَبُوبٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046033
خَلَبُوتٌ خلبوت : see خَالِبٌ, for each in two places.
خَلَبُوتٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046034
خَلُوبٌ خلوب : see خَالِبٌ, for each in two places.
خَلُوبٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046035
خِلَابَةٌ خلاب خلابه خلابة : see 1. [And see also خِلِّيبَى.]
خِلَابَةٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046036
خُلَّبٌ خلب (assumed tropical:) Clouds (سَحَابٌ, S, K, TA) that thunder and lighten, (TA,) containing no rain: (S, K, TA:) or whereof the lightning flashes slightly, so that one hopes for their raining, but which deceive the expectation, and become dispersed: as though derived from خِلَابَةٌ, the “ deceiving with blandishing speech. ” (IAth.) And البَرْقُ الخُلَّبِ and بَرْقُ خُلَّبٍ (S, K) and بَرْقُ الخُلَّبِ (K) and بَرْقٌ خُلَّبٌ (A) (tropical:) Lightning with which is no rain; (S, A;) as though deceiving: (S:) that excites hope [ of rain ] and breaks its promise. (K.) Hence the saying, to him who promises and does not fulfil his promise, اـِنَّمَا أَنْتَ كَبَرْقٍ خُلَّبٍ (assumed tropical:) [ Thou art only like lightning with which is no rain ] (S.). And فُلَانٌ خُلَّبٌ قُلَّبٌ (assumed tropical:) Such a one is sharp in intellect, clever, ingenious, skilful, knowing, or intelligent. (JK.)
خُلَّبٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046037
خَلَّابٌ خلاب and خَلَّابَةٌ: see خَالِبٌ.
خَلَّابٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046038
خِلِّيبَى خليبى خليبي Deceit, or guile. (K.) [See also خَلَابَةٌ, in the first paragraph.]
خِلِّيبَى - خلب1 lemmalane_046039
خَالِبٌ خالب , applied to a man, Deceiving: (K:) and in like manner, [but in an intensive sense,] ↓ خَلَّابٌ (ISk, S, K) and ↓ خَلُوبٌ (Kr, Msb, TA) and ↓ خَلَبُوتٌ (ISk, S, K) and ↓ خَلَبُوبٌ (K) Very deceitful (ISk, S, Kr, Msb, K, * TA) and lying: (ISk, S:) and so, applied to a woman, ↓ خَلَّابَةٌ and ↓ خَلُوبٌ (A, K) and ↓ خَلِبَةٌ (S, K) and ↓ خَلَبُوتٌ (K) and ↓ خَلْبَاآءُ (TA) very deceitful: (S, A, * K, * TA:) خَلَبَةٌ is a pl. [of خَالِبٌ], and means men who deceive women. (S.) You say also اِمْرَأَةٌ خَالِبَةٌ لِلْفُؤَادِ [meaning A woman who captivates the heart by the most blandishing and deceitful speech ]. (TA.)
خَالِبٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046040
أَخْلَبُ ذ [ More, and most, deceiving or deceitful ]. You say of a woman, تَخْلُبُ قَلْبَ الرَّجُلِ بِأَلْطَفِ القَوْلِ وَ أَخْلَبِهِ [ She captivates the heart of the man by the most blandishing and deceiving speech ]. (Lth.)
أَخْلَبُ - خلب1 lemmalane_046041
مِخْلَبٌ مخلب [The talon, or claw, of a bird or beast of prey; a tearing talon or claw; ] the same to the bird (S, Mgh, Msb) and to the beast of prey (S, Msb) as the ظُفُر to man; (S, Mgh, Msb;) because the bird [or beast] cuts and rends with it the skin: (Msb:) the ظُفُر [or nail ] (A, K) of any beast or bird of prey: or it is of a bird of prey; and the ظفر is of a bird that does not prey: (K:) pl. مَخَالِبُ. (A.) [See also خِلْبٌ.] You say, أَنْشَبَ فِيهِ مَخَالِبَهُ, meaning (tropical:) He clung, or caught, to him, or it. (A.) ― -b2- Also A مِنْجَل [or reaping-hook ] (S, Msb, K) in a general sense: or (TA) that has no teeth. (S, Msb, TA.)
مِخْلَبٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046042
عُقَابٌ مُخْلِبَةٌ عقاب مخلبه عقاب مخلبة An eagle with sharp talons. (JK.)
عُقَابٌ مُخْلِبَةٌ - خلب1 lemmalane_046043
مُخَلَّبٌ مخلب , applied to a garment, or piece of cloth, (S, TA,) means كَثِيرُ الوَشْىِ, (S, K, TA,) i. e. [ Much variegated or figured; or] of many colours. (TA.) [See also خِلْبٌ.]
مُخَلَّبٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046044
1 خَلَجَ خلج خليج , (S, A, L, Msb, K,) aor. خَلِجَ , (S, K,) or خَلُجَ , (Msb,) inf. n. خَلْجٌ; and ↓ اختلج; (S, L, Msb, TA;) and ↓ تخلّج; (L, TA;) He drew, dragged, pulled, strained, stretched, extended, lengthened, or protracted, (S, L, K,) a thing: (S, * L, TA:) and he pulled out or up, displaced, removed, or took away, (S, A, Msb, K,) a thing, (S, * A, Msb, TA,) and a person. (A.) Thus in the saying, أَخَذَ بِيَدِهِ فَخَلَجَهُ بَيْنِ صَحْبِهِ [ He took his hand, and pulled him out from amid his companions ]: and خَلَجَ رُمْحَهُ مِنَ المَطْعُونِ [ He pulled out his spear from the person pierced ]: and رُمْحًا مَرْكُوزًا ↓ اختلج [ He pulled out a spear stuck in the ground ]. (A, TA.) [See also an ex. in a verse cited voce مَطْرَبٌ.] El-'Ajjáj says, فَاـِنْ يَكُنْ هٰذَا الزَّمَانُ خَلَجَا فَقَدْ لَبِسْنَا عَيْشَهُ المُخَرْفَجَا meaning (assumed tropical:) And if this time has taken away, and exchanged for another, a state [in which we were, we have long enjoyed its plentiful life ]. (S.) ― -b2- [Hence,] خُلِجَ, said of a stallion-camel, He was taken away from the females that had passed seven or eight months since the period when they last brought forth, before he had become too languid to cover any longer. (Lth, A, L.) And خَلَجَ, aor. خَلِجَ , (assumed tropical:) He weaned his offspring, or the offspring of his she-camel: (K:) (tropical:) he separated a young camel from the mother. (A.) And خَلَجَتْ وَلَدَهَا (tropical:) She (a mother) weaned her offspring: (M, A:) so accord. to Lh, who does not particularize any kind [of animal]. (M.) And خَلَجَ نَاقَةً (assumed tropical:) He weaned the offspring of a she-camel. (S.) And مِنْ بَيْنِهِمْ ↓ اُخْتُلِجَ (tropical:) [ He was taken away from among them ]: said of the dead. (A, TA.) ― -b3- خَلَجَنِى كَذَا, (S, K, *) aor. خَلِجَ , (K,) (assumed tropical:) Such a thing occupied me; busied me; or diverted me, by employing my attention, from other things. (S, K, * TA.) You say, خَلَجَتْهُ أُمُورُ الدُّنْيَا (assumed tropical:) [ The affairs of the world occupied him, &c.]. (S, TA.) And ↓ خَلَجَتْهُ الخَوَالِجُ (assumed tropical:) Busying [or distracting ] affairs busied [or distracted ] him. (Lth.) And a poet says, وَ أَبِيتُ تَخْلِجُنِى الهُمُومُ كَأَنَّنِى دَلْوُ السُّقَاةِ تُمَدُّ بِالأَشْطَانِ [ And I pass the night, ] anxieties busying me [ as though I were the bucket of the waterers, drawn from the well by the ropes ]. (IAar.) ― -b4- تَخْلِجُ السَّيْرَ, said of a fleet she-camel, (L, K,) (assumed tropical:) She goes, journeys, or travels, quickly. (L.) And خَلَجَ فِى مِشْيَتِهِ: see 5. ― -b5- خَلَجَ, aor. خَلِجَ , also signifies (assumed tropical:) He put (a thing, TA) in motion, or into a state of commotion. (A, K, TA.) You say, خَلَجَ حَاجِبَيْهِ, and عَيْنَيْهِ, (tropical:) He put in motion, or into a state of commotion, his eyebrows, and his eyes. (A.) ― -b6- And خَلَجَ, aor. خَلِجَ (L, K) and خَلُجَ , inf. n. خَلْجٌ, (L, TA,) (assumed tropical:) He made a sign [ by a motion ] (L, K, TA) بِعَيْنِهِ with his eye, and بِحَاجِبَيْهِ with his eyebrows. (L, TA.) And خَلَجَهُ بِحَاجِبِهِ, aor. and inf. n. as above, (assumed tropical:) He made a sign to him with his eyebrow. (L.) And خَلَجَهُ بِعَيْنِهِ (assumed tropical:) He made a sign to him with his eye; winked to him. (S, L.) And خَلَجَتْنِى بِعَيْنِهَا (tropical:) She made a sign to me with her eye, or winked to me, to indicate a time or place of appointment, or something that she desired. (A, TA.) ― -b7- See also 8, in two places.
خَلَجَ - خلج1 lemmalane_046045
3 خالجهُ خالج خالجه خالجة , (A, Msb, TA,) inf. n. مُخَالَجَةٌ, (Mgh,) He contended with him, (A, Mgh, * Msb, TA,) [ as though drawing, or pulling, him, (see 6,)] namely, a man. (TA.) You say, خالجهُ الشَّىْءَ He contended with him for the thing. (A.) And خَالَجَنِى القِرَاآءَةَ (assumed tropical:) He vied with me in reciting the words of prayer, (Mgh, * TA,) uttering aloud what I uttered aloud, so that he took from my tongue what I was reciting, and I did not [or could not ] continue to do so. (TA, from a trad.) And خالج قَلْبِى أَمْرٌ (tropical:) A thing, or an affair, troubled my heart with contending thoughts. (K, TA.) And مَا يُخَالِجُنِى فِى ذٰلِكَ الأَمْرِ شَكٌّ (tropical:) [ Doubt does not contend with me respecting that affair ], meaning I doubt not respecting that affair. (Sh, TA.)
خالجهُ - خلج1 lemmalane_046046
4 اخلج حَاجِبَيْهِ عَنْ عَيْنَيْهِ اخلج حاجبيه عن عينيه اخلج حاجبيه عن عينية (assumed tropical:) [ He drew up his eyebrows from his eyes ]. (Lth.) -A2- اخلج is also quasi-pass. of خَلَجَ, though this is extr. with respect to analogy, like ابشر [q. v.] &c.; (TA;) signifying It was, or became, drawn, dragged, pulled, &c. (L, TA.)
اخلج حَاجِبَيْهِ عَنْ عَيْنَيْهِ - خلج1 lemmalane_046047
5 تخلّج تخلج خلج : see 1, first sentence. ― -b2- [Hence,] تخلّج فِى مِشْيَتِهِ He (a paralytic, S, K, or an insane, or a possessed, man, A) walked in a loose manner, as though disjointed, and inclined from side to side, (S, A, K, TA,) as one dragging a thing: (A, TA:) it is similar to تخلّع: (TA:) and signifies also he (an insane, or a possessed, man) inclined from side to side in his gait, (Mgh, * TA,) as though he were drawing along, now to the right and now to the left; and so فى ↓ خَلَجَ مشيته, aor. خَلِجَ , inf. n. خَلَجَانٌ. (TA.) ― -b3- See also 8, in two places. ― -b4- And see 6. -A2- [ It branched off, like a خَلِيج, from a large river: occurring in this sense in art. دجل of the T and TA; where دُجَيْل is described as نَهْرٌ صَغِيرٌ يَتَخَلَّجُ مِنْ دِجْلَةَ.]
تخلّج - خلج1 lemmalane_046048
6 تَخَالَجَتْهُ الهُمُومُ تخالجته الهموم (tropical:) Anxieties contended with him, one on one side and another on another side, as though each were drawing him to it. (A, L.) And تخالج فِى صَدْرِى شَىْءٌ (S, A, K) and ↓ اختلج (TA) (tropical:) A thing was, or became, unsettled in my bosom, or mind; (TA;) meaning I was in doubt [ respecting a thing ]; (S, A, K;) as also ↓ تخلّج and تحلّج, (Lth, * As, TA in art. حلج,) or these two mean nearly the same. (Sh, TA in that art; in which see 5, in three places.) [See also 8.]
تَخَالَجَتْهُ الهُمُومُ - خلج1 lemmalane_046049
8 اختلج أختلج اختلج ٱختلج , as a trans. v.: see 1, in three places. -A2- Also (tropical:) It (a thing) was, or became, in a state of commotion, or agitation; it quivered, quaked, or throbbed; (Sh, TA;) and so ↓ تخلّج (Sh, K) [and ↓ خَلَجَ, as will be seen from what follows]. You say اختلج حَاجِبَاهُ (assumed tropical:) His eyebrows quivered, or were in a state of commotion. (Lth.) And اختلجت عَيْنُهُ; (S, K;) and ↓ تخلّجت; (TA;) and ↓ خَلَجَتْ, aor. خَلِجَ and خَلُجَ , inf. n. خُلُوجٌ (S, K) and خَلَجَانٌ; (Sh;) (assumed tropical:) His eye quivered, throbbed, or was in a state of commotion; (Sh, L;) i. q. طَارَتْ, (S, K,) i. e., throbbed. (PS, TK.) And اختلج العُضْوُ (assumed tropical:) The member (i. e. any member, L) quivered, &c. (Mgh, L, Msb.) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) He trembled, quivered, or quaked. (TA.) And اختلج بِوَجْهِهِ (assumed tropical:) He moved about his lips and his chin, mocking and imitating a person talking. (TA, from a trad.) ― -b3- اختلج فِى صَدْرِى هَمٌّ (tropical:) [ Anxious thought fluttered in my bosom ]. (TA.) See also 6.
اختلج - خلج1 lemmalane_046050
خِلْجٌ خلج خليج : see خَلُوجٌ.
خِلْجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046051
خُلُجٌ خلج خليج (assumed tropical:) Persons trembling in the bodies. (K.) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) Persons tired, or fatigued. (IAar.) ― -b3- (assumed tropical:) A people whose lineage, or origin, is doubted, (T, K,) so that different persons dispute, one with another, respecting it. (T.) See also مُخْتَلَجٌ.
خُلُجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046052
خَلَنْجٌ خلنج : see art. خلنج.
خَلَنْجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046053
خَلُوجٌ خلوج Clouds (سَحَاب) separated, or scattered, (K, TA,) as though drawn away from the mass; of the dial. of Hudheyl: (TA:) or clouds, (سحاب, K,) and a cloud, (سَحَابَة, TA,) abounding with water, (K, TA,) and lightening vehemently. (TA.) ― -b2- And hence, (assumed tropical:) A she-camel abounding with milk, and yearning towards her young one. (T, TA.) ― -b3- Also (assumed tropical:) A she-camel, (S, K,) or other female, (TA,) whose young one has been taken from her (S, K) by slaughter or death, and that yearns towards it. (TA,) and whose milk in consequence has become little in quantity. (S, K.) Accord. to some, (L,) (assumed tropical:) A she-camel that goes, journeys, or travels, quickly, by reason of her [ natural, not forced, ] fleetness. (L, K. *) Pl. ↓ خِلْجٌ [or, rather, this is a quasi-pl. n., like as لِبْنٌ is of لَبُونٌ,] and خِلَاجٌ. (L.)
خَلُوجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046054
خَلِيجٌ خليج A canal, or cut, from a large river; syn. شَرْمٌ مِنْ بَحْرٍ: (S, A, K:) what is cut off from the main mass of water; so called because it is drawn from it: (ISd, TA:) a river cut off from a larger river, extending to a place where use is made of it: a river on one side of a larger river: (TA:) and [simply] a river: (S, A, K:) and خَلِيجَا نَهْرٍ is said to signify the two sides of a river: (S:) or the two wings thereof: and some explain the sing. (خليج) as meaning a branch from a valley, conveying its water to another place: (TA:) pl. خُلْجَانٌ (A, TA) and خُلُجٌ. (TA.)
خَلِيجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046055
خَالِجٌ خالج [act. part. n. of 1]. ― -b2- It is said in a trad. of 'Alee, respecting life (الحَيَاة), اـِنَّ ا@للّٰهَ جَعَلَ المَوْتَ خَالِجًا لِأَشْطَانِهَا, meaning (assumed tropical:) Verily God has made death to be quick in seizing its cords; i. e. the cords of life. (L.) ― -b3- [Hence,] الخَالِجُ is applied to (assumed tropical:) Death; because it draws away mankind. (TA.)
خَالِجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046056
[ جَالِجَةٌ جالجه جالجة (assumed tropical:) A busying, or distracting, affair: pl. خَوَالِجُ. Hence,] خَلَجَتْهُ الخَوَالِجُ: see 1.
جَالِجَةٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046057
مَخَلَّجٌ مخلج (assumed tropical:) Fat, so that his flesh quivers. (TA.)
مَخَلَّجٌ - خلج1 lemmalane_046058
مُخْتَلَجٌ مختلج (tropical:) A man whose name has been transferred from the register of his own people to that of another people, to whom his lineage, or origin, is consequently ascribed, (A, TA,) and respecting whose lineage, or origin, people differ and dispute: (TA:) accord. to some, i. q. ↓ خُلُجٌ as meaning a people whose reputed origin is transferred so as to be ascribed to another people: and the former signifies also a man whose lineage, or origin, is disputed; as though he were drawn, and pulled away, from his people. (TA.) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) One whose flesh and strength are taken away. (TA.) ― -b3- (assumed tropical:) A face (Lth, ISd, K) lean, (Lth, ISd,) having little flesh. (K.)
مُخْتَلَجٌ - خلد1 lemmalane_046059
1 خَلَدَ خلد , aor. خَلُدَ , inf. n. خُلُودٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K) and خُلْدٌ, (S, * A, L, K, * [but the latter is not said to be an inf. n. in the first nor in the last of these lexicons, and is perhaps a simple subst.,]) He remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode; syn. أَقَامَ: (L, Msb, K:) or he remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode, long; syn. أَطَالَ الاـِقَامَةَ: (A:) بِمَكَانٍ (S, A, Msb, K) and اـِلَى مَكَانٍ (K) [ in a place ]; as also ↓ اخلد (S, A, L, Msb, K) and ↓ خلّد: (K:) and he remained, or continued, incessantly, always, endlessly, or for ever; (S, A, L, K; *) syn. بَقِىَ, (A, L, K,) and دَامَ, (K,) or دَامَ بَقَاؤُهُ; (S, L;) فِى دَارٍ in a house, or an abode, not going forth from it: (L:) he remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode, for ever, or perpetually, in Paradise, (A, L,) or in Hell. (A.) ― -b2- [Hence,] خَلَدَ, (L, K,) aor. خَلِدَ and خَلُدَ , (Ham p. 70, and L,) inf. n. خَلْدٌ, (K,) or خَلَدٌ, (thus in the L,) and خُلُودٌ; (L, K;) and ↓ اخلد; (Ham ubi suprà;) (tropical:) He was slow in becoming hoary, (Ham, L, K,) when advanced in years; (K;) as though he were created to continue for ever. (L.) ― -b3- See also 4, in two places.
خَلَدَ - خلد1 lemmalane_046060
2 خلّد خلد , as a trans. v.: see 4. -A2- Also He adorned a girl [ with bracelets, or other ornaments (see the pass. part. n.), or] with earrings. (AA.) -A3- As an intrans. v.: see 1: ― -b2- and see also 4.
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4 اخلدهُ أخلد أخلده اخلده اخلدة خلد , (S, A, L,) inf. n. اـِخْلَادٌ; (S, L;) and ↓ خلّدهُ, (S, A, L,) inf. n. تَخْلِيدٌ; (S, L;) He (God, S, L) caused him to remain, stay, dwell, or abide: (L:) or caused him to remain, stay, dwell, or abide, long, in a place: (A:) or caused him to remain, or continue, incessantly, always, endlessly, or for ever, (S, L,) in a house, or an abode, not going forth from it: (L:) or caused him to remain, stay, dwell, or abide, for ever, or perpetually, in Paradise, (A, L,) or in Hell. (A.) يَحْسَِبُ أَنَّ مَالَهُ أَخْلَدَهُ, in the Kur civ. 3, means He thinketh that his wealth hath made him to be one that shall continue for ever; that he shall not die: (Jel:) i. e. he acteth as one that thinketh, with his opulence, he shall not die. (L.) -A2- As an intrans. v.: see 1, in two places. ― -b2- You say also, اخلد بِهِ, (inf. n. as above, AA,) He kept, or clave, to him; (AA, AZ, S, K;) i. e., to his companion. (AZ, S, K.) ― -b3- And اخلد اـِلَيْهِ (tropical:) He inclined, or propended, to him, (L, K, TA,) and liked him: (L, TA:) he inclined to, and relied upon, (S, A, Msb,) him, (S, A,) or it; (Msb;) as also ↓ خَلَدَ. (Msb.) اخلد اـِلَى الأَرْضِ, in the Kur [vii. 175], (Ks, S, A, L,) as also ↓ خَلَدَ, and ↓ خلّد, but this last is rare, (Ks, L,) and so is the second, (L,) means (tropical:) He inclined to, and relied upon, the earth: (S, A:) or he inclined, or propended, to the world; (Bd, Jel;) and relied thereon: (Jel:) or he inclined, or propended, to lowness, baseness, or meanness. (Bd.)
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خَلْدٌ خلد : see the next paragraph.
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خُلْدٌ خلد an inf. n. of خَلَدَ, (A, L,) [or a simple subst.] syn. with [the inf. n.] خُلُودٌ. (K.) ― -b2- [Hence,] الخُلْدُ, (T, K,) or دَارُ الخُلْدِ, (L,) [the latter signifying The abode of the state of perpetual existence; ] Paradise: (K:) or the Paradises: (T:) or the world to come. (L.) -A2- A bracelet: and an earring; as also ↓ خَلَدَةٌ: pl. خِلَدَةٌ: (K:) which last signifies [also] ornaments for the person, collectively; (TA;) and so ↓ خُلْدَةٌ [if this be not a mistranscription for خِلَدَةٌ]. (L.) -A3- [The mole; ] the blind rat; (L, K;) as also ↓ خَلْدٌ, (K,) and جُلْذٌ [q. v.]: (K in art. جلذ:) or a species of rat; as also ↓ خِلْدٌ: (L:) or one of the names of the فَأْر [or rat ]: (IAar:) or a species of the [ kind of rats called ] جِرْذَان, blind (Lth, S, L, Msb) by nature, (Lth, L, Msb,) having no eyes, (Lth, L,) inhabiting the deserts: (Msb:) Lth says that the sing. is ↓ خِلْدٌ, and the pl. خِلْدَانٌ: in the T it is said that the sing. is ↓ خِلْدَةٌ, and the pl. خِلْدَانٌ; which is very strange: (L:) or a blind beast [ that lives ] beneath the ground. (K,) having no eyes, (TA,) that likes the smell of onions and leeks; so that if either of these be put over its hole, it comes forth and is caught: if its upper lip be hung upon a person affected with a quartan fever, it cures him; and its brain, mixed, or moistened, with oil of roses, and used as an ointment, dispels the maladies termed البَرَص and البَهَق and القَوَابِى and الجَرَب and الكَلَف and الخَنَازِير, and every eruption upon the body: (K:) مَنَاجِذُ, (L, K,) or, as in some copies of the K, مَنَاجِدُ, with the unpointed د, (TA,) is used as its pl, like as مَخَاضٌ is used as pl. of خَلِفَةٌ. (L, K.) ― -b2- Also A species of the قُبَّرَة [or lark ]. (K.)
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خِلْدٌ خلد : see خُلْدٌ, in two places.
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خَلَدٌ خلد The mind: (S, A, K:) the heart: (S, K:) pl. أَخْلَادٌ. (TA.) You say, وَقَعَ ذٰلِكَ فِى خَلَدِى That came into my mind, or heart. (S.)
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خُلْدَةٌ خلد خلده خلدة : see خُلْدٌ.
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خِلْدَةٌ خلد خلده خلدة : see خُلْدٌ.
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خَلَدَةٌ خلد خلده خلدة : see خُلْدٌ.
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خَالِدٌ خالد [ Remaining, staying, &c.]. ― -b2- [Hence,] الخَوَالِدُ [as though pl. of الخَالِدَةُ] (assumed tropical:) The three pieces, or portions, of stone, or rock, called الأَثَافِى, upon which the cooking-pot is placed, (S, A, L, K,) remaining in their places: (L:) so called because of their remaining (S, L) a long time (L) after the standing relies of a house have become effaced. (S, L.) [See an ex., from a poem of ElMukhabbal Es-Saadee, voce اـِلَّا, p. 78; where خوالد is with tenween for the sake of the metre.] ― -b3- Also (tropical:) The mountains: and the stones: (L. K:) and the rocks: so called for the same reason. (L.) -A2- [As a proper name, خَالِدٌ is often written خٰلِدٌ.]
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مُخْلَدٌ مخلد : see the next paragraph, in two places.
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مُخْلِدٌ مخلد (tropical:) Slow in becoming hoary; (A;) as also ↓ مُخْلَدٌ and ↓ مُخَلَّدٌ: (Har p. 588:) whose teeth do not fall out (T, A) by reason of extreme old age: (T:) or, as some say, it is ↓ مُخْلَدٌ; as though [meaning] made by God to continue for ever in such a state: (A:) a man who is not hoary when advanced in age: (ISk, S:) whose hair of his head and beard remains black in old age. (T.) ― -b2- Also (assumed tropical:) Still; motionless. (TA in art. خمد.)
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مُخَلَّدٌ مخلد : see the paragraph next receding. ― -b2- مُخَلَّدُونَ in the Kur [lvi. 17 and lxxvi. 19] means Always of the same age; never altering in age: (Fr:) or [ endowed with perpetual vigour; ] that never become decrepit: (K:) or that never exceed the fit age for service: (L, K:) -A2- or it means adorned with earrings: (L, K:) or, with bracelets; (AO, L, K;) accord. to the dial. of El-Yemen: (L:) or, with ornaments. (Zj.)
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1 خَلَسَهُ خلس خلسه خلسة , (S, A, Msb,) aor. خَلِسَ , (Msb, MS,) inf. n. خَلْسٌ (Mgh, Msb, K) and خِلِّيسَى; (K;) and ↓ اختلسهُ; (S, A, Msb, K;) and ↓ تخلّسهُ; (S, TA;) He seized it, or carried it off, by force; (S, A, K;) مِنْ يَدِهِ from his hand: (A:) he took it at an opportunity, with deceit, guile, or circumvention: (TA:) or he took it hastily and openly: (Mgh:) or he snatched it at unawares; seized it hastily when its owner was unaware: (Msb:) or ↓ اِخْتِلَاسٌ denotes a quicker action than خَلْسٌ. (Lth, K.) You say also, خَلَسَهُ اـِيَّاهُ [ He seized it, or carried it off, from him by force; &c.]: (TA:) and الشَّىْءَ ↓ خَالَسْتُهُ I seized the thing, or snatched it away, from him. (Har p. 139.) And أَخَذَهُ خِلِّيسَى, i. e. ↓ اِخْتِلَاسًا [ He took it by forcible seizure; &c.]. (TA.) خَلْسٌ is also in fighting and prostrating: and you say, طَعْنَةً ↓ اختلس [ He seized an opportunity to inflict a thrust, or wound, with a spear or the like ]. (TA.) And بَصَرُهُ ↓ اُخْتُلِسَ (assumed tropical:) His sight was suddenly taken away. (A * and TA in art. ملس.)
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3 خالسهُ الشَّىْءَ ذ , (A, TA, *) inf. n. مُخَالَسَةٌ and خِلَاسٌ, (TA,) [ He contended with him in a mutual endeavouring to seize, or carry off, the thing by force; or to take it at an opportunity, with deceit, guile, or circumvention; or to take it hastily and openly; or to snatch it at unawares: see 1 and 6.] A poet says, [app. using the verb tropically,] نَظَرْتُ اـِلَىمَىٍّ خِلَاسًا عَشِيَّةً عَلَى عَجَلٍ وَ ا@لْكَاشِحُونَ حُضُورُ [ I looked at Mei, vying with her in snatching glances, in the evening, in haste, while the secret enemies were present ]. (Th, TA.) ― -b2- See also 1.
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4 اخلس أخلس اخلس خلس It (the hair, A, TA, and the head, [meaning the hair of the head,] AZ, S, TA) became a mixture of black and white, (S, A, TA,) in equal proportions: or more black than white: (TA:) [or mostly white: (see خَلِيسٌ:)] or partly white. (AZ.) ― -b2- [Hence,] (tropical:) It (herbage) became a mixture of fresh and dry: (S, K, TA:) or partly green and partly white, in drying up. (Az, TA.) (assumed tropical:) It (حَلِىّ [q. v.]) put forth fresh verdure. (IAar, TA.) And اخلست الأَرْضُ (assumed tropical:) The land put forth somewhat of herbage. (TA.)
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5 تَخَلَّسَ see 1.
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6 تَخَالَسَا الشَّىْءَ ذ [ They both contended together, each endeavouring to seize, or carry off, the thing by force; or to take it an opportunity, with deceit, guile, or circumvention; or to take it hastily and openly; or to snatch it at unawares: see 1 and 3]: (A:) the inf. n., تَخَالُسٌ, signifies i. q. تَسَالُبٌ. (S, K.) ― -b2- تخالس القِرْنَانِ, and تخالسا نَفْسَيْهِمَا, The two opponents sought to seize each other by force; &c. (T, TA.)
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8 اـِخْتَلَسَ see 1, in five places. ― -b2- [اختلس also signifies (assumed tropical:) He slurred a vowel; i. e., pronounced it slightly: and he suppressed it altogether. ]
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خَلْسٌ خلس : see خَلِيسٌ.
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