Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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دخر دخرص دخل


دِخْرِصٌ / دِخْرِصَةٌ

دِخْرِصٌ, and with ة {دِخْرِصَةٌ}: see what follows.


دِخْرِيصٌ

دِخْرِيصٌ (T, Ṣ, Mgh, Mṣb, Ḳ) and دِخْرِيصَةٌ, (TA voce تِخْرِيصٌ,) orدِخْرِصٌ↓ andدِخْرِصَةٌ↓, (AA, TA,) or the last two are sometimes used, (Mgh,) and are dial. vars. of the first. (Mṣb,) [A gore] of a shirt, (Ṣ, Mgh, TA,) and of a coat of mail, (TA,) or [any] garment; (Mṣb;) a piece with which it is widened; (Mgh;) that with which the body thereof is joined together to widen it; (TA;) i. q. تِخْرِيصٌ, (Ḳ,) which is a dial. var.; (TA;) arabicized, (Lth, T, Mṣb,) from تِيرِيزٌ, (Lth, Ḳ voce تخريص,) which is Persian; (Lth;) called by the Arabs [in their proper language] بَنِيقَةٌ [q. v.]: (AʼObeyd, IAạr, Mṣb, TA:) or, as some say, Arabic: (Mṣb:) pl. دَخَارِيصُ. (AA, Ṣ, Mgh, Mṣb.)


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