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2647. طول18 2648. طوى8 2649. طى1 2650. طيب19 2651. طيح9 2652. طيخ72653. طير17 2654. طيش14 2655. طيع6 2656. طيف13 2657. طين14 2658. ظ6 2659. ظأ1 2660. ظأر13 2661. ظبو5 2662. ظبى4 2663. ظر4 2664. ظرب16 2665. ظرف17 2666. ظعن18 2667. ظفر19 2668. ظل5 2669. ظلع15 2670. ظلف16 2671. ظلم21 2672. ظمأ13 2673. ظمخ5 2674. ظمو1 2675. ظمى3 2676. ظن8 2677. ظنب11 2678. ظهر20 2679. ظوف7 2680. ظى1 2681. ع6 2682. عب6 2683. عبأ13 2684. عبث16 2685. عبد20 2686. عبر16 2687. عبس19 2688. عبط17 2689. عبق14 2690. عبقر15 2691. عبك9 2692. عبل14 2693. عبهل8 2694. عبو7 2695. عبى5 2696. عتب20 2697. عتد19 2698. عتر20 2699. عتق21 2700. عتك11 2701. عتل17 2702. عتم17 2703. عته14 2704. عث5 2705. عثر19 2706. عثكل9 2707. عثم13 2708. عثن13 2709. عج6 2710. عجب17 2711. عجر19 2712. عجرف10 2713. عجز18 2714. عجس11 2715. عجف18 2716. عجل19 2717. عجم21 2718. عجن17 2719. عجو8 2720. عد8 2721. عدس17 2722. عدف10 2723. عدل23 2724. عدم15 2725. عدن20 2726. عدو12 2727. عذب17 2728. عذر23 2729. عذط8 2730. عذف9 2731. عذق14 2732. عذل16 2733. عذو7 2734. عذى2 2735. عر6 2736. عرب23 2737. عربد9 2738. عربن8 2739. عرتب4 2740. عرتن5 2741. عرج19 2742. عرجن13 2743. عرد13 2744. عرس22 2745. عرش22 2746. عرص15 Prev. 100
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1 طَاخَ, aor. ـِ (S, L, K,) inf. n. طَيْخٌ; (L;) as also ↓ تطيّخ; He became charged, reproached, or upbraided, with something bad, evil, abominable, or foul, (S, L, K,) either said or done. (L.) b2: And طاخ, aor. as above, (S, L, K,) and so the inf. n., (L,) He magnified himself, or was proud. (S, L, K.) b3: And He exerted himself, or strove, and persisted, or persevered, in that which was vain. (K.) A2: طَاخَهُ, aor. ـِ (S, L, K,) inf. n. طَيْخٌ; as also طاخهُ, aor. ـُ inf. n. طَوْخٌ; but the former is the more common; (TA in art. طوخ;) and ↓ طيّخهُ; He charged, reproached, or upbraided, him with something bad, evil, abominable, or foul, (S, L, K,) either said or done. (L.) and أَصْحَابَهُ ↓ طيّخ He reviled and harassed his companions. (Aboo-Málik, TA.) b2: And طاخ الأَمْرَ, inf. n. as above, He corrupted, vitiated, or marred, the affair. (ISd, TA.) 2 طَيَّخَ see above, in two places. b2: طيّخ العَذَابُ عَلَيْهِ, (K,) or rather (TA) طيّخهُ العَذَابُ, (Az, TA,) Punishment pressed severely, or persistently, upon him, so that it killed him. (Az, K, TA.) b3: And طيّخهُ السِّمَنُ Fatness filled him with fat and flesh. (Az, K, TA.) 5 تَطَيَّخَ see 1, first sentence.

طَيْخٌ: see the next paragraph.

طِيخٌ a word imitative of the sound of laughing. (Sb, K.) قَالُوا طِيخِ طِيخِ, the word طيخ being in this case indecl., with kesr for its termination, means They uttered a reiterated laughing [like a repeating of طِيخ]. (Lth, K, TA.) A2: Also, and ↓ طَيْخٌ, Ignorance. (TA.) طَيْخَةٌ (L, K) and ↓ طَائِخٌ and ↓ طَيَّاخَةٌ [which last is a doubly intensive epithet] (L) Stupid, in whom is little good: (L, K:) or stupid and dirty: pl. of the first طَيْخَاتٌ: it has no known broken pl. (L.) [See also طَبْخَةٌ and طَنَخَةٌ.]

A2: Also the first, Trial; sedition, or conflict and faction; or the like; syn. فِتْنَةٌ; (K, TA;) and war. (TA.) [See also طَيْحَةٌ.]

طَيُوخٌ A she-camel that goes to the right and left, and crops the extremities of the trees. (TA.) طَيَّاخَةٌ: see طَيْخَةٌ.

طَائِخٌ: see طَيْخَةٌ.

مُطَيَّخٌ [app. applied to a camel] Smeared with tar. (K.) b2: And Bad, corrupt, or vitious. (K.)
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