اشوى اللَّحْمَ

2.
أَشْوَاهُمْ; (S, Msb, K;) and شَوَّاهُمْ, verbal noun تَشْوِيَةٌ; (K;) He fed them with شِوَاء [i. e. roasted, or broiled, or fried, flesh-meat]. (S, Msb, K.) And (both verbs with their complements) He gave them flesh-meat that they might roast, or broil, or fry, thereof. (AZ, K.)
3.
And اشوى (tropical:) He left a portion remaining of his supper: (S, K, TA:) or he left some roasted, or broiled, or fried, flesh-meat of his supper. (A, TA.)
4.
And اشوى القَمْحُ The wheat became fit to be rubbed with the hands and to be roasted. (ISd, K.)
5.
And اشوى السَّعَفُ (assumed tropical:) The palmbranches became yellow on the occasion of their drying up; (K, TA;) as though a roasting affected them. (TA.)
6.
Also He got, or acquired, the worse, or viler, sort of cattle. (K.)
7.
اشواهُ said of a shooter or caster, He hit (S, * Msb, * K) his شَوَى, (K,) i. e. [one or more of his] extremities, (TA,) not a [vital] place where a wound would occasion death; (S, Msb, K;) and so شَوَاهُ, as in the Tekmileh: in the K, erroneously, شوّاهُ. (TA.)
8.
[Hence, He missed it, i. e. the object of his aim. See مُشْوًى: and see also Ham p. 91.]
9.
[Hence, also, apparently,] Hr says that اشوى is allowable in the sense of أَسْقَطَ (assumed tropical:) [He dropped, left out, omitted, &c., anything]; like أَسْوَى [q. v.]. (TA in article سوى.)
10.
In the saying مَا أَعْيَاهُ وَأَشْيَاهُ (S, K, [in some copies of the K وَمَا أَشْيَاهُ,]) and so in ما اعياه وَأَشْوَاهُ, (S, * K, * TA,) the latter verb is an imitative sequent to the former [added only for the purpose of corroboration]. (S, K, TA.)

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