ش • خ • ت

$xt · Vol. 3 · Lane (vols 1–5)

شَخُتَ

, (S, K,) aor. شَخُتَ , inf. n. شُخُوتَةٌ, (K,) said of a man, (S,) [and app., in like manner, of anything,] He [or it] was, or became, thin, or slender, (S, L, K,) lean, and lank in the belly, not in consequence of emaciation. (L, K.)

تَشْخِيتٌ

The bringing, conveying, or causing to come; syn. إِبْلَاغٌ. (K.) One says, شخّتهُ إِلَيْهِ He brought it, &c., to him. (TK.)

شَخَتٌ

See شَخْتٌ.

شَخِيتٌ

: see شَخْتٌ: and also what here follows.

شَخْتٌ

and ↓ شَخِيتٌ, (S, A, K,) the former also pronounced ↓ شَخَتٌ, (K, TA,) by some, (TA,) applied to a man, (S,) Thin, or slender, (S, A, L, K,) lean, and lank in the belly, not in consequence of emaciation: (A, L, K:) slender in the body: fem. of the first with ة: (TA:) pl. شِخَاتٌ: (S, A, K:) or شَخْتٌ signifies thin, or slender, as applied to anything: thus it is applied to him who is thin, or slender, in the neck, and in the legs: one says, [of a beast,] إِنَّه لَشَخْتُ الجُزَارَةِ Verily he is thin, or slender, in the legs: (TA:) and قَوَايءِمُهُ شِخَاتٌ His legs are thin, or slender: (A:) and حَطَبٌ شَخْتٌ Slender firewood. (TA.) [Hence,] إِنَّهُ لَشَخْتُ العَطَاءِ (assumed tropical:) Verily he is one who gives little. (TA.) And زَيْدٌ شَخْتُ الخُلُقِ (tropical:) Zeyd is low, ignoble, or mean, in natural disposition. (A, TA.) Some say that it is arabicized, from the Pers. سَخْت. (TA.)

شِخْتِيتٌ

See شِخِّيتٌ.

شِخِّيتٌ

and ↓ شَخيتٌ and شِخْتِيتٌ Dust (غُبَارٌ) rising, or spreading, or diffusing itself. (K.)