ذُبَحٌ
1.
A certain plant which ostriches eat: (S:) this word and
ذِبَحٌ signify the plant called
الجَزَرُ
البَّرىُّ, (K, TA,) which is of a red colour: and, according to the K, another plant: but correctly a red plant (نَبْتٌ أَحْمَرُ, not نبت اخَرُ,) having a stem, or root, (أَصْلٌ) from which is peeled off a black peel, whereupon there is taken forth a white substance, resembling a white
خزرة [or bead, but perhaps this is a mistranscription for جَزَرَة, i. e. a carrot], which is sweet and good, and is eaten: [each word is a coll. gen. n.;] and the n. un. is ذُبَحَةٌ and ذِبَحَةٌ: so says AHn, on the authority of Fr: and he says also, on the authority of AA, that the ذُبَحَة is a tree that grows upon a stem, and in a manner resembling the
كراث [apparently كَرَاث, not كُرَّاث], and then has a yellow flower; its root is like a
جزرة [i. e. جَزَرَة, or carrot], and it is sweet, and of a red colour: (TA:) or the ذُبَح is a plant having a stem, or root, (أَصْلٌ,) which is peeled, and there comes forth what resembles the
جِزر [i. e. جِزَر or جَزَر, meaning carrot]; and a black skin is peeled from it; and it is sweet, and is eaten; and has a red flower. (Ham p. 777.)
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See also ذُبَاحٌ.