ذ • ي • أ

*yA^ · Vol. 8 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

ذيّأ

, (T, S, K,) inf. n. تَذْيْىْءٌ, (K,) He cooked flesh-meat thoroughly, so that it fell off from the bone. (T, S, K.)

تذيّأ

, said of flesh, or flesh-meat, (T, S, M, K,) It became separated from the bone by reason of corruption, (T, M, K,) or in consequence of cooking, (T,) or by slaughter, (M, K,) or from some other cause: (TA:) or became thoroughly cooked, so that it fell off from the bone. (S.) It (a wound, As, S, M, K,) became dissundered, or ragged, and corrupt, or putrid: (As, S, M, K:) and so said of other things: (K:) thus تَذَيَّأَتْ said of a قِرْبَة [or water-skin], (M, * TA,) and of a مَزَادَة [or leathern water-bag]. (TA.) It (the face) became swollen. (K.)