ض • ي • ح
ضَاحَ اللَّبَنَ
ضيّح اللَّبَنَ
, (S, O, K,) inf. n. تَضْيِيحٌ, (S,) He mixed the milk with water, (S, O, K,) so that it became
ضَيْح; (S;) as also ضَوَّحَهُ, as heard by Az from an Arab of the desert; (TA;) and ↓
ضَاحَهُ, (O, K,) inf. n. ضَيْحٌ, but this last is said by IDrd to be obsolete: (O:) or ↓
ضَاحَهُ, inf. n. ضَيْحٌ, he poured water into it, it being thick, and then stirred it about until it became of a uniform consistence. (T, TA.) And ضيّحهُ
He gave him to drink thin milk, mixed with water, such as is termed
ضَيْح; (S, K;) as also ضوّحهُ. (K.)
اضاح
, said of the مُقْل [or fruit of the Theban palm] It became what is termed
ضَيْح, and fit to be eaten. (O.)
تضّيح
ضَاحَةٌ
The sight: (O, K:) one says, مَا أَجْوَدَ
ضَاحَتَهُ [How good, or excellent, is his sight!]: (O:) or the eye. (K.)
ضَيَاحٌ
: see ضَيْحٌ, in two places.
ضَيْحٌ
and ↓
ضَيَاحٌ
Thin milk, mixed (S, O, K, TA) with much water: the former expl. by As as meaning milk in which is much water: the latter expl. in the T as thick milk into which water is poured, and which is then stirred about until it becomes of a uniform consistence: also, both words, milk, whether it be fresh or such as is termed
رَايءِب [q. v.], upon which water is poured until it has become thin: and ↓
ضَيَاحٌ and ↓
مُضَيَّحٌ any medicine or poison having water poured into it, and then stirred about until it becomes of a uniform consistence: or, accord. to Lth, only milk is termed ضَيَاح. (TA.) [See an ex. voce خَضَارٌ.] ضَيْحٌ also signifies Honey. (O, K.) And Ripe
مُقْل [or fruit of the Theban palm]: (O, K: [see 4:]) this is of the dial. of El-Yemen, universally. (O.)
ضَيْحَةٌ
A single drink, or draught, of thin milk, such as is termed
ضَيْح. (TA.)
ضِيحٌ
عَيْشٌ مَضْيُوحٌ
مُضَيَّحٌ
: see ضَيْحٌ.