ض • ي • ح
See ضيّح اللَّبَنَ.
-A2- ضَاحَتِ البِلَادُ The tracts of land became vacant, (K, TA,) by reason of drought. (TA.), (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.)
, said of the مُقْل [or fruit of the Theban palm] It became what is termed
ضَيْح, and fit to be eaten. (O.)
The sight: (O, K:) one says, مَا أَجْوَدَ
ضَاحَتَهُ [How good, or excellent, is his sight!]: (O:) or the eye. (K.)
See 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.)
A single drink, or draught, of thin milk, such as is termed
ضَيْح. (TA.)
See ضَيْحٌ.