عِذْىٌ

1.
(S, Msb, K) and عَذْىٌ (IAar, Msb, K) Such as is not watered but by the rain, of seed-produce, (S, Msb, K, TA,) and of herbage, (Msb,) and of palm-trees: (Msb, TA:) [apparently used as epithets and as substs.: see also عَثَرِىٌّ: and see بَعْلٌ:] and عَذٍ and عَذِىٌّ, the latter of the measure فَعِيلٌ, are applied as epithets to the same in the same sense: the plural of عذْىٌ is أَعْذَاءٌ. (Msb.)
2.
And عِذْىُ الكَلَأِ Herbage, or pasturage, that is remote from the رِيف [or land of sown fields and of seed produce &c.], and that grows from the rain. (TA.)
3.
And عِذْىٌ signifies also A place that gives growth to plants, or herbage, in winter and summer, without the welling forth of water. (Lth, TA.)
4.
And Any place not having in it [plants of the kind called] حَمْض (K, TA) nor land that exudes water and produces salt; (TA;) as also عَذْىٌ. (K.)
5.
And i. q. عَذَاةٌ: [perhaps in the sense last explained above: (see the latter in article عذو:)] plural أَعْذَاءٌ. (TA.)

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