عَصِيدَةٌ
is well known; (K;) [as being A sort of thick gruel, consisting of] wheat-flour moistened and stirred about with clarified butter, and cooked: (L;) one stirs it about, and turns it over, with a
مِسْوَاط, [i. e. stick, or the like,] (also called
مِعْصَدٌ and
مِعْصَدَةٌ, L,) so that no part of it that has not been turned over remains in the vessel; (IF, S, O, Msb; *) and hence it is thus called; (IF, Msb:) [it is also commonly made with boiling water, flour, clarified butter, and honey:] according to El-Mufaddal, it is properly thus called when it is so thick that it may be chewed. (TA voce وَطِيْيءَةٌ [q. v.: see also حَرِيرَةٌ.]