احشّ

1.
It (herbage) became in such a state that it might be cut (ISh, K) and gathered, (TA,) being dried up. (ISh.)
2.
أَحَشَّتِ اليَدُ: see حَشَّت.
3.
Also احشّت She (a woman, S and K, and a camel, TA) had her child, or young one, dried up in her belly. (S, K.)
4.
أَحَشَّ اللّٰهُ يَدَهُ [May God make his arm, or hand, to dry up; or to become unsound in its veins or ducts, and so rendered motionless;] is a form of imprecation used by the Arabs. (TA.)
5.
احشّ فُلَانًا He cut (K) and collected (TA) حَشِيش [or dry herbage] with such a one; (K;) as though he helped him in doing so. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n8053