حَشْرَجٌ
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Water that is beneath the ground, unperceived, in the wide water-channels that contain small pebbles, and which, when one has dug to the depth of a cubit, gushes forth abundantly: waters of this description are called by the Arabs أَحْسَاءٌ [plural of حِسْىٌ] and كِرَارٌ [plural of كَرٌّ] and حَشَارِجُ: and sweet water, of the water of a
حِسْى: (Az, TA:) or water that runs, clear and shallow, over pebbles, or over small pebbles: (TA:) what is termed
حِسْىٌ, among pebbles: (ISk, S, K:) or what is termed
حِسْىٌ, having pebbles in it: (K according to the TA:) or what resembles that which is termed
حِسْىٌ, in which waters collect: or a small, or round, hollow, or cavity, in a mountain, in which water becomes clear, (Az, K, TA,) after collecting: (Az, TA:) or water in a small, or round, hollow, or cavity, in a mountain. (A.)
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