حَذَتِ الشَّفْرَةُ النَعْلَ

1.
, [aorist and verbal noun as below,] The shoemaker's knife cut the sandal, or sole. (S.) And حَذَى يَدَهُ He cut, or cut off, his arm, or hand, (T, S, K,) with a knife. (S.) And حَذَى أُذُنَهُ He cut off a piece of his ear. (TA.)
2.
حَذَى الجِلْدَ, aorist يَحْذِى, He, or it, wounded the skin. (TA.) And حَذَى الإِهَابَ, (K,) verbal noun حَذْىٌ, (TA,) He rent, or tore, much, or he made many holes in, the skin, or hide. (K, TA.)
3.
حَذَى لِسَانَهُ, (S, Mgh, K,) and فَاهُ (S) or فَمَهُ, (TA,) aorist as above, (S, Mgh, Msb,) and so the verbal noun, (S, TA,) (tropical:) It, namely, vinegar, and wine, or beverage, (S, Mgh,) and [sour] milk, (Mgh, K,) &c., (K,) bit his tongue, (S, Mgh, K,) and his mouth; (S, TA;) had a burning effect upon it, like cutting. (Mgh.)
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حَذَى فُلَانًا بِلِسَانِهِ (tropical:) He spoke evil of such a one, saying of him what would grieve him if he heard it; reviled, vilified, or vituperated, him; (K, TA;) [as though] he cut him with his tongue. (TA.) A man who does so is termed مِحْذَاءٌ. (K, TA.)
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See also what next follows.

Perseus ID: n7485