حَوْفٌ
1.
See حَافَةٌ.
2.
Also A skin that is slit [in several places, into a number of thongs or strips,] of a form like that of the
إِزَار [or waist-wrapper], worn [round the hips] by one who is in menstruis, and by boys; (S, K;) i. e. a
رَهْط: (S:) plural أَحْوَافٌ: (TA:) according to IAar, a skin that is slit into thongs or strips: or, as he says on one occasion, a وَثْر, i. e., (TA,) a
نُقْبَة
of skin or leather, slit into strips of the width of four fingers each, (IAar, K, TA,) or a span, (IAar, TA,) worn by a young girl before she has attained to puberty, (IAar, K, TA,) and worn by her in menstruis; of the dialect of El-Hijáz; in the dialect of Nejd called رَهْط: (IAar, TA:) or red skin or leather, cut in the form of thongs or strips, upon which are put [ornaments of the kind termed] شَذْر; worn by a girl over her garments: (K:) [see also خَوْفٌ:] according to IAth, i. q.
بَقِيرَةٌ; i. e. a garment without sleeves. (TA.)