ح • ي • س
حَاسَ
حَيْسٌ
, originally an inf. n., (Msb,) Dates mixed with clarified butter and [the preparation of dried curd called] أَقِط, (S, A, Mgh, K,) and kneaded (A, K) vehemently, (A,) or rubbed and pressed with the hand until they mingle together, (Mgh,) whereupon their stones come forth; (K;) and sometimes
سَوِيق [or meal of parched barley or wheat] is put into it; (A, K;) and a little crumbled bread instead of the
اقط: (TA:) or dates, of the kind called
بَرْنِىّ, and
اقط, bruised together, and kneaded vehemently with clarified butter until the stones come forth from it one by one, and then made like
ثَرِيد: it is the same as وَطْبَةٌ, except that حيس sometimes has سويق put in it, but وطبة has not: (L:) or dates of which the stones have been taken out, bruised with
اقط, and then kneaded, and rubbed and pressed with the hand until the whole becomes like
ثريد; and sometimes
سويق
is put with it: (Msb:) accord. to Ibn-Waddáh El-Andalusee, dates of which the stones have been taken out, mixed with
سويق; but this is not known, (MF, TA,) because of the deficiency of the ingredients: (TA:) Hr is related to have described it as a
ثَرِيدَة
composed of
أَخْلَاط [or various mixtures]. (TA.) A rájiz says,
[Dates and clarified butter together, then اقط, are حيس, except that it is not yet mixed]: (S, MF, TA:) from which it might be understood, that these components, when mixed, are not حيس: but this is the contrary of what is meant: (MF:) the meaning seems to be, that these three things, when brought, are virtually حيس, as being the materials thereof, though not mixed. (TA.)اَلتَّمْرُ وَالسَّمْنُ مَعًاثّمَّ الأَقِطْاَلْحَيْسُ إِلَّا أَنَّهُ لَمْ يَخْتَلِطْ