مُطْفِيءُ الجَمْرِ
1.
[The extinguisher of the live coals;] one of the [seven] days called
أَيَّامُ العَجُوزِ; (S, O;) the fifth of those days; (K;) so in the M &c.: (TA:) or the fourth thereof: (O, K:) or the last thereof. (Har p. 295.) [Accord. to modern Egyptian almanacs, it is the fourth of those days on which the last of the three جَمَرَات becomes extinct: see جَمْرَةٌ: and see also عَجُوزٌ]
2.
مُطْفِيءَةُ الرَّضْفِ (so in the M and O and L and in some copies of the K, in other copies of the K مُطْفِيءُ, TA) A piece of fat which, when it falls upon the
رَضْف [or heated stones], melts, and quenches them. (Lth, O, K.) And in the M and L, it is said to signify A lean sheep or goat: the Arabs, as is related by Lh, used to say, حَدَسَ لَهُمْ
بِمُطْفِيءَةِ الرَّضْفِ (TA) i. e. He slaughtered for them a lean sheep or goat, which extinguished the fire and did not become thoroughly cooked: (M and L and K in article حدس:) or a fat sheep or goat, (AO and T, TA in that article,) which quenched the
رَضْف
by its fat. (T, TA ibid. [See also دَمَغَ.])
3.
Also A serpent, the poison of which, as it passes by the
رَضْف, extinguishes their fire: (O, K:) in a verse of El-Kumeyt, [for the sake of the metre,] the former word is [altered to]
مُطَفِّيءَة. (O.)