طَنِخَ
1.
, (S, L, K,) aorist
طَنَخَ
, (K,) verbal noun طَنَخٌ, (S,) His (a man's, S) heart (قَلْب [meaning stomach, which is often thus termed in the present day,]) became overpowered by grease [or greasy food], and he suffered indigestion, (S, L, K,) in consequence thereof; (S, L;) as also تَنِخَ, aorist
طَنَخَ
, verbal noun تَنَخٌ. (L.) And طَنِخَتْ said of camels, They suffered indigestion. (TA in article طنح.) And طَنِخَتْ نَفْسُهُ
His soul [or stomach] became heavy; or heaved, or became agitated by a tendency to vomit. (L.)