طَاخَ

1.
, aorist يَطِيخُ, (S, L, K,) verbal noun طَيْخٌ; (L;) as also تطيّخ; He became charged, reproached, or upbraided, with something bad, evil, abominable, or foul, (S, L, K,) either said or done. (L.)
2.
And طاخ, aorist as above, (S, L, K,) and so the verbal noun, (L,) He magnified himself, or was proud. (S, L, K.)
3.
And He exerted himself, or strove, and persisted, or persevered, in that which was vain. (K.)
4.
طَاخَهُ, aorist يِطِيخُهُ, (S, L, K,) verbal noun طَيْخٌ; as also طاخهُ, aorist يَطُوخُهُ, verbal noun طَوْخٌ; but the former is the more common; (TA in article طوخ;) and طيّخهُ; He charged, reproached, or upbraided, him with something bad, evil, abominable, or foul, (S, L, K,) either said or done. (L.) And أَصْحَابَهُ طيّخ He reviled and harassed his companions. (Aboo-Málik, TA.)
5.
And طاخ الأَمْرَ, verbal noun as above, He corrupted, vitiated, or marred, the affair. (ISd, TA.)

Perseus ID: n27440