ب • ذ • خ

b*x · Vol. 1 · Lane (vols 1–5)

بَذِخَ

, aor. بَذَخَ , inf. n. بَذَخٌ; (Msb;) and بَذَخَ, [aor. بَذَخَ and بَذُخَ , (see what follows,)] inf. n. بُذُوخٌ; (L;) It (a mountain) was high, or lofty. (L, Msb.) And hence, (Msb,) بَذِخَ, (S, Msb, K,) aor. بَذَخَ , (K,) inf. n. بَذخٌ; (S, K;) and بَذَخَ, aor. بَذَخَ and بَذُخَ , but the former is the more approved, inf. n. بَذْخٌ and بُذُوخٌ; (L;) (assumed tropical:) He was, or became, proud, and lofty, or haughty; (S, Msb, * K;) as also ↓ تبذّخ: (S, K:) (tropical:) he exalted himself above others, (L, TA,) as also ↓ تبذّخ, (A,) by his speech, and his glorying, or boasting. (L, TA.) And بَذَخَ, aor. بَذَخَ , inf. n. بَذَخَانٌ, (tropical:) He (a camel) brayed in the most vehement manner, (L, TA,) and put forth his شِقشِقَة [or faucial bag]. (TA.) -A2- بَذَخَ, aor. بَذَخَ , inf. n. بَذْخٌ, He split, clave, rifted, slit, or rent, a thing. (Msb.)

باذخهُ

(assumed tropical:) He vied, or competed, or contended, with him in glorying or boasting, or in glory or excellence, or for superiority in nobleness. (L, TA.)

بَذِخٌ

: see بَاذِخٌ.

بَذَّاخٌ

: see what next follows, in four places.

بَاذِخٌ

High, or lofty; (JK, A, Msb;) applied to a mountain: (JK, Msb:) [and] a high, or lofty, mountain; an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant: (L, TA:) pl. بَوَاذِخُ (JK, S, A, L, Msb) and بَاذِخَاتٌ [both fem. forms]: (JK:) and the former pl. applied as an epithet to mountains. (S, A, K.) [Hence,] رَجُلٌ بَاذِخٌ, (JK, L,) and ↓ بَذَّاخٌ, (JK, A, L,) [the latter an intensive epithet,] (tropical:) A proud, and lofty, or haughty, man, who exalts himself above others, (JK, A, L,) by his speech, and his glorying, or boasting: (JK, L:) pl. of the former بُذَخَاءُ, like as عُلَمَاءُ is pl. of عَالِمٌ, and بُذَّخٌ. (L.) You say, In speech, he is ↓ بَذَّاخٌ; and in poetry, بَاذِخٌ. (L.) And شَرَفٌ بَاذِخٌ (tropical:) High, or exalted, nobility. (S, K, TA.) بَعِيرٌ بَاذِخٌ, (L,) and ↓ بَذَّاخٌ, (L, K,) or الهَدِيرِبَذَّاخُ, (A,) and ↓ بِذْخٌ, and ↓ بَذِخٌ, (K,) (tropical:) A camel that brays much, (K,) or in the most vehement manner, (L,) and puts forth his شِقْشِقَة [or faucial bag]. (K.)

بَيْذَخٌ

A large-bodied, or corpulent, woman; (S, K;) as also بَيْدَخٌ. (TA.)

بِذِخْ

and بَذَخْ [for the latter of which, in the CK, we find بَذِخْ,] i. q. بَخْ [Excellent! &c.]; (JK, T, K, TA;) and wonderful! (T, TA.) بِذِخْ بِذِخْ is also said in chiding a camel that brays in the most vehement manner, (see بَذَخَ,) or in imitating his braying. (L.)

بِذْخٌ

: see بَاذِخٌ.

بُذَاخِيٌّ

Great; syn. عَظِيمٌ. (K.)