بَاذِخٌ

1.
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:) plural بَوَاذِخُ (JK, S, A, L, Msb) and بَاذِخَاتٌ [both feminine forms]: (JK:) and the former plural applied as an epithet to mountains. (S, A, K.)
2.
[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:) plural of the former بُذَخَاءُ, like as عُلَمَاءُ is plural of عَالِمٌ, and بُذَّخٌ. (L.) You say, In speech, he is بَذَّاخٌ; and in poetry, بَاذِخٌ. (L.)
3.
And شَرَفٌ بَاذِخٌ (tropical:) High, or exalted, nobility. (S, K, TA.)
4.
بَعِيرٌ بَاذِخٌ, (L,) and بَذَّاخٌ, (L, K,) or الهَدِيرِ بَذَّاخُ, (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.)

Perseus ID: n2084