بَثٌ

1.
(As, S, M, A, K) and مُنْبَثٌّ, (A, TA,) both applied to dates, (تَمْرٌ, As, S, &c.,) Scattered, strewn, dispersed, and separate, (As, S, K,) one from another: (As, S:) or separate, or disunited, not being packed, or not campact: (A:) or not well packed, (S, M,) so that they are separated, or disunited: (M:) or scattered; not in the bag or other receptacle; like فَثٌّ: (M:) تَمْرٌ بَثٌ being a phrase [in which the latter word is a verbal noun used in the sense of a pass. particle n.,] like مَاءٌ غَوْرٌ. (S.)
2.
A state, or condition. (S, K.)
3.
Grief, or sorrow, (T, S, M,) which one makes known to his companion or friend: (T:) or violent, or intense, grief or sorrow; and violent, or severe, disease or sickness; as though, in consequence of its violence, one made it known to his companion or friend: (T, TA:) or the most violent or intense grief or sorrow. (K.) حَضَرَنِى بَثِّى, occurring in a tradition, means My grief, or sorrow, became violent, or intense. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n1747