فَشُوشٌ
1.
A female slave who emits noiseless wind from the anus; as also فَاشّاء [an evident mistranscription for
فَاشَّةٌ]: (IAar, in TA:) [or] a woman from whom wind issues on the occasion of
الجِمَاع: (IDrd, O, K, TA:) or, according to the K, applied to a woman, sonum submissum genitalibus edens in congressu: and also, applied to a man, who glories, or boasts, vainly: but these two explanations are there wrongly assigned: (TA:) the former of them applies to نَجَّاخَة; and the latter, to فَيُوش; two epithets occurring, with فَشُوش, in a verse of Ru-beh. (O, TA.)
2.
And, applied to a woman, i. q.
خَلَّابَةٌ [i. e. Very deceitful]: (O, CK, TA:) thus correctly, with خ: in some copies of the K with ح; and in others, with ج. (TA.)
3.
And A woman who sits upon the
جُرْدَان. (TA.)
4.
Also, (O, K,) applied to a she-camel, (S, O, TA,) and to a ewe, or she-goat, (O, TA,) it signifies مُنْتَشِرَةُ الشُّخْبِ, (S, O, K, TA,) meaning Whose milk flows forth without its being drawn, by reason of the wideness of the orifice of the teat: or whose milk flows forth in separate jets, like the rays of the rising sun, into the vessel, so as not to make froth: and
فِشَاشٌ signifies the quality, or state, that is denoted by this epithet thus applied. (TA.)
6.
See also فَشٌّ, in three places.