فَشٌّ
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2.
And The [species of trees called] خَرُّوب [which name is now commonly applied to the carob, or locust-tree; ceratonia siliqua]; as also
فَشُوشٌ, (O, K,) and
فَشْفَشَةٌ, (TA as from the K, but not in the CK nor in my MS. copy of the K,) or this last signifies a
خَرُّوبَة [n. un. of خَرُّوبٌ], according to AA. (O.)
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And Places in which water collects and remains: and a depressed piece of ground into which water pours and where it remains: (O, K:) so says Ibn-'Abbád: [but] ISh says that هَجْلٌ فَشٌّ means [a wide, depressed, piece of ground,] such as is not very deep. (O.)
5.
Also, and
فَشُوشٌ, and
فَشْفَاشٌ, [this last said in the TA to be written by Sgh with kesr, but it is not so in the O,] A [garment of the kind called] كِسَاء
such as is thick (IAar, O, K, TA) in texture, (TA,) fine in the yarn; (IAar, O, K, TA;) called by the vulgar
فَشَّاشٌ; (O; in the TA فِشّاش;) or, as some say,
فَشَّاشٌ signifies a thick
كساء; and
فَشُوشٌ, a thin, or flimsy,
كساء, such as is scanty in the yarn. (TA.)