فَشَاغٌ

, (S, [thus written in my copies and others also,] and so in the Mgh,) or فُشَاغٌ and فُشَّاغٌ, (O, K, said in the former to be like صُرَاخٌ and مُكَّاءٌ, and in the K to be like غُرَابٌ and also with teshdeed,) thus according to IB on the authority of Az, and thus also according to Hr, but mentioned by Z as with the unpointed ع, (TA,) A certain plant, (S, Mgh, O, K,) [said by Golius to be the rough smilax,] that spreads, (S, K,) or mounts, (Mgh, O,) and twines, upon trees, (S, Mgh, O, K,) and mars them, (O, K, [in some copies of the latter of which it is mentioned in two places,]) and has no leaves [?]. (Mgh.)

Perseus ID: n33927