ف • ح • س
فَحَسَ
, aor.
فَحَسَ
, inf. n. فَحْسٌ, He took a thing from his hand, with his tongue and his mouth; such as water &c.: (Lth, T, O, K:) or he licked up a thing with his tongue, from his hand. (O: but only the inf. n. is mentioned.) And فَحَسَ
السَّلْتَ, aor. as above, (O,) and so the inf. n., (O, K,) He rubbed [the ears off] the
سلت, (O, K, TA,) a particular species of barley, (TA,) so that the awn, or beard, [thereof] became removed (O, K, TA) and scattered. (TA.)
افحس
He (a man) abraded by degrees, lit., thing after thing. (TA.)
تَفَيْحَسَ
He carried himself in an elegant and a proud and self-conceited manner, with an affected inclining of his body from side to side, in his gait: (O, K: *) and so تَفَيْسَحَ. (O.)