فَصَّهُ

1.
, [aorist, according to rule, فَصُ3َ , and verbal noun, according to Golius, فَصٌّ,] (tropical:) He separated it from (مِنْ) another thing; (S, A, K;) as also افتصّهُ: (S, K:) and he pulled it out, or up, or off; or removed it; or displaced it; from another thing; (S, K;) as also ↓ the latter. (S.)
2.
فَصَّ, verbal noun فَصَصٌ: see 7.
3.
فَصَّ الجُرْحُ, aorist فَصِ3َ , verbal noun فَصِيصٌ, (S, M, O, K,) like فَزَّ; (S, O;) The wound became moist, and flowed: (S, O, K:) or flowed: or flowed with somewhat, not much. (M.) And فَصَّ العَرَقُ The sweat exuded; (M, TA;) and so فِزَّ. (TA.)
4.
فَصَّ said of the [locust, or cricket, called] جُنْدَب, (Sh, O, K,) verbal noun فَصِيصٌ (M, O) and فَصٌّ, (M,) It uttered a sound. (Sh, M, O, K.) And, said of a child, (AA, O, K,) verbal noun فَصِيصٌ, (AA, O,) He uttered a weak weeping, (AA, O, K, TA,) like whistling. (TA.)
5.
And فَصِيصٌ signifies also The being in a state of commotion; and twisting, or winding. (M.)
6.
And one says, مَا فَصَّ فِى يَدِ ى شَىْءٌ, (IAar, M, O, K,) aorist فَصِ3َ , verbal noun فَصٌّ, (M,) Nothing remained, or became permanent, (IAar, O, K,) or accrued, (M,) [in my hand,] مِنْهُ, [thereof, or therefrom]. (M.)

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