افغى

1.
It (a plant, S, [apparently, according to the K, the plant حِنَّاء,]) put forth its فَاغَية [i. e. flower, or blossom]. (S, K.) See also 1.
2.
افغت النَّخْلَةُ The palm-tree became in a bad, or corrupt, state [with respect to its fruit, as is implied in the S: i. e. bore dates such as are termed غَفًا]. (S, K.)
3.
And [hence, apparently,] افغى (said of a man, TA) He became poor after being rich: and He became ugly after being handsome: and He rebelled after being obedient: (K, TA:) all from IAar: as though his state became bad, or corrupt, like as do unripe dates. (TA.)
4.
And, said of a man, He kept constantly to the eating of فَغًا, (K, TA.) i. e. unripe dates in an altered state. (TA.)
5.
And افغى فُلَانًا He angered such a one. (K, TA.) One says, مَاالَّذِى أَفْغَاكَ [What is it that angered thee? or, hath angered thee?]. (TA.)

Perseus ID: n34253