فَرِيشٌ
1.
A plant, or herbage, that becomes spread upon the ground, not standing up upon a stem. (TA.) [See also مُفَرِّشٌ.]
2.
3.
And (assumed tropical:) An Arabian Bull [or perhaps it is properly an epithet applied to that animal as meaning] having no hump: (TA:) [see also مُفَرَّشٌ as applied to a camel:] or فِرَاشٌ, which is plural of فَرِيشٌ, signifies a sort of oxen, between the
دِرَاب
and
عِرَاب
having small humps, and their
اعياب [a mistranscription for أَغْبَاب, i. e. dewlaps, plural of غَبَبٌ,] are flaccid, or pendulous. (TA voce دَرَبَانِيَّةٌ.)
4.
Also (tropical:) A mare, (As, O, K,) or any solid-hoofed animal, (S,) seven days, (As, S, K,) or seven nights, (O,) after her having foaled; (As, S, O, K, TA;) which is the best of times for putting a burden upon her: (O, K:) and that has recently brought forth; (O, K, TA;) so says Kt; like the نُفَسَا of women; or like the مُعْوِذ of she-camels: (TA:) plural فَرَايءِشُ. (S, O, K.)
5.
See also فَرْشٌ, latter half.