فَتَّاحٌ
1.
[An opener: and an unlocker.
2.
And hence, (assumed tropical:) A conquerer.
3.
And], in the dialect of Himyer, (TA,) (tropical:) A judge; one who decides between litigants: (S, Msb, K, TA:) it is like
فَاتِحٌ, but [this signifies simply judging, and the former] has an intensive signification. (Msb.) الفَتَّاحُ, as an epithet applied to God, in the Qur'an, 34:25, means (assumed tropical:) The Judge: or, according to IAth, (assumed tropical:) the Opener of the gates of sustenance and of mercy to his servants. (TA.)
4.
بَيْتٌ فَتَّاحٌ means A wide, or an ample, house or tent. (El-Fáïk, TA.)
5.
And الفَتَّاحُ signifies A certain bird, (K,) which is black, and which moves about its tail much, or often; white in the base of the tail, beneath it; and there is a sort thereof red; (TA;) also called
أُمُّ عَجْلَانَ: (O in article عجل:) plural فَتَاتِيحُ, (K,) to which is added in the K, “ without ا and ل; ” but there is no reason why it should not have ال prefixed to it; and perhaps it should be correctly “ without ا and ت, ” i. e. it is not pluralized with ا and ت [as an affix to the singular], as in the L &c. (MF, TA.)