فَخَتَتْ
1.
, said of a woman, She walked with an elegant and a proud and self-conceited gait, with an affected inclining of the body from side to side. (Msb.) [See also 5.]
2.
And, said of the bird called فَاخِتَة, It [cooed, or] uttered a cry or sound. (K.)
3.
And فَخَتَ
He lied, or uttered a falsehood. (A, TA. [See فَاخِتَةٌ.])
7.
And الفَخْتُ signifies also The cook's taking out with the hand a piece of flesh-meat from the cooking-pot: (K, TA:) مِنَ
القِدْرَةِ, the reading found in copies of the K, [in the CK من الفِدْرَةِ,] is a mistake: it should be من القِدْرِ, as in the L [and O] &c. (TA.)