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.])
4.
فَخَتَهُ, aorist فَخَتَ , He cut it off (K, TA) with a sword. (TA.)
5.
فَخَتَ رَأْسَهُ He smote his head with a sword, (O, K, TA,) and cut it off. (TA.)
6.
فَخَتَ الإِنَاءَ, (K, TA,) verbal noun فَخْتٌ, (TA,) He uncovered the vessel. (K, TA.)
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.)

Perseus ID: n33183