غَثَا الوَادِى
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, (Msb, K,) aorist يَغْثُو, (Msb,) verbal noun غَثْوٌ; (Msb, K;) and غَثَى, aorist يَغْثِى, verbal noun غَثْيٌ; (K;) the latter mentioned by IJ, but the former is that which is [commonly] known to the lexicologists; (TA;) The valley, or water-course, was, or became, full of
غُثَاء [q. v.]: (Msb: [and the like is indicated in the K:]) or had in a abundance of camels' or similar dung (بَعْر) and leaves and reeds or canes. (TA.)
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غَثَتِ النَّفْسُ, (S, Msb, K,) aorist تَغْثِى, (S, Msb,) verbal noun غَثْىٌ and غَثَيَانٌ; (S, Msb, K;) and, according to Lth, غَثِيَت, aorist تَغْثَى, verbal noun غَثًا, but Az says that this is post-classical; (TA;) i. q.
خَبُثَت; (S, K, TA;) and جَاشَت; (TA;) i. e. [The soul, or stomach, heaved; or became agitated by a tendency to vomit; or] became agitated so that the person nearly vomited, by reason of a mixture pouring forth to the mouth of the stomach: (Msb, TA:) or, as some say, غَثَيَانٌ signifies a flowing of the mouth which sometimes, or often, occasions vomiting. (TA.)
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غَثَا السَّيْلُ المَرْتَعَ, aorist يَغْثُوهُ, verbal noun غَثْوٌ; thus according to J, [in the S,] but according to the K and ISd, غَثَى, mentioned in article غثى; and in [some of] the copies of the K, المَرْبَعَ is erroneously put for المَرْتَعَ; (TA;) The torrent drew [or washed] together the pasture, and deprived it of its sweetness; as also
اغثاهُ. (S, K.)
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And hence, by way of comparison, (TA,) غَثَى الكَلَامَ, aorist يَغْثِيهِ; (K, TA;) and غَثِيَهُ, aorist يَغْثَاهُ; (K, * TA;) the former verb of the class of رَمَى, and the latter of the class of رَضِىَ; verbal noun غَثْىٌ; (TA;) (tropical:) He mixed, or put together confusedly, the speech, or language. (K, * TA.)
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And غَثَى
المَالَ, and النَّاسَ, He beat the cattle, and the people, and dealt blows among them. (K, * TA.)
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غَثِيَتِ الأَرْضُ بِالنَّبَاتِ
The land became abundant in herbage: (K, TA:) or began to be so. (TA.)
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And غَثِىَ شَعْرُهُ, verbal noun غَثًى, His hair became matted, or compacted together: mentioned in article غثى by IKtt: perhaps a dialect var. of عَثِىَ, with the unpointed ع; mentioned before. (TA.)