ج • ع • س

jEs · Vol. 2 , p. 430 · Lane (vols 1–5)

جعْسٌ

, (S, K,) and ↓ جِعْسٌ, (TA,) and ↓ جُعْمُوسٌ; (AZ, S, and K in art. جعمس,) the first of which is post-classical; (S, K;) and the last, the term used by the Arabs [of the classical ages]; (S;) Human ordure, or excrement; (AZ, TA in art. جعمس;) syn. رَجِيعٌ: (S, K:) or the first signifies the place in which the جُعْمُوس falls: (IDrd, K:) the م in the last word is augmentative; and its pl. is جَعَامِيسُ. (S.) You say, ↓ رَمَى بِجَعَامِيسِ بَطْنِهِ [He cast forth the excrements of his belly]. (S.)

جَعْمَسَ

He (a man, TA) deposited his ordure, or excrement, at once: (K, TA:) or in a dry, or tough, state. (TA.) The م is augmentative. (Sgh, TA.)

جِعْسٌ

: see the next preceding paragraph.

جُعَامِسٌ

A man (TA) who deposits his ordure, or excrement, at once: (K:) or in a dry, or tough, state: as also ↓ مُجَعْمِسٌ. (TA.)

جُعْمُوسٌ

; pl. جَعَامِيسُ: see جَعْسٌ.

مُجَعْمِسٌ

: see what next precedes.