ج • س • أ
, aor
جَسَاَ
inf. n. جُسُوْءٌ and جُسْأَةٌ, (K,) thus in the corrected copies of the K, but in some copies the latter inf. n. is written جُسَاءَةٌ, (TA,) It (a thing, TA) was, or became, hard, tough, rigid, or stiff; (K, TA;) as also جَسَا, aor
جَسُاَ
(Msb and K in art. جسو.) جَسَأَتْ يَدُهُ, aor
جَسَاَ
inf. n. جَسْءٌ, His hand became hard, tough, callous, (S, TA,) coarse, or rough, (TA,) from work. (S, TA.)جَسَأَتْ مَفَاصِلُهُ
His joints became rigid, or stiff. (TA.) -A2- جُسِيءَتِ الأَرْضُ
The ground became hard, or hard and level, and rough: from جَسْءٌ, explained below. (Ks, K.)
[Hard, tough, rigid, or stiff: see 1]. You say جَبَلٌ جَاسِيءٌ [A hard, or hard and rugged, mountain]. (TA.) And صخُورٌ جَاسِيءَةٌ [Hard, or hard and rugged, rocks]. (TA.) And نَبْتٌ جَاسِيءٌ
A rigid, or tough, plant. (TA.) And أَرْضٌ جَاسِيءَةٌ
Hard, or hard and level, and rough, ground; (TA;) as also ↓مَجْسُوْءَةٌ. (Ks, K.) And مَكَانٌ جَاسِيءٌ
A rugged place; as also شَاسِيءٌ. (TA.) And دَابَّةٌ جَاسِيءَةٌ القَوَايءِمِ
A beast, or horse or the like, having rigid, or stiff, legs, that will hardly bend. (TA.)
[in the CKجا سِياء] Hardness, toughness, rigidness, or stiffness; and ruggedness, or roughness. (K,* TA.)
: see جَاسِيءٌ