ك • س • ح
كَسَحَ
, (aor.
كَسِحَ
, K, inf. n. كَسْحٌ, Msb,) He swept a house, or chamber. (S, Msb, K,) [You say] كَسَحَتِ الرِّيحُ الأَرْضَ
The wind swept off the dust from the surface of the ground. (S, K.) [Hence,] كَسَحَ (tropical:) He cleaned out a well, and a canal or channel of running water, &c. (Msb.) [And hence also,] (tropical:) He cut a thing off; destroyed it; did away with it, carried it off: (Msb:) [he swept it away.] كَسَحْنَا بَنِى فُلَانٍ (tropical:) We extirpated the sons of such a one. (A.) كَسِحَ, aor.
كَسَحَ
, inf. n. كَسَحٌ, He had a heaviness in one of his legs, and dragged it when he walked: (T:) he was crippled in the legs, and in the arms: (L, K:) mostly used in relation to the legs. (L.) [See also كُسَاحٌ.]
أَغَارُوا عَلَيْهِمْ فَاكْتَسَحُوهُمْ
(tropical:) They made a hostile attack, or incursion, upon them, and took all their property. (S, K. *) إِكْتَسَحْنَا مَالَ
بَنِى فُلَانٍ (tropical:) We took [or swept off] all the property of the sous of such a one, leaving them nothing. (L.) [In like manner you say] كَسَحَ مِنَ المَالِ مَا شَاءَ [(tropical:) He swept off what he pleased of the property]; as also كَثَحَ. (K, voce كَثَحَ.)
أَكْسَحُ
and ↓
كَسْحَانُ and ↓
كَسِيحٌ (L, K) and ↓
كُسَيْحٌ (K) and ↓
مُكَسَّحٌ (L) Having a heaviness in one of his legs, and dragging it when he walks: (L:) crippled in the legs, and in the arms: (L, K:) also the first (as explained by some, L,) lame, by nature, or by reason of a chronic ailment: and affected by a disease which deprives one of the power of walking: (S, L, K:) pl. كُسْحٌ (L) and كُسْحَانٌ. (L, K.) الصَّدَقَةُ مَالُ الكُسْحَانِ وَالعُورَانِ (S, L) Alms are the property of the crippled and the one-eyed. (L, from a trad.)
كَسِيحٌ
كَسْحٌ
كَسْحَانُ
: see أَكْسَحُ
كُسَاحٌ
كُسَاحَةٌ
كُسَيْحٌ
: see أَكْسَحُ.
مَكْسُوحٌ
مِكْسَحَةٌ
مُكَسَّحٌ
: see أكْسَحٌ.