ل • ط • ث
لَطَثَهُ
, (aor.
لَطِثَ
, inf. n. لَطْثٌ, L,) He struck him with the flat of the hand; or, with a broad piece of wood: (IAar, K:) he slapped him with his open hand; syn. صَكَّهُ; (K;) like لَطَمَهُ. (TA.) [See also لَطَسَهُ.] لَطَثَهُ بِحَجَرٍ
He threw a stone at him; (K;) as also لَطَسَهُ. (TA.) -A2- لَطَثَهُ
He collected it together. (K.) -A3- لَطَثَهُ الأَمْرُ, (aor.
لَطِثَ
, inf. n. لَطْثٌ,) The affair was difficult, or troublesome, to him. (K.) لَطَثَهُ, aor.
لَطِثَ
, inf. n. لَطْثٌ, It (a load, or an affair,) was heavy or burdensome, and hard, or grievous to him. (L.) لَطَثٌ, [aor.
لَطُثَ
,] inf. n. لَطْثٌ, It became corrupt. (IAar, K.)
تَلَاطَثَ المَوْجُ
مَلَاطِتُ
Places that are struck (تُلْطَثُ) by a load, or burden, or by beating: (K:) a quasi-pl. n., or a pl. without a sing., or having a pl. respecting which the lexicologists do not agree. (MF.)
مُلَاطِثٌ
Collecting; or a collector; syn. جَامِعٌ: (K:) selling; or a seller; or buying; or a buyer; syn. بَايءِعٌ. (AA.)