ل • ك • ث

lkv · Vol. 6 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

لَكَثَ

, [aor. لَكُثَ ,] inf. n. لَكْثٌ (and لِكَاثٌ, IAar), He struck, or smote; (K;) accord. to IAar, who does not particularize the hand, nor the foot: (TA:) or, with his hand, or his foot, accord. to some: (TA:) or, with [perhaps a mistake for upon] the mouth. (Kr.) [See also لكد.] لَكَتَهُ, [aor. لَكُثَ ,] He overburdened him. (K.) لَكِثَ, aor. لَكَثَ , [inf. n. لَكَثٌ,] He (a camel) was affected with the disorder called لَكَثٌ, or لُكَاثٌ. (K.) لَكِثَ بِهِ, aor. لَكَثَ , It (dirt [see لَكْثٌ]) adhered to it; (K;) i. e., to the vessel. (TA.) [See also لَكِدَ and لَكِعَ.]

لَكَثٌ

and ↓ لُكَاثٌ (as also نُكَاثٌ, TA,) A disorder in the mouths of camels, resembling pustules. (Lh, K.) لُكَاثَةٌ, A disorder that attacks sheep or goats in the sides of the mouth and in the lips, resembling an ulcer; happening on their first cropping plants when they are short, with small branches. (L.)

لَكْثٌ

The dirt of milk, which congeals upon the edge of the vessel, and is removed with the hand. (TA.)

لُكَاثٌ

A shining stone in gypsum. (Fr, K.) -A2- See لَكَثٌ.

لُكَاثَةٌ

: see لَكَثٌ.

لُكَاثِىٌّ

A man (TA) very white: (K:) from لُكَاثٌ as signifying a shining stone in gypsum. (TA.)

لُكَّاثٌ

[pl. of لَاكِثٌ?] Preparers of gypsum: (K:) not those who traffick therein. (TA.)

نَاقَةٌ لَكِثَةٌ

A fat she-camel. (K.)