لُتَاتٌ
1.
What is crumbled, or broken into small pieces, with the fingers, (مَا فُتَّ,) of the barks of trees: (K:) i. e., what is so crumbled, or broken, of the dry, outer bark: but Az says, I know not whether it be لِتَاتٌ or لُتَاتٌ. (TA.) Esh-Sháfi'ee is related to have pronounced the performance of تَيَمُّمٍ therewith not allowable. (TA.)
2.
مَا أَبْقَى
مِنِّى إِلَّا لُتَاتًا, occurring in a tradition, means, It (the disease) left nothing remaining of me but dry skin like the bark of trees. (TA.)
3.
That with which one moistens [سَوِيق &c.]; explained by مَا
يُلَتُّ بِهِ: (K:) anything with which
سويق
&c. are moistened; such as clarified butter, and the fat of a sheep's tail. (Lth.)