حَلَّ مِنْ عِمَامَتِهِ لَوْثًا أَوْ لَوْثَيْنِ
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He loosed, or undid, a turn, or twist, or two turns, or twists, of his turban. (TA, from a tradition)
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نَاقَةٌ ذَاتُ لَوْثٍ, and
لُوثَةٍ
A strong she-camel; a she-camel endowed with strength, or vigour: (TA:) or, the former, (L,) or the latter, (S,) a she-camel having much flesh and fat, (S, L,) with which she is bound round: (L:) or, as some say, stupid, unsteady, and hasty; synonym ذات هَوَجٍ: (S:) or, the former, a bulky she-camel; yet her bulkiness does not prevent her being swift. (Lth.)
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رَجُلٌ ذُو لَوْثٍ
A strong man. (TA.)
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لَوْتٌ, Evil, as a subst. (K.)
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لَوْثٌ
Mutual suits, or demands, with malevolences, or rancours: (K:) one says, بَيْنَهُمْ لَوْثٌ
Between them are mutual suits, &c. (TK.)
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لَوْثٌ
Offsets of palm-trees. (AHn.)
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لَوْثٌ
Weak, incomplete, evidence; (Az, in Msb;) resembling what is termed
دَلَالَةٌ, (Az, K,) not complete, or perfect, evidence; so according to Esh-Sháfi'ee: (Az.:) it is one person's giving his testimony to the fact of a slain person's declaring, before his death, that a certain person slew him; or two persons giving their testimony to the fact of there having existed enmity between them two, [i. e., the slain person and the person accused of slaying him,] or, of one's having threatened the other; and the like: it is from تَلَوَّثَ as signifying “ it was befouled, or defiled. ” (TA.)
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See لَوَتٌ, and لُوثَةٌ.