ل • خ
لَخَّتْ عَيْنُهُ
, (S, L, K,) aor. تَلِخٌّ, inf. n. لَخٌّ and لَخِيخٌ, (L,) His eye shed copious tears, (S, L, K,) and its lids became rough. (L.) لَخِخَتْ عَيْنُهُ, as also لَحِحَتْ, His eyelids stuck together, by reason of a white thick matter collected in their corners. (L.) See لحّ. لَخَّ فِى كَلَامِهِ, [aor., accord. to analogy,
لَخِ3َ
,] He was obscure and barbarous in his speech. (K.)
التخّ عَلَيْهِمْ أَمْرُهُمْ
لَخْلَخَانِىٌّ
لَخْلَخَانِيَّةٌ
A barbarousness, or vitiousness, in speech, or utterance; a want of chasteness therein; an - impotence, or impediment, or a difficulty, therein. (AO, S, L, K.) It is a quality of the dial. of the Arabs of the desert of Esh-Shahr and 'Omán; as when they say, for مَا شَاءَ اللّٰهُ, مَشَاءَ اللّٰهُ: (Eth-Tha'álibee:) or is derived from لَخْلَخَانُ, the name of a tribe: or, as some say, of a place. (L.) نَظَرَ فُلَانٌ نَظَرَ اللَّخَلْخَانِيَّةِ
Such a one looked with the look of barbarians, or foreigners; or, of those who are barbarous in speech. (As.)
لَخَّةٌ
سَكْرَانُ مُلْتَخٌّ
وَادٍ لَاخٌّ
, (As, Ibn-Ma'een, K,) and لَاحٌّ, (K,) or this is incorrect, (Ibn-Ma'een,) A valley having intricate defiles, or narrow passes: (K:) or, abounding with trees, and intricate; as also ↓
مُلْتَخٌّ: (L:) or, intricate by reason of its trees: (As:) or it is لاخ, without teshdeed, [i. e. لَاخٌ, or, as its derivation presently mentioned implies, لَاخٍ,] (Sh, K,) from أَلْخَى, distorted (L, K) [but in the former written الخاء] in the mouth. (L.) جَوْفٌ لاخٌّ
A deep valley. (IAar.)