وَادٍ لَاخٌّ

1.
, (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.)
2.
جَوْفٌ لاخٌّ A deep valley. (IAar.)

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