قَذَّ الرِّيشَ

1.
(S, M, A, L,) [aorist قَذُ3َ ,] verbal noun قَذٌّ, (K,) He cut the edges, or extremities, of the feathers, (S, M, A, L, K,) [for the arrow, or arrows,] with the instrument called مِقَذّ, (A,) and made them (حَذَّفَهُ, M, L, [in the K, تَحْرِيفُهُ is put for تَحْذِيفُهُ]) of the suitable dimensions, (عَلَى نَحْوِ الحَذْوِ والتَّقْدِيرُ, M, [in the L and K, التَّدْوِير is put for التَّقْدِير, and in the K الحذو and the foll. conjunction are omitted,]) and even. (M, L, K.)
2.
And قَذَّ, He cut anything in a similar manner.
3.
[Hence,] قُذَّ, It (anything) was made even, and fine, or delicate, or elegant; (M, L;) [as also قُذِّذَ: see مُقَذَّذٌ, and see 2.]
4.
قَذَّ السَّهْمَ, (S, M, A, L,) aorist قَذُ3َ , (M, A, L,) verbal noun قَذٌّ; (S, M, L, K;) and اقذّهُ, (M, L,) verbal noun إِقْذَاذٌ; (K;) and قذّذهُ; (Deewán El-Hudhaleeyeen, cited by Freytag;) He feathered the arrow; fixed, or stuck, upon it the feathers; (S, M, A, L, K;) whereof an arrow has three, also called its اذَان. (L.)
5.
قَذَّهُ, aorist قَذُ3َ , (L,) verbal noun قَذٌّ, (K,) He struck him upon the part called the مَقَذّ; (L, K;) on the back of his neck. (L.) [But see طَبَعَ قَفَاهُ in article طبع.]

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