قَدْحٌ

1.
and قَادِحٌ, [the former, in the CK, in this case, erroneously, with fet-h to the د,] A canker, or corrosion, incident in trees and in teeth: (L, K:) [the former is originally a verbal noun: and] each, in the sense here explained, an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates: (L:) [they are therefore more properly to be explained as meaning a thing that cankers, or corrodes: and ↓ the latter signifies also rottenness, decay, corruption, or unsoundness: (L:) and blackness that appears in the teeth: (S:) and a crack, or fissure, in wood, or in a stick, or rod; (S, L, K;) and so the former word. (K.)
2.
إبْرَةُ القَدْحِ: see مِقْدَحٌ.

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