ق • ل • خ
قَلَخَ
, (S, L, K,) aor.
قَلَخَ
, (K,) inf. n. قَلْخٌ (S, K) and قُلَاخٌ (L) and قَلِيخٌ, (Sb, S, K,) He (a stallion-camel) brayed: (S, L, K:) or began to bray: or brayed vehemently, as though he pulled out the sound from his chest. (L.) And قَلَخَ
الشَّجَرَةَ
He pulled out, or up, the tree: (K, TA:) the خ being substituted for ع. (TA.) -A2- And قَلَخَ
He struck a dry thing upon, or against, a dry thing. (K.)
قلّخهُ بِالسَّوْطِ
قَلَخْ قَلَخْ
قَلْخٌ
A stallion-camel excited by lust, (K, TA,) when he is [braying vehemently, as though] pulling out the sound of braying [from his chest: see 1]. (TA.) And An ass [app. a wild ass] advanced in age: (K, TA:) and so قَلْحٌ; with ح as well as with خ. (TA; and K in art. قلح.) Also, [or perhaps قَصَبٌ قَلْخٌ,] Hollow reeds or canes. (K.)
قَلَّاخٌ
قُلَاخٌ
: see قَلَّاخٌ. Also Large in the
هَامَة [or head; or crown, or upper part, of the head]: and hence used as a proper name, with the article ال, of the poet El-'Amberee, and of others. (TA.)