أَقْرَحُ

1.
A horse having in his face a [star, or blaze, such as is termed] قُرْحَة: [feminine قَرْحَاءُ:] (S, A, Mgh:) plural قُرْحٌ. (A.) And it is also an epithet applied [in a similar sense] to every common fly. (A, TA. [See قَدُوحٌ.])
2.
[Hence,] رَوْضَةٌ قَرْحَاءُ (tropical:) [A meadow] in which, (S, K,) or in the middle of which, (TA,) is a white نُوَّارَة [or flower]; (S, K, TA;) or in the middle of which are white نَوْر [or flowers]: (A:) and of which the herbage has appeared. (TA.)
3.
And [hence also] تَعَرَّى الدُّجَى عَنْ وَجْهٍ أَقْرَحَ (tropical:) [The darkness became stripped] from the dawn, or daybreak. (A, TA.)
4.
See also قُرْحَان, last signification.
5.
[اَقْرَحُ in the CK voce قَسَامِىّ is a mistake for the verb أَقْرَحَ; not an epithet as Freytag has supposed it to be.]

Perseus ID: n35459