مُقْرُوحٌ

2.
Also Having قُرُوح [or purulent pustules]. (K.)
3.
Also A young weaned camel attacked by the disease termed قُرْح; [see قَرْحٌ;] as also قَارِحٌ: or a camel attacked by the disease termed قُرْحَة; as also قَرِيحٌ and مُقَرَّحٌ: (L:) one says إِبِلٌ مُقَرَّحَةٌ, [according to some copies of the K مُقَرِّحَةٌ, but erroneously, for it is from قُرِّحَ,] meaning camels having قُرُوح [or purulent pustules] in their mouths, in consequence of which their lips hang down; (K;) and so إِبِلٌ قَرْحَى [in which the epithet is plural of قَرِيحٌ]. (L.)
4.
And طَرِيقٌ مَقْرُوحٌ (assumed tropical:) A road in which marks, or tracks, have been made [by the feet of men and of beasts], so that it has been rendered conspicuous. (K, TA.)

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