قُرْحَان
1.
([i. e. قُرْحَانٌ or قُرْحَانُ] with or without tenween, as you please, Sh, TA) A camel that has never been attached by the mange, or scab: (S, K:) and a child, (S, K,) or a man, (A,) that has never been attacked by the small-pox, (T, * S, A, K,) nor by the measles, (T, A,) nor by purulent pustules or the like: (T:) applied alike to one (S, K) and to two (S) and to a plural number, (S, A, K,) and explained as meaning persons not yet attacked by disease, (S,) and also applied alike to the male and to the female: (TA:) قُرْحَانُونَ [as a plural thereof] is of weak authority, (K,) or disused. (S, A, L.)
2.
[Hence] one says, أَنْتَ
بِهِ
قُرْحَانٌ مِمَّا قُرِحْتَ i. e. (tropical:) Thou art clear [of that whereof thou hast been accused]. (A, TA.) And أَنْتَ قُرْحَانٌ مِنْ هٰذَا الأَمْرِ (tropical:) Thou art quit of this affair; and so
قُرَاحِىٌّ. (Az, K, TA.)
3.
And قُرْحَان signifies also One who has not witnessed war; and so
قُرَاحِىٌّ:
4.
and One who has been touched by
قُرُوح [here apparently meaning wounds, and perhaps also purulent pustules]: thus having contr. significations: (K:) masculine and feminine (TA.)