ق • ر • ث
قَرِثَ
اِقْتَرَثَتِ البُسْرَتَانِ
, and الثَّلَاثُ, The two unripe dates, and the three, grew together, intermingling. ('Eesà Ibn-'Omar, O and TA in art. سخل.)
بُسْرٌ قَرِيثَاءُ
, (Ks, S, O, K,) with the lengthened alif and without tenween, (Ks, S, O,) and ↓
قَرَاثَاءُ; (O, K;) and تَمْرٌ قَرِيثَاءُ and ↓
قَرَاثَاءُ: (Lh, K:) and نَخْلٌ قَرِيثَاءُ (Ks, S, O, K) and ↓
قَرَاثَاءُ: (K:) قَرِيثَاء is [thus] used as an epithet, and it is also used as the complement of a prefixed noun; [so that one says also بُسْرُ قَرِيثَاءَ, and app. ↓
قَرَاثَاءَ likewise, and each in like manner with تَمْرُ and with نَخْلُ prefixed;] and it is dualized and is pluralized; and there is no word like it in form, except كَرِيثَاء, in which the ك is app. a substitute [for ق]; (ISd, L;) and which is said by AZ to be syn. with قَرِيثَاء as applied to بُسْر: (L:) [but كَثِيرَاءُ should be added as a word of the same form; and perhaps there are other instances:] and accord. to Abu-l-Jarráh, one says ↓
تَمْرٌ قَرِيثَى, (S, O,) not with the lengthened alif, (S,) i. e. with the shortened alif: (O:) the meaning is, A species of dates, (S, K,) of (K) the sweetest, or best, thereof, in the state in which they are termed
بُسْر; (S, O, * K;) a species of dates, which are black, and of which the skin quickly falls off from the
لِحَاء [or flesh] thereof when they become ripe; as AHn says, they are the best of dates in the state in which they are termed
بُسْر; and he adds, the dried thereof are black: (L, TA:) [and palm trees that produce such dates:] some say that the word [قريثاء] is أَعْجَمِىّ [i. e. foreign or Pers.]. (TA.)
قَرَاثَاءُ
: see what next follows, in four places.
قَرِيثَى
: see قَرِيثَاءُ.
قَرْثٌ
قِرِّيثٌ
A certain species of fish; (S;) a dial. var. of جِرِّيثٌ [q. v.]. (S, K. *)