ق • ز • ح
قَزَحَ القِدْرَ
: see 2. -A2- قَزَحَتِ القِدْرُ, [aor.
قَزَحَ
,] inf. n. قَزْحٌ and قَزَحَانٌ, The cooking-pot made what came forth [or overflowed] from it to drip, or fall in drops. (AZ, K, TA.) And قَزَحَ بِبَوْلِهِ, (S, A, Mgh, K,) and قَزِحَ بِهِ, (A, Mgh, K,) aor. of each
قَزَحَ
, (K,) inf. n. قَزْحٌ (S, K) and قُزُوحٌ; (K;) and به ↓
قزّح, inf. n. تَقْزِيحٌ; (A;) said of a dog, (S, A, Mgh, K,) He ejected his urine, (S, Mgh, TA,) and sprinkled it: (S:) or raised his hind leg, and emitted his urine: (TA:) or ejected his urine with an impetus, or in several discharges. (K, accord. to different copies; as is said in the TA.) قَزَحَ أَصْلَ الشَّجَرَةِ: see 2. -A3- قَزَحَ also signifies It (a thing, TA) was or became, high, or elevated. (K, TA.) And قَزَحَتْ, said of a plant or tree [نَبْتَةٌ or شَحَرَةٌ], It had, or produced, what is termed a
تَقْزِيح [q. v.]. (TA.)
قزّح القِدْرَ
, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) inf. n. تَقْزِيحٌ; (S;) and ↓
قَزَحَهَا, (Mgh, Msb, K,) aor.
قَزَحَ
, (K,) [inf. n. قَزْحٌ, as indicated in the K;] [He put into the cooking-pot seeds for seasoning, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) called
قِزْح. (Msb, K.) [Hence,] قزّح كَلَامَهُ (tropical:) He seasoned [meaning he embellished] his speech, or language; syn. تَوْبَلَهُ. (TA in art. تبل.) تَقْزِيحُ الحَدِيثِ mans (tropical:) The embellishing of discourse (K, TA) without lying therein. (TA.) قزّح أَصْلَ الشَّجَرَة, in copies of the K incorrectly ↓
قَزَحَ, without tesh-deed, (TA,) He made water upon (بَوَّلَ) the root, or stem, of the tree: (K, TA:) or he put urine at the root of the tree to render its fruit abundant. (JK.) See also 1.
تقزّح النَّبَاتُ
مَلِيحٌ قَزِيحٌ
[Seasoned with salt and with the seeds called
قِزْح;] two epithets applied to food: (A:) accord. to the K, the latter is an imitative sequent: but, correctly, each has its own proper meaning: as is said in the L, the former is from المِلْحُ; and the latter, from القِزْح. (TA.)
مِقْزَحَةٌ
مُقَزَّحٌ
A species of trees (شَجَرٌ) resembling the fig, (K, TA,) of the strange trees of the desert, having short branches, (Mgh, TA,) at the heads of which are what resemble the paw of the dog: so says IAar. (Mgh.) الشَّجَرَهُ المُقَزَّحَةُ, behind which it is forbidden, in a trad., to perform prayer, (TA,) or the performing of prayer towards which is said in a trad. to be disapproved, is said to be A tree of the sort abovementioned: so says Az: (Mgh:) or, as some say, a tree that branches forth into many branches: (TA: [see 5:]) or a tree at which the dogs and the beasts of prey have emitted their urine may be meant thereby. (Mgh, TA.)
قَازِحٌ
A hard penis: (K, TA:) an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates. (TA.) سِعْرٌ قَازِحٌ (tropical:) A dear [or high] current price. (K. [For سِعْرٌ, Freytag appears to have read شَعِيرٌ.])
قَوَازِحُ المَاءِ
قَوْسُ قُزَحَ
, (S, Msb, K, &c.,) which is [an appellation applied to The rainbow] in the sky, (S,) i. e. certain streaks of an arched form appearing in the sky in the days of the [season called] رَبِيع, after rain, red and yellow and green, (TA,) is imperfectly decl. [accord. to general usage], (S,) [that is to say,] it is a compound of two words whereof the latter is inseparable from the former, so that one may not say تَأَمَّلْ قُزَحَ
فَمَا أَبْيَنَ قَوْسَهُ [Consider thou Kuzah, for how plain is his bow!], (TA,) and the latter word is said to be the name of a certain devil, as such, imperfectly decl., (TA, Msb,) assigned to the same class as زُحَل, which, as Mbr says, is imperfectly decl. as being a proper name and deviating from its original form: (TA:) it is said in a trad., Say not ye قَوْسُ قُزَحَ, for قُزَحُ is the name of a devil, but say قَوْسُ اللّٰهِ: (Msb, TA:) or قُزَحُ is the name of a certain angel who is charged with the management of the clouds: or the name of a certain king of the 'Ajam [i. e. Persians or foreigners]: (K: [but SM remarks upon this last saying as being very strange, deemed improbable by his sheykh (MF), and not found by himself in any book except the K:]) or قُزَحُ is the name of a mountain in El-Muzdelifeh, and the word قَوْس was prefixed to it because this was the first place over which the قوس thus called appeared in the Time of Ignorance: (TA:) or قُزَح thus used is from قُزْحَةٌ, (Msb, K, TA,) of which قُزَحٌ is pl., (Msb,) and which signifies a streak of yellow and of red and of green, (Msb, K, TA,) which are the colours that are in the [said] قوس; (TA;) and if so, it is perfectly decl. [i. e. one says قَوْسُ قُزَحٍ]: (Msb:) or it is from قَزَحَ signifying it was, or became, high, or elevated: (K, TA:) Dmr strangely asserts that قوس قزح is a mistake, and that it is correctly قَوْسُ قَزَعٍ, from قَزَعٌ signifying “ clouds. ” (MF, TA.)
قَزْحٌ
: see قِزْحٌ. Also The urine of the dog. (K.)
قَزَّاحٌ
One who sells the seeds called
قِزْح, that are used in cooking, for seasoning food. (K.)
قِزْحٌ
(IAar, S, Msb, K) and ↓
قَزْحٌ (IAar, K) Seeds that are used in cooking, for seasoning food; syn. تَابَلٌ; (S, K;) or أَبْزَارٌ; (Msb;) that are put into the cooking-pot; such as cuminsees and coriander-seeds: pl. أَقْزَاحٌ: (TA:) and ↓
تَقَازِيحُ (a pl. that has no sing., TA) signifies the same as [أَقْزَاحٌ, i. e.] أَبَازِيرُ. (S, K, TA.) And the former (قِزْحٌ) signifies also Onion-seed: (K, TA:) so in the dial. of Syria. (TA.) And The dung of the serpent: (K, TA:) pl. أَقْزَاحٌ, as above. (TA.)
قُزَاحٌ
A certain disease that attacks sheep or goats. (K.)
قُزْحَةٌ
A streak of yellow and of red and of green: (Msb, K:) pl. قُزَحٌ. (Msb.)
تَقَازِيحُ
(a pl. that has no sing., TA): see قِزْح.