رَشَحَ
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, (S, A, Msb, K,) aorist
رَشَحَ
, (Msb, K,) verbal noun رَشْحٌ, (S, Msb,) He, or it, (the forehead, or the side thereof above the temple, A, TA, or the body, Msb,) sweated; exuded sweat; (S, A, Msb, K;) as also
ارشح, (K,) or ارشح عَرَقْا, and عَرَقًا
ترشّح. (Fr, TA.) And رَشِحَ, aorist
رَشَحَ
, verbal noun رَشَحٌ and رَشَحَانٌ, He, or it, was, or became,
moist with sweat. (TA.)
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[Hence,] رَشَحَتِ
القِرْبَةُ بِالمَاءِ (tropical:) [The water-skin sweated with the water]: and رَشَحَ بِمَا فِيهِ (tropical:) [It sweated with what was in it] is said of a [porous] mug, and of any [porous] vessel. (A.)
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رَشَحَ is also said of a young gazelle, meaning (tropical:) He walked, being trained, or accustomed, to do so by his mother: [because the training him to walk causes him to sweat: see 2: and see also 5.] (A.) Also, said of a gazelle, (assumed tropical:) He leaped, or bounded, and exulted [or was brisk or lively or sprightly]. (K.) Also, verbal noun رُشَوحٌ, said of a young weaned camel, (assumed tropical:) He became strong: [see, again, 5:] and the verbal noun is metaphorically used in relation to small clouds [apparently when they collect together to give rain]. (L.)
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See also 2, as said of a she-camel.