رَضْخٌ
1.
, (S, Mgh, Msb, TA,) originally a verbal noun, used as a subst. [properly so termed]; or of the measure فَعْلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, like ضَرْبُ الأَمِيرِ [applied to a dirhem]; (Msb;) [apparently, in its primary acceptation when thus used, A fragment: for] you say, عِنْدَهُ رَضْخٌ مِنْ خُبْزٍ [He has a fragment of bread]: (A: [so in a copy of that work; and this is agreeable with significations of رَضَخَ: or the right reading may be خَبَرٍ: (see the last sentence in this paragraph:) or it may be that which here next follows:]) عِنْدَهُ رَضْخُ خَيْرٍ
He has somewhat of good, or of good things. (Msb.) Also A small gift; (S, * L, Msb, TA;) and so
رَضْخَةٌ (JK, A, [in my copy of the Mgh, erroneously, رَضِخَةٌ,]) and
رَضِيخَةٌ (Mgh, L) and
رُضَاخَةٌ: (L:) or a moderate gift, neither good nor bad; and so
رَضِيخَةٌ: (L:) and a small gift, less than one's share, of booty. (Mgh, * MF.)
2.
Also, [or رَضْخٌ مِنْ خَبَرٍ,] News, or tidings, (K,) or a little thereof, (TA,) which one hears, but of which one is not sure, or with which one is not clearly, or plainly, acquainted: (K, according to different copies, and TA:) in some copies of the K, in the place of تَسْتَيْقِنُهُ, we find تَسْتَبِينُهُ. (TA.)