ارثّ

1.
: see above, in two places.
2.
Also, said of a man, His rope was, or became, old, and worn out. (M.)
3.
ارثّهُ He, (K,) or it, i. e. wear, attrition, or wear and tear, (Th, M,) rendered it old, and worn out; and mean, or bad; (Th, M;) or threadbare, shabby, or mean; (K;) namely, anything, but mostly used in relation to what is worn as clothing, or spread as furniture. (M.)

Perseus ID: n14736