رَزَحَتْ

1.
, aorist رَزَحَ , verbal noun رُزُوحٌ (S, K) and رُزَاحٌ, (S, L,) or رَزَاحٌ, (K,) She (a camel) fell down (S, L, K) by reason of fatigue, emaciated, (S, L, &c.,) or by reason of fatigue or emaciation, (K according to the TA,) or by reason of fatigue and emaciation: (CK:) or clave to the ground, and had not power to rise. (TA.) And رَزَحَ, (Mgh, Msb,) aorist رَزَحَ , (Msb,) verbal noun رُزُوحُ and رُزَاحٌ (Mgh, Msb) and رَزَاحٌ, (Msb,) He (a camel, Mgh, Msb) fell down by reason of fatigue: (Mgh:) or became much emaciated. (Msb.)
2.
Hence, or from مَرْزَحٌ as meaning low, or depressed, ground or land, رَزَحَ said of a man, (tropical:) He became weak, and what was in his hand went from him. (TA.)
3.
And رَزَحَتْ حَالُهُ and أَحْوَالُهُ ترازحت (A) (tropical:) His state, or condition, was, and his circumstances, were, or became, weak and evil. (A, * and Har p. 489.)
4.
[Hence also,] رَزَحَ العِنَبُ The grape vine fell down. (TA.)
5.
رَزَحَ فُلَانًا بِالرُّمْحِ, verbal noun رَزْحٌ, He thrust, or pierced, such a one with the spear, or with the iron at the lower extremity of the spear; synonym زَجَّهُ. (K.)

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