سَلِيخٌ

1.
A skinned sheep or goat; (L;) as also مَسْلُوخٌ (S, K) and مَسْلُوخَةً: (TA:) or this last is an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant, meaning a skinned sheep or goat, without head and without legs and without belly: (Mgh:) and the first is an epithet applied to a sheep or goat until some part of it has been eaten; after which, what remains is called شِلْوٌ, whether much or little. (L.)
2.
سَلِيخٌ مَلِيخٌ A thing, (JK,) according to the K a person, but this is not in the other lexicons, (TA,) insipid; without taste. (JK, K, TA.)
3.
And A man (TA) vehement in جِمَاء, without impregnating. (K, TA.)

Perseus ID: n20398