سَقَطٌ
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What is made to fall, thrown down, or dropped, of, or from, a thing, (M, K,) and held in mean estimation: (TA:) and [in like manner]
سُقَاطَةٌ the refuse of anything; (IDrd;) or what falls, of, or from, a thing, (M, K,) and is held in mean estimation; (TA;) as also
سُقَاطٌ; (K;) or, according to some, this last is a plural [or rather a coll. gen. n.], and
سُقَاطَهٌ is its singular [or n. un.]; and سُقَاطَاتٌ is also a plural of this last. (TA.) [Hence,] سَقَطُ الطَّعَامِ (tropical:) What is worthless, of food: (M, K: *) or what falls from, or of, food: (M:) and [in like manner]
سُقَاطَةٌ and
سُقَاطٌ
refuse that falls, and is held in mean estimation, of, or from, food and beverage and the like: (TA:) the plural of سَقَطٌ is أَسْقَاطٌ. (K.) And سَقَطُ المَتَاعِ (tropical:) What is worthless, paltry, mean, vile, or held in little account, of the furniture or utensils of a house or tent, or of household goods: (S, Msb, K:) or the refuse thereof; (Mgh;) and so المَتَاعِ
سُقَاطَةُ: (TA:) and سَقَطُ البَيْتِ signifies the same; (M;) or such articles of the tent or house as the needle and the axe and the cookingpot and the like: (Lth:) plural as above. (M.) And hence, اَسْقَاطُ النَّاسِ (q. v. infrà, as also سَقَطُ
النَّاسِ, voce سَاقِطٌ). (Lh, M.) سَقَطٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) Things of which the sale is held in mean estimation; such as the seeds that are used in cooking, for seasoning food; and the like; (M, TA;) or such as sugar and raisins. (A, TA.) Also (assumed tropical:) The parts of a slaughtered beast that are held in mean estimation; such as the legs and the stomach and the liver, and the like of these: plural as above. (TA.)
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سَقَطُ الكَلَامِ (tropical:) Evil speech. (TA.)