مُنْسَرِحٌ

1.
; and its feminine, with ة: see سُرُحٌ, in two places.
2.
Also the former, (K, TA,) applied to a man, (TA,) Lying upon his back, or lying as though thrown down or extended, and parting his legs. (K, TA.)
3.
And Denuded, or divested, of his clothes; or making himself to be so: or having few clothes; lightly clad: (TA:) or coming, or going, forth from his clothes; (S, O, K;) or so مُنْسَرِحٌ مِنْ ثِيَابِهِ. (A.) [Hence,] one says, هُوَ مُنْسَرِحٌ مِنْ أَثْوَابِ الكَرَمِ (tropical:) He is divested, or divesting himself, of the apparel of generosity. (A.)
4.
And [applied to a camel as meaning] Divested of his وَبَر [i. e. fur, or soft hair]. (TA.)
5.
المُنْسَرِحُ is also the name of A kind of verse; (S, O, K;) [namely, the tenth;] the [full] measure of which is
مُسْتَفْعِلُنْ مَفْعُولَاتُ مُسْتَفْعِلُنْ
twice. (O.)

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