مَسَوطٌ
Mixed. (TA.) So in a tradition of 'Alee with Fátimeh, [in which the former expresses the intimacy of her union with him, as though they two were one person,] مَسُوطٌ لَحْمُهَا بِدَمِى وَلَحْمِى (assumed tropical:) Her flesh is blended and mixed with my blood and my flesh. (TA.) You say also, أَمْوَالُهُمْ
بَيْنَهُمْ
سَوِيطَةٌ
Their possessions are mixed among them; (AZ, S, K;) i. q.
مُسْتَوطَةٌ. (M.)