سَخِينٌ

1.

See سُخْنٌ.

[See also a saying of ' Amr Ibn-Kulthoom cited in the first paragraph of article سخو and سخى.]
2.
Also, (K,) or سَخِينُ العَيْنِ, (S, MA, L,) A man whose eye is [hot, or heated, or inflamed, by weeping, or by grief or sorrow; or] hot in its tears. (S, * MA, L, * K. *)
3.
And ضَرْبٌ سَخِينٌ, (K,) or سِخِّينٌ, (L,) (assumed tropical:) A hot, [i. e.] painful, smiting. (L, K. [Both are probably correct: that the latter is so is shown by what here follows.]) Ibn-Mukbil says,
[A smiting which the brave men cast, one at another, burning, or painful: the measure (بَسِيط) requires us to read the last word thus, with tesh-deed to the خ]. (L.)

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