ثَطٌّ

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and أَثَطُّ, (Lth, S, K,) but the former is the more correct and the more common, (Lth,) or the former only, (IDrd, and IB on the authority of Ibn-El-Jawáleekee, and K,) the latter being vulgar, (IDrd, K,) but AZ asserted his having heard the latter, (AHát, cited in the Jm,) [and the latter only is mentioned in the Mgh,] A man (S, Mgh) having no hair upon the sides of his face, but only upon his chin; synonym كَوْسَجٌ: (S, Mgh, K:) or having a scanty beard: (IDrd:) or the former signifies having little hair in the beard, and in the eyebrows: (K:) or [when you mean the latter] you say رَجُلٌ ثَطُّ الحَاجِبَيْنِ, (K,) a man having thin, or scanty, eyebrows; as also الحَاجِبَيْنِ أَثَطُّ; (TA;) the mention of the eyebrows being indispensable; (IAar, K;) and اِمْرَأَةٌ ثَطَّةُ الحَاجِبَيْنِ [a woman having thin, or scanty, eyebrows]: (S TA:) plural (of pauc., TA) أَثْطَاطٌ (Kr, K) and (of mult., TA) ثُطَّانٌ and ثِطَطَةٌ (AZ, K) and ثُطُطٌ, (IAar,) [all of which may be of either singular,] and ثِطَاطٌ, (AZ, S, K,) which is of the former singular, (S,) and ثُطٌّ, (AZ, S, K,) which is of the latter. (S.) You say also اِمْرَأَةٌ ثَطَّاءُ A woman having no إِسْب, (Lth, TA,) i. e. hair on the pubes; in the copies of the K incorrectly written اِسْت. (TA.) And عَارِضٌ أَثَطُّ A side of the cheek, or of the face, having the hair falling off. (Mgh.)
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Also, the former, Heavy in the belly; (K, TA;) slow; applied to a man. (TA.)
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The former also signifies Human excrement or ordure; or thin human excrement or ordure; synonym سَلْحٌ. (Sgh, K.) [See also ثَلْطٌ.]

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