ثَطَّ
, aorist
ثَطَ3َ
; (Lth, TA;) [apparently according to him who says رَجُلٌ أَثَطُّ; for Lth adds,] and, according to him who says رَجُلٌ ثَطٌ, (Lth, TA,) ثَطَّ, aorist
ثَطِ3َ
and
ثَطُ3َ
; (Lth, K;) verbal noun [of ثَطَّ of which the aorist is
ثَطَ3َ
,] ثَطَطٌ, (Lth, IDrd, S, K,) and [of the verb of which the aorist is
ثَطِ3َ
,] ثَطٌّ, and [of that of which the aorist is
ثَطُ3َ
, the second pers. of the pret. being apparently ثَطُطْتَ,] ثَطَاطَةٌ and ثُطُوطَةٌ; (Lth, K;) or the last two, according to IDrd, are simple substs., and ISd approves of this distinction; (TA;) He (a man, Lth, S) was, or became, such as is termed
ثَطٌّ and أَثَطُّ [explained below]. (Lth, IDrd, S, K.)