اثلج

1.
It (a day, S, K, or a year, A) was, or became, snowy. (S, A, K.)
2.
He reached, came upon, or lighted on, snow; (K;) as also ثلج [written without any syll. signs, apparently ثَلَجَ]. (TA.) He entered upon [a tract, or time, or season, of] snow. (TA.)
3.
أَثْلَجَتْنَا السَّمَاءُ: and أُثْلِجَتِ الأَرْضُ: see 1.
4.
[Thus the verb is intrans. and transitive And hence,] أَثْلَجَتْ نَفْسِى: see 1.
5.
And اثلجهُ (assumed tropical:) He rejoiced him; made him joyful, glad, or happy. (K.) And اثلج صَدْرِى (tropical:) It (news, or information,) healed and tranquillized me. (A, * TA.) And مَا أَثْلَجَنِى بِهٰذَا الأَمْرِ (assumed tropical:) How joyful, or happy, am I made by this thing, or event! (TA.)
6.
[Hence also,] حَفَرَ حَتَّى اثلج (tropical:) He dug until he reached the clay, or mud, (AA, S, K, TA,) or the cold of the moist earth, (A,) or the moist earth and the water. (TA.)
7.
اثلج مَاءُ البِيءْرِ (tropical:) The water of the well ceased, or stopped. (A, K.) And hence, (TA.) اثلجت عَنْهُ الحُمَّى (tropical:) The fever quitted him. (A, TA.)
8.
إِثْلَاجٌ [the verbal noun] is also synonym with إِفْلَاجٌ [inf.n. of أَفْلَجَ, q. v.]. (K.)

Perseus ID: n4647