مَثْلُوثٌ
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Property of which a third part has been taken. (A.)
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[Applied to a verse,] That of which a third has been taken away: (M, K:) whatever is مَثْلُوث is مَنْهُوك: (TA:) or the former word signifies as above, and the latter signifies that of which two thirds have been taken away: this is the opinion of the authors on versification with respect to the metres called رَجَز and مُنْسَرِح: (M, TA:) the مثلوث in poetry is that whereof two feet out of six have gone. (TA.)
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مَزَادَةٌ مَثْلَوثَةٌ
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مزادة [or leathern water-bag] made of three skins. (T. S, A, K.)
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أَرْضٌ مَثْلُوثَةٌ
Land turned over three times for sowing or cultivating. (A.)
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See also ثَلُوثٌ.