وَلْثٌ
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2.
وَلْثُ السَّحَابِ
A little rain. (TA.)
3.
وَلْثٌ
A covenant, compact, or contract, between a people, that happens unintentionally,
مِنْ غَيْرِ قَصْدٍ: (S:) or, not firmly concluded, or settled: (S, K:) or somewhat, or a little, of a covenant, compact, or contract: example, in a tradition, لَوْ لَا وَلْثٌ لَكَ مِنَ العَهْدِ
لَضَرَبْتُ عُنُقَكَ
Were it not for somewhat, or a little, of a covenant granted to thee, I had beheaded thee: (TA:) or the remainder [or what remains unfulfilled] of a covenant &c.: (T:) or a covenant &c. firmly concluded, or settled. (TA.)
4.
وَلْثٌ
A little of anything that is much in quantity. (IAar.)
5.
وَلْثٌ
What remains, of dough, in a platter. (K.)
6.
What remains, of water, in a
مُشَقَّر. (K.)
7.
What remains, of the beverage called
نَبِيذ, in the vessel. (K.)
8.
وَلْثٌ
A weak promise. (K [See 1. In the CK, and in a MS. copy of the K, for الوَعْدُ is put الوَغْدُ.])
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You also say لَهُمْ وَلْثٌ ضَعِيفٌ, and وَلْثٌ مُحْكَمٌ, [A weak promise has been made to them, and a firm promise]. (TA.)
10.
وَلْثٌ
A vestige, or trace, of ophthalmia. (K.)
11.
لَمْ أَرَ
مَنْهُ إِلَّا وَلْثَةً
I saw not, of him, or it, aught save a small vestige, or trace. (A.)
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