خُبَّازٌ
(IDrd, S, K) and
خُبَّازَةٌ, (K,) [or the former is a coll. gen. n., and the latter the n. un.,] and
خُبَازَى (IDrd, S, K) [which last is the most common form] and
خُبَّازَى, (K,) or when with teshdeed the ى is elided, (IDrd,) and
خُبَّيْزٌ, (K,) [Malva, or mallow;] a certain plant, well known, (S, K, TA,) of the leguminous kind, having broad leaves and a round fruit; [whence perhaps its name;] according to the Minháj, a species of the
مَلُوخِيَّةٌ [corchorus olitorious, or Jew's mallow]: or, as some say, the ملوخيّة is the garden-kind, and the خبازى is the wild kind: some also say that the
بَقْلَة يَهُودِيَّة [sonchus, or sow-thistle,] is one of the species of
خبازى; and there is a kind thereof that turns with the sun. (TA.)