خَوْلَعٌ
1.
See خَلْعٌ.
2.
It also signifies هَبِيد [i. e. Colocynth, or its pulp, or seed,] when it is cooked until its
سَمْن [or decocted juice] comes forth, whereupon it is cleared, and put aside; and bruised dates of which the stones have been taken out are put upon it, and flour, and it is stirred about and beaten until it becomes mixed; then it is left, and put down; and when it becomes cold, its
سمن
is restored to it: or, as some say, colocynth (حَنْظَل) bruised, moistened with something to sweeten it, and then eaten; also called
مُبَسَّلٌ. (TA.) [See هَبِيدٌ.]
3.
See also خُلَاعٌ:
4.
and خَلِيعٌ, in four places.