خَوًى
1.
Emptiness of the belly; (JK, K;) i. e. its emptiness of food; as also
خَوَاءٌ; (K;) [both inf. ns.;] the former of higher authority than the latter. (TA.) And Hunger; (JK, Msb;) as also
خَوَاءٌ, (TA,) i. q.
خَوٌّ. (K, TA. [In the CK, والخُوُّ بالضَّمِّ العَسَلُ is erroneously put for والخَوُّ وَبِالضَّمِّ العَسَلُ. The word خَوٌّ belongs to article خو, q. v.])
2.
See also خَوَاءٌ.
3.
Also, [الخَوِىٌّ in the CK being a mistake for الخَوَى,]
A low, or depressed, tract between two moun tains: and a soft tract of land: (K, TA:) or a low, or depressed, tract, in plain, or soft, and in rugged and hard, ground, sinking into the earth, larger than the [tract termed] سُهْب, producing much herbage: (AHn, TA:) or any wide valley in a soft, or plain, [low ground such as is termed] جَوّ; (Az, TA;) as also خَوٌّ: (Az, TA in article خو:) or a soft, far-extending, valley. (As, TA.)
4.
Also i. q.
ثَابِتٌ [Continuing, subsisting, lasting, &c.]: (K:) of the dialect of Teiyi. (TA.)
5.
And A flow of blood from the nose; or blood flowing from the nose. (K. [In this instance the word is correctly given in the CK.])