تحين تخ تخت
1. ⇒ تخّ
تَخَّ, (JK, Ṣ, L, Ḳ,) aor. ـِ
4. ⇒ اتخّ
اتخّهُ He made it sour; namely, dough: (JK, Ṣ, L, Ḳ:) he made it soft by putting into it too much water; namely, dough: and in like manner, clay, or mud, so that he could not plaster with it. (L.)
تَخٌّ
تَخٌّ Sour dough: (JK, Ṣ, A, L, Ḳ:) such as is soft by reason of too much water. (L.)
Also Dregs of sesame-grain from which the oil has been expressed; (JK, L, Ḳ;) also called كُسْبٌ. (TA.)
تَاخٌّ
تَاخٌّ Having no desire for food [app. by reason of acidity in the stomach]. (JK, Ḳ.)