طرش طرط طرطب
1. ⇒ طرط
طَرِطَ, [aor. ـَ
And He was, or became, foolish, stupid, unsound in intellect or understanding, or deficient therein. (Ḳ.)
طَرَطٌ
طَرَطٌ Thinness of the hair in the eyebrow. (IAạr, TA.)
طَرِطٌ
طَرِطٌ: see أَطْرَطُ.
Also Foolish, stupid, unsound in intellect or understanding, or deficient therein. (Ḳ)
طَارِطٌ
طَارِطٌ Light, thin, or scanty, in the hair; (IAạr, O, L, Ḳ) applied to an eyebrow. (L.)
أَطْرَطُ
أَطْرَطُ الحَاجِبَيْنِ A man destitute of eyebrows; (AZ, Ṣ, O;) as also أَمْرَطُ الحلجبين; (O;) and some say أَضْرَطُ, but Abu-l-Ghowth knew it not: (Ṣ, O:) or having light, thin, or scanty, hair of the eyebrows; and soطَرِطُ↓ الحَاجِبِيْنِ: (Ḳ:) the mention of the حَاجِبَانِ is indispensable; (AZ, Ṣ, O, Ḳ;) but sometimes omitted, on the ground of a weak authority: (Ḳ, TA:) and accord. to Ibn-ʼAbbád, أَطْرَطُ signifies having thin eyebrows. (O.) And طَرْطَآءُ العَيْنِ A woman having scanty eyelashes. (O, Ḳ.)