كوت كوث كوح
2. ⇒ كوّث
كوّث, inf. n. تَكْوِيثٌ, It (growing corn or the like) became composed of four leaves, and of five. (En-Naḍr, Ḳ.)
كوّث بِغَائِطِهِ, inf. n. تَكْوِيثٌ, He voided his excrement [in form] resembling the heads of hares, or rabbits. (Ḳ.)
كَاثٌ
كَاثٌ i. q. كَاثٌّ, [q. v. in art. كث]. (Ḳ.)
كَوْثٌ
كَوْثٌ A قَفْش, or kind of short boot: (AM, Ḳ:) app. an arabicized word. (AM, L.)
كَوْثَةٌ
كَوْثَةٌ What is composed of four leaves, and of five: referring to growing corn and the like: n. un. of كَوْثٌ. (TA.)
كَوْثَةٌ, orكُوثَةٌ↓, [as in different copies of the Ḳ, the latter being the reading in the TA, which mentions كويثة as another reading,] Abundance of herbage, or of the goods, conveniences, or comforts, of life; plenty; fruitfulness. (Ḳ.)
كُوْثَةٌ
كُوْثَةٌ: see كَوْثَةٌ.
كُوِثِىٌّ
كُوِثِىٌّ Short: like كُوتِىٌّ [q. v.]. (T.)