مذ مذح مذر
1. ⇒ مذح
مَذِحَ, (Ṣ,) aor. ـَ
مَذِحَ is said to signify It (a thing) rubbed against another thing, and became much cracked, or chapped, thereby. ISd thinks that it relates especially to an animal. (L.)
Also, مَذِحَ He had his testicle much chapped by its rubbing against something. (Ḳ.)
مَذِحَتِ الضَّأْنُ, inf. n. مَذَحٌ, The sheep sweated in the inner sides of the roots of the thighs, or the parts called أَرْفَاغ: (L:) or, in their thighs. (TA.)
2. ⇒ مذّح
5. ⇒ تمذّح
تَمَذَّحَتْ خَاصِرَتَاهُ His two hypochrondres, or flanks, became inflated, or swollen, by reason of his having satiated himself with drink. (Ḳ.) [See also تَمَدَّحَ and تَنَدَّحَ.]
أَمْذَحُ
أَمْذَحُ A man whose thighs rub each other when he walks. (Ṣ.) [See 1.]