وطث وطح وطد
1. ⇒ وطح
وَطَحَهُ, aor. يَطِحُ, (inf. n. طِحَةٌ, TA,) He pushed him, or thrust him, with his hands, ungently, harshly, or violently. (Ḳ.)
6. ⇒ تواطح
تواطح القَوْمُ The people did evil, or mischief, one to another, by turns: or fought together. (El-Umawee, Ṣ, Ḳ.)
Root: وطح - Entry: 6.
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Signification: A2
تواطحت الإِبِلُ عَلَى الحَوْضِ, (TA,) or تواطحت الحَوْضَ, (Ḳ,) The camels crowded, or pressed together, to the tank or cistern. (Ḳ.)
وَطَحٌ / وَطَحَةٌ
وَطَحٌ [so in the Ṣ] and so written by Aboo-Sahl, but in the copies of the Ḳ وَطْحٌ, (TA,) Dung (عَرَّة) or mud that adheres to cloven hoofs, and to the claws, or talons of birds: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) n. un. with ة