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تَفِثَ
تفث , aor.
تَفَثَ , inf. n.
تَفَثٌ, He left off,
or abstained from, anointing himself, and shaving his
pubes, and in consequence became dirty: (Msb:)
or
تَفَثٌ signifies the
state of being dirty; (Mgh;) the state of
having matted and dusty hair, or a dusty head,
long left unanointed: (T, Mgh, K:) so in relation to
the rites and ceremonies of the pilgrimage: (T, K:) thus
explained by ISh; but not by any [other] of the
lexicologists: he says that it is one of the rites
and ceremonies of the pilgrimage; (T;) which is a
conventional term of the professors, or lecturers, of
the colleges: (Mgh:) accord. to I'Ab, it signifies the
shaving, and shortening, or clipping, of the
beard and mustache and [the hair of] the
armpit, and slaughtering [of the victims],
and casting [of the pebbles]: accord. to Fr,
the slaughtering of the [victims termed]
بُدْن, and other victims, namely, kine,
and sheep or goats, and shaving the head, and
paring the nails, and the like: (T:) AO says that no
poem is adduced as presenting an ex. of it: (Msb, TA:)
and Zj says that it is not known by the lexicologists
except from the expositors of the Kur-án; (T, M;) who
say that it is the clipping the mustache, and paring
the nails, and plucking out the hair of the armpit, and
shaving the pubes, and clipping the hair [of the
head]: (T:) or the plucking out the hair, and
paring of the nails, and deviating from all that is
prohibited to the
مُحْرِم: (M:) as though it were a passing
from the state of
إِِحْرَام to the state of
إِِحْلَال: (T, M:) or, in the rites and
ceremonies of the pilgrimage, the doing such things
as paring the nails, and clipping the mustache, and
shaving the pubes (S, K) and the head, and
casting the pebbles, and slaughtering the
بُدْن, (S,) &c.: (S, K: [but in two
copies of the S, this art. is omitted:]) or the doing
away with the matted and dusty state of the hair, and
pollution and dirt, absolutely. (TA.) Accord. to ISh,
قَضَآءُ
التَّفَثِ means The doing away with the
matted and dusty state of the hair by shaving, and
paring the nails, and the like: (T:) or it means
the doing away with the state of
تَفَث, by clipping the mustache, and
paring the nails, and plucking out the hair of the
armpit, and shaving the pubes. (Mgh.) Accord. to
IAar,
ثُمَّ
لِيَقْضُوا
تَفَثَهُمْ [in the Kur xxii. 30] means
Then let them accomplish their needful acts of shaving
and cleansing: (T:) or it means then let them do
away with their dirtiness, by clipping the mustache, and
paring the nails, and plucking out the hair of the
armpit, and shaving the pubes, on the occasion of
إِِحْلَال: (Bd:) it is an allowance, after
entering the state of
إِِحْلَال, of that which was forbidden them
in the state of
إِِحْرَام. (Msb.) ― -b2-
فَتَفَثَتِ
الدِمَآءُ
مَكَانَهُ occurs in a trad., meaning And
the blood (lit. bloods) contaminated the
place thereof. (TA.)
تَفِثٌ
تفث , (T, Mgh, K,) accord. to ISh,
applied to a man, (T, Mgh,) Altered [in odour
or the like], (مُغَيَّرٌ,
T,) or dusty, (مُغْبَرٌّ,
Mgh, K, or
مُتَغِبِّرٌ, TA,) having matted and dusty
hair, not having anointed himself, (T, Mgh, K, *)
nor shaven his pubes. (T, Mgh. [In the former it is
implied that this explanation is doubtful.]) Credit:
Lane Lexicon