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صَخَّ
الأُذُنَ , aor.
صَخُ3َ
, (S, A, * TA,) inf. n.
صَخٌّ; (S, TA;) in a copy of the T, ↓
اصخّ , inf. n.
إِِصْخَاخٌ; (TA;)
It (a
sound) deafened the ear
by its vehemence. (S, A, TA.) ― -b2- And
صَخَّهُ, aor. as above,
He
struck him on the ear and rendered it deaf.
(A.) ― -b3- And
صَخَّنِى
فُلَانٌ
بِعَظِيمَةٍ (tropical:)
Such a one accused me of
a great crime, and calumniated me. (A, TA.) ― -b4-
And
رَمَاهُ
فَصَخَّهُ, inf. n. as above,
He shot, or
cast, at him, and caused him extreme pain: or, as
some say,
killed him. (JK.) ― -b5- And
صَخَّ
الغُرَابُ The crow pierced with his beak into the
gall on the back of a camel: (K, * TA:) or
الغُرَابُ
يَصُخُّ
بِمِنْقَارِهِ
فِى
دَبَرَةِ
البَعِيرِ the crow pierces with his beak into the
gall on the back of the camel. (JK.) ― -b6-
صَخٌّ also signifies The
striking with
something hard, (L, K,) as a staff, (L,) upon something
solid, (L, K,) and with iron upon iron. (L.) [Accord. to
the TK, one says,
صَخَّ
الحَدِيدَ
عَلَى
الصَّخْرَةِ, meaning
ضَرَبَهُ
بِهَا: but I think that the right reading is
بِالحَدِيدِ; and the meaning,
He struck with the
iron upon the mass of rock.] -A2-
صَخَّ
الحَجَرُ, (A,) and
صَخَّتِ
الصَّخْرَةُ and the like, (L,) inf. n.
صَخِيخٌ (A, L, K) and
صَخٌّ, (L, K,)
The stone, (A,) and
the
mass of rock, (L, K,)
caused a sound to be heard
(A, L, K) on its being struck (A, L) with a stone. (L.)
― -b2- And
صَخَّ
لِحَدِيثِهِ He listened to his narration, or
discourse. (A, TA.) 4
أَصْخَ3َ
see above, first sentence.
صَخَّةٌ A sound produced by the
striking of a mass of rock with a stone. (S, A, *
K.)
صَاخَّةٌ A cry
that deafens by its vehemence. (S, K.) ― -b2-
And hence, (S,) The
resurrection: (AO, S, K:) so
in the Kur lxxx. 33; accord. to AO: being either an act.
part. n. from
صَخَّ, aor.
صَخُ3َ
, or an inf. n.: (L:) or it there signifies the
cry
on the occasion of which the resurrection shall take
place, which will deafen the ears so that they shall
hear nothing but the call to life: (Zj, L:) or it
there means the
second blast of the horn. (Jel.)
― -b3- Also
A calamity, or
misfortune:
(K:) or
a severe calamity or
misfortune:
and hence the resurrection is called
الصَّاخَّةُ. (A, TA.) Credit:
Lane Lexicon