Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

صحّحهُ

Root: صح

Form: 2

Full Definition

صحّحهُII , [Verbal.Noun تَصْحِيحٌ,] He rendered him healthy, sound, or free from disease; said of God; and so اصحّهُ . One says, ٱللّٰهُ بَدَنَكَ, and صَحَّحَ جِسْمَكَ, May God render thy body healthy, sound, or free from disease.
2 And He rendered it sound, valid, [substantial, real, sure, certain,] true, right, just or proper, whole or entire, [or free from every imperfection or defect or fault or blemish, and from everything that would occasion doubt or suspicion or evil opinion: see 1.] You say, صَحَّحْتُ الكِتَابَ, and الحِسَابَ, I corrected the book, or writing, and the reckoning; rectified what was wrong thereof. And صحّح بَرَآءَتَهُ [He verified his being free from a thing; clear, quit, or guiltless, of it; or irresponsible for it]. (Mgh in art. برأ.)


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