وَرَشَانٌ
Root: ورش
Full Definition
وَرَشَانٌ
A certain bird, of the pigeon-kind, or resembling the pigeon, also called
سَاقُ حُرٍّ, which is the male of the
قَمَارِىّ [or kind of collared turtle-doves of which a single female is called
قُمْرِيَّةٌ (see قُمْرِىٌّ)], of the birds of the desert, the flesh of which is lighter than that of the [common] pigeon: fem. with ة: pl. وَرَاشِينُ and وِرْشَانٌ, like as كِرُوَانٌ is a pl. of كَرَوَانٌ, contr. to rule. It is said in a proverb, بِعِلَّةِ الوَرَشَانِ تَأْكُلُ رُطَبَ المُشَانِ [With the pretext of the warashán, thou eatest the fresh ripe dates of the excellent kind called
مشان]: said to him who pretends one thing and means another: originating from the fact that some people employed a slave belonging to them to guard the fresh ripe dates of their palm-trees, and he used to eat them, and, when reproved for his evil conduct, laid the blame upon the warashán; wherefore this was said to him.