Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

تروّح

Root: روح

Form: 5

Full Definition

تروّحV [He fanned himself]. And تروّح بِمِرْوَحَةٍ [He fanned himself with a fan]. رَأَيْتُهُمْ يَتَرَوَّحُونَ فِى الضُّحَى, occurring in a trad., means I saw them requiring the being fanned with the fan (التَّرْوِيح بِالمِرْوَحَة) by reason of the heat [in the morning after sunrise]: or it may mean returning to their tents or houses: or seeking rest.
2 تروّحت الرَّائِحَةُ The odour exhaled, or diffused itself.
3 تروّح said of water, It acquired the odour of another thing by reason of its nearness thereto. See also 4.
4 See also 10:
5 and see 1, in five places.
6 تروّح said of herbage, It became tall: and in like manner said of trees; as well as in well as in another sense explained in the first paragraph.
7 تَرَيُّحٌ, thought by ISd to be an Verbal.Noun, of which the verb is تَرَيَّحَ: see أَرْيَحِيَّةٌ.


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