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جَذِيذٌ

Root: جذ

Full Definition

جَذِيذٌ and مَجْذُوذٌ Cut; or cut off: or cut off utterly: or cut off utterly and quickly: and also broken: pl. of the former, جُذُذٌ and جِذَاذٌ and جُذَاذٌ, which last is extr. (L. See the paragraph headed جُذَاذٌ, in three places.)
2 Also the former, and شَرَابٌ جَذِيذٌ, and جَذِيذَةٌ , Meal of parched barley or wheat; syn. سَوِيقٌ; so prepared [by being moistened with water or with clarified butter &c.] as to be drunk: and is [a mess of the kind called] جَشِيشَة made of coarse سويق; so called because it is broken and made into coarse particles: and a quantity of سويق, or the like, such as a man eats or drinks at one time.
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