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مُفَاضٌ

Root: فيض

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مُفَاضٌ pass. part. n. of 4 [q. v.].
2 حَدِيثٌ مُفَاضٌ فِيهِ Discourse in which people have pushed on, or pressed on: [or into which they have entered: or in which they have been large, or copious: or in which they have dilated: or begun: see 4; and see also مُسْتَفِيضٌ.]
3 دِرْعٌ مُفَاضَةٌ A wide, or an ample, coat of mail; as also فَاضَةٌ and فَيُوضٌ. [In the CK, this word is erroneously written مُفاوَضَة, as applied to a coat of mail and to a woman.] مُفَاضٌ applied to a man, Wide in the belly: fem. with ة: or the latter, a woman large in the belly, and flabby in flesh, and, as some add, inordinately tall: : or, as some say, the latter signifies a woman having her مَسْلَكَانِ [i. e. vagina and rectum] united; as though formed by transposition from مُفْضَاةٌ: and, accord. to some, مُفَاضٌ signifies having a fulness. It is said of the Prophet, كَانَ مُفَاضَ البَطْنِ, meaning He had the belly even with the breast: or he had a fulness in the lower part of the belly.
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