1 صَوَتِ النَّخْلَةُ ذ , (Lth, Az, S, M, K,) aor. تَصْوِى, (S, K,) inf. n. صُوِىٌّ; (Lth, Az, S, M, K;) and صَوِيَت, (Az, M, K,) which is the form preferred by Az, [aor. تَصْوَى,] inf. n. صَوًى; (TA;) The palm-tree needed irrigation, and became slender: (Az, TA:) or became dry, or dried up; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ أَصْوَت , and ↓ صَوَّت : (K:) and in like manner one says of other trees: and sometimes, of animals. (M.) And صَوِىَ الضَّرْعُ The udder had no milk remaining in it. (Ham p. 661.) ― -b2- [Hence,] صَوَتِ الشَّاةُ The ewe, or she-goat, became fat, (S, TA,) in consequence of her udder's having been made to dry up. (S.) And صَوِىَ He became strong. (K.)
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