بَاذِخٌ ذ High, or lofty; (JK, A, Msb;) applied to a mountain: (JK, Msb:) [and] a high, or lofty, mountain; an epithet in which the quality of a subst. is predominant: (L, TA:) pl. بَوَاذِخُ (JK, S, A, L, Msb) and بَاذِخَاتٌ [both fem. forms]: (JK:) and the former pl. applied as an epithet to mountains. (S, A, K.) ― -b2- [Hence,] رَجُلٌ بَاذِخٌ, (JK, L,) and ↓ بَذَّاخٌ , (JK, A, L,) [the latter an intensive epithet,] (tropical:) A proud, and lofty, or haughty, man, who exalts himself above others, (JK, A, L,) by his speech, and his glorying, or boasting: (JK, L:) pl. of the former بُذَخَآءُ, like as عُلَمَآءُ is pl. of عَالِمٌ, and بُذَّخٌ. (L.) You say, In speech, he is ↓ بَذَّاخٌ ; and in poetry, بَاذِخٌ. (L.) ― -b3- And شَرَفٌ بَاذِخٌ (tropical:) High, or exalted, nobility. (S, K, TA.) ― -b4- بَعِيرٌ بَاذِخٌ, (L,) and ↓ بَذَّاخٌ , (L, K,) or الهَدِيرِ ↓ بَذَّاخُ , (A,) and ↓ بِذْخٌ , and ↓ بَذِخٌ , (K,) (tropical:) A camel that brays much, (K,) or in the most vehement manner, (L,) and puts forth his شِقْشِقَة [or faucial bag]. (K.)
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.
An XML version of this text is available for download, with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. Perseus provides credit for all accepted changes, storing new additions in a versioning system.