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7 انفشّتِ الرِّيَاحُ ذ The blasts of wind came forth from the skin, (S, Mgh, *) on its being felt, (Mgh,) and from the like thereof. (S.) ― -b2- انفشّ اللَّبَنُ The milk flowed forth by reason of the wideness of the orifice of the teat. (TA.) ― -b3- انفشّ الجُرْحُ [and الوَرَمُ, and likewise ↓ فَشَّ accord. to modern usage,] The wound [and the swelling or tumour] ceased to swell, or be inflated. (ISk, S) ― -b4- انفٰشّ عَنِ الأَمْرِ He (a man) became remiss and indolent in the affair: (S:) he turned back from it through weakness and impotence; like تفيّش. (TA in art. فيش.) ― -b5- And انفشّ He was, or became, cowardly; weak-hearted. (TA.)

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