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قُذَّةٌ ذ A feather of an arrow: pl. قُذَذٌ, (S, M, L, K,) and قِذَاذٌ. (M, L.) [You say,] حَذْوَ القُذَّةِ بالقُذَّةِ, Like as one feather of an arrow corresponds to, or matches, another. (L.) ― -b2- [Hence,] the ear of a man, and of a horse; (M, L, K;) the two ears are called القُذَّتَانِ. (M, L.) ― -b3- And the side of the vulva; (K;) dual, قُذَّتَانِ, the two sides of the vulva, (S, M, L,) which are called the إِِسْكَتَانِ. (M, L.) -A2- The flea; (S, M, L, K;) as also ↓ قُذَّذٌ : (M, L, K:) pl. قِذَّانٌ. (S, M, L, K.)

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