شَظِفٌ ذ Dry and hard means of subsistence. (K, * TA. [See 1.]) ― -b2- Evil in disposition. (O, K.) ― -b3- Vehement in fight. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.) ― -b4- A man alighting, or taking up an abode, in places where the herbage is dried up, and in a desert where is no water (فَلَاة). (TA in art. عظب.) ― -b5- بَعِيرٌ شَظِفُ الخِلَاطِ [A stallion-camel] vehement in leaping, or compressing, the she-camels. (S, O, K.) ― -b6- أَرْضٌ شَظِفَةٌ Rough, or rugged, land or ground. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.)
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