بس
أ
1 بَسَأَ بِهِ, and بَسِئَ; (
S,
M,
K;)
aor. ـَ (
M,
K;)
inf. n. بَسْءٌ and بُسُوْءٌ (
S,
M,
K) and بَسَآءٌ, (
M,
K,) all of the former verb; (
M;) and بَسَأْ, (
M,
K,) of the latter; (
M;) He was, or became, sociable, friendly, or familiar, with him; (namely, a man,
S,
TA;) or cheered, or gladdened, by his company or converse, or by his presence. (
S,
M,
K.)
b2: بَسَأَ بِالأَمْرِ,
inf. n. بَسْءٌ and بُسُوْءٌ, He was, or became, accustomed, or habituated, to the affair, or case. (
M, *
K, *
TA.)
b3: [And hence,] بَسَأَ بِهِ He despised, or made light of, him, or it. (
M,
K.) 4 أَبْسَأْتُهُ I made him sociable, friendly, or familiar; or cheered him, or gladdened him, by my company or converse, or by my presence. (
S,
K.) بَسُوْءٌ A she-camel that offers no opposition to her milker, (
S,
K,) being of a good disposition, and accustomed to him. (
TA.)