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1730. زحل14 1731. زحلف8 1732. زحلق8 1733. زحم13 1734. زخ3 1735. زخر141736. زخرف12 1737. زر5 1738. زرب17 1739. زرجن9 1740. زرد18 1741. زردم7 1742. زرط5 1743. زرع17 1744. زرف18 1745. زرفن7 1746. زرق16 1747. زرم13 1748. زرنب8 1749. زرنق9 1750. زرنيخ1 1751. زرى8 1752. ززم3 1753. زع2 1754. زعب13 1755. زعج15 1756. زعر16 1757. زعف12 1758. زعفر10 1759. زعق13 1760. زعل11 1761. زعم18 1762. زغب16 1763. زغبر7 1764. زغرد6 1765. زغل11 1766. زف5 1767. زفت17 1768. زفر15 1769. زفل9 1770. زفن15 1771. زق3 1772. زقب9 1773. زقم15 1774. زكأ8 1775. زكر13 1776. زكم16 1777. زكو11 1778. زكى3 1779. زل5 1780. زلج12 1781. زلخ10 1782. زلعب4 1783. زلغب5 1784. زلف24 1785. زلق18 1786. زلقم4 1787. زلم18 1788. زلى2 1789. زم4 1790. زماورد1 1791. زمت13 1792. زمخ8 1793. زمر18 1794. زمرد4 1795. زمرذ7 1796. زمع18 1797. زمك10 1798. زمل20 1799. زملق5 1800. زمن15 1801. زمهر11 1802. زن4 1803. زنأ13 1804. زنبر9 1805. زنبق6 1806. زنبل5 1807. زنج12 1808. زنجبيل4 1809. زنجر9 1810. زنجفر2 1811. زنخ9 1812. زند17 1813. زندق12 1814. زنر11 1815. زنق15 1816. زنم20 1817. زنو4 1818. زنى5 1819. زهد19 1820. زهر18 1821. زهق18 1822. زهم13 1823. زهو11 1824. زو1 1825. زوج18 1826. زود14 1827. زور21 1828. زوغ10 1829. زوق16 Prev. 100
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1 زَخَرَ, (S, A, K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. زَخْرٌ and زُخُورٌ (K) and زَخِيرٌ, so in the A, (TA,) It (the sea) became full; or rose, and became full; as also ↓ تزخّز: (K:) or both, said of the sea, its flow, or tide, rose, or became full: (JK, A:) or the former, [or each,] said of the sea, it increased, and its water became abundant, and its waves rose. (TA.) b2: It (a valley) flowed with much water, which rose high: (S, K:) it flowed copiously, and its torrent became full: or it flowed with abundance of water, and its waves rose. (TA.) b3: زَخَرَتِ القِدْرُ, (K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. زَخْرٌ, (TA,) The cooking-pot boiled, or began to do so: (K, TA:) and in like manner, الحَرْبُ [war, or the war; i. e. raged, or began to do so]. (A, * K.) and زَخَرَ القَوْمُ The people, or party, became in a state of commotion for the purpose of going forth to execute some affair, (AA, JK, K, TA,) or for war. (JK, A, K.) b4: [زَخَرَتِ الرِّيحُ The wind blew strongly, or vehemently. (Freytag, from the Deewán el-Hudhaleeyeen.)] b5: زَخَرَ said of a plant, or herbage, It became high, or tall; (A, K;) and so said of anything. (JK.) b6: And, said of a man, He boasted (As, A, K) بِمَا عِنْدَهُ [of what he possessed], (As, K,) or بِمَا لَيْسَ عِنْدَهُ [of what he did not possess]; (A;) as also ↓ تَزَخْوَرَ: (K:) or this latter signifies he magnified himself; or behaved proudly, haughtily, or insolently; and threatened. (TA.) A2: زَخَرَ, (K,) inf. n. زَخْرٌ, (TA,) He filled a thing. (K.) b2: It (the herb, or herbage,) fattened, and rendered comely, the cattle. (JK, K.) b3: He caused a man to be affected with emotion [app. by reason of mirth or joy]; syn. أَطْرَبَ. (JK, K.) b4: زَخَرَتِ الرِّيحُ السَّحَابَ The wind drove along the clouds. (JK.) b5: زَخَرَ الدِّقَّ i. q. أَذْرَاهُ فِى الرِّيحِ [He threw, or scattered, the fine part, or particles, (accord. to the TK the flour and bran,) in the wind], (JK, K, TA,) with the مِذَرَّة [or instrument with which grain is scattered]. (TA.) A3: See also what next follows.3 زَاْخَرَ ↓ زَاخَرْتُهُ فَزَخَرْتُهُ I vied with him in boasting, and surpassed him, or overcame him, therein. (JK, A, K. *) 5 تَزَخَّرَ see 1, first sentence. Q. Q. 2 تَزَخْوَرَ: see 1.

زَخْرَةٌ [Fulness of the sea]. One says, رَأَيْتُ البِحَارَ فَلَمْ أَرَ أَغْلَبَ مِنْهُ زَخْرَةً وَالجِبَالَ فَلَمْ أَرَ أَصْلَبَ مِنْهُ صَخْرَةً [I have seen the seas, but I have not seen one more surpassing in fulness than he is in bountifulness; and the mountains, but I have not seen one more firm in rock than he is in heart]. (A.) زُخْرِىٌّ, applied to a plant, or herbage, &c., (TA,) Tall; (JK, K, TA;) as also ↓ زُخَارِىٌّ. (JK.) زِخْرِيَّةٌ, (JK,) or زِخْرِيَةٌ, like هِبْرِيَةٌ, (O, TA,) A plant, or herbage, full-grown; (IDrd, JK, O, TA;) as also ↓ زِخْرِيرٌ. (JK.) زِخْرِيرٌ: see what next precedes.

زَخُورٌ A wind blowing violently. (Freytag, from the Deewán el-Hudhaleeyeen.)]

زَخْوَرٌ: see the next paragraph.

زُخَارِىٌّ A plant, or herbage, full-grown, full of juice, luxuriant, or abundant and dense, (K, TA,) and in blossom; (TA;) as also ↓ زَخْوَرِىٌّ and ↓ زَخْوَرٌ. (K, TA.) See also زُخْرِىٌّ. b2: مَكَانٌ زُخَارِىُّ النَّبَاتِ [A place having its plants, or herbage, full-grown, full of juice, luxuriant, or abundant and dense, and in blossom]. (S.) b3: And زُخَارِىُّ النَّبَاتِ The blossoms, and the beauty and brightness, of plants, or herbage. (K.) [Hence,] أَخَذَ زُخَارِيَّهُ It (a plant, or herbage,) blossomed: (JK:) or became luxuriant, or abundant and dense, and put forth its blossoms; as also جُنَّ, inf. n. جُنُونٌ: (As, TA:) or obtained its full supply of moisture: (A, TA:) or acquired its due degree of beauty and brightness: (TA:) or became tall. (A.) Also It (any affair, or thing,) became complete, or perfect, and in a sound, or good, state. (A, TA.) And أَخَذَتِ الأَرْضُ زُخَارِيَّهَا The land had tall herbage: (A, TA:) when such is the case, it is termed أَرْضٌ

↓ زَاخِرَةٌ. (TA.) زَخْوَرِىٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph. b2: كَلَامٌ زَخْوَرِىٌّ Speech in which is self-magnification, pride, haughtiness, or insolence, (JK, K, TA,) and threatening. (TA.) زَخَّارٌ: see the next paragraph.

زَاخِرٌ A sea full, or flowing with much water, and rising high: (S, TA:) and a valley flowing with a copious and high tide of water: and ↓ زَخَّارٌ, also, is applied as an epithet to a sea [in a similar, but intensive, sense]. (TA.) [Hence,] one says, فُلَانٌ بَحْرٌ زَاخِرٌ وَبَدْرٌ زَاهِرٌ (assumed tropical:) [Such a one is a full sea, meaning bountiful, and a shining full moon, meaning illustrious]. (A, TA.) The saying of the Hudhalee, describing a woman, جَوَادٌ بِقُوتِ البَطْنِ وَالعِرْقُ زَاخِرُ means Liberal with the food of the belly in the time of hunger, when [the vein is full, and] the blood and the tempers are excited: or it means, and her lineage is high; for the vein of the generous flows fully with generousness. (S, TA.) One says also عِرْقُهُ زَاخِرٌ meaning (assumed tropical:) He is generous, increasing [in generosity], or abounding [therein]. (AO, S, K, TA.) And زَاخِرٌ signifies High nobility. (AA, K.) b2: See also زُخَارِىٌّ, last sentence. b3: Also Rejoicing, joyful, glad, or happy. (A, K.) زَاخِرَةٌ a subst. from زَاخِرٌ, rendered such by the affix ة.] زَوَاخِرُ [is its pl., and] signifies Watercourses; or channels of water. (JK.) b2: and Herbs: so in the saying, اِكْتَهَلَتْ زَوَاخِرُ الوَادِى

[The herbs of the valley became tall, full-grown, or of their full height and in blossom]. (A, TA.) أَزْخَرُ [More, and most, full, &c.]. One says, هُوَ مِنَ البُحُورِ أَزْخَرُهَا وَمِنَ البُدُورِ أَزْهَرُهَا (assumed tropical:) [He is, of the seas, the most full, meaning, of the bountiful, the most bountiful; and of the full moons, the most shining, meaning, of the illustrious, the most illustrious]. (A, TA.)
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