سندر
Q. 1 سَنْدَرَةٌ (
M,
K)
inf. n. of سَنْدَرَ, which signifies He (a man) went quickly: (
TK:) [or was quick or expeditious:]
syn. of the former سُرْعَةٌ: (
M,
K:)
Sgh mentions it in art. سدر, regarding the ن as augmentative. (
TA.) Hence,
accord. to some, the saying of 'Alee, أَنَا الَّذِى سَمَّتْنِ أُمِّى حَيْدَرَهْ كَلَيْثِ غَابَاتٍ غَلِيظِ القَصَرَهْ
أَكِيلُكُمْ بالسَّيْفِ كَيْلَ السَّنْدَرَهْ [I am he whom my mother named Heydereh, like a lion of forests, thick in the neck: I will measure you with the sword with a quick measuring:] meaning, I will slay you quickly, before flight. (
TA. [But see what follows.])
b2: A large, or an ample, sort of كَيْل [or measuring]: (
M,
K:) so
expl. by some in the saying of 'Alee above quoted: or in that saying it is from سَنْدَرَةُ as the name of a certain woman, who used to sell wheat and give full measure, or of a man who did so. (
TA.) [See also سَنْدَرَةٌ as a
subst., below.]
b3: Also The being bold, or daring: or boldness, or daringness. (
TA.)
b4: And The being sharp in affairs, and acting with penetrative energy: or sharpness in affairs, and penetrative energy. (
TA.) سَنْدَرٌ: see the next paragraph but one.
سِنْدْرٌ A man bold, or daring, in his affair, not frightened at anything. (
TA.) سَنْدَرَةٌ, [said in the
TK to be the
inf. n. of
Q. 1,
q. v.,] (
S in art. سدر,) or ↓ سَنْدَرٌ, (so in a copy of the
M,) or ↓ سَنْدَرِىٌّ, (
IAar,
K,
TA,) A مِكْيَال [or measure, for measuring corn, &c.], (
S,
M,
K,) well known, (
M,) of large size, (
S,
K,) like the قَنْقَل and the جُرَاف: this is said in explanation of the first of these words as used in the saying of 'Alee quoted above: (
S,
TA:) i. e., the saying has hence been
expl. as meaning, I will make a wide and quick slaughter of you: (
TA:) or it may be a measure (مكيال) made of the tree called سَنْدَرَةٌ: (
KT,
TA:) [for]
b2: it is also the name of A certain tree, (
S,
M,
K,) of which bows and arrows are made. (
M,
K.) سَنْدَرِىٌّ A man quick, or expeditious, (
K,
TA,) in his affairs; who strives, exerts himself, or is diligent, therein. (
TA.)
b2: And the
pl. سَنَادِرَةٌ signifies [the
contr., or] Persons without occupation; people of sport and idleness; as also سَبَادِرَةٌ. (
TA.)
b3: Also, the
sing., Bold, or daring; (
O,
K,
TA;) who makes a boast of more than he possesses. (
TA.)
b4: The lion; (
K;) because of his boldness, or daringness. (
TA.)
b5: Strong, or vehement; (
O,
K;) thus applied to anything. (
TA.)
b6: Tall, or long; (
O,
K;) thus in the
dial. of Hudheyl. (
O.)
b7: Large in the eyes. (
K.)
b8: Good: and the
contr., i. e. bad. (
M,
K.)
b9: A certain sort of arrows, and of arrow-heads or the like: (
M:) or the white of these, (
M,
K,) i. e. of the latter: (
K:) and a spear-head very clear or bright, (
K,
TA,) and sharp: (
TA:) or, applied to an arrow, it means made of the tree called سَنْدَرَة: (
S * in art. سدر, and
M, and
TA:) and قَوْسٌ سَنْدَرِيَّةٌ means a bow made of that tree: (
TA:) or a bow having its string braced, and strongly, or skilfully, or well, made. (
K,
TA.)
b10: Also A species of bird. (
K.)
b11: See also the next preceding paragraph.