نتر
1 نَتَرَ,
aor. ـُ (
S,
M,
A,
Msb,)
inf. n. نَتْرٌ, (
S,
M,
Msb,
K,) He pulled a thing, (
S,
M,
Msb,
K, *) [as, for instance,] a garment, or piece of cloth, (
A,) and his ذَكَر, which a man is required to do three times after بَوْل, (
S,
TA,) hard, or with vehemence. (
S,
M,
A,
Msb,
K.)
b2: He drew a bow vehemently: (
K, *
TA:) he drew the bow-string strongly; (
TA;) or so that the bow nearly broke. (
A.)
b3: He rent a garment, or piece of cloth, with his fingers or with his teeth. (
M,
K.) And [in like manner,] نَتَرَتِ القِسِىُّ أَوْتَارَهَا The bows broke their strings. (
IKtt.)
b4: He snatched a thing unawares. (
K, *
TK.)
b5: He acted ungently, roughly, harshly, or violently, (
K, *
TA,) in an affair. (
TA.)
b6: نَتَرَ فِى مَشْيِهِ, (
T,
M,)
inf. n. as above, (
T,) He (a man) was as though he were pulling, in his walking: (
T:) he leaned in his walking; as also ↓ انتتر. (
M.) 8 انتتر It became pulled (
M,
K) hard, or with vehemence. (
M.)
b2: See also 1, last signification.
10 استنتر مِنْ بَوْلِهِ He pulled his ذَكَر so as to express the remains of his بَوْل, in purifying himself in the manner termed إِسْتِنْجَآء; (
M, *
A,
K, *) being earnestly desirous and careful to perform this act [fully]. (
A,
K.) طَعْنٌ نَتْرٌ A thrusting, or piercing, in which extraordinary force or energy is exerted, (
M,
K,) as though pulling vehemently that by which the weapon passes in the person thrust, or pierced:
app. an
inf. n. used as an
epithet: (
M:) or a thrusting, or piercing, that is like a snatching unawares. (
ISk,
T,
S.) The saying of 'Alee, recorded in a
trad., إِطْعَنُوا النَّتْرَ has been explained as meaning Thrust ye, or pierce ye, with extraordinary force or energy: and as though snatching unawares. (
TA.) [See art. سَعْرٌ.]
Accord. to
IAar, (
T,) طَعْنَةٌ نَتْرَةٌ signifies A thrust that passes through. (
T,
K.) نَتْرَةٌ A hard, or vehement, pull: (
Msb:)
pl. نَتَرَاتٌ. (
S,
Msb.)
b2: See نَتْرٌ.
قَوْسٌ نَاتِرَةٌ A bow that breaks its string, by reason of its hardness: (
S,
K:)
pl. نَوَاتِرُ: (
S:) or قِسِىٌّ نَوَاتِرُ signifies bows having the strings broken. (
M.) مُنَاتَرَةً, in the
K, I suspect to be a mistake for مُنَابَرَةً]