هتر
هَتَرَ(n. ac. هَتْر)
a. Weakened, impaired, disordered the mind of.
b. see II
هَتَّرَa. Defamed, blackened the character of.
هَاْتَرَa. Reviled, taunted.
أَهْتَرَ
[& pass. ]
a. Rambled; doted; became imbecile.
b. [pass.], Was at a loss.
تَهَاْتَرَa. Was arrogant.
b. Slandered, libelled each other.
c. Was contradictory, invalid (testimony).
إِسْتَهْتَرَa. Was frivolous, empty-headed.
b. [pass.] [Bi], Was infatuated by; doted on.
c. [Bi] [ coll. ], Neglected.
d. see IV (a)
هَتْرَةa. see 3
هِتْر
(pl.
أَهْتَاْر)
a. Lie, falsehood.
b. Frivolity, chatter; fatuity, absurdity
nonsense.
c. Wonder, prodigy; misfortune, calamity.
d. False (saying).
e. First half of the night.
هُتْرa. Stupidity; silliness; dotage; imbecility;
insanity.
تَهْتَاْرa. see 3
تَهَاْتِرa. Worthless, invalid testimonies.
N. Ag.
أَهْتَرَa. Erring in speech.
N. P.
أَهْتَرَa. Delirious; rambling, doting.
b. Babbler.
N. Ac.
تَهَتَّرَa. see 3
N. Ac.
تَهَاْتَرَa. see 3b. Mutual recriminations.
N. Ag.
إِسْتَهْتَرَ
a. [ coll. ], Negligent.
N. P.
إِسْتَهْتَرَa. Vain, frivolous.
b. [Bi], Addicted to, fond of.
هِتْر هَاتِر
a. Great absurdity, nonsense.
هِتْر أَهْتَار
a. Cunning, sly.
هَتْرَك
a. Lion.