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4761. ورأ10 4762. ورب9 4763. ورث19 4764. ورخ8 4765. ورد22 4766. ورس184767. ورش15 4768. ورط17 4769. ورع19 4770. ورف12 4771. ورق19 4772. ورك19 4773. ورل11 4774. ورم17 4775. وره11 4776. ورى11 4777. وز2 4778. وزأ7 4779. وزب9 4780. وزر21 4781. وزع19 4782. وزغ18 4783. وزن17 4784. وزى5 4785. وس1 4786. وسب7 4787. وسج8 4788. وسخ13 4789. وسد15 4790. وسط20 4791. وسع20 4792. وسق17 4793. وسل16 4794. وسم20 4795. وسى5 4796. وش1 4797. وشب10 4798. وشج13 4799. وشح15 4800. وشر8 4801. وشظ10 4802. وشع11 4803. وشق16 4804. وشك14 4805. وشل9 4806. وشم16 4807. وشى9 4808. وص2 4809. وصأ4 4810. وصب19 4811. وصد13 4812. وصر11 4813. وصف17 4814. وصل21 4815. وصى5 4816. وضأ14 4817. وضح17 4818. وضخ8 4819. وضر12 4820. وضع22 4821. وضف6 4822. وضن14 4823. وط2 4824. وطأ16 4825. وطب12 4826. وطث7 4827. وطح9 4828. وطد13 4829. وطر14 4830. وطس17 4831. وطن14 4832. وظب14 4833. وظف17 4834. وع2 4835. وعب14 4836. وعث14 4837. وعد15 4838. وعر15 4839. وعز10 4840. وعس9 4841. وعظ17 4842. وعق9 4843. وعل16 4844. وعى10 4845. وغب9 4846. وغد14 4847. وغر13 4848. وغل16 4849. وغم11 4850. وفد15 4851. وفر17 4852. وفز14 4853. وفض16 4854. وفق14 4855. وفى7 4856. وقب12 4857. وقت18 4858. وقح16 4859. وقد14 4860. وقذ17 Prev. 100
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1 وَرَسَ, inf. n. وُرُوسٌ, It (a plant) became green. (AA, A, Hn, M.) b2: See also 4. b3: وَرِسَ, (M, K,) aor. ـْ (K,) It (a rock, M, K, in water, K) became overspread with [the green substance called] طُحْلُب, so that it became green and smooth. (IDrd, M, K.) b4: See also 4.2 ورّسهُ, inf. n. تَوْرِيسٌ, He dyed it (a garment, or piece of cloth,) with وَرْس, q. v. (S, K.) 4 اورس المَكَانُ The place produced the plant called وَرْس. (S.) b2: اورس الرِّمْثُ The [trees called] رمث produced وَرْس, a thing yellow like the [garments termed] مُلَآء; as also ↓ وَرَسَ: so it is asserted, on trustworthy authority: (M:) or became yellow in their leaves, (S, K,) after attaining to maturity, (S,) and had upon them what was like yellow مُلَآء; (S, K;) and in like manner one says of a place, اورس المَكَانُ: (TA:) or became yellow in its fruit: (A:) b3: اورس الشَّجَرُ The trees put forth leaves; (K;) as also ↓ وَرِسَ. (IKtt.) وَرْسٌ A certain plant, (S, A, Msb, K,) of a yellow colour, (S, Msb,) resembling sesame, (A, K,) with which one dyes, (A, Msb,) and of which is made the [liniment called] غُمْرَة for the face, (S,) existing in El-Yemen, (S, K,) and nowhere else, (K,) being there sown; (Msb;) it is not wild, but is sown one year, and remains ten years, (AHn, M,) or twenty years, (K,) without ceasing to be profitable, resembling sesame in its manner of growth; and when it dries, on its attaining to maturity, its pericarps (خَرَائِط) burst, and it is shaken, and the وَرْس shakes out from it: (AHn, M,) it is useful for the [discolouration of the face termed] كَلَف, used as a liniment; and for the [leprous-like discolouration of the skin termed بَهَق, [prepared] as a drink; and the wearing of a garment dyed with it strengthens the venereal faculty: (K:) or a certain yellow dye: or, as some say, a certain plant, of sweet odour: or, as is said in the قَانُون [of Ibn-Seenà, or Avicenna,] a certain thing of an intensely red colour, resembling powdered saffron, brought from El-Yemen, and said to be scraped or rubbed off, or to fall off, from its trees: (Mgh:) or, as some say, a species of كُرْكُم, q. v.: or, as some say, resembling كُرْكُم: (Msb:) or a certain thing, yellow, like the [garments of the kind called مُلَآء, that comes forth upon the [trees called] رِمْث, between the last part of summer and the first part of winter, (M, TA,) which, when it touches a garment, soils it: (TA:) or it also, sometimes, [accord. to certain persons who seems to misapply the word, is a substance which] pertains to the [trees called] عَرْعَر and رِمْث, and to other trees, above all in Abyssinia; but this is inferior to that first mentioned (K, TA) in virtue and properties: as to that of the عرعر, it is found between its rind and the main substance, when it dries up; and when it is rubbed, it rubs off; and there is no good in it; but ورس [properly so called] is adulterated with it: and as to that of the رمث, when it is the end of summer, and it has attained its utmost state, it becomes intensely yellow, so that what envelops it becomes yellow, and with this also one adulterates: so says AHn: (TA:) ورس is called in Persian اسپرك [إِسْپَرِكْ]; and in Turkish, آلاجهره. (TK.) [Freytag adds to what he has given on this word from the K, S, TK. as follows: “ Memecylon tinctorium. Sprengel. hist. med., t. ii., p. 444, ed. tert. (ubi ورز scriptum est). Spreng. hist. rei herb., t. i., p. 258.

Avicenn. p. 165 ”]

وَرِسٌ: see وَرِيسٌ.

وَرْسِىٌّ A yellow bowl: (A:) or a bowl made of نُضَار, (M,) which is a yellow wood: (TA:) or of the best kind of those made of نُضَار. (Lth, K.) b2: A pigeon that is red inclining to yellowness: (M:) or a pigeon inclining to redness and yellowness. (K.) b3: See also وَرِيسٌ.

وَرِيسٌ A garment dyed with وَرْس; as also ↓ وَرِسٌ and ↓ وَارِسٌ (M) and ↓ مُوَرَّسٌ. (M, A.) You say, مَلْحَفَةٌ وِرِيسَةٌ, (so in some copies of the S and K) or ↓ وَرْسِيَّةٌ, (as in other copies of the S and K, and thus in a copy of the Msb,) [An outer wrapping garment] dyed with وس; (S, Msb, K;) i. q. ↓ مُوَرَّسَةٌ; (K;) which latter epithet is sometimes used. (Msb.) b2: See also وَارِسٌ.

وَارِسٌ applied to a place [Producing the plant called وَرْس]. (TA.) b2: Applied to a tree of the kind called رِمْث, Producing وَرْس, a thing yellow like the [garments termed] مُلَآء: (M:) or becoming yellow in the leaves, (S, K,) after attaining to maturity, (S,) and having upon it what is like yellow مُلَآءُ: (S, K:) or becoming yellow in its fruit: (A:) or, app., having وَرْس, like as تَامِرٌ signifies “ possessing dates; ” (AHn;) and ↓ وَرِيسٌ likewise has the last of these significations: (TA:) ↓ مُورِسٌ also signifies the same as وَارِسٌ, applied to a tree of the kind abovementioned; (A, K;) but is very rare, though agreeable with analogy: (K:) it is said (M) one should not say مُوْرِسٌ; (S, M;) but it occurs in a poem of Ibn-Harmeh. (M.) b3: Applied to a tree [of any other kind], Putting forth leaves. (TA.) b4: Applied to a plant, Becoming green. (M.) You say also, صَخْرَةٌ وَارِسَةٌ بِالطُّحْلُبِ, A rock overspread with the green substance called طحلب, so that it is green and smooth: see 1]. (A.) b5: It also denotes intenseness of colour, in the phrase أَصْفَرُ وَارِسٌ Yellow intensely bright. (M.) And [in like manner] you say, جَمَلٌ وَارِسُ الحُمْرَةِ A camel intensely red. (Sgh.) and زَعْفَرَانٌ وَارِسٌ [app., Bright-coloured saffron]. (A.) See also وَرِيسٌ.

مُورِسٌ: see وَارِسٌ.

مُوَرَّسٌ: see وَرِيسٌ, in two places.
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