اشر
1 أَشَرَ, (
S,
Msb,
K,)
aor. ـِ (
ISk,
MS,) or ـَ (
Msb,)
inf. n. أَشْرٌ, (
Msb,) He divided [or sawed] a piece of wood (
ISk,
Msb,
K) with the مِئْشَار; (
S,
Msb,
K;) as also وَشَرَ and نَشَرَ. (
Msb,
TA.)
b2: أَشَرَتْ أَسْنَانَهَا,
aor. ـِ [or,
accord. to the
Msb, it seems to be اَشُرَ,]
inf. n. أَشْرٌ; (
K;) and ↓ أَشَّرَتْهَا (
K,)
inf. n. تَأْشِيرٌ; (
S;) She (a woman,
TA) made her teeth serrated, (
S,
K,) and sharpened their extremities, (
S,) to render them like those of a young person: but a curse is denounced in a
trad. against her who does this. (
TA.) [See also art. وشر]
A2: , أَشِرَ
aor. ـَ (
S,
Msb,
K,)
inf. n. أَشَرٌ (
S,
A,
Msb,) He exulted, or exulted greatly, or excessively; and behaved insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: (
S,*
A,*
Msb,
K,*
TA:) or he exulted by reason of wealth, and behaved with pride, and self-conceitedness, and boastfulness, and want of thankfulness: or he behaved with the utmost exultation, &c.: or he rejoiced, and rested his mind upon things agreeable with natural desire. (
TA.) [See بَطِرَ]
2 اَشَّرَ see 1.
8 ائْتَشَرَتْ, written with the disjunctive alif ايتَشَرَتْ She invited another to make her teeth serrated and to sharpen their extremities; as also ↓ استأشرت See the
act. part. ns. below: and see also استوشرت]
10 إِسْتَاْشَرَ see 8.
أَشْرٌ see أَشِرٌ
أَشَرٌ see أَشِرٌ
أَشُرٌ see أَشِرٌ
أَشِرٌ (
S,
A,
Msb,
K) and ↓ أَشُرٌ and ↓ أَشْرٌ and ↓ أَشَرٌ (
K) and ↓ أَشْرَانُ (
S,
K) Exulting, or exulting greatly, or excessively; and behaving insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: (
S,*
A, *
Msb,
K,*
TA:) or exulting by reason of wealth, and behaving with pride, and self-conceitedness, and boastfulness, and want of thankfulness: or behaving with the utmost exultation, &c.: or rejoicing, and resting the mind upon things agreeable with natural desire: (
TA:)
pl. [of the first]
أَشِرُونَ and [of the second] أَشُرُونَ (
L,
K) and [of the first four] أُشُرٌ (
K [
accord. to the
TA, but not in the copies of the
K in my hands,]) and (of أَشْرَانُ
TA) أَشْرَى (
K) and أُشَارَى (
S,
K) and أَشَارَى (
K.) One says, أَشِرٌ أَفِرٌ and ↓ أَشْرَانُ
أَفْرَانُ, using the latter word in each instance as an
imitative sequent. (
TA.)
b2: بَرْقٌ أَشِرٌ (
tropical:) Lightning flashing repeatedly to and fro. (
A.)
b3: نَبْتٌ أَشِرٌ (
tropical:) A plant, or herbage, extending beyond its proper bounds. (
A.) أُشَرٌ: see what next follows.
بِأَسْنَانِهِ أُشُرٌ and ↓ أُشَرٌ and ↓ أُشُورٌ (
S,
K,) which last is a
pl., (
K,) In his teeth is a serration, (
S,
K,) and a sharpness of the extremities [such as is seen in the teeth of young persons]; (
S;) which is sometimes natural and sometimes artificial; (
K;) and [naturally] only in the teeth of young persons. (
TA.) Hence the
prov., أَعْيَيْتَنِى
بِأُشُرِ فَكَيْفَ بِدُرْدُرٍ. (
S.) [See art. در]
b2: أُشُرُ المِنْجَلِ (
tropical:) The teeth of the reaping-hook, or sickle. (
K.) أُشْرَةٌ and its dual: see آشِرٌ
أُمْنِيَّةٌ أَشْرَآءُ A very exulting wish: occurring in the Mo'allakah of El-Hárith Ibn-Hillizeh. (
EM p. 272.) أَشْرَانُ: see أَشِرٌ, in two places.
أُشُورٌ see أُشُرٌ
آشِرٌ Dividing [or sawing], or one who divides [or saws], wood, with the مِئْشَار (
Msb.)
b2: [Hence,] The prickles [or serrated parts] of the shanks of the locust; (
K;) as also ↓ تَآشِيرُ (
TA.)
b3: Also, and ↓ أُشْرَةٌ and ↓ عُقْدَةٌ) at the extremity of the tail of the locust, like two claws; (
K;) which two things are also called ↓ أُشْرَتَانِ and ↓ مِئْشَارَانِ (
TA.)
b4: آشِرَةٌ A woman who sharpens the extremities of her teeth [and makes them serrated: see 1]. (
Msb.)
A2: يَدٌ آشِرَةٌ An arm, or a hand, sawn off;
i. q. ↓ مَأْشُورَةٌ: (
ISk,
S,
Msb,
K:*) like عِيشَةٌ رَاضِيَةٌ in the sense of مَرْضِيَةٌ. (
S.) تَأْشِيرٌ or تَأْشِيرَةٌ, as in different Lexicons, (
TA,) [the former in the
K,] The thing with which the locust bites:
pl. تَآشِيرُ (
K.)
b2: See also the
pl. voce آشِرٌ.
مُؤَشَّرٌ Anything (
TA) made thin [and serrated]. (
K.) [Hence,] ثَغْرٌ مُؤَشَّرٌ A front tooth serrated and sharpened at the extremity. (
TA.) and hence, (
TA,) مُؤَشَّرُ العَضُدَيْنِ is applied to the beetle [as meaning Having the fore shanks formed thin, and serrated]. (
S,
TA.) مِئْشَارٌ (
S,
Msb,
K, &c.) [A saw;] an instrument with which wood is divided; (
Msb,
K) as also مِيشَارٌ, from وَشَرَ; (
Msb,
TA;) and مِنْشَارٌ: (
TA:)
pl. مَآشِيرُ. (
ISk,
Msb,
TA.)
b2: See also this word and its dual
voce آشِرٌ.
مَأْشُورٌ Wood divided [or sawn] with the مِئْشَار (
Msb.) See also آشِرٌ
b2: مَأْشُورَةٌ A woman who has the extremities of her teeth sharpened [and serrated artificially: see 1]. (
Msb.) مِئْشِيرٌ, applied alike to the male and the female, (
S,) to a she-camel and a courser, (
S,
K,) and a man and a woman, (
TA,) Brisk; lively; sprightly. (
S,*
K.) مُؤْتَشِرَةٌ and ↓ مُسْتَأْشِرَةٌ A woman who invites [another] to make her teeth serrated [and to sharpen their extremities: see 1]. (
K.) مُسْتَأْشِرَةٌ: see what next precedes.