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1844. زيل16 1845. زين16 1846. س7 1847. سأب6 1848. سأد6 1849. سأر121850. سأسم2 1851. سأل14 1852. سأم15 1853. سأو5 1854. سا1 1855. ساذج1 1856. سب3 1857. سبأ16 1858. سبت21 1859. سبح21 1860. سبخ17 1861. سبد15 1862. سبر16 1863. سبرت10 1864. سبط19 1865. سبطر9 1866. سبع19 1867. سبغ20 1868. سبق22 1869. سبك16 1870. سبكر5 1871. سبل19 1872. سبى6 1873. ست4 1874. ستر17 1875. ستق13 1876. سته14 1877. ستهم4 1878. ستى3 1879. سجح12 1880. سجد17 1881. سجر19 1882. سجس12 1883. سجع15 1884. سجف15 1885. سجل22 1886. سجم15 1887. سجن16 1888. سجو11 1889. سح3 1890. سحب18 1891. سحت17 1892. سحج12 1893. سحر20 1894. سحف10 1895. سحق20 1896. سحل18 1897. سحم17 1898. سحن16 1899. سخب10 1900. سخبر7 1901. سخت12 1902. سخد11 1903. سخر17 1904. سخط13 1905. سخف14 1906. سخل14 1907. سخم14 1908. سخن17 1909. سد5 1910. سدج8 1911. سدر19 1912. سدس16 1913. سدغ3 1914. سدف16 1915. سدل15 1916. سدم14 1917. سدن17 1918. سدو6 1919. سذب4 1920. سذج4 1921. سر5 1922. سرأ8 1923. سرب20 1924. سربخ7 1925. سربل13 1926. سربن4 1927. سرج18 1928. سرجن7 1929. سرح20 1930. سرحب5 1931. سرحل2 1932. سرد17 1933. سرداب1 1934. سردق14 1935. سرط15 1936. سرطم7 1937. سرع17 1938. سرف22 1939. سرقن3 1940. سرم11 1941. سرمد13 1942. سرند6 1943. سرهد5 Prev. 100
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أر1 سَأَرَ: see 4, in two places.

A2: سَئِرَ, aor. ـَ (Msb, K,) inf. n. سُؤْرٌ, (Msb,) It remained; became left, as a residue. (Msb, K.) 4 اسأر He left a remainder, or somewhat remaining; (IAar, M, K;) as also ↓ سَأَرَ, (IAar, K,) or سَأَرَ سُؤْرًا, (A,) inf. n. سَأْرٌ: (TK:) or he left somewhat of the beverage in the bottom of the vessel from which he had drunk; (S, TA;) as also اسأر فِى الإِنَآءِ سُؤْرًا: (A:) the doing of which is prescribed in a trad. (TA.) You say also اسأرهُ He left it remaining. (Msb.) And اسأر سُؤْرًا and سُؤْرَةً He left a remainder, or residue. (T, TA.) And اسأر مِنْهُ شَيْئًا He left somewhat of it remaining. (M.) And أَسْأَرَتِ الإِبِلُ فِى الحَوْضِ; and سُؤْرًا ↓ سَأَرَتْ; The camels left some water remaining in the trough, or tank. (A.) Also اسأر مِنَ الطَّعَامِ سُؤْرَةً (tropical:) He left somewhat remaining of the food. (A.) And اسأر مِنْ حِسَابِهِ (tropical:) He left somewhat of his calculation unreckoned. (M, * TA.) 5 تسأّر (so in the Tekmileh and M and CK, and in a MS. copy of the K; but in some copies of the K, and in a copy of the A, ↓ تَسَآءَرَ;) He drank the remains: (A:) or the remainder of the نَبِيذ; (K;) or so تسأّر النَّبِيذَ. (Lh, M.) 6 تَسَاَّ^َ see what next precedes.

سُؤْرٌ A remainder, or residue; (T, M, Msb, K;) of a thing, (M,) or of anything; (TA;) as also ↓ سُؤْرَةٌ: (T:) or a remainder of beverage in the bottom of a vessel after one has drunk; (S, * A;) such as is left by a rat or mouse &c. after drinking: (S:) properly applied to a remainder of water left by the drinker in a vessel or wateringtrough: and tropically to (tropical:) a remainder of food, &c.: (Mgh:) and ↓ سُؤْرَةٌ signifies likewise (tropical:) a remainder of food: (A:) pl. of the former أَسْآرٌ, (S, M, Mgh, Msb,) and, by transposition, آسَارٌ, like آبَارٌ and آرَامٌ, pls. of بِئْرٌ and رِئْمٌ. (M.) [See also سَائِرٌ, below.] b2: الصَّقْرِ ↓ سُؤْرَةُ means (tropical:) What remains of the portion of the flesh of the game that is given to the hawk which has captured it. (A.) b3: And ↓ سُؤْرَةٌ also signifies (tropical:) A remainder of youthful vigour in a man, (M, K,) or in a woman who has passed the prime of youth, (Lth,) or in a woman who has passed the period of youth but not been rendered decrepit by old age. (A.) [See also سُؤْدَةٌ.] b4: And (assumed tropical:) What is good, or excellent, of property, or of camels or the like: pl. سُؤَرٌ. (L.) [App. because such is left when one has parted with the bad.] b5: ↓ سُؤْرَةٌ مِنَ القُرْآنِ (tropical:) [means A chapter of the Kur-án;] so called because it is a portion, (A,) or a remainder: (TA:) or it may be from the signification immediately preceding: (L:) or it is a dial. var. of سُورَةٌ: (K:) pl. سُؤَرٌ. (A, TA.) b6: فُلَانٌ سُؤْرُ شَرٍّ means Such a one is very evil or mischievous. (A.) سُؤْرَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in five places.

سَأّرٌ One who leaves a remainder, or residue, (S, M, K,) of beverage in the bottom of the vessel from which he has drunk: (S, M:) [and (tropical:) of food in a dish; &c.:] deviating from rule, (S, M,) like جَبَّارٌ from أَجْبَرَ: (S:) [see دَرَّاكٌ, which is said to be the only other instance of the kind:] by rule it should be ↓ مُسْئِرٌ; (S, K;) which is [said to be] also allowable: (K:) but MF denies this; (TA;) or it may be [regular] from سَأَرَ or [irregular] from أَسْأَرَ. (T, TA.) سَائِرٌ The rest, or remainder, (T, and M in art. سير, and Msb and K,) of a thing, (Z, M, Msb,) whether little or much; (T, Msb;) and of men, or people: (Sgh; Msb:) not the whole, or all, as many imagine it to mean, (Sgh, Msb, K,) though people use it in this latter sense, (IAth,) which Sgh asserts to be a vulgar error: (Msb:) it occurs repeatedly in trads., and always in the former sense: (IAth:) or it is sometimes used [in chaste Arabic] in the latter sense: (K:) and is correctly so used accord. to AAF and J and IJ and ElJawáleekee and IB, the last of whom confirms this signification by many examples and evident proofs: but whether, in this sense, it is derived from السَّيْر, as AAF and J and others hold, or from سُورٌ the “ wall which surrounds a town or city,” as others hold, is disputed: (TA:) and سَارُ الشَّىْءِ is a dial. var. of سَائِرُهُ. (S in art. سير.) b2: An Arab of the desert became the guest of a party, and they ordered the female slave to perfume him; whereupon he said, بَطْنِى عَطِّرِى

وَسَائِرِى ذَرِى [My belly perfume thou, and the rest of me leave thou]: (K:) but in other lexicons than the K, we find أَعْطِرِى. (TA in art. عطر.) This saying is a well-known prov. (TA.) [In the TA it is added that سائري here signifies the whole of me, or all of me: but this is an evident mistake.] You say this to a man who gives you what you do not want, and refuses you what you want. (Sgh, TA in art. عطر.) b3: It is related, also, that a hostile attack was made upon a people, and they cried out for aid to the sons of their uncle; but these held back from them until they had been made captives and taken away; then they came inquiring respecting them; and the person asked replied, أَسَائِرَ اليَوْمِ وَقَدْ زَالَ الظُّهْرُ [What, all the day, when the noon has passed?] (K:) i. e., Dost thou covet what is remote, (مَا بَعُدَ, (S, K, TA, in a copy of the S and in one of the K and in the CK مَا بَعْدُ,) when [reason for] despair hath become manifest to thee: for when one wants the whole day, and the noon has passed, he must despair like as he despairs of accomplishing his want at sunset. (S in art. سير, and K.) This saying is a prov.; (S, A;) and is used with reference to a thing which one hopes to attain when its time has passed. (A.) أَسَائِرُ expl. by Golius as a pl. meaning “ Partes reliquæ ” is an evident mistake, app. caused by a misunderstanding of the latter prov. mentioned above.]

مُسْئِرٌ: see سَأّرٌ.
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