نفر
نَفَرَ(n. ac. نِفَاْر
نُفُوْر)
a. [Min], Fled from, was scared by.
b.(n. ac. نَفْر
نُفُوْر
نَفَرَاْن), Shied; ran away.
c.(n. ac. نَفْر), Dispersed.
d.(n. ac. نَفْر
نَفَر
نُفُوْر), Departed, returned (pilgrims).
e. [Min], Disliked, shrank from.
f. ['An], Receded from.
g.(n. ac. نَفْر), Vanquished.
h.(n. ac. نِفَاْر
نَفِيْر
نُفُوْر) [La] Busied himself with.
i.(n. ac. نِفَاْر) [Ila], Had recourse to.
j.
(n. ac.
نُفُوْر), Swelled, protruded.
نَفَّرَa. Scared, frightened.
b. Inspired with aversion.
c. ['An], Gave a nickname to.
d. [acc. & 'Ala], Declared victor over.
نَاْفَرَa. Disputed with.
b. Shunned.
c. Was incongruous.
أَنْفَرَa. see II (a) (b)
d. Helped.
e. Became scattered.
تَنَاْفَرَa. Contended together; were at variance.
b. see I (h)
III (c) & IV (e).
إِسْتَنْفَرَ
a. [acc. & La], Summoned to (war).
b. see I (a) (b) & II (a).
e. Asked the help of.
نَفْرa. Dispersion; recession.
b. Victory.
c. see 4
نَفْرَةa. Flight.
b. see 1 (a) & 4
(a), (b) &
نَاْفِرَة
(b).
نُفْرَةa. Amulet, talisman.
b. Judgment, sentence.
نَفَر
(pl.
أَنْفَاْر)
a. Company, troop ( from 3 to 10 ).
b. Persons, individuals.
c. [ coll. ], Private (
soldier ).
نُفَرَةa. see 3t (a)
نَاْفِر
(pl.
نَفْر)
a. Fleeing; fugitive; restive, bolter ( animal).
b. [ coll. ], Projecting.
c. (pl.
نُفَّر), Victor.
نَاْفِرَةa. fem. of
نَاْفِرb. Kinsmen; partisans.
نِفَاْرa. Flight; restiveness.
b. Aversion; disaffection.
نُفَاْرَةa. Sentence, decision.
b. Law-expenses; costs.
c. Spoil, booty.
نَفِيْرa. see 4 (a)b. Trumpet, clarion, horn.
نَفُوْرa. Restive, timorous; wild bolter (animal).
نُفُوْرa. see 23 (a) (b).
b. Recession, withdrawal.
نُفُوْرَةa. see 21t (b) & 24t
(a).
نَفَّاْرa. Sparrow.
نَاْفُوْر
a. [ coll. ], Pall.
b. Chalice-cloth.
c. Liturgy.
N. P.
نَفڤرَa. Vanquished, overcome.
N. Ag.
نَفَّرَa. Frightener; rough, violent.
N. Ac.
تَنَاْفَرَa. Dispute, controversy; incongruity.
N. Ag.
إِسْتَنْفَرَa. see 26
N. P.
إِسْتَنْفَرَa. Frightened, scared.
يَنْفُوْر
a. see 26
عِفْر نِفْر
a. Wicked man.
النُّفُوْر
a. or
النَّفِيْر
or
يَوْم النَّفَْر Day of the
departure of the pilgrims from Mina.