هور
1 هَارَه, (
K,) [
aor. ـُ
inf. n. هَوْرٌ, (
TA,) He threw it down; pulled it down; pulled it to pieces; or demolished it; namely, a building; (
K;) and in like manner, a جُرْف [i. e. an abrupt, water-worn, bank, rising by the bed of a torrent or stream]; (
TA [in which هُؤُورٌ is given as an
inf. n. of this verb; but it is more probably an
inf. n. of the
intrans. verb only, agreeably with
analogy;]) as also ↓ هوّرهُ, (
S,
A,) the pronoun relating to a building, (
A,) and to a جُرْف; (
S;) and هيّرهُ [in illustration of which see what is said of تهيّر, below]; (
S, art. هير;) and ↓ تهوّرهُ, in which the pronoun relates to the upper part of a جُرْف, or to the brink of a well. (
TA.)
b2: هَارَ القَوْمَ, (
K,)
aor. ـُ
inf. n. هَوْرٌ, (
TA,) (
tropical:) He slew the people, and threw them down prostrate, one upon another, (
K,) like as when a جُرْف falls down. (
TA.) And [in like manner you say,] ضَرَبَ فُلَانًا فَهَارَهُ (assumed
tropical:) He smote such a one and prostrated him; as also ↓ هوّرهُ. (
K, *
TA.)
b3: هَارَ, (
S,
A,
Msb,
K,)
aor. ـُ
inf. n. هَوْرٌ (
S,
Msb) and هُؤُورٌ, (
S,) It became thrown down, pulled down, pulled to pieces, or demolished; or it fell in ruins, or to pieces; (
S,
A,
K;) said of a building, (
K,) and of a جُرْف [explained above]; (
S, A;) as also ↓ انهار and ↓ تهوّر (
S,
A,
K) and تهيّر, (
K,) which last has ى as being interchangeable with و, or it may be of the measure تَفَيْعَلَ [originally تَهَيْوَرَ]: (
TA:) or it fell; it fell, or tumbled, down; it collapsed; broke down; said of a building; (
TA;) as also ↓ انهار and ↓ تهوّر; (
Msb,
TA;) said of a building, (
TA,) and of a جُرْف, (
Msb,) or of the upper part of the latter, and of the brink of a well; (
TA;) [and ↓ اِهْتَوَرَ,
q. v., probably signifies the same:] or it cracked, without falling; said of a جُرْف: (
Msb:) or it cracked in its hinder part, remaining yet in its place; said of a building. (
TA.) 2 هوّرهُ: see هَارَهُ, in two places.
5 تهوّر: see هَارَ, in two places; in the former of which, تهيّر is also mentioned as
syn. with تَهوّر.
b2: (
tropical:) He plunged, or fell, into an affair with little care [for the consequence thereof]: (
S,
K:) or تهوّر فِى الأُمُورِ he plunged, or fell, into affairs without thought, or reflection, or consideration: (
A:) or تَهَوُّرٌ is a state, or condition, adventitious to the irascible faculty, by reason of which one ventures upon affairs not fit, or meet, to be ventured upon; as the fighting with unbelievers when they are more than double the number of the Muslims. (
KT.)
A2: تهوّرهُ: see هَارَهُ.
7 إِنْهَوَرَ see هَارَ, in two places.
8 اِهْتَوَرَ: see هَارَ, last signification.
b2: It (a thing,
S) perished. (
S,
K.) هَائِرٌ and هَارٍ, (
S,
A,
Msb,
K,) the latter formed by
transposition from the former, [first into هَارِىٌ, and then into هَارٍ,] (
S,
TA,) like as شَائِكُ السِّلاحِ is changed into شَاكِى السِّلاحِ, (
S,) applied to a building, (
K,) and to a جُرْف, [explained above, (see هَارَهُ,)] (
S,
A,
Msb,) Becoming thrown down, pulled down, pulled to pieces, or demolished: (
S,
A,
K:) or falling; falling, or tumbling, down: (
IAar:) or cracking, without falling: (
Msb:) or cracking in its hinder part, remaining yet in its place. (
TA.) See an
ex. of the latter
voce جَفْرٌ: and another in the
Kur, ix. 110.]
مُتَهَوِّرٌ A man plunging, or falling, or who plunges, or falls, into an affair with little care [for the consequences thereof]. (
S.) See 5.