شخر
1 شَخَرَ,
aor. ـِ
inf. n. شَخِيرٌ (
S,
K) and شَخْرٌ, (
K,) He raised his voice, with snorting; said of an ass: (
S:) he uttered a sound from the fauces: or from the nose: (
K:) or from the mouth, without the nose: (
TA:) he (a horse) neighed: (
K:) or uttered a sound after neighing: (
TA:) or uttered a sound from his mouth, (
K,
TA,) without the nose: (
TA:)
As says that among the sounds made by horses are those termed شَخِيرٌ and نَخِيرٌ and كَرِيرٌ; the first of which is from the mouth; the second, from the nostrils; and the third, from the chest: some say that شَخَرَ is like نَخَرَ [he snorted]. (
TA.) شَخْرٌ The first period or stage of youth; (
K,
TA;) and the sharpness thereof; like شَرْخٌ. (
TA.)
b2: The part, of a رَحْل [or camel's saddle], that is between the قَادِمَة and the آخِرَة, (
O,
K,
TA,) which are the كَرَّانِ: (
TA:) [said to be] also called the شَرْخ, [which is an evident mistake, perhaps originating from its having been said that شَخْرٌ and شَرْخٌ are
syn., meaning in another sense, mentioned above,] (
O,
TA,) and the شَجْر [
q. v.]: (
TA:) or the space between the upper part of the two extremities [at the fore part and hind part] of the [saddle called] قَتَب. (
JK.)
b3: And The chink of the buttocks. (
JK, O. [In the
K, for وَشَخْرُ الاِسْتِ شَقُّهَا, the reading in the
JK and
O, is put وَشَخَرَ الاِسْتَ شَقَّهَا.]) شِخِّيرٌ That utters much, or often, the sound termed نَخِير: (
K:) or, as in some copies of the
K [and in the O], شَخِير: (
TA:) [see نَخَرَ and شَخَرَ:] applied to an ass in this sense, (
O,) or as signifying vociferous. (
TA.)