دقر
دِقْرَارٌ and ↓ دِقْرَارَةٌ A kind of short drawers, without legs, covering only that portion of the wearer which decency requires to be concealed; (
TA;)
i. q. تُبَّانُ: (
S,
K:) also the latter, trowsers of the ordinary kind;
syn. سَرَاوِيلُ; and so ↓ دُقْرُورٌ and ↓ دُقْرُورَةٌ:
pl. دَقَارِيرُ.
دُقْرُورٌ and دُقْرُورَةٌ: see above; and the latter, in what follows.
دِقْرَارَةٌ: see دِقْرَارٌ.
b2: Also, A short man: (
K:) as though likened to the short drawers above mentioned: (
TA:)
pl. as above. (
K.)
A2: Also A calamity; a misfortune:
pl. as above. (
S,
K.)
b2: And An alominable lie: (
TA:) foul language: calumny; slander: (
K:) forgery of tales. (
TA.) You say فُلَانٌ يَفْتَرِى الدَّقَارِيرَ Such a one forges lies, (
S,) or abominable lies, (
TA,) and foul language. (
S,
TA.)
b3: Also Contrariety; opposition; and so ↓ دُقْرُورَةٌ: and contention, or altercation, (
K,
TA,) that wearies one: (
TA:)
pl. as above. (
K.)
b4: And An evil, or a bad, habit:
pl. as above. (
K.) It is related in a
trad. of 'Omar, that he said to his freedman Aslam, who was a Bejáwee slave, أَخَذَتْكَ دِقْرَارَةٌ
أَهْلِكَ The evil habit of thy family, or people, which was deviation from the truth, and acting falsely, hath come upon thee. (
TA.)
b5: Also A calumniator; a slanderer: (
S,
K:) as though meaning ذُو دِقْرَارَةِ, i. e., ذُو نَمِيمَةٍ: (
TA:)
pl. as above. (
K.)