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437. تحين2 438. تخ4 439. تخت6 440. تخذ10 441. تخرص3 442. تر4443. ترب19 444. ترج11 445. ترجم7 446. ترح15 447. ترس15 448. ترع17 449. ترف18 450. ترق15 451. ترك17 452. ترما2 453. ترمس10 454. ترن6 455. ترنج2 456. ترنجبين1 457. تره12 458. تسع13 459. تشرين3 460. تع1 461. تعب11 462. تعس17 463. تفث15 464. تفح11 465. تفرق3 466. تفل16 467. تفه17 468. تقد7 469. تقن12 470. تقى2 471. تك2 472. تل4 473. تلأب4 474. تلان3 475. تلب9 476. تلد14 477. تلع15 478. تلف15 479. تلك5 480. تلمذ8 481. تلو14 482. تلى2 483. تم4 484. تمر17 485. تمك10 486. تموز3 487. تن3 488. تنأ11 489. تنر14 490. تنف12 491. تنم9 492. ته3 493. تهر8 494. تهم15 495. تو2 496. توأ1 497. توب16 498. توت10 499. توتيا1 500. توث6 501. توج13 502. توح3 503. تور16 504. توق16 505. تولب1 506. توم14 507. توه8 508. توى6 509. تى1 510. تيا3 511. تيتل1 512. تيح10 513. تير14 514. تيس13 515. تيك7 516. تيل5 517. تيم14 518. تين16 519. ث5 520. ثأ1 521. ثأب11 522. ثأر12 523. ثأل12 524. ثا1 525. ثبت14 526. ثبج16 527. ثبر18 528. ثبط18 529. ثبن9 530. ثبو4 531. ثتل8 532. ثج5 533. ثجر15 534. ثخن17 535. ثدأ7 536. ثدو4 Prev. 100
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1 تَرَّ, (T, M, A, K,) aor. ـر and َتُرَ, (M, K,) the latter irregular, (TA,) inf. n. تَرٌّ and تُرُورٌ, (M, K,) It (a bone, M, K, or anything, M,) became severed, separated, or cut off, (T, M, K,) by a blow, or stroke [of a sword &c.]. (M, A.) And تَرَّتْ يَدُهُ, inf. n. تُرُورٌ, His arm, or hand, became cut off; (M;) and in like manner, any member: (TA:) or fell off; as also طَرَّتْ. (S in art. طر.) b2: تَرَّتِ النَّوَاةُ, (S, M, A,) aor. ـر (S, M,) and َتُرَ, (S,) inf. n. تُرُورٌ, (T, M,) The date-stone leaped, (T, M,) or went forth, (S, A,) from the [mess called] حَيْس [in the process of kneading], (T,) or from the stone with which it was to be broken. (S, A.) b3: تَرَّ عَنْ قَوْمِهِ He was, or became, apart, or separated, from his people. (As, T.) b4: تَرَّ عَنْ بَلَدِهِ He was, or became, or went, far from his country, or town. (S, M, K.) A2: تَرَّ, (M,) aor. ـر (TA,) inf. n. تَرٌّ, (K,) He (an ostrich) ejected what was in his belly. (M, K.) b2: تَرَّ بِسَلْحِهِ, aor. ـر and َتِرَ, He ejected his excrement. (AA, T.) b3: See also 4, in two places.

A3: تَرَّ, (T, M, K,) sec. Pers\. تَرِرْتَ, (S,) aor. ـر (T, M,) and [sec. Pers\. تَرَرْتَ, aor. ]

َتِرَ, (M,) [and app. sec. Pers\. تَرُرْتَ, aor. ـر inf. n. [of تَرِرْتَ or تَرَرْتَ] تَرٌّ and [of تَرَرْتَ] تُرُورٌ (M, K) and [of تَرُرْتَ] تَرَارَةٌ, [which last is the most common,] (Lth, T, S, M, K,) He was, or became, plump: (T in explanation of the first verb:) or his body became plump, and his bones full of moisture: (Lth, T, M, K:) or he became fat, soft, thin-skinned, and plump. (S.) b2: And تَرَّ, aor. ـر He was, or became, relaxed, or flaccid, from impatience or some other cause. (T. [See تَارُّ.]) 4 اترّ; (T, S, M, A, K;) and ↓ تَرَّ, (IDrd, M, K,) inf. n. تَرٌّ; (IDrd, M;) or the former only; (M;) He cut off (T, S, M, K) a man's arm, or hand, by a blow, or stroke, (T, S, M, A,) of a sword; (T, S, A;) made it to fall off: (S:) and in like manner, any member: (M:) as also اطرّ and اطنّ. (T.) b2: And the former, (S, A, TA,) or ↓ the latter, (M, as in the TT,) He (a boy) made the piece of wood called قُلَة to fly away [by striking it] with the مِقْلَآء. (T, S, * M, * A, * TA.) b3: اترّهُ قَوْمُهُ His people separated him from themselves. (As, T.) b4: اترّهُ القَضَآءُ Fate drove him far away from his country, or town. (S, M, K.) R. Q. 1 تَرْتَرَهُ, inf. n. تَرْتَرَةٌ, He moved, put in motion, put into a state of commotion, agitated, or shook, him, or it: (S, M, K:) he shook him vehemently: (M:) he seized his (a man's) arms, or hands, and shook him: (Lth, T:) he shook him (a drunken man) violently, and ordered him to breath in his face, that he might know what he had drunk; (AA, T, K;) as also تَلْتَلَهُ, and مَزْمَزَهُ: (TA:) or تَرْتَرَةٌ and تَلْتَلَةٌ and مَزْمَزَةٌ all signify the act of shaking, agitating, or putting in motion, vehemently. (Mgh.) R. Q. 2 تَتَرْتَرَ He became moved, put in motion, put into a state of commotion, agitated, or shaken. (S, K.) تَرٌّ: see تَارٌّ: A2: and تُرٌّ.

تُرٌّ The string, or line, which is extended upon, or against, a building, (As, S, M,) and according to which one builds, called in Arabic the إِمَام; (As, M;) the string, or line, by which a building is proportioned: (As, T, M, K:) a Persian word, (T, M,) arabicized; (M;) not Arabic: (IAar:) it is called in Arabic the مِطْمَر. (As, T.) A man, when angry, says to another, لَأُقِيمَنَّكَ عَلَى التُرِّ (tropical:) [I will assuredly make thee to conform to the rule of right behaviour]. (Lth, T, S, A.) A2: I. q.

أَصْلٌ: (IAar, T, K:) so in the saying, لَأَضْطَرَّنَّكَ

إِلَى تُرِّكَ وَ قُحَاحِكَ [I will assuredly impel thee, or drive thee, against thy will, to the utmost point to which thou canst go, or be brought or reduced: or constrain thee to do thine utmost]: (IAar, T, and L in art. قح: see قُحَاحٌ:) [accord. to ISd,] لَأَضْطَرَّنَّكَ إِلَى تُرِّكَ means إِلَى مَجْهُودِكَ [i. e. I will assuredly make thee to have recourse to thine utmost effort, or endeavour]. (M. [In the K, the signification of المَجْهُودُ is erroneously assigned to ↓ التَّرُّ. See also the saying لَأُلْجِئَنَّكَ إِلَى قُرِّ قَرَارِكَ explained voce قَرَارٌ.]) تُرَّي An arm, or a hand, cut off. (K.) تَرَاتِرُ [a pl. of which the sing. is not mentioned] Great, or formidable, or terrible, things or events or affairs: (S:) distresses, afflictions, or calamities; (M, A, K;) such as are in war. (A.) تَارٌّ A man apart, or separate, from his people. (As, T.) A2: Plump (Lth, T, S, A) in body, (Lth, T,) and having the bones full of moisture; (Lth, T, A;) fat, soft, thin-skinned, and plump: (S, TA:) applied to a youth: fem. with ة, applied to a girl; (A, TA;) meaning [plump &c.: or] beautiful and foolish and soft or weak. (T.) Yousay, غُلَامٌ تَارٌّ طَارٌّ [A boy that is plump, and with bones full of moisture, whose mustache is growing forth]. (A.) And قَصَبَةٌ تَارَّةٌ [A bone of the kind called قصبة full of moisture]. (A.) b2: Relaxed, or flaccid, by reason of impatience (جَزَع T) or hunger (جَوْع K) [or the contrary (see أَتَرَّ شَىْءٍ, below,)] or some other cause: (T, K:) so says Abu-l-'Abbás. (T.) b3: A tall man; as also ↓ تَرٌّ, which is app. [a contraction of تَرِرٌ,] of the measure فَعِلٌ. (M.) أَتَرَّ شَىْءٍ A man in the most relaxed state by reason of fullness of the belly: (TA:) or, accord. to Abu-l-'Abbás, by reason of fatigue. (T, TA.)
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