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2163. شدن12 2164. شده11 2165. شدو9 2166. شذ5 2167. شذب15 2168. شذر152169. شذو8 2170. شر6 2171. شرب24 2172. شرج17 2173. شرح19 2174. شرخ14 2175. شرد16 2176. شردم4 2177. شرذم11 2178. شرس18 2179. شرسف8 2180. شرط19 2181. شرع20 2182. شرف19 2183. شرق18 2184. شرقرق3 2185. شرك16 2186. شرم17 2187. شرنف5 2188. شره13 2189. شرو4 2190. شرول2 2191. شرى13 2192. شزب10 2193. شزر16 2194. شسع17 2195. ششب1 2196. شصر10 2197. شط6 2198. شطأ13 2199. شطب16 2200. شطر22 2201. شطرنج4 2202. شطن16 2203. شظ5 2204. شظف14 2205. شظى5 2206. شع3 2207. شعب20 2208. شعبذ6 2209. شعث16 2210. شعذ8 2211. شعر24 2212. شعف18 2213. شعل18 2214. شعو7 2215. شغب16 2216. شغر18 2217. شغرب2 2218. شغزب10 2219. شغف19 2220. شغل17 2221. شغو5 2222. شف5 2223. شفر14 2224. شفرج4 2225. شفع19 2226. شفق16 2227. شفه15 2228. شفو8 2229. شق4 2230. شقأ7 2231. شقح13 2232. شقذ8 2233. شقر16 2234. شقرق6 2235. شقص15 2236. شقو7 2237. شقى2 2238. شك3 2239. شكد7 2240. شكر19 2241. شكس18 2242. شكل24 2243. شكم15 2244. شل6 2245. شلجم5 2246. شلم11 2247. شلو11 2248. شلياق2 2249. شم8 2250. شمت17 2251. شمخ16 2252. شمر15 2253. شمرخ12 2254. شمردل6 2255. شمرذل2 2256. شمز14 2257. شمس20 2258. شمط16 2259. شمع14 2260. شمعل7 2261. شمل17 2262. شن6 Prev. 100
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2 شذّر النَّظْمَ, inf. n. تَشْذِيرٌ, He divided the strung beads with other beads. (O. [See شَذْرٌ, below.]) b2: Hence, by way of comparison, (TA,) شذّر كَلَامَهُ بِشِعْرٍ (tropical:) [He interspersed his language with poetry]: but this is post-classical. (O, TA.) b3: شذّر بِهِ He rendered him notorious, or infamous: or made him to hear what was bad, evil, abominable, or foul: (O, TA:) and in like manner شتّر به. (TA.) 5 تشذّر It (a people, or party, TA, or a collected body, K, and a flock of sheep or a herd of goats, TA) dispersed, or became dispersed, (A, K, TA,) and went in every direction. (TA.) b2: تشذّر بِالثَّوْبِ He turned back the extremity of the garment between his legs, and stuck it in the part where it was bound round his waist, behind. (S, K.) And تشذّر بِالذَّنَبِ He put the tail between his thighs, making it to cleave to his belly. (S, TA.) b3: Hence, (TA,) تشذّر فَرَسَهُ He mounted his horse from behind. (S, K.) b4: Also, تشذّر, He prepared himself for fight, (S, K, TA,) and for a charge, or an assault; he equipped, or accoutred, himself for it. (TA.) b5: He threatened; (S, A, K;) and became angered: (K:) A 'Obeyd says, I doubt not its being with ذ; but some, he adds, say تشزّر, with ز. (S.) [See a verse of Lebeed cited among the exs. of the preposition بِ.] b6: He was, or became, brisk, lively, or sprightly. (K.) b7: He hastened to do a thing; (TS, K, TA;) or in a thing, or an affair. (So in some copies of the K.) b8: تشذّروا فِى الحَرْبِ i. q. تَطَاوَلُوا [app. as meaning They behaved overbearingly in war]: (S, K:) or تَشَذُّرٌ signifies the protracting of war. (KL.) b9: تشذّرت النَّاقَةُ The she-camel pastured upon herbage (K, TA) that rejoiced her, (TA,) and she shook her head by reason of joy thereat. (K, TA.) And The she-camel drew together her two sides, and raised her tail. (TA.) b10: And تشذّر السَّوْطُ The whip inclined, and became in motion. (K.) شَذْرٌ Pieces of gold that are picked up from the mine (S, A, K) without the melting, or smelting, (S, K,) of the ore: (S:) n. un. with ة: (S, K:) and pl. شُذُورٌ. (A.) And Beads made of gold to form divisions between pearls and jewels: (TA:) or beads by means of which other beads of a string are divided: (K:) or small pearls: (S, K:) or small things of gold, like the heads of ants, which are affixed to a [ring of the kind called] خَوْق: (Sh:) or, as some say, green beads: (Har p. 600:) n. un. with ة. (K.) A2: شذر [app. شَذْرٌ] signifies [also, like تَشَذُّرٌ,] Briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness: and quickness in an affair. (Ham. p. 54.) تَفَرَّقُوا شَذَرَ مَذَرَ, and شِذَرَ مِذَرَ, They [dispersed, or became dispersed, or] went, or went away, in every direction: (S, L, K:) it is not said of a people coming: (L:) the م in مذر is sometimes changed into ب; or, accord. to some, بذر is the original, being from التَّبْذِيرُ; but MF thinks that مذر is the original, as it is only an imitative sequent, in which no regard is had to the meaning of “ dispersion. ” (TA.) شَوْذَرٌ A [garment of the kind called] مِلْحَفَة: an arabicized word; (S, K;) from the Pers\. جَادَرْ [or چَادَرْ or چَادِرْ]. (S.) And i. q. إِتْبٌ; (A, K, TA;) i. e. A [garment of the kind called] بُرْد, which is slit [in the middle], and worn by a woman, who throws it upon her neck, [putting her head through the slit;] having neither sleeves nor an opening at the bosom: (TA:) or [a garment] like the صِدَار, [which is said by some to be the same as the إِتْب,] worn by a young woman: (Har p. 55:) a garment which a woman wears beneath her ثَوْب: (Fr:) a certain garment which a woman and a girl wear, extending to the extremity of the upper half of the arm. (Lth.) [The modern چادر of Persia and El-'Irák seems to be generally what is commonly called in Egypt a “ miláyeh,” correctly “ muláäh ” (مُلَآءَة), figured and described in my work on the Modern Egyptians: or, in some instances, a similar covering of plain white, or dark blue, cotton; the former of which is now called in Egypt an “ izár. ” (See Dozy's “ Dict. des Noms des Vêtements chez les Arabes,” pp. 216-219.)]

شِيذَارَةٌ A very jealous man; (K;) as also شِنْذَارَةٌ and شِبْذَارَةٌ. (TA.) المُتَشَذِّرُ The lion: (K:) because of his briskness, or quickness to act, or readiness to leap. (TA.)
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