قشعر
Q. 4 إِقْشَعَرَّ, said of the skin, (
S,
K,) It quaked; shuddered; was, or became, affected by a tremor, quaking, or quivering. (
K.) [And in like manner said of a man, (see the part.
n., below,) i. e. He quaked, or shuddered.]
b2: It (the skin) dried up (قَفَّ) by reason of mange, or scab. (
TA.)
b3: إِقْشَعَرَّتِ الأَرْضُ The earth became of a colour inclining to that of dust, or ashes, (إِرْبَدَّت,) and contracted, by reason of drought. (
TA.)
b4: اقشعرّت السَّنَةُ (
tropical:) The year became one of drought. (
K, *
TA:) أَخَذَتْهُ قُشَعْرِيرَةٌ (
S,
K) A tremor, quaking, or quivering, of the skin seized him. (
K.) قُشَاعِرٌ Rough to the touch; خَشِنُ المَسِّ: (
K,
accord. to the
TA:) or rough, and advanced in years; خَشِنٌ مُسِنٌّ, with the art. الخَشِنُ المُسِنُّ. (
CK, and a
MS. copy of the
K.) مُقْشَعِرٌّ, applied to a man, [Having a quaking or shuddering of the skin,] has for its
pl. قَشَاعِرُ, without the م because it is augmentative. (
S.)