عرس
عَرَسَ(n. ac. عَرْس)
a. Bound (camel).
b. Was cheerful, gay. _ast;
عَرِسَ(n. ac. عَرَس)
a. Was merry, boisterous.
b. [Bi], Kept, clave, held fast to.
c. Became severe.
d. ['An], Was fatigued, was incapacitated from.
e. ['An], Held back, refrained from.
f. Was perplexed, confused.
عَرَّسَa. Halted ( at night ).
أَعْرَسَa. Gave a marriage-feast.
b. Brought the bride home.
c. see (عَرِسَ) (b) & II.
تَعَرَّسَ
a. [La], Showed affection to.
عَرْسa. Partition, wall.
b. Tentpole.
عِرْس
(pl.
أَعْرَاْس)
a. Spouse: husband; wife.
عِرْسِيّa. A certain dye.
عُرْس
(pl.
أَعْرَاْس)
a. Wedding, marriage.
b. Marriage-feast; festivities, rejoicings.
عُرُس
( pl.
عُرُسَات )
a. see 3
عَرِيْس
a. [ coll. ]
see 26 (a)
عَرُوْس
(pl.
عُرُس)
a. Betrothed: bridegroom.
b. see 26t
عَرُوْسَة
(pl.
عَرَاْئِسُ)
a. Betrothed; bride.
عِرِّيْس
عِرِّيْسَة
30ta. Thicket; haunt of of a lion.
N. P.
عَرَّسَأَعْرَسَa. Halting-place, encampment, bivouac.
إِبْن عِرْس (
pl.
a. بَنَات عِرْس ), Weasel.