ذعر
1 ذَعَرَهُ,
aor. ـَ
inf. n. ذَعْرٌ; (
S,
A,
Msb,
K;) and ↓ اذعرهُ, (
TA,)
inf. n. إِذْعَارٌ; (
K;) He frightened him; made him afraid. (
S,
A,
Mgh,
Msb,
K,
TA.) Hence, قُمْ فَأْتِ القَوْمَ وَلَا تَذْعَرْهُمْ عَلَىَّ Arise thou, and go to the people, meaning Kureysh, but do not make them to be frightened at me; i. e. do not acquaint them with thyself, but go clandestinely, lest they take fright at thee: said to Hodheyfeh, on the night of the Ahzáb [on the occasion of the war of the Moat]: so in a
trad.: and in another
trad. is mentioned the fol lowing saying of 'Omar, to some men contending together in throwing colocynths: كَذٰلِكَ لَا تَذْعَرُوا عَلَيْنَا, meaning, Let that suffice you: make not our camels to be frightened at us. (
TA.)
b2: ذُعِرَ, (
S,
K,)
inf. n. ذَعْرٌ; (
TA;) and ↓ انذعر; (
TA;) [and
app. ↓ تذعّر; of which see the
act. part. n., below;] He became frightened, or afraid. (
S,
K,
TA.) [You say, ذُعِرَ مِنْهُ He was frightened at him, or it.]
4 أَذْعَرَ see above, first sentence.
5 تَذَعَّرَand 7: see 1.
ذُعْرٌ Fright. (
S, *
Mgh,
Msb, *
K.) ذَعَرٌ A state of stupefaction, (
K,) by reason of shame, or pudency. (
TA.) ذَعِرٌ, a possessive
epithet, (
T,
TA,) or ↓ ذُعَرٌ, (
K,) A thing feared; a frightful thing. (
T,
K.)
b2: See also مَذْعُورٌ.
ذُعَرٌ: see ذَعِرٌ ذَعْرَةٌ A fright. (
TA.) ذُعَرَةٌ [an intensive
epithet, Very fearful.
b2: And hence,] A certain bird, (
K,) a small bird, (
T,) found in trees, always wagging its tail, (
T,
K,) never seen otherwise than frightened. (
T,
TA.) سَنَةٌ ذُعْرِيَّةٌ A severe year. (
A,
K.) ذَعُورٌ: see مَذْعُورٌ.
b2: Also, [without ة,] A woman who becomes frightened at a thing that induces suspicion, or evil opinion, (
S,
A,
Msb,
K,) and at foul language. (
K,
TA: or,
accord. to the
CK and a
MS. copy of the
K, “foul language ” is a distinct signification of the word.) A poet says, تَنُولَ بِمَعْرُفِ الحَدِيثِ وَ إِنْ تُرِدْ سِوَى ذَاكَ تُذْعَرْ مِنْكَ وَهْىَ ذَعُورُ [She will give thee kind discourse; but if thou desire other than that, she will be frightened at thee; for she is one who is frightened at a thing inducing suspicion &c.]. (
TA.)
b3: Also A she-camel which, when her udder is touched, takes fright, and will not yield her milk. (So
accord. to two copies of the
S. [
Expl. by إِذَا مُسَّ ضَرعُهَاغَارَّتْ; and so in some copies of the
K and
accord. to the
TA: in a copy of the
A, عَارَتْ, which has a similar meaning: in some 'copies of the
K, غَارَتْ, without teshdeed, i. e., is jealous.]) مُذْعَرَةٌ: see the next paragraph.
مَذْعُورٌ Frightened; or that becomes frightened; (
S,
A,
K;) as also ↓ ذَعِرٌ (A) and ↓ ذَعُورٌ (
K) and ↓ مُنْذَعِرٌ, (
M,
TA,) or ↓ مُتَذَعِّرٌ. (
K.)
b2: مَذْعُورَةٌ, and ↓ مُذْعَرَةٌ, (
K,
TA,) or ↓ مُذَعَّرَةٌ, (so in the
CK, and a
MS. copy of the
K,) A mad she-camel. (
K.) مُذَعَّرَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
مُتَذَعِّرٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
مُنْذَعِرٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.