بخر
1 بَخَرَتِ القِدْرُ, (
Msb,
K,)
aor. ـُ (
Msb,) or ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. بَخْرٌ (
Msb,
K) and بُخَارٌ, (
TA,) The cooking-pot sent up fume, vapour, steam, or an exhalation. (
Msb,
K. *)
A2: بَخِرَ, (
S,
K,)
aor. ـَ (
K,)
inf. n. بَخَرٌ, (
TA,) He had a stinking mouth [or breath; he exhaled a stinking, or fetid, odour from his mouth]. (
S,
L,
K.) You say, بَخِرَتٌ عَلَيْنَا She exhaled a stinking, or fetid, odour upon us from her mouth. (A. [But in my copy of that work, and in the
TA, it is erroneously written بَخَرَتْ.]) And بَخِرَ الفَمُ,
aor. and
inf. n. as above, The mouth stank; exhaled a stinking, or fetid, odour. (
Msb.) [See بَخَرٌ, below.]
2 بخّرت She perfumed [or rather fumigated her own or another's person or clothes &c. with بَخُور]. (
A.) 4 ابخرهُ It (a thing) caused him to have a stinking mouth [or breath]. (
K, *
TA.) 5 تبخّر (
S,
K, &c.) He fumigated himself with perfume or the like; (
TA;) with بَخُور. (
S,
A,
K.) One says, فُلَانٌ يَتَبَخَّرُ وَ يَبَخْتَرُ [Such a one fumigates himself with perfume, and walks with an elegant and a proud and self-conceited gait, with an affected inclining of his body from side to side]. (
A.) بَخَرٌ Stench, or fetor, of the mouth [or breath] (
S,
A,
K) &c.: (
AHn,
K:) and any odour that rises and diffuses itself, (
K,
TA,) whether stinking or not; as also ↓ بُخَارٌ. (
TA.) بُخَارٌ [Fume, vapour, steam, or exhalation;] what rises from water, like smoke; (
S;) any fume (
K,
TA) that rises and diffuses itself (
TA) from what is hot, (
K,
TA,) or from hot water; (
TA;) anything that rises and diffuses itself from hot water or from damp earth:
pl. أَبْخِرَةٌ and بُخَارَاتٌ. (
Msb.)
b2: Also The stench of a noiseless emission of wind from the anus. (
TA.)
b3: See also بَخَرٌ.
بَخُورٌ Incense, or a substance for fumigation;
syn. دُخْنَةٌ; (
Msb;) that with which one fumigates himself: (
S,
A,
Msb,
K:) aloes-wood used for that purpose. (
TA in art. قتر.)
b2: بَخُورُ مَرْيَمَ [Arthanita, or sow-bread; the common cyclamen; also called الوَلْفُ; the latter name,
accord. to Golius, on the authority of Zeyn El-'Attár, given to it by the Syrians;] a certain plant, (
K,) originally called عَرْطَنِيثَا; hot; dry; (
TA;) having the property of clearing the complexion, or skin; aperient; diuretic; (
K;) laxative; (
TA;) and very useful: (
K:) it is a laxative when used in the form of a suppository, or applied as a liniment below the navel. (
TA.) أَبْخَرُ Having a stinking mouth [or breath]: (
S,
Msb,
K:)
fem. بَخْرَآءُ: and
pl. بُخْرٌ. (
Msb.) مَبْخَرَةٌ A thing that occasions one's knowing, or inferring, or suspecting, stench, or fetor, of the mouth [or breath; a cause of stench, or fetor, of the mouth or breath]: such is said to be the sleeping between daybreak and sunrise, or in the first part of the day. (
TA.) مِبْخَرَةٌ A vessel for fumigation; a censer;
syn. مِجْمَرَةٌ [
q. v.:
pl. مَبَاخِرُ]. (
Msb in art. جمر.) مُبَخَّرٌ A garment perfumed [or rather fumigated with perfume]. (
A.) مَبْخُورٌ [Affected by the fumes of wine &c.; or] affected with pain and headache occasioned by wine, or with the remains of intoxication. (
IAar,
K.)