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أذى

Entries on أذى in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Abu Ḥayyān al-Gharnāṭī, Tuḥfat al-Arīb bi-mā fī l-Qurʾān min al-Gharīb, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Abū Mūsā al-Madīnī, al-Majmūʿ al-Mughīth fī Gharībay al-Qurʾān wa-l-Ḥadīth, and 3 more
أذى: {الأذى}: ما يكره ويغتم به.
أذ ى

أعوذ بالله من جارة بذيه، تغادي وتراوح بأذيه. وتقول: اركب الآذي، تشرب الماذي.
أ ذ ى: (آذَاهُ) يُؤْذِيهِ (أَذًى) وَ (أَذَاةً) وَ (أَذِيَّةً) وَ (تَأَذَّى) بِهِ. 
(أذى) - وفي الحديث "كُلُّ مُؤذٍ في النَّار".
يَعنِى المُؤذياتِ من السِّباع والهَوامّ، قيل: يُجعَلون في النار عُقوبةً لأهلِها، وقيل: هو وَعِيدٌ لمن يُؤذِى الناسَ. وفي حديثِ ابنِ عبَّاس في تَفسِير: {وَإِذْ أَخَذَ رَبُّكَ} .
قال: أَخذَ اللهُ مِيثاقَ بنى آدم من ظُهُورِهم كأنهم الذَّرُّ في آذِىِّ الماء. الآذِىّ: المَوجُ.
 
أذى: أذَى آذى، أصابه بأذى، يقال: أذى أحداً ب، أي آذاه. - وأضر به، وآلمه وأمرضه، وأوجعه (بوشر). تأذى: أذى به، وتضور، وتألم (بوشر).
أذاء: وباء، وخامة (بوشر) ومصدر عدوى (بوشر)، ويقال: زاد في الأذاء أي زاد سوءً. وزود الاذاء: زاده سوءً (بوشر).
أذِيّ. الأذِيَّة: في الأصل المؤذي، ما يؤذي ثم أصبح وصفاً سمي به البعوض والبرغش (بسام 1: 150ق 151و).
أَذِيَّة: أذى، إساءة، ضرر، خبث - أذى السم: نتانة (بوشر).
اذاية = أذاة: المكروه اليسير (رسالة إلى فليشر 132) وفي فوك: إذاية وفيه إذاة أيضاً.
آذيّ: (في الشعر) الموج أو الشديد منه، ولا يراد به موج البحر فقط بل موج النهر أيضاً (البكري 129، دى ساسي مختار 2: 148) وكذلك موج السيل (عباد 1: 50).
مُؤْذٍ: مضر، سيئ - سام، لاذع، نتن، خطر - وسلاح موذ: سلاح هجوم (بوشر)
مُؤَذٍّ: وبئ، وخم (بوشر).
مُؤَذَّى: مغيظ، مُكَدر ومن تأذى (بوشر).
[أذى] نه فيه: أميطوا عنه "الأذى" أي الشعر والنجاسة وما يخرج من الصبي حين يولد يحلق عنه يوم سابعه. ومنه: أدناها إماطة الأذى عن الطريق كالشوك والحجر والنجاسة ونحوها، وفي تفسير من "ظهورهم ذريتهم" كأنهم الذر في "أذى" الماء الأذى بالمد والتشديد الموج الشديد ويجمع على أواذي. ومنه: خطبة على أواذي أمواجها. قس: ما لم "يؤذ" فيه تفسير ملا لم يحدث أي لم يؤذ الملائكة بنتن الحدث، واللهم صل تفسير ليصلي، واللهم ارحم تفسير لصل. ط: ما لم يؤذ فيه ما لم يحدث أي لم يؤذ أحداً من المسلمين بلسانه أو يده فإنه كالحدث المعنوي ومن ثم اتبع بالحدث الظاهري، ولذا خطئي من شدد يحدث. قس: كف "الأذى" نحو التضييق على المارة وامتناع النساء من الخروج والإطلاع على أحوال الناس. ن: وتأذى من قرب داره به وكشف أحواله. وح: فإن الملائكة "تتأذى" مما يتأذى منه الإنس هما بتشديد الذال عندنا وفي أكثرها تأذى مما يأذي بتخفيفها فيهما من أذى كسمع وفيه منعه من دخوله وإن كان خالياً. وح: فلا "يؤذي" جاره بالياء وفي غير مسلم بحذفها على النهي والأول خبر في معناه.

برذ

Entries on برذ in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Muḥammad al-Fattinī, Majmaʿ Biḥār al-Anwār fī Gharāʾib al-Tanzīl wa Laṭāʾif al-Akhbār, and 1 more
برذ: البِرْذَوْنُ: مَعْرُوْفٌ، وسِيْرَتُه بَرْذَنَةٌ.
وبَرْذَنَ الفَرَسُ: مشى مَشْيَ البِرْذَوْنِ.
[برذ] ك فيه: لا تركبوا "برذونا" بكسر موحدة وفتح معجمة الدابة لغة وخصه العرف بنوع من الخيل والبراذين جمعه. ط: هو التركي من الخيل خلاف العراب وإذا جعل علة النهي الخيلاء كان النهي عن العراب أولى.
ب ر ذ

أثقل من البرذون وأضر من الحرذون، وهو من الأحناش، وهو من الأحناش، وقيل من السباع وبرذن الجواد إذا صير برذوناً. قال القلاخ

لله در جياد أنت سائسها ... برذنتها وبها التحجيل والغرر

ولقيت فلاناً مجيداً وأخاه مبرذناً أي راكب جواد وبرذون. وسألته حاجة فبرذن عنها أي ثقل. قال:

إليكم إليكم إن مركض غايتي ... يبرذن فيه البحزج المتجاذع أي يعيا ويثقل عن المشي.

برذ


بَرَذَ(n. ac. بُرُوْذ)
a. Came forth, issued.
b. Adorned, decked (bride).
بَرِذَ(n. ac. بَرَذ)
a. [La], Appeared to.
بَرُذَ(n. ac. بَرَاْذَة)
a. ['Ala], Excelled, surpassed.
بَرَّذَa. Manifested.

بَاْرَذَa. Confronted, went out against.

أَبْرَذَa. Brought out; brought to light.
b. Published.

تَبَرَّذَa. Went to stool, evacuated.

تَبَاْرَذَa. see III
إِسْتَبْرَذَa. see IV (a)
بَرْذa. Prepossessing.
b. Pure.

بَرْذَةa. Prepossessing. (b), Aged, venerable (
woman ).
c. Toiletpowder, rouge &c.

بَاْرِذa. Salient, projecting.

بَرَاْذa. Open country, champaing. (b), Excrement.

بِرَاْذa. see 22 (b)
بُرُوْذa. Sortie, sally.

N. Ag.
بَاْرَذَa. Champion, combatant; duellist.

مُبَاَرَزَة
a. Single combat; duel.

إِبْرَاز
a. Publication.

بَرْزَخ (pl.
بَرَاْذِ4ُ)
a. Bar, barrier.
b. Isthmus.

سوى

Entries on سوى in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Sharīf al-Jurjānī, Kitāb al-Taʿrīfāt, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane and Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy
السِّوى: هو الغير، وهو الأعيان من حيث تعيناتها.
سوى: سَوى: ساوى، له ثمن. وقد ذكر سَوي الفعل الماضي في بيت ذكر في ألف ليلة (1: 50) انظر لين في مادة ساوى.
سَوِي: أثمر، أغّل، حصل على دخل (ألكالا).
سَوِي: ساوى أكثر، له ثمن أكثر (ألكالا).
سَوي: يسوى أي يصلح (محيط المحيط).
سَوًّى (بالتشديد). سوّى الرَقّ: صقله وجعله أملس لامعاً من كثرة دلكه كما يفعل المشارقة. (عباد 1: 154).
سَوَّى: عدّل، جعله مستوياً (بوشر).
سَوَّى: ضبط ودوزن الآلة الموسيقية (ألكالا) والمصدر منه تسوية. وفي حيان - بسام (3: 50 ف): فأخذت العود وقعدت تسوّيه.
سَوَّى: رتب، نظّم، هيّأ (البكري ص71). وفي رياض النفوس (ص35 و): وكانت المرأة سوَّت البيت وبخرته وأوقدت المصباح (ألف ليلة: 1: 80).
سَوَّى: طبخ الطعام. (لين، ألف ليلة 4: 20) سَوَّى: صنع، فعل (بوشر) وفي محيط المحيط: سوَّيت الشيء أي صنعته، وكيف أُسَوِي أي كيف أفعل.
ساوى الآلة الموسيقية: ضبطها ووزنها (ألكالا).
ساوى بينهم: اصلح (بوشر).
ساوى: وفق بين الآراء (ألكالا).
ساوى: أعزّ، وقّر، أكرم، اعتبر (ألكالا).
ساوى: ما قل وعادل. وساوى به وله: لحق به، وسادى بينهما: جعلهما يتماثلان ويتعادلان (معجم مسلم).
استوى قولهم استوى جالساً لم يفسره لين تفسيراً حسناً. ويستعمل حين يكون المرء مضطجعاً أو متكئاً فيستقيم ويعتدل في جلسته. ففي مختارات من تاريخ العرب (ص274) فلما دخل عليه وجده في صدر متكئاً فلم يقم له ولا استوى جالساً.
ويقال أيضاً: استوى قائماً أي قام مستقيماً معتدلاً (بوشر، كليلة ودمنة ص13).
استوى فلان لي خَصْماً: أي صار لي خصماً وتعين. (محيط المحيط).
استوى مع فلان: اصطلح معه (بوشر بربرية) استوى: نضج (محيط المحيط، همبرت ص51) برجون، هلو (وفيه اشتوى بالشين بدل السين). ألف ليلة: 3: 620 وفيها كان ناضجاً).
استوى: انظر المصدر والمفعول به فيما يلي.
سِيّ. سِيّما: تستعمل من غير لا قبلها وهو خطأ وقع فيه مؤلفون قدماء. تجده مثلاً في الزراعة النبطية لابن العوام (1: 115) وفي كتاب محمد بن الحارث (ص305): كان مبرَّاً من ذلك منزَّهاً سِيّما إنه لم يزل الغم يسري في قلبه الخ. وتجده عنده البيضاوي (1: 11). وهذا الاستعمال كثير عند الكتاب المتأخرين في مصر والمغرب، ففي النويري (الأندلس ص456): كان قد بلغه عن عامل اسمه ربيع إنه ظلم سيما أهل الذمّة. (ميرسنج ص26، المقدمة 1: 9، 70، 217، 2: 86).
سواة. على سواة: في محاذاة، في صف، يقال: بيته في سواة الجامع.
سواتَيْن: سيّان، سواء، لا يعبأ ولا يكترث بفعله، ليس بالجيد ولا بالرديء (بوشر).
سواة: بعد كل حساب، مع ذلك.
سواة: تساويا في سوء المعاملة عند الجدال (بوشر).
سَوَاء: بغية، مراد، مرام (فوك).
سَوَاء: جميعاً، سويّة، مُشاع، صحبة، رفقة، معاً، في نفس الوقت (بوشر) ويقال أيضاً: سوا بسوا (قصة عنتر ص36).
سَوَاء: استقامة، باستقامة، قبالة، تلقاء، تجاه، حذاء (بوشر).
سَوَاء: تماماً، بالضبط، بدقة (معجم الادريسي، دي يونج، تاريخ البربر 2: 3، 14.
شَرْعَ أنْ سَوَا: شَرْعاً سواء، جميعاً (فوك) عدّ ما بقى في كيسه ما اجاسوا أو ما طلع سوا. أي عدّ ما بقي في كيسع من الدراهم فلم يجد ما ينتفع به (بوشر).
سويّ: مستوي الخلق لا داء به ولا عيب، وهو مرادف صحيح (ابن بطوطة 4: 201، 291) وقد أسيئت ترجمتها.
وفي رياض النفوس (ص97 د): يا كذّاب هذا أنا صحيح سوي (ألف ليلة برسل 12: 352).
سَوِيّ: صفة نوع من التمر (زيشر 18: 550).
سَوِيّة: تثمين، تسعير، تقدير (ألكالا).
تَسَاو: مصالحة، طريقة للاتفاق، تسوية الخلاف (بوشر).
مُساويَة: مصالحة، توفيق، إصلاح، اتفاق لحل الخلاف في أمر من الأمور (بوشر).
اسْتِواء: مطابقة، موافقة، ملاءمة (بوشر).
استواء: اتفاق، تراض (هلو).
استواء: توافق الأصوات في الموسيقى (ألكالا).
استواء: نضج. يقال: استواء بلاغ الأثمار، بلوغ أو ثمار وقت نضجها (بوشر).
على غير استواء: منحرف المزاج، مريض (ألف ليلة 1: 588، 605).
مُسُتَوٍ ومُسْتَوي: سهل، مهاد، وكذلك مُسْتَواة (معجم الطرائف).
مُسْتوٍ: ناضج. ورجل مستو: عاقل، حكم (بوشر).

سو

ى1 سَوِىَ, aor. ـْ see 3, in two places.

A2: [Accord. to Golius, سَوَى, inf. n. سِوًى, signifies He intended, or proposed to himself: this he says as on the authority of the KL, in which only the inf. n. is mentioned with the explanation قصد وآهنگ كردن: and to this, Freytag adds the authority of Meyd; and also that the verb governs the thing which is its objective complement in the accus. case. In the S and other lexicons of good repute, I find the meaning of قَصَدَ assigned to اِسْتَوَى followed by إِلَى; but in none to سَوَى.]2 سوّاهُ, (S, M, &c.,) inf. n. تَسْوِيَةٌ, (K,) He made it equal, equable, uniform, even, level, flat, plane or plain; (S, * M, MA, Msb, K;) or equal in respect of elevation or of depression; (Er-Rághib, TA;) [and straight, right, direct, or rightly directed; (see its quasi-pass. 8;)] and ↓ اسواهُ signifies the same; (M, K;) namely, a place, (Msb, K,) or a thing, (S, M, Er-Rághib, TA,) or an uneven, or a crooked, thing. (Mgh.) It is said in a trad., فَأَمَرَ بِالخِرَبِ فَسُوِّيَتْ [And he gave orders respecting the ruins, and they were levelled]. (TA in art. خرب.) And in another trad., سَوَّيْنَا عَلَى رُقَيَّةَ, meaning We buried Ru-keiyeh, and made the earth of the grave even, or level, over her. (Mgh.) [Hence also,] سُوِّيتْ عَلَيْهِ الأَرْضُ: see 8. And hence the saying in the Kur [iv. 45], لُوْ تُسَوَّى بِهِمُ الْأَرْضُ, (TA,) i. e. That they were buried, and that the ground were made level over them; (S, * Bd;) بِ being here syn. with عَلَى: (TA in art. ب:) or the meaning is, that they became like the dust of the earth; (M, Jel;) thus expl. by Th; (M;) or that they had not been created, and that they and the earth were alike. (Bd.) [Hence also,] بَلَى قَادِرِينَ عَلَى أَنْ نُسَوِّىَ بَنَانَهُ, in the same [lxxv. 4], is said to mean [Yea: we are able] to make his hand like the foot of the camel, without fingers: or to make his fingers uniform, of one measure or size: (TA:) or the meaning is, we are able to put together the bones of his fingers [consistently] as they were. (Bd, Jel.) And بَيْنَ ↓ حَتَّى إِذَا سَاوَى

الصَّدَفَيْنِ, in the Kur [xviii. 95], means سَوَّى

بَيْنَهُمَا [i. e. Until, when he had made the space between the two sides of the mountains even, or level, by filling it up]. (TA.) b2: [Also He made it uniform, equal, or consimilar, with another thing.] One says, سَوَّيْتُهُ بِهِ, (M, K,) inf. n. as above; (K;) and به ↓ سَاوَيْتُهُ, (M, * TA, TK,) and به ↓ أَسْوَيْتُهُ; I made it uniform, or equal, with it; or like it: (M, K, TA:) and ↓ سَاوَيْتُ هٰذَا بِذَاكَ I raised this so as to make it equal in measure, or quantity, or amount, with that. (TA.) And سَوَّيْتُ بَيْنَهُمَا, and ↓ سَاوَيْتُ, (S, M, K,) I made them uniform, or equal, each with the other; or like each other. (M, K, TA.) b3: [and He made it symmetrical or symmetrically, by, or with, a just adaptation of its component parts; made it congruous or consistent in its several parts, or with congruity or consistency in its several parts: he made it, formed it, or fashioned it, in a suitable manner: he made it to be adapted, or so as to be adapted, to the exigencies, or requirements, of its case, or of wisdom: he made it complete, or in a complete manner; completed it, or completed its make: he made it right or good, or in a right or good manner; rectified it; adjusted it; or put it into a right, or good, state.] In the Kur xxxii. 8, it means He made him symmetrical [or symmetrically], by the fit, or suitable, formation of his members. (Bd,) And سَوَّيْتُهُ in the same, xv. 29 and xxxviii. 72, I made his creation symmetrical: (Bd:) or I completed him, or made him complete. (Jel.) And سَوَّى in the same, lxxxvii. 2, He made what He created congruous or consistent in the several parts. (Jel.) And الَّذِى خَلَقَكَ فَسَوَّاكَ, in the same [lxxxii. 7], means [Who created thee,] and made thy creation to be adapted to the exigencies, or requirements, of wisdom. (TA.) وَنَفْسٍ وَمَا سَوَّاهَا, in the same, [xci. 7, means By a soul and what made it to be adapted to its exigencies, i. e., to the performance of its functions, for it] is indicative of the faculties of the soul: this explanation is more proper than that which makes ما to mean [Him who, i. e.] God. (TA.) And رَفَعَ سَمْكَهَا فَسَوَّاهَا, in the same, lxxix. 28, means He hath raised high [its canopy, or] the measure of its elevation from the earth, or its thickness upwards, and made it symmetrical, or even, (Bd,) or completed it by adorning it with the stars, (Bd, TA, *) agreeably with what is said in the Kur xxxvii. 6, (TA,) and by means of the revolvings [thereof], &c.: from the saying next following. (Bd.) سوّى

فُلَانٌ أَمْرَهُ Such a one rectified, or adjusted, his affair; or put it into a right, or good, state. (Bd in lxxix. 28.) [Hence,] one says, سَوِّ وَلَا تُسَوِّئْ Rectify thou, and do not corrupt, or mar. (A and TA in art. سوأ.) [One says also, سوّى

الطَّعَامَ He cooked the food thoroughly: see 8 as its quasi-pass.] And سوّى فُلَانٌ مَنْصُوبَةً [Such a one framed a stratagem, or plot]. (TA in art. نصب.) A2: سَوَّى [as an intrans. verb, if not a mistranscription for سُوِّىَ], inf. n. as above: see 8.

A3: And سُوِّىَ, [app. for سُوِّئَ,] inf. n. as above, signifies It was, or became, altered [for the worse]; syn. غُيِّرَ. (TA.) 3 ساواهُ, (S, * M, * Msb,) inf. n. مُسَاوَاةٌ (M, Er-Rághib, Msb, TA) and سِوآءٌ, (M,) It was, or became, equal to it, (S, Er-Rághib, Msb, TA,) and like it, in measure, extent, size, bulk, quantity, or amount, and in value, (Msb, TA,) or in linear measure, and in weight, and in the measure of capacity, [as well as in value:] one says هٰذَا لِذٰلِكَ الثَّوْبِ ↓ الثَّوْبُ مُسَاوٍ [This garment, or piece of cloth, is equal in length and breadth to that garment, or piece of cloth]; and هٰذَا الثَّوْبُ لِذٰلِكَ الدِّرْهَمِ ↓ مُسَاوٍ [This garment, or piece of cloth, is equivalent to that dirhem]: and sometimes it means in mode, or manner of being: one says, لِذٰلِكَ السَّوَادِ ↓ هٰذَا السَّوَادُ [This blackness is equal in quality to this blackness]. Er-Rághib, TA.) It is said in a trad., سَاوَى الظِّلُّ التِّلَالَ The shade, or shadow, was like, in its extent, to the mounds, in their height. (TA.) [and ساوى الشَّىْءُ رَأْسَهُ means The thing equalled in height his head: see an ex. of the verb tropically used in this sense voce سِىٌّ.] One says also, هٰذَا يُسَاوِى دِرْهَمًا This is worth, or equal in its value to, a dirhem: and in a rare dial., one says, دِرْهَمًا ↓ سَوِىَ, aor. ـْ (Msb, TA;) which Az disallows, saying, one says ساواه, but not يَسْوَاهُ. (Msb.) And هٰذَا الشَّىْءُ لَا يُسَاوِى كَذَا This thing is not equivalent to [or is not worth] such a thing: (Fr, S:) or لَايُسَاوِى شَيْئًا [It (a garment, or some other thing, M) is not worth anything]: (M, K:) ↓ لا يَسْوَى is of a rare dial., (K,) unknown to Fr, (S,) disallowed by A'Obeyd, but mentioned by others: (M:) Az says that it is not of the language of the Arabs [of pure speech], (Msb, TA,) but is post-classical; and in like manner ↓ لا يُسْوِى is not correct Arabic: this last is with damm to the [first] ى: MF says that the generality of authorities disallow it, and the Fs expressly disallows it, but the expositors thereof say that it is correct and chaste, of the dial. of the people of El-Hijáz, though an instance of a verb of which the aor. only is used. (TA.) One says likewise, ساوى الرَّجُلُ قِرْنَهُ The man equalled his opponent, or competitor, in knowledge, or in courage. (TA.) b2: See also 6.

A2: And see 2, in four places, in the former half of the paragraph.4 اسوى as a trans. verb: see 2, in two places, in the former half of the paragraph. b2: لَايُسْوِى

in the sense of لَايُسَاوِى is not correct Arabic: see 3, in the latter part of the paragraph.

A2: As an intrans. verb: see 8. b2: Also He was like his son, or offspring, [in some copies of the K his father, which, as is said in the TA, is a mistake,] in make, (M, K,) or in symmetry, or justness of proportion; (Fr, TA;) or simply he was like his son, or offspring. (M.) [In this instance, and in all the senses here following that are mentioned in the K, the verb is erroneously written in the CK استوى.] b3: اسوى فِى المَرْأَةِ i. q. أَوْعَبَ, (M, K, TA,) i. e. He inserted the whole of his ذَكَر into the فَرْج [of the woman]. (TA.) A3: Also, [as though originally أَسْوَأَ,] He was, or became, base, abased, object, vile, despicable, or ignominious; syn. خَزِىَ; (M, K;) from السَّوْأَةُ. (TA.) b2: and He voided his ordure; syn. أَحْدَثَ; (Az, M, K;) [likewise] from السَّوْأَةُ, as meaning “ the anus. ” (Az, TA.) b3: And hence, in the opinion of Az, and thought by J to be originally أَسْوَأَ [as he says in the S], (TA,) [though trans.,] He dropped, left out, omitted, or neglected, (S, M, K,) and did so through inadvertence, (S, K,) a thing, (S,) or a letter, or word, of the Kur-án, (M, K,) or a verse thereof: (M:) mentioned by A'Obeyd: (S:) and in like manner, accord. to IAth, in reckoning, and in shooting, or casting: and Hr says that أَشْوَى, with ش, is allowable, as meaning أَسْقَطَ. (TA.) b4: Also He was, or became, affected with بَرَص [or leprosy, which is sometimes termed السُّوْءُ; so that the verb in this sense also seems to be originally أَسْوَأَ]. (TA.) b5: And He was, or became, restored to health, [or free from سُوْءٌ as meaning an evil affection, (as though the verb were in this sense likewise originally أَسْوَأَ, the incipient أ being privative, as it is in many other instances, like the Greek privative

α,)] after a disease, or malady. (TA.) A4: أَسْوَيْتُهُ بِهِ: see Q. Q. 1 in art. اسو.5 تَسَوَّىَ see 8.6 تَسَاوَيَا They two were, or became, equal, like each other, or alike; as also ↓ اِسْتَوَيَا. (M, K.) ↓ استوى has two and more agents assigned to it: one says, استوى زَيْدٌ وُعَمْرُو وَخَالِدٌ فِى هٰذَا [Zeyd and 'Amr and Khálid were equal, or alike, in this]; i. e. تَسَاوَوْا: whence the saying in the Kur [ix. 19], عِنْدَ اللّٰهِ ↓ لَا يَسْتَوُونَ [They will not be equal, or alike, in the sight of God]. (TA.) and one says, تَسَاوَوْا فِى المَالِ They were, or became, equal in respect of the property, none of them exceeding another; as also فِيهِ ↓ اِسْتَوَوْا. (Msb.) It is said in a trad., as some relate it, ↓ مَنْ سَاوَى

يَوْمَاهُ فَهُوَ مَغْبُونٌ, in which the meaning is said to be تَسَاوَى [i. e. He whose two days are alike, neither being distinguished above the other by any good done by him, is weak-minded]. (TA.) And in another it is said, لَا يَزَالُ النَّاسُ بِخَيْرٍ مَا تَفَاضَلُوا فَإِذَا تَسَاوَوْا هَلَكُوا, (S, * TA,) i. e. [Men will not cease to be in a good state while they vie in excellence,] but when they cease from vying in excellent qualities and are content with defect [and thus become alike, they perish]: or when they become equal in ignorance: or when they form themselves into parties and divisions, and every one is alone in his opinion, and they do not agree to acknowledge one exemplar or chief or leader [so that they are all alike]: or, accord. to Az, when they are alike in evil, there being none among them possessed of good. (TA.) 8 استوى [seems, accord. to Bd, to signify primarily He sought, or desired, what was equal, equable, uniform, even, or the like: for he says (in ii. 27) that the primary meaning of الاِسْتِوَآءُ is طلَبُ السَّوَآءِ; app. indicating the sense in which السوآء is here used by what follows. b2: And hence, accord. to him, but I would rather say primarily, as being quasi-pass. of سَوَّاهُ,] It was, or became, equal, equable, uniform, even, level, flat, plane or plain, [or equal in respect of elevation or of depression, (see 2, first sentence,)] straight, right, direct, or rightly directed; syn. اِعْتَدَلَ (S, M, Msb, K, TA, and Ksh and Bd in ii. 27) فِى ذَاتِهِ, (TA,) said of a place, (Msb,) and اِسْتَقَامَ, said of a stick, or piece of wood, &c. (Ksh ubi suprà.) And ↓ سَوَّى, [if not a mistranscription for سُوِّىَ,] inf. n. تَسْوِيَةٌ, signifies the same as استوى [app. meaning as above], accord. to IAar; and so does ↓ أَسْوَى, as also أَوْسَى, formed from it by transposition. (TA.) One says, اِسْتَوَتْ بِهِ الأَرْضُ [lit. The earth, or ground, became equable, uniform, even, &c., with him, he having been buried in it], meaning he perished in the earth; as also ↓ تَسَوَّتْ, and عَلَيْهِ ↓ سُوِّيَتْ. (M, K.) And استوت أَرْضُهُمْ Their land became [even in its surface, being] affected with drought, or barrenness. (M, * TA.) And استوى المَآءُ وَالخَشَبَةَ, meaning مَعَ الخَشَبَةِ [i. e. The water became even, or level, with the piece of wood]. (TA.) See also 6, in four places. One says also, استوى المُعَوَّجُ [or المُعْوجُّ (as in the MA) i. e. The crooked, or uneven, became straight, or even]: (Mgh:) and استوى مِنِ اعُوِجَاجٍ [It became even from a state of unevenness]. (S.) فَاسْتَوَى عَلَى سُوقِهِ, in the Kur xlviii. last verse, means And has stood straight, or erect, (Bd,) or become strong, and stood straight, or erect, (Jel,) upon its stems. (Bd, Jel. [Golius erroneously assigns a similar meaning to استسوى, a verb which I do not anywhere find.]) And فَاسْتَوَى in the same, liii. 6, And he stood straight, or erect, in his proper form in which God created him: or was endowed by his strength with power over the affair appointed to him: (Bd:) or became firm, or steady. (Jel.) استوى said of a stick &c. means It stood up or erect: and was, or became, even, or straight: hence one says, استوى إِلَيْهِ كَالسَّهْمِ المُرْسَلِ He, or it, went towards him, or it, with an undeviating, a direct, or a straight, course, like the arrow hot forth: and hence, ثُمَّ اسْتَوَى إِلَى السَّمَآءِ is metaphorically said of God, in the Kur ii. 27 [and xli.

10]; (Ksh;) meaning (tropical:) Then He directed himself by his will to the [heaven, or] elevated regions, (Ksh, Bd,) or upwards, (Ksh,) or to the heavenly bodies; (Bd;) syn. عَمَدَ, (Zj, M, K,) and قَصَدَ (Zj, S, M, K, and Ksh and Bd) بِإِرَادَتِةِ; (Ksh, Bd;) for when الاِسْتِوَآءُ is trans. by means of إِلَى

it imports the meaning of the directing of oneself, or, as in this case, of one's design: (TA;) you say of any one who has finished a work and has directed himself to another, قَدِ اسْتَوَى لَهُ and إِلَيْهِ: (Har p. 631:) or the meaning here is صَعِدَ, (Zj, M, K,) or صَعِدَ أَمْرُهُ [i. e. his command ascended]; (M;) and this is what is intended here by صَعِدَ: (TA:) or أَقْبَلَ عَلَيْهَا [i. e. He advanced to it, namely, the heaven]; (Fr, Th, M, K;) like as one says, كَانَ فُلَانٌ مُقْبِلًا عَلَى فُلَانٍ ثُمَّ اسْتَوَى عَلَىَّ يُشَاتِمُنِى and إِلَىّض also, meaning أَقْبَلَ [i. e. Such a one was advancing against such a one, then he advanced against me, and to me, reviling me, or contending with me in reviling]: (TA:) or it means اِسْتَوْلَى, (M, K,) as some say: (M:) J says, [in the S,] but not explaining thereby the verse above cited, that it signifies also اِسْتَوْلَى and ظَهَرَ [as meaning He had, or gained, the mastery, or victory]: and hence the saying of El-Akhtal, cited by him [in the S,] قَدِ اسْتَوَى بِشْرٌ عَلَى العِرَاقِ مِنْ غَيْرِ سَيْفٍ وَدَمٍ مُهْرَاقِ [Bishr has gained the mastery over El-'Irák without sword and without shed blood]: Er-Rághib says that when this verb is trans. by means of عَلَى, it imports the meaning of الاِسْتِيلَآء; as in the saying in the Kur [xx. 4], اَلرَّحْمٰنُ عَلَى

الْعَرْشِ اسْتَوَى [which may be rendered, The Compassionate hath ascendancy over the empyrean so as to have everything in the universe equally within his grasp; agreeably with what here follows]: he then adds, it is said to mean that everything is alike in relation to Him in such manner that no one thing is nearer to Him than another thing, since He is not like the bodies that abide in one place exclusively of another place. (TA.) The saying لَمَّا اسْتَوَتْ بِهِ رَاحِلَتُهُ عَلَى البَيْدَآءِ means [When his riding-camel] ascended with him upon the desert: or stood up with him straight upon its legs. (Mgh.) and one says, استوى عَلَى ظَهْرِ دَابَّتِهِ, (S, TA,) or عَلَى الفَرَسِ, (Msb,) He was, or became, firm, or steady, [or he settled himself, or became firmly seated, or sat firmly,] upon the back of his beast, or upon the horse: (S, Msb, TA:) and استوى جَالِسًا [He became firm, or steady, sitting; or he settled himself in his sitting place; or sat firmly]. (Msb.) [استوى as quasi-pass. of سَوَّاهُ also signifies It was made, or became, symmetrical; congruous, or consistent in its several parts: was made, formed, or fashioned, in a suitable manner: was made, or became, adapted to the exigencies, or requirements, of its case, or of wisdom: was made, or became, complete: was made, or became, right, or good; became rectified, adjusted, or put into a right or good state. And hence,] استوى

الرَّجُلُ i. q. بَلَغَ أَشُدَّهُ [q. v.]; (M, K;) [generally meaning] The man [became full-grown, of full vigour, or mature, in body, or in body and intellect; i. e.] attained the utmost limit of [the period termed] his شَبَاب; (S;) or attained the utmost limit of his شَبَاب, and the completion of his make and of his intellect, by the completion of from twenty-eight to thirty [years]: (T, TA:) or attained to forty (T, M, K) years. (K.) and استوى الطَّعَامُ The food became thoroughly cooked. (Msb.) [خَطُّ الاِسْتِوَآءِ means The equinoctial line.]

سَىٌّ, [app. a dial. var. of سِىٌّ]: see لَا سِيَّمَا, in the next paragraph.

سِىٌّ, originally سِوْىٌ; and its dual: see سَوَآءٌ, in ten places, all except one in the latter half of the paragraph. b2: [Hence,] of him who is, or has become, in a state of wealth, or welfare, [or rather, of abundant wealth or welfare,] one says, هُوَ فِى سِىِّ رَأْسِهِ and رَأْسِهِ ↓ سَوَآءِ, (Fr, S,) or وَقَعَ فِى سِىِّ رَأْسِهِ [in the CK (erroneously) سَىِّ] and رأسه ↓ سَوَآءِ (M, K) and رأسه ↓ سِوَآءِ, (K,) or وَقَعَ رأسه ↓ مِنَ النِّعْمَةِ فِى سِوَآءِ, (Ks, M,) i. e. (assumed tropical:) [He is in, or has lighted upon, or come upon,] what is in the predicament of his head (حُكْمِ رَأْسِهِ) [in point of eminence, of wealth, or welfare]: or what covers his head [thereof]: (M, K:) or what equals his head [in eminence] (يُسَاوِى رَأْسَهُ), of wealth, or welfare: (T, TA:) or what has equalled his head [in eminence], of wealth, or welfare; i. e. what has accumulated upon him, and filled [or satisfied] him: (M:) or [what equals] the number of the hairs of his head, of wealth, or good; (A'Obeyd, S, K;) as some explain it. (A'Obeyd, S.) See also سِنٌّ, last sentence but one. b3: [Hence likewise,] لَا سِيَّمَا, (S, M, Msb, K,) also pronounced لا سِيَمَا, without teshdeed, (Msb, Mughnee, K,) and ↓ لا سَيَّمَا is a dial. var. thereof, (Msb,) a compound of سِىّ and مَا, denoting exception: (S:) one says, لَا سِيَّمَا زَيْدٍ, i. e. لَا مِثْلَ زَيْدٍ [lit. There is not the like of Zeyd; virtually, and generally, meaning above all Zeyd, or especially Zeyd]; مَا being redundant: and لا سيّما زَيْدٌ also; like as one says, دَعْ مَا زَيْدٌ: (M, K:) [J says,] with respect to the case of the noun following ما, there are two ways: you may make مَا to be in the place of الَّذِى, and mean that an inchoative is to be understood, [namely, هو or the like,] and put the noun that you mention in the nom. case as the enunciative; thus you may say, جَآءَنِى القَوْمُ لَا سِيَّمَا أَخُوكَ, meaning لَا سِىَّ الَّذِى

هُوَ أَخُوكَ [i. e. The people, or party, came to me, and there was not the like of him who is thy brother; or above all, or especially, he who is thy brother]: (S, TA: [thus in a copy of the S: in other copies of the same, and in the TA, for سِىَّ, سِيَّمَا:]) but this rendering is invalidated in such a phrase as وَلَا سِيَّمَا زَيْدٌ by the supression of the correlative of the noun in the nom. case where there is no lengthiness, and by the applying ما to denote a rational being: (Mughnee:) or you may put the noun after it in the gen. case, making ما redundant, and making سِىّ to govern the noun in that case because the meaning of سِىّ is مِثْل: [and this is the preferable way:] (Mughnee:) in both of these ways is recited the saying of Imra-el-Keys, أَلَا رُبَّ يُوْمٍ لَكَ مِنْهُنَّ صَالِحٍ وَلَا سِيَّمَا يَوْمٌ بِدَارَةِ جُلْجُلِ [Verily many a good day was there to thee by reason of them; but there was not the like of a day, or above all a day, or especially a day, at Dárat Juljul, a certain pool, where Imra-el-Keys surprised his beloved, 'Oneyzeh, with others, her companions, bathing: see EM pp. 9 and 10]: you say also, أَضْرِــبُ القَوْمَ وَلَا سِيَّمَا أَخِيكَ, meaning وَلَا مِثْلَ ضَرْبِ أَخِيكَ [i. e. I will beat the people, or party, but there shall not be the like of the beating of thy brother]: and if you say, وَلَا سِيَّمَا أَخُوكَ, the meaning is, وَلَا مِثْلَ الَّذِى هُوَ أَخُوكَ [and there shall not be the like of him who is thy brother]: in the saying إِنَّ فُلَانًا كَرِيمٌ وَلَا سِيَّمَا إِنْ أَتَيْتَهُ قَاعِدًا, accord. to Akh, ما is a substitute for the affixed pronoun هُ, which is suppressed; the meaning being, وَلَا مِثْلَهُ إِنْ أَتَيْتَهُ قَاعِدًا [i. e. Verily such a one is generous, and there is not the like of him if thou come to him sitting]: (S, TA:) it is said in the Msb, [after explaining that ما in سيّما may be redundant, and the noun after it governed in the gen. case as the complement of a prefixed noun; and that ما may be used in the sense of الّذى, and the noun following put in the nom. case as the enunciative of the inchoative هو which is suppressed;] that, accord. to some, the noun following may be in the accus. case, as being preceded by an exceptive; [or, as a specificative; (Mughnee;) in which case we must regard ما as a substitute for the affixed pronoun هُ;] but that this is not a good way; [and in this case, accord. to the generality of the authorities, it must be an indeterminate noun, not, like زَيْدٌ, determinate: (Mughnee:)] also that سيّما should not be used without لا preceding it: and that it denotes the predominance of what follows it over what precedes it: but it is added that لا is sometimes suppressed [as is said in the Mughnee] because known to be meant, though this is rare. (TA.) One says also, لَاسِىَّ لِمَا فُلَانٌ (Lh, M, K) i. e. There is not the like of such a one: (TA:) and لَا سِيَّكَ مَا فُلَانٌ (Lh, M, K) i. e. Such a one is not the like of thee. (TA.) [In both of these instances, ما is obviously redundant. Other (similar) usages of سِىّ are mentioned voce سَوَآءٌ, to which reference has been made above.] b4: سِىٌّ also signifies A [desert such as is termed]

مُفَازَة; (S, M, K) because of the evenness of its routes, and its uniformity. (TA.) [Hence السِّىُّ is the name of a particular tract, said in the M to be a certain smooth place in the بَادِيَة.] b5: See also art. سيو.

سِيَّة: see سَوَآء, near the end of the paragraph.

سُوًى: see سَوَآءٌ, in seven places: b2: and see also سِوًى, in two places.

سِوًى: see سَوَاءٌ, in seven places. b2: Also, and likewise ↓ سُوًى, (Akh, S, Msb, Mughnee, K,) and ↓ سَوَآءٌ, (Akh, S, M, Mughnee, K,) and ↓ سِوَآءٌ, (Mughnee,) i. q. مَكَانٌ, (Mughnee,) or غَيْرٌ, (Akh, S, M, Msb, Mughnee, K,) accord. to different authorities: each used as an epithet, and as denoting exception, like غَيْر; accord. to Ez-Zejjájee and Ibn-Málik, used in the same sense and manner as غَيْر: but accord. to Sb and the generality of authorities, an adv. n. of place, always in the accus. case, except in instances of necessity: (Mughnee:) one says, عِنْدِى رَجُلٌ سِوَى زَيْدٍ, meaning بَدَلَ زَيْدٍ and مَكَانَ زَيْدٍ [i. e. I have with me a man instead of Zeyd and in the place of Zeyd]: (Ham p. 570, and TA: *) [but] one says [also] مَرَرْتُ بِرَجُلٍ سِوَاكَ and ↓ سُوَاكَ and ↓ سَوَائِكَ, meaning غَيْرِكَ [i. e. I passed by a man other than thee]: (S:) and ↓ جَآءَنِى سَوَاؤُكَ [and سِوَاك &c. Other than thou came to me], using it as an agent; and ↓ رَأَيْتُ سَوَآءَكَ [and سِوَاكَ &c. I saw other than thee], using it as an objective complement: and ↓ مَا جَآءَنِى أَحَدٌ سَوَآءَكَ [and سِوَاكَ &c. None except thou came to me]: and مَا جَآءَنِى أَحَدٌ

↓ سَوَاؤُكَ [and سِوَاكَ &c. None other than thou came to me]: (Mughnee:) and قَصَدْتُ القَوْمَ سِوَى

زَيْدٍ, meaning غَيْرَ زَيْدٍ [i. e. I betook myself to, or towards, the people, or party, others than Zeyd, which is virtually the same as except Zeyd]: (Msb:) and لَئِنْ فَعَلْتَ ذَاكَ وَأَنَا سِوَاكَ لَيَأْتِيَنَّكَ مِنِّى

مَا تَكْرَهُ, meaning [If thou do that] when I am in a land other than thy land, [what thou dislikest, or hatest, shall assuredly come to thee from me.] (Ibn-Buzurj, TA.) b3: The Arabs also said, عَقْلُكَ سِوَاكَ, meaning Thine intellect has departed from thee. (IAar, M.) A2: The strangest of the meanings of سِوَى, in this sense with the short alif and with kesr, is قَصْدٌ. (Mughnee.) سِوَى الشَّىْءِ means قَصْدُهُ [i. e. The tendency, or direction, of the thing]. (M.) And one says, قَصَدْتُ سِوَى

فُلَانٍ, meaning قَصَدْتُ قَصْدَهُ [i. e. I tended, or betook myself, in the direction of, or towards, such a one]. (S, K. * [In the CK, and in my MS. copy of the K, سَوَاهُ is erroneously put for سِوَاهُ.]) And hence, (Mughnee,) a poet says, (namely, Keys Ibn-El-Khateem, TA,) وَلَأَصْرِفَنَّ سِوَى حُذَيْفَةَ مِدْحَتِى

[And I will surely turn towards Hodheyfeh my eulogy]. (S, Mughnee.) سَوَآءٌ [in some copies of the K erroneously written without ء] in its primary acceptation is an inf. n., [but without a proper verb, used as a simple subst.,] meaning Equality, equability, uniformity, or evenness; syn. اِسْتِوَآءٌ; (Mughnee;) as also ↓ سَوِيَّةٌ: (M, K:) or [rather] it is a subst., (S, and Ksh and Bd in ii. 5,) meaning اِسْتِوَآءٌ, (Ksh and Bd ibid.,) from اِسْتَوَى in the sense of اِعْتَدَلَ; (S;) and signifies [as above: and] equity, justice, or rectitude; syn. عَدْلٌ; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ سَوِيَّةً; (M;) and ↓ سِوًى and ↓ سُوًى, as well as سَوَآءٌ, accord. to Fr, are syn. with نَصَفٌ; and accord. to him, (TA,) and to Akh, (S, TA,) syn. with عَدْلٌ; (S, K, TA;) [but app., only syn. with عَدْلٌ and نَصَفٌ not as a subst. but as an epithet, like وَسَطٌ thus used, as will be shown by what follows, although] each said by Er-Rághib to be originally an inf. n. (TA.) One says, هُمَا مِنْ هٰذَا الأَمْرِ ↓ عَلَى سَوِيَّةً, meaning سَوَآءٍ [i. e. They two are on an equality, or on a par, in respect of this affair, or case]: (S, TA:) and ↓ هُمْ عَلَى سَوِيَّةٍ, meaning [likewise] اِسْتِوَآءٌ [i. e. They are on an equality, or on a par], (M, K,) فِى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ [in this affair, or case]. (M.) and ↓ قَسَمْتُ الشَّىْءَ بَيْنَهُمَا بِالسَّوِيَّةِ, (S,) meaning بِالعَدْلِ [i. e. I divided the thing between them two with equity, justice, or rectitude]. (TA.) And it is said in the Kur [viii. 60], فَانْبِذْ إِلَيْهِمْ عَلَى سَوَآءٍ, meaning عَدْلٍ [as expl. in art. نبذ, q. v.]. (S, * TA.) [Hence,] لَيْلَةُ السَّوَآءِ The night of the thirteenth [of the lunar month; the first being that on which the new moon is first seen]; (As, S, K, TA;) in which the moon becomes equable or uniform (يَسْتَوِى) [in illumination]: (TA:) or the night of the fourteenth. (M, K.) b2: and i. q. وَسَطٌ [as meaning The middle, or midst, of a thing]; (S, M, Mughnee, K;) as also ↓ سُوًى and ↓ سِوًى. (Lh, M, K.) Hence, سَوَآءُ الشَّىْءِ The middle, or midst, of the thing; (S, M;) as also ↓ سُوَاهُ and ↓ سِوَاهُ. (Lh, M.) It is said in the Kur [xxxvii. 53,] فَرَآهُ فِى سَوَآءِ الْجَحِيمِ [And he shall see him] in the middle or midst [of the fire of Hell]. (S, * Mughnee, TA.) In like manner also one says سَوَآءُ السَّبِيلِ [The middle of the road]: or, accord. to Fr, it means the right direction of the road or way. (TA.) And one says, اِنْقَطَعَ سَوَائِى, meaning My waist [broke], or my middle. (TA.) And سَوَآءُ النَّهَارِ means The middle of the day. (M, K. [In some copies of the K, مُتَّسَعُهُ is erroneously put for مُنْتَصَفُهُ.]) b3: [Hence, perhaps, as being generally the middle or nearly so,] The summit of a mountain. (M, K.) And An [eminence, or a hill, or the like, such as is termed]

أَكَمَة: or a [stony tract such as is termed] حَرَّة: or the head of a حَرَّة. (M.) A2: It is also used as an epithet; (Mughnee;) and signifies Equal, equable, uniform, or even; syn. ↓ مُسْتَوٍ; (M, Mughnee, K;) applied in this sense to a place; (Mughnee;) as also, thus applied, ↓ سَوِىٌّ, and ↓ سِىٌّ; (M, K;) or these two signify, thus applied, [like سَوَآءٌ as expl. hereafter,] equidistant in respect of its two extremities. (TA.) And as syn. with ↓ مُسْتَوٍ, it is applied [to a fem. noun as well as to a sing., and] to one and more than one, because it is originally an inf. n.; whence the phrase لَيْسُوا سَوَآءً [They are not equal; in the Kur iii. 109]. (Mughnee.) Using it in this sense, one says أَرْضٌ سَوَآءٌ [An even land]: and دَارٌ سَوَآءٌ A house uniform (↓ مُسْتَوِيَةٌ) in respect of the [appertenances termed] مَرَافِق: and ثَوْبٌ سَوَآءٌ A garment, or piece of cloth, equal, or uniform, (↓ مُسْتَوٍ,) in its breadth and its length and its two lateral edges: but one does not say جَمَلٌ سَوَآءٌ, nor حَمَارٌ سَوَآءٌ, nor رَجُلٌ سَوَآءٌ: (M, TA:) though one says رَجُلٌ سَوَآءُ البَطْنِ A man whose belly is even with the breast: and سَوَآءُ القَدَمِ having no hollow to the sole of his foot. (TA.) One says also الخَلْقِ ↓ رَجُلٌ سَوِىٌّ, (S, M,) meaning ↓ مُسْتَوٍ

[i. e. A man uniform in make, or symmetrical; or full-grown, of full vigour, or mature in body, or in body and intellect: see 8]: (S:) and رَجُلٌ ↓ سَوِىٌّ A man equally free from excess and deficiency in his dispositions and his make: (Er-Rághib, TA:) or sound in limbs: (TA voce مِرَّةٌ, q. v.:) and ↓ غُلَامٌ سَوِىٌّ A boy, or young man, uniform in make, or symmetrical, (الخَلْقِ ↓ مُسْتَوِى,) without disease, and without fault, or defect: (Mgh:) and the fem. is سَوِيَّةٌ. (M.) Accord. to Er-Rághib, ↓ السَّوِىُّ signifies That which is preserved from excess and deficiency: and hence ↓ الصِّرَاطِ السَّوِىِّ [in Kur xx. last verse, as though meaning The road, or way that neither exceeds, nor falls short of, that which is right]; (Er-Rághib, TA;) the right, or direct, road: (Bd, Jel:) and some read السَّوَآءِ, meaning the middle, good, road: and السَّوْءِ (Ksh, Bd) i. e. the evil, or bad, road: (Bd:) and السُّوْءَى [i. e. most evil, or worst; fem. of أَسْوَأُ; for الصِّرَاطُ is fem. as well as masc.]: (Ksh, Bd:) [and] ↓ السُّوَىَ, of the measure فُعْلَى from السَّوَآءُ, [with which it is syn.,] or originally السُّوْءَى [mentioned above]: (K:) and ↓ السُّوَىِّ, (Ksh, Bd,) which is dim. of السَّوَآء, (Lth, TA,) [or] as dim. of السَّوْء [in which case it is for السُّوَىْءِ]. (Ksh, Bd.) b2: [Hence,] it signifies also Complete: (Mughnee:) you say, هٰذَا دِرْهَمٌ سَوَآءٌ (M, Mughnee) This is a complete dirhem; (Mughnee;) using the last word as an epithet: and سَوَآءً also, using it as an inf. n., as though you said اِسْتِوَآءً: and in like manner in the Kur xli. 9, some road سَوَآءً; and others, سَوَآءٍ. (M.) b3: And Equitable, just, or right; syn. عَدْلٌ: used in this sense in the saying in the Kur [iii. 57], تَعَالَوْا إِلَى كَلِمَةٍ سَوَآءٍ بَيْنَنَا وَبَيْنَكُمْ [Come ye to an equitable, or a just, or right, sentence, or proposition, between us and you]. (Az, TA.) b4: And Equidistant, or midway, (عَدْلٌ, and وَسَطٌ, S, or نَصَفٌ, Mughnee,) between two parties, (S,) or between two places; (Mughnee;) applied as an epithet to a place; as also ↓ سِوًى and ↓ سُوًى; (S, Mughnee;) of which three words the second (سِوًى) is the most chaste; (Mughnee;) or the last two signify equal (مُسْتَوٍ) in respect of its two extremities; and are used as epithets and as adv. ns.; originally, inf. ns. (Er-Rághib, TA.) ↓ مَكَانًا سِوًى and ↓ سُوًى, (M, K,) in the Kur xx. 60, accord. to different readings, means A place equidistant, or midway, (Ksh, Bd, Jel,) between us and thee, (Ksh, Bd,) or to the comer from each of the two extremities: (Jel:) or مَكَانٌ سِوًى and سُوًى means مُعْلَمٌ [i. e. a place marked], (so in a copy of the M and in one of the K,) or مَعْلَمٌ, (so in other copies of the K and in the TA,) which is for ذُو مَعْلَمٍ, meaning having a mark, or sign, by which one is guided, or directed, thereto. (MF, TA.) b5: [Also Equal, or alike, in any respect.] One says, مَرَرْتُ بِرَجُلٍ سَوَآءٍ وَالعَدَمُ, (M, Mughnee, K,) and وَالعَدَمُ ↓ سِوَآءٍ, (K,) and وَالعَدَمُ ↓ سِوًى, and وَالعَدَمُ ↓ سُوًى, (M, K,) meaning وُجُودُهُ وَعَدَمُهُ سَوَآءٌ [i. e. I passed by a man whose existence and whose non-existence are equal, or alike, to me, or in my opinion]: (M, K: *) and Sb mentions the phrase, سَوَآءٌ هُوَ وَالعَدَمُ [as meaning His existence and his nonexistence are equal, or alike, to me]. (M.) and سَوَآءٌ عَلَىَّ قُمْتَ أَوْ قَعَدْتَ [It is equal, or alike, to me, that thou stand or that thou sit, or whether thou stand or sit; or that thou stand or that thou sit is equal, or alike, to me: see Kur ii. 5, and the expositions thereof]. (S.) [And ↓ سِوًى is used as an adv. n., or as an inf. n. adverbially, meaning Alike: see an ex. in a verse cited voce سَبْتٌ.] b6: Also A like; a similar person or thing; (S, M, K;) and so ↓ سِىٌّ: [each used as masc. and fem.; and the former as sing. and dual and pl., though having proper dual and pl. forms:] the pl. of the former is أَسْوَآءٌ, (S, M, K,) and also, (S, * K,) but anomalous, (S,) or [rather] quasi-pl. ns., all anomalous, (M,) ↓ سَوَاسِيَةٌ (S, M, K) and ↓ سَوَاسٍ and ↓ سَوَاسِوَةٌ: (M, K:) and أَسْوَآءٌ is also pl. of ↓ سِىٌّ: (TA:) as to ↓ سَوَاسِيَةٌ, Akh says, سَوَآءٌ is of the measure فَعَالٌ, and سِيَةٌ may be of the measure فِعَةٌ or فِلَةٌ, the former of which is the more agreeable with analogy, the و being changed into ى in سِيَةٌ because of the kesreh before it, for it is originally سِوْيَةٌ; and it is from أَسْوَيْتُ الشَّىْءَ meaning “ I neglected the thing: ” [see 4:] (S:) accord. to Aboo-'Alee, the ى in سَوَاسِيَةٌ is changed from the و in سَوَاسِوَةٌ, in which latter some preserve it to show that it is the final radical: (M:) accord. to Fr, سَوَاسِيَةٌ has no sing., and relates only to equality in evil: (T, TA:) so in the saying, سَوَاسِيَةٌ كَأَسْنَانِ الحِمَارِ [Equals like the teeth of the ass]. (TA.) It requires two [or more nouns for its subjects]: you say, سَوَآءٌ زَيْدٌ وَعَمْرٌو, meaning ذَوَا سَوَآءٍ [i. e., lit., Two possessors of equality, or likeness, are Zeyd and 'Amr], (M, K,) because it is [originally] an inf. n.: (M:) and هُمَا فِى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ سَوَآءٌ [They two are in this affair, or case, likes]: (S:) and هُمَا سَوَاآنِ (S, M, K) and ↓ سِيَّانِ i. e. They two are likes: (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) and هُمْ سَوَآءٌ and أَسْوَآءٌ and ↓ سَوَاسِيَةٌ i. e. They are likes; (S; [the first and last of these three are mentioned in the Mgh as identical in meaning;]) or, accord. to Fr, the last means they are equals in evil, not in good: (T, TA:) and ↓ مَاهُوَ لَكَ بِسِىٍّ He is not a person like to thee: and مَاهُمْ لَكَ بِأَسْوَآءٍ [They are not persons like to thee]: (Lh, M:) and ↓ مَاهِىَ لَكَ بِسِىٍّ (Lh, M, K *) i. e. She is not a person like to thee: (TA:) and مَاهُنَّ لَكَ بِأَسْوَآءٍ [They (females) are not persons like to thee]: and لِمَنْ فَعَلَ ذَاكَ ↓ لَا سِىَّ [There is not a like to him who did that]: and إِذَا فَعَلْتَ ذَاكَ ↓ لَا سِيَّكَ [There is not the like of thee when thou doest that]: (Lh, M, K:) and فُلَانٍ ↓ لَا سِيَّةَ (K) [There is not the like of such a one: in the CK, فُلَانٌ: perhaps the right reading is فُلَانٌ ↓ لَا سِيَّكَ Such a one is not the like of thee]. سَوَآءٌ and ↓ سِيَّانِ should not be used with أَوْ in the place of وَ except by poetic license: one of the exceptions to this rule is the saying of Aboo-Dhu-eyb, وَكَانَ سِيَّانِ أَلَّا يَسْرَحُوا نَعَمًا أَوْ يَسْرَحُوهُ بِهَا وَاغْبَرَّتِ السُّوحُ [And they were two like cases that they should not send forth cattle to pasture or send him forth with them when the tracts were very dusty by reason of drought]. (M.) For two other exs. of سَوَآء, [as well as of its syn. سِىّ, and for لَا سِيَّمَا also,] see سِىٌّ. b7: See also سِوًى in six places.

سِوَآءٌ: see سِىٌّ, second sentence, in two places: and سَوَآءٌ also, in the latter half of the paragraph: b2: and see سِوًى. b3: بَعَثُوا بِالسِّوَآءِ وَاللِّوَآءِ means (assumed tropical:) They sent seeking, or demanding, aid, or succour. (K in art. لوى. [The proper signification of السِّوَآء in this instance I do not find explained.]) سَوِىٌّ: see سَوَآءٌ, in the former half of the paragraph, in six places.

سُوَىٌّ: see سَوَآءٌ, in the middle of the paragraph.

سَوِيَّةٌ: see سَوَآءٌ, in five places. b2: [Also fem. of سَوِىٌّ. b3: And hence, as a subst.,] A kind of vehicle of female slaves and of necessitous persons: (K:) or a [garment of the kind called] كِسَآء, stuffed with panic grass (ثُمَام), (S, M, K, and L in art. كرب,) or palm-fibres (لِيف), (M,) or the like, (S, M, and L ubi suprà,) resembling the بَرْذَعَة [q. v.], (S, and L ubi suprà,) which is put on the back of the camel, (M,) or on the back of the ass &c., (L ubi suprà,) and which is one of the vehicles of female slaves and of necessitous persons: (M:) and likewise such as is put upon the back of the camel, but in the form of a ring because of the hump, and [also] called حَوِيَّةٌ [q. v.]: pl. سَوَايَا. (S.) سَوَاسٍ and سَوَاسِوَةٌ and سَوَاسِيَةٌ: see سَوَآءٌ, in the latter half of the paragraph; the last of them in three places.

سَوَّآءٌ لَوَّآءٌ, each of the measure فَعَّالٌ, irregularly derived from اِسْتَوَى and اِلْتَوَى; a prov., applied to women, meaning Straight and bending, and collecting together and separating; not remaining in one state, or condition. (Meyd.) b2: and أَرْضٌ سَوَّآءٌ Land of which the earth, or dust, is like sand. (IAth, TA.) سَايَةٌ is [held by some to be] of the measure فَعْلَةُ from التَّسْوِيَةُ [inf. n. of سوّى]; (K;) mentioned by Az on the authority of Fr; but in copies of the T, فَعْلَةٌ from السَّوِيَّةُ. (TA.) One says, ضَرَبَ لِى سَايَةً, meaning He prepared for me a speech: (K:) or an evil speech, which he framed (سَوَّاهَا) against me to deceive me: mentioned by Az on the authority of Fr. (TA.) [See the same word in art. سوأ.]

أَسْوَى [More, and most, equal, equable, uniform, or even: and more, or most, equitable, &c.]. One says, هٰذَا المَكَانُ أَسْوَى هٰذِهِ الأَمْكِنَةِ i. e. [This place is] the most even [of these places]. (M.) تَسْوَآءٌ An even place; occurring in a trad.: the ت is augmentative. (TA.) مُسْوٍ [act. part. n. of 4]. One says in answer to him who asks, “How have ye entered upon the morning? ” (S,) or “ How have ye entered upon the evening? ” (M, TA,) مُسْوُونَ صَالِحُونَ [as enunciatives of نَحْنُ understood], (S, M,) or صَالِحِينَ ↓ مُسْتَوِينَ [as enunciatives of أَصْبَحْنَا or أَمْسَيْنَا understood, but I think that مُسْتَوِينَ is a mistranscription for مُسْوِينَ], meaning In a good, right, state, with respect to our children and our cattle. (S, M, TA.) مُسَاوٍ: see 3, in three places.

مُسْتَوٍ: see سَوَآءٌ, in the former half of the paragraph, in six places: and see also مُسْوٍ. [هِلَالٌ مُسْتَوٍ: see أَدْفَقُ.]

ضَرَر

Entries on ضَرَر in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs and Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names
ضَرَر
من (ض ر ر) الأذى والضيق.
ضَرَر
: ( {الضَّرُّ، ويُضَمّ) لُغَتَانِ: (ضِدّ النَّفْع) .
(أَو) الضَّرّ (بالفَتْح: مَصْدَر، وبالضَّم: اسْمٌ) .
وَقيل: هما لُغَتَانِ كالشُّهْد والشَّهْدِ، فإِذا جَمَعْتَ بَين الضَّرّ والنَّفْعِ فتحتَ الضادَ، وإِذا أَفردْتَ} الضُّرَّ ضَمَمْتَ إِذا لم تستعملْه مصدرا، كَقَوْلِك: {ضَرَرْتُ} ضَرّاً، هاكذا تَسْتَعمِله العربُ، كَذَا فِي لحنِ العَوامّ للزُبَيْدِيّ.
وَقَالَ أَبو الدُّقَيْشِ: كُلُّ مَا كَانَ من سُوءِ حَال وفَقْرٍ أَو شِدّةٍ فِي بَدَنٍ فَهُوَ {ضُرٌّ، وَمَا كَانَ ضِدّ النَّفْع فَهُوَ} ضَرٌّ.
يُقَال: ( {ضَرَّهُ) } يَضُرُّه! ضَرّاً، (و) {ضَرَّهُ (بِهِ،} وأَضَّرَّــهُ) ، {إِضْرَاراً،} وأَضَرَّ بِهِ ( {وضَارَّهُ} مُضَارَّةً، {وضِرَاراً) ، بالكَسْر بمعْنًى، والاسمُ} الضَّرَرُ، فِعْلُ واحِد، {والضِّرارُ فِعْلُ اثْنينِ، وَبِه فُسِّرَ الحديثُ: (لَا} ضَرَرَ وَلَا {ضِرارَ) أَي لَا} يَضُرُّ الرَّجلُ أَخاهُ فيَنْقُصه شَيْئاً من حقّه، وَلَا يُجَازِيه على إِضْرارِه بإِدخالِ {الضَّرَرِ عَلَيْهِ. وَقيل: هُما بِمَعْنى، وتكرارُهما للتّأْكِيدِ.
} والمُضارّة فِي الوَصِيّة: أَن لَا تُمْضَى أَو يُنْقَصَ بعضُها، أَو يُوصَى لغَيْرِ أَهْلِهَا، وَنَحْو ذالِك ممّا يُخَالِف السُّنّةَ.
( {والضّارُورَاءُ: القَحْطُ، والشِّدَّةُ،} والضَّرَرُ، وسُوءُ الْحَال) ، هاكذا فِي النُّسخ الَّتِي بأَيدينا، وَالصَّوَاب: {والضَّرَرُ: سُوءُ الحالِ، كَمَا فِي اللِّسَانِ وَغَيره (} كالضَّرِّ) ، بالفَتْح أَيضاً، ( {والتَّضِرَّةِ) ، بِكَسْر الضادِ (} والتَّضُرَّةِ) ، بضمّها، الأَخيرة مثَّلَ بهَا سيبويهِ، وفسَّرها السِّيرَافِيّ.
وَجمع الضَّرْ بالفَتْح. {أَضُرٌّــ، كأَشُدّ، قَالَ عَدِيُّ بنُ زَيْدٍ العِبَادِيّ:
وخِلالَ} الــأَضُرِّ جَمٌّ من العَيْ
شِ يُعَفِّي كُلُومَهُنّ البَواقِي
(و) {الضَّرَرُ: (النِّقْصَانُ يَدْخُلُ فِي الشَّيْءِ) ، يُقَال: دَخَلَ عَلَيْهِ} ضَرَرٌ فِي مالِه.
( {والضَّرّاءُ) ، بِالْمدِّ: (الزَّمَانَةُ) ، وَمِنْه الضَّرِيرُ بمعنَى الزَّمِنِ.
(و) } الضَّرّاءُ، نقيضُ السَّرّاءِ، وَفِي الحَدِيث: (ابْتُلِينَا {بالضَّرّاءِ فصَبَرْنَا، وابْتُلِينَا بالسَّرَّاءِ فلَمْ نَصْبِرْ) ، قَالَ ابنُ الأَثِيرِ:} الضَّرّاءُ: الحالةُ الَّتِي {تَضُرّ، وَهِي نَقِيضُ السَّرّاءِ، وهما بناءَانِ للمؤنّث، وَلَا مُذَكَّر لَهما، وَهِي: (الشِّدَّةُ) والفقرُ والعذابُ.
(و) قَوْله تَعَالَى: {فَأَخَذْنَاهُمْ بِالْبَأْسَآء} وَالضَّرّاء} (الْأَنْعَام: 42) ، قيل: {الضَّرّاءُ: (النَّقْصُ فِي الأَمْوَالِ والأَنْفُسِ،} كالضَّرَّةِ! والضَّرَارَةِ) ، بفتحهما، ونقلَ الجوهَرِيّ عَن الفَرّاءِ قَالَ: لَو جُمِعَ {الضَّرّاءُ والبَأْساءُ على} أَضُرٍّ وأَبْؤُسٍ، كَمَا يُجْمَع النَّعْماءُ بِمَعْنى النِّعْمَة على أَنْعُمٍ لجازَ.
وَقَالَ أَبو الهَيْثَم: {الضَّرَّةُ: شِدَّةُ الحَال فَعْلَةٌ من} الضَّرِّ.
( {والضَّرِيرُ) ، كأَمِير: الرجُلُ (الذّاهِبُ البَصَرِ) ، ومصدره} الضَّرَارَةُ، (ج: {أَضِرَّــاءُ) ، وَهُوَ مَجَاز، وَمِنْه حَديثُ البَرَاءِ: (فجَاءَ ابنُ أُمِّ مَكْتُوم يَشْكُو} ضَرَارَتَهُ) {والضَّرَارَةُ هُنَا: العَمَى، وَهِي من} الضَّرّ: سُوءِ الحَالِ.
(و) من المَجَاز: {الضَّرِيرُ: (المَرِيضُ المَهْزُول) ، والجَمْع كالجمع، (وهِيَ بِهَاءٍ) ، يُقَال: رجلٌ} ضَرِيرٌ، وامرأَةٌ {ضَرِيرَةٌ: أَضَرَّ بهما المَرَضُ.
(وكُلُّ مَا خالَطَه} ضَرٌّ) فَهُوَ {ضَرِيرٌ (} كالمَضْرُورِ) .
(و) من الْمجَاز: {الضَّرِيرُ: (الغَيْرَةُ) ، يُقَال: مَا أَشَدّ} ضَرِيرَهُ عَلَيْهَا، أَي غَيْرَته، وإِنّه لَذُو ضَرِيرٍ على امرأَتِه، أَي غَيْرَةٍ.
(و) الضَّرِيرُ: ( {المُضَارَّةُ) ، اسْم لَهَا، وأَكثرُ مَا يُسْتَعْمَل فِي الغَيْرَةِ كَمَا تقدّم.
(و) الضَّرِيرُ: (حَرْفُ الوَادِي) ، يُقَال: نَزَلَ فُلانٌ على أَحَدِ} - ضَرِيرَيِ الوَادِي، أَي على أَحَدِ جانِبَيْه، وَقَالَ غيرُه: بإِحْدَى ضَفَّتَيْه، وهما {ضَرِيرَانِ. قَالَ أَوسُ بنُ حَجَر:
وَمَا خَلِيجٌ من المَرُّوتِ ذُو شُعَب
يَرْمِي الضَّرِيرَ بخُشْبِ الطَّلْحِ والضّالِ
وَالْجمع} أَضِرَّــةٌ.
(و) الضَّرِيرُ: (النَّفْسُ، وبَقِيَّةُ الجِسْمِ) ، قَالَ العَجّاج:
حَامِي الحُمَيّا مَرِس الضَّرِيرِ
وَيُقَال: نَاقَةٌ ذاتُ ضَرِيرٍ، إِذا كانَت شديدَةَ النَّفْس بطِيئَةَ اللُّغُوب، وَقيل: الضَّرِيرُ: بَقِيَّةُ النَّفْسِ.
(و) الضَّرِيرُ: (الصَّبْرُ) ، يُقَال: إِنّه لذُو ضَرِيرٍ، أَي صَبْرٍ على الشَّرّ ومُقَاساةٍ لَهُ، وَقَالَ الأَصمعيّ: إِنه لَذُو ضَرِيرٍ على الشَّرِّ والشِّدّةِ، إِذا كانَ ذَا صَبْر عَلَيْهِ ومُقَاساةٍ، وأَنشد:
وهَمّامُ بنُ مُرَّةَ ذُو ضَرِيرِ
يُقَال: ذالك فِي النّاسِ والدّوَابّ، إِذا كانَ لَهَا صَبْرٌ على مُقاساةِ الشَّرِّ، وَقَالَ جَرِيرٌ:
طَرَقَتْ سَوَاهِمَ قد أَضَرَّ بهَا السُّرَى
نَزَحَتْ بأَذْرُعِهَا تَنَائِفَ زُورَا
مِنْ كُلّ جُرْشُعَةِ الهَوَاجِرِ زَادَها
بُعْدُ المَفاوِزِ جُرْأَةً {وضَرِيراً
أَي من كُلّ ناقَةٍ ضَخْمَةٍ قويّةٍ فِي الهَوَاجِرِ، لَهَا عليْهَا جُرْأَةٌ وصَبْرٌ، والسَّواهِمُ: المَهْزُولَةُ.
(و) } الضَّرِيرُ من النّاس والدّوابّ: (الصَّبُورُ) على كلّ شيْءٍ.
( {والاضْطِرَارُ: الاحْتِيَاجُ إِلى الشَّيْءِ) .
(و) قد (} اضطَرَّهُ إِليْهِ) أَمْرٌ: (أَحْوَجَه وأَلْجَأَه، {فاضطُرَّ، بضَمّ الطّاءِ) ، بِنَاؤُه افتعل، جُعِلَت التّاءُ طاءً؛ لأَنّ التاءَ لم يَحْسُن لَفْظُه مَعَ الضَّاد.
(والاسمُ: الضَّرَّةُ) ، بالفَتْحِ، قَالَ دُرَيْدُ بنُ الصِّمَّةِ:
وتُخْرِجُ مِنْهُ} ضَرَّةُ القَوْمِ مَصْدَقاً
وطُولُ السُّرَى دُرِّيَّ عَضْبٍ مُهَنَّدِ
أَي تَلأْلُؤ عَضْبٍ.
وَفِي حَدِيث عليّ رَضِي الله عَنهُ رَفعه: (أَنّه نَهَى عَن بَيْعِ {المُضْطَرِّ) . قَالَ ابنُ الأَثِيرِ: وهاذا يكون من وَجْهَيْن: أَحدُهما: أَن يُضْطَرّ إِلى العَقْدِ من طريقِ الإِكراهِ عَلَيْهِ، قَالَ: وهاذا بَيْعٌ فاسدٌ لَا يَنْعَقِد. وَالثَّانِي: أَنْ} يُضْطَرَّ إِلى البَيْع لدَيْنٍ رَكِبَه، أَو مَؤُونةٍ تُرْهِقُه، فيَبِيع مَا فِي يَده بالوَكْسِ {للضَّرُورَةِ، وهاذا سبيلُه فِي حقّ الدِّينِ والمُرُوءَةِ أَن لَا يُبَايَع على هاذا الوَجْه، ولاكن يُعان ويُقْرَض إِلى المَيْسَرَة، أَو تُشْتَرَى سِلْعَتَه بقيمَتِها، فإِنْ عُقِدَ البيعُ مَعَ} الضّرورةِ على هَذَا الْوَجْه صَحَّ وَلم يُفْسَخ مَعَ كَراهةِ أَهْلِ العِلْمِ لَهُ، ومعنَى البَيْعِ هُنَا الشّراءُ أَو المُبَايَعَةُ أَو قَبولُ البيعِ، انْتهى.
وقولُه عزّ وجلّ: {فَمَنِ {اضْطُرَّ غَيْرَ بَاغٍ وَلاَ عَادٍ} (الْبَقَرَة: 45) ، أَي فَمن أُلْجِىءَ إِلى أَكْلِ المَيْتَةِ، وَمَا حُرِّم، وضُيِّقَ عَلَيْهِ الأَمرُ بالجُوعِ، وأَصلُه من} الضَّرَرِ، وَهُوَ الضِّيقُ.
( {والضَّرُورَةُ: الحَاجَةُ) ، ويُجْمَع على} الضَّرُوراتِ، ( {كالضّارُورَةِ،} والضّارُورِ، {والضّارُوراءِ) ، الأَخِيرانِ نقلهُما الصّاغانيّ، وأَنشد فِي اللّسَان على} الضّارُورَةِ:
أَثِيبِي أَخَا {ضَارُورَةٍ أَصْفَقَ العِدَا
عليهِ وقَلَّتْ فِي الصَّدِيقِ أَواصِرُهْ
وَقَالَ اللَّيْث:} الضَّرُورَةُ: اسمٌ لمصدرِ {الاضْطِرارِ، تَقول: حَمَلَتْنِي} الضَّرُورَةُ على كَذَا وَكَذَا.
قلت: فعلَى هاذا، الضَّرُورَةُ {والضَّرَّةُ: كِلَاهُمَا اسمانِ، فَكَانَ الأَوْلَى أَن يَقُول المُصَنّف:} كالضَّرّةِ {والضَّرُورَة، ثمّ يَقُول: وَهِي أَيضاً الحاجةُ، الخ، كَمَا لَا يَخْفَى.
وَفِي حَدِيث سَمُرَةَ: (يُجْزِىءُ من} الضّارُورَةِ صَبُوحٌ أَو غَبُوقٌ) أَي إِنّمَا يَحِلُّ {للمُضْطَرِّ من المَيْتَةِ أَنْ يأْكلَ مِنْهَا مَا يَسُدُّ الرَّمَقَ غَداءً أَو عشَاء، وَلَيْسَ لَهُ أَن يَجْمعَ بَينهمَا.
(} والضَّرَرُ) ، محركةً: (الضِّيقُ) ، يُقَال: مَكَان ذُو ضَرَرٍ، أَي ذُو ضِيق.
(و) {الضَّرَرُ أَيضاً: (الضَّيِّقُ) ، يُقَال: مكانٌ ضَرَرٌ، أَي ضَيِّقٌ.
(و) الضَّرَرُ: (شَفَا الكَهْفِ) ، أَي حَرْفُه.
(} والمُضِرُّ: الدّانِي) من الشيْءِ، قَالَ الأَخْطَل:
ظَلَّتْ ظِبَاءُ بنِي البَكّاءِ رَاتِعَةً
حتّى اقْتُنِصْنَ على بُعْدٍ! وإِضْرَارِ وَفِي حَدِيث مُعاذ: (أَنّه كاني صَلّي {فــأَضَرَّ بهِ غُصْنٌ، فمَدّ يَدَه فكَسَرَه) أَي دَنَا مِنْهُ دُنُوّاً شَدِيداً فآذاه.
} وأَضَرَّ بالطَّرِيقِ: دنَا مِنْهُ وَلم يُخَالِطْه.
( {وأَضَرَّ السَّيْلُ من الحَائِطِ، والسَّحابُ إِلى الأَرْضِ) ، إِذا (دَنَيَا) ، سَيْلٌ} مُضِرٌّ، وسَحابٌ {مُضِرٌّ، وكلّ مَا دَنَا دُنُوّاً} مُضِرّاً فقد {أَضَرّ.
(و) رُوِيَ عَن النّبيّ صلَّى الله تَعَالَى عَلَيْهِ وَسلم: (أَنه قِيل لَهُ: أَنَرَى رَبَّنَا يَوْمَ القِيَامَة؟ فَقَالَ:} أَتُضَارُّونَ فِي رُؤْيَةِ الشَّمْسِ فِي غيرِ سَحاب؟ قَالُوا: لَا. قَالَ:: {فإِنَّكُم3 لَا {تُضَارّون فِي رُؤْيَته} ) ، تبَارك وَتَعَالَى، قَالَ أَبو مَنْصُور: رُوِيَ هَذَا الحَرفُ بِالتَّشْدِيدِ، من} الضُّرِّ، أَي لَا يَضُرّ بعضُكُم بَعْضًا، ورُوِي تُضَارُون بِالتَّخْفِيفِ من الضَّيْرِ، وَالْمعْنَى وَاحِد.
قَالَ الجوهريّ: وبعضُهم يَقُول: لَا {تَضَارُّونَ، بِفَتْح التاءِ، أَي لَا تَضَامُّونَ، ويروى: (لَا تَضَامُّونَ) فِي رُؤْيَته (تَضامّاً يَدْنُو بعضُكُم من بَعْضٍ) فيُزاحِمُه، وَيَقُول لَهُ: أَرِنِيهِ، كَمَا يَفْعَلُون عِنْد النَّظَرِ إِلى الهِلالِ، ولاكن ينفرُ كلُّ مِنْهُم برُؤْيَتِه.
ويروى: لَا تُضَامُونَ، بالتَّخْفِيف، وَمَعْنَاهُ: لَا يَنَالُكُم ضَيْمٌ فِي رُؤْيته، أَي تَرَوْنَه حتَّى تَسْتَوُوا فِي الرُّؤْيَةِ، فَلَا يضِيمُ بعضُكُم بَعْضًا.
(أَو من} ضَارَّهُ {ضِرَاراً} ومُضَارَّةً، إِذا خالَفَه) ، قَالَ نابغةُ بني جَعْدَةَ:
وخَصْمَيْ! ضِرَارٍ ذَوَا تُدْرَإِ
مَتَى يأْتِ سِلْمُهما يَشْغَبَا
أَي لَا تَتَنازَعُون وَلَا تَخْتَلِفُون وَلَا تَتَجَادَلُون فِي صِحَّةِ النَّظرِ إِليه لوُضوحِه وظُهُورِه.
قَالَه الزَّجّاجُ: قَالَ الأَزْهَرِيّ: ومعنَى هاذِه الأَلفَاظِ وإِن اخْتَلَفَتْ متقاربةٌ، وكلُّ مَا رُوِيَ فِيهِ فَهُوَ صَحِيحٌ، وَلَا يَدْفَعُ لَفْظٌ مِنْهَا لَفظاً، وَهُوَ من صِحَاح أَخبارِ سَيِّدنا رسولِ الله صلّى الله تَعَالَى عَلَيْهِ وسلّم وغُرَرِهَا، وَلَا يُنكِرُها إِلاّ مُبْتَدِعٌ صاحِبُ هَوًى.
(و) يُقَال: (رجلٌ {ضِرُّ} أَضْرارٍ) ، بِالْكَسْرِ، أَي شديدُ أَشِدّاءَ، وكذالك صِلُّ أَصْلالٍ، وضِلُّ أَضْلالٍ: (داهِيَةٌ فِي رَأْيِه) ، قَالَ أَبو خِرَاشٍ:
والقَوْمُ أَعْلَمُ لَو قُرْطٌ أُرِيدَ بِها
لَكَانَ عُرْوَةُ فِيهَا ضِرَّ أَضْرارِ
أَي لَا يستنقذه ببَأْسِه وحِيَلِه. وعُروةُ أَخو أَبِي خِراشٍ.
( {والضَّرّتانِ: الأَلْيَةُ من جانِبَيْ عَظْمِها) ، وهما الشَّحْمَتَان، وَفِي الْمُحكم: اللَّحْمَتَان اللَّتَانِ تَنْهَدِلاَنِ مِنْ جَانِبَيْها.
(و) } الضَّرَّتانِ: (زَوْجَتاكَ، وكلّ) واحدةٍ مِنْهُمَا ( {ضَرَّةٌ للأُخْرَى، وهُنَّ ضَرائِرُ) ، نادِرٌ، قَالَ أَبو ذُؤَيْبٍ يَصِف قُدُوراً:
لَهُنَّ نَشِيجٌ بالنَّشِيلِ كأَنَّهَا
} ضَرَائِرُ حِرْمِيّ تَفَاحَشَ غارُهَا
(والاسمُ الضِّرُّ، بِالْكَسْرِ، و) يُقَال: (تَزَوَّجَ على {ضِرٍّ} وضُرٍّ) ، بِالْكَسْرِ والضّمّ، حَكَاهُمَا أَبو عبد الله الطُّوالُ (أَي {مُضَارَّةٍ بَين امرأَتَيْنِ أَو ثَلاثٍ) .
وحَكَى كُراع: تَزوّجتُ المَرْأَةَ على} ضِرٌّ كُنّ لَهَا، فإِذا كَانَ كذالك فَهُوَ مَصْدَرٌ على طَرْح الزَّائِد، أَو جَمْعٌ لَا واحدَ لَهُ.
(و) {الإِضْرارُ: التَّزْوِيجُ على} ضَرَّةٍ، وَفِي الصّحاح: أَن يَتَزَوَّجَ الرجلُ على ضَرَّةٍ، وَمِنْه قيل: (رَجُلٌ {مُضِرٌّ، وامرأَةٌ} مُضِرٌّ! ومُضِرَّةٌ) . فرَجلٌ {مُضِرٌّ، إِذا كَانَ لَهُ} ضَرائِرُ، وامرأَةٌ مُضِرٌّ، إِذا كَانَ لَهَا {ضَرَّةٌ، وسُمِّيَتَا} ضَرَّتَيْن لأَنّ كلَّ واحدةٍ منهُمَا {تُضَارُّ صاحبَتَها، وكُرِهَ فِي الإِسْلاَم أَن يُقَال لَهَا:} ضَرَّةٌ، وَقيل: جَارَةٌ، كذالك جاءَ فِي الحَدِيث.
( {والضَّرَّةُ) ، بِالْفَتْح: (شِدَّةُ الحالِ، والأَذِيَّةُ) ، نَقله الصاغانيّ، وَهُوَ قولُ أَبي الهَيْثَمِ، قَالَ: فَعْلَةٌ من الضَّرّ.
(و) } الضَّرَّةُ: (الخِلْفُ) ، قَالَ طَرَفَةُ يَصف نَعْجَةً:
مِنَ الزَّمِرَات أَسْبَلَ قَادِمَاهَا
{وضَرَّتُهَا مُرَكَّنَةٌ دَرُورُ
(و) قيل:} الضَّرَّةُ: (أَصْلُ الثَّدْيِ) .
(و) {الضَّرّةُ أَيضاً: (اللَّحْمَةُ) الّتي (تَحْتَ الإِبْهَامِ) ، وَقيل: أَصلُهَا.
(أَو) هِيَ (باطِنُ الكَفِّ) حِيَالَ الخِنْصَرِ تُقَابِل الأَلْيَةَ فِي الكَفِّ.
(و) قيل:} الضَّرَّةُ: لَحْمُ الضَّرْعِ، والضَّرْعُ يُذَكّر ويُؤَنَّث، يُقَال: {ضَرَّةٌ شَكْرَى، أَي مَلأَى من اللَّبَنِ.
وَقيل:} الضَّرَّةُ: أَصْل الضَّرْع الَّذِي لَا يَخْلُو من اللَّبَنِ، أَو لَا يَكاد يَخْلُو مِنْهُ.
وَقيل: هِيَ (الضَّرْعُ كُلُّه) مَا خلا الأَطْباءَ، وَلَا يُسمَّى بذالك إِلاّ أَن يكونَ فِيهِ لَبَنٌ.
(و) {الضَّرَّةُ: (مَا وَقَعَ عَلَيْهِ الوَطْءُ من لَحْمِ باطِنِ القَدَمِ ممّا يَلِي الإِبْهَامَ، ج) ذالك كلّه (} ضَرائِرُ) ، وَهُوَ جَمْعٌ نَادِر، وأَنشد ثَعْلَب:
وصارَ أَمْثَالَ الغَفَا {- ضَرَائِرِي
إِنما عَنَى} بالضَّرَائِرِ أَحَدَ هاذِه الأَشْيَاءِ المتقدِّمَةِ.
(و) {الضَّرَّةُ: (المالُ تَعْتَمِدُ عليهِ وَهُوَ لغَيْرِك) من الأَقَارِب.
(و) يُقَال: عَلَيْهِ} ضَرَّتانِ من ضَأْنٍ ومَعْزٍ.! الضَّرَّةُ: (القِطْعَةُ من المَال والإِبِلِ والغَنَمِ) .
وَقيل: هُوَ الكَثِيرُ من الماشِيَةِ خاصّةً دون العَيْنِ. ورَجلٌ {مُضِرٌّ: لَهُ} ضَرَّةٌ من مالٍ، وَقَالَ الجَوْهَرِيّ: {المُضِرّ: الَّذِي يَرُوحُ عَلَيْهِ} ضَرَّةٌ من المالِ، قَالَ الأَشْعَرُ الرَّقبَان الأَسَدِيّ جاهليّ، يهجو ابنَ عمّه رِضْوان:
بحَسْبِكَ فِي القَوْمِ أَن يَعْلَمُوا
بأَنَّكَ فيهمْ غَنِيٌّ {مُضِرّ
(} وأَضَرَّ) : يَعْدُو: (أَسْرَعَ) ، وَقيل: أَسرعَ بعضَ الإِسراعِ، هاذه حِكَايَةُ أَبي عُبَيْدٍ، قَالَ الطُّوسِيّ: وَقد غَلِطَ، إِنّمَا هُوَ أَصَرَّ، بالصَّاد، وَقد تقدّمت الإِشارَةُ إِليه.
(و) {أَضَرَّــهُ (على الأَمرِ: أَكْرَهَهُ) ، نَقله الصاغانيّ.
(} والمِضْرَارُ من النِّسَاءِ والإِبِلِ والخَيْلِ: الَّتِي تَنِدُّ وتَرْكَبُ شِدْقَهَا من النّشَاطِ) ، عَن ابنِ الأَعرابِيّ، وأَنشد:
إِذْ أَنْتَ {مِضْرَارٌ جَوَادُ الحُضْرِ
أَغْلَظُ شَيْءٍ جانِبا بقُطْرِ
(} وضُرٌّ، بالضَّمّ: ماءٌ) مَعْرُوف، قَالَ أَبو خِرَاشٍ:
نُسَابِقُهُمْ على رَصَفٍ وضُرَ
كدَابِغَةٍ وقدْ نَغِلَ الأَدِيمُ
( {وضِرَارٌ، ككِتَابٍ: ابنُ الأَزْوَرِ) ، وَاسم الأَزْورِ مالكُ بنُ أَوْسٍ الأَسَدِيّ، كَانَ بطلاً شَاعِرًا، لَهُ وِفادَةٌ، وَهُوَ الَّذِي قَتلَ مالِكَ بن نُوَيْرَة بأَمْرِ خالدِ بنِ الْوَلِيد، وأَبْلَى يَوْمَ اليَمَامَةِ بَلاءً عَظِيما، حَتَّى قُطِعَت ساقاه، فجعَل يحبو ويُقاتِل، وتَطَؤُه الخيلُ حَتَّى مَاتَ، قَالَه الواقِدِيّ، وَقيل: قُتِل بأَجْنَادِين، وَقيل: تُوفِّيَ بِالْكُوفَةِ زَمَنَ عمر، وَقيل: شَهِدَ فَتْحَ دِمَشْق، ثمَّ نَزلَ حَرّانَ، لَهُ روايَة قَليلَة، قلت: ومشْهَدُه الْآن بحَلَبَ مَشْهُور، ذَكَرَه النّجم الغَزّيّ.
(و) } ضِرَارُ (بنُ الخَطّابِ) بنِ مِرْدَاس القُرَشِيّ الفِهْرِيّ، أَحدُ الأَشْرافِ والشُّعَرَاءِ المَعْدُودِينَ، والأَبطال المَذْكُورِين، وَمن مُسْلِمَةِ الفَتْحِ، وَقَالَ الزُّبَيْر: ضِرَارٌ رَئِيسُ بني فِهْر، وَقيل: شَهِدَ فُتُوحَ الشّام.
(و) ضِرَارُ (بنُ القَعْقَاعِ) : أَخو عَوْف، لَهُ وِفَادَةٌ، حديثُهُ عِنْد ابْن ابنِه زَيْد بن بِسْطَام.
(و) ضِرَارُ (بنُ مُقَرِّن) المُزَنِيّ، كَانَ مَعَ خالِدٍ لمّا فَتَح الحِيرَة، وَهُوَ عاشِرُ عَشْرة إِخْوَةٍ.
(صحابِيُّون) رَضِي الله عَنْهُم أَجمعين.
وَمِمَّا يسْتَدرك عَلَيْهِ:
النّافِعُ {الضّارُّ، من أَسمائه تعالَى الحُسْنَى، وَهُوَ الَّذِي يَنفَعُ مَن يَشاءُ من خَلْقِه،} ويَضُرّه، حَيْثُ هُوَ خالقُ الأَشياءِ كلِّهَا خَيْرِهَا وشَرِّها ونَفْعِهَا {وضَرِّهَا.
} والضُّرُّ بالضّمّ: الهُزَالُ، وَهُوَ مَجاز، وَبِه فسّر بعضٌ قولَه: {أَنّى مَسَّنِىَ {الضُّرُّ} (الْأَنْبِيَاء: 83) .
} والمَضَرَّةُ: خِلافُ المَنْفَعَةِ.
{والضّرّاءُ: السَّنَةُ.
} والضَّرَّةُ {والضَّرَارَةُ} والضَّرَرُ: وَهُوَ النُّقْصان.
{والضَّرَرُ: الزَّمَانَةُ، وَبِه فُسِّر قولُه تَعَالَى: {غَيْرُ أُوْلِى} الضَّرَرِ} (النِّسَاء: 95) ، أَي غيرُ أُولِي الزَّمَانَةِ. وَقَالَ ابنُ عَرَفَة: أَي غيرُ مَنْ بِهِ عِلّةٌ {تَضُرُّه وتَقْطَعُه عَن الجِهَادِ. وَهِي} الضَّرارَةُ أَيضاً، يُقَال: ذالك فِي البَصَرِ وَغَيره.
{والضُّرُّ: بالضَّمّ حالُ} الضَّرِيرِ، نقلَه الصّاغانيّ.
{والضَّرائِرُ: المَحَاوِيجُ، وقَوْلُ الأَخْطَلِ:
لِكُلِّ قَرَارَةٍ مِنْهَا وفَجَ
أَضَاةٌ ماؤُهَا} ضَرَرٌ يَمُورُ
قَالَ ابنُ الأَعْرَابِيّ: ماؤُهَا ضَرَرٌ، أَي ماءٌ نَمِيرٌ فِي ضِيقٍ، وأَراد أَنّه غَزِيرٌ كثيرٌ فمَجارِيه تَضِيقُ بِهِ وإِن اتَّسَعَتْ.
وَقَالَ الأَصْمَعِيّ، فِي قَول الشّاعر:
بمُنْسَحَّةِ الآباطِ طَاحَ انْتقَالُهَا
بأَطْرَافِها والعِيسُ بَاقٍ {ضَرِيرُهَا
قَالَ: ضَرِيرُهَا: شِدَّتُها، حَكَاهُ الباهِلِيّ عَنهُ.
وَقَول مُلَيْح الهُذَلِيّ:
وإِنّي لأَقْرِي الهَمَّ حتّى يَسُوءَنِي
بُعَيْدَ الكَرَى مِنْه} ضَرِيرٌ مُحَافِلُ
أَراد: مُلازمٌ شدِيدٌ.
وَقَالَ الفَرّاءُ: سَمِعْتُ أَبا ثَرْوَانَ يَقُول: مَا {يَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهَا جارِيَةً، أَي مَا يَزِيدُكَ. قَالَ: وَقَالَ الكِسَائِيّ: سَمِعْتُهم يَقُولُونَ: مَا يَضُرُّكَ على الضَّبِّ صَبْراً، وَمَا يَضِيرُكَ، أَي مَا يَزِيدُك.
وَقَالَ ابْن الأَعرابيّ: مَا يَزِيدُكَ عَلَيْهِ شَيْئاً، وَمَا يَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهِ شَيْئاً، واحِدٌ.
وَقَالَ ابنُ السِّكِّيتِ فِي أَبواب النَّفْيِ يُقَال: لَا يَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهِ رَجُلٌ، أَي لَا تَجِدُ رَجُلاً يَزِيدُك على مَا عندَ هاذا الرَّجلِ من الكِفَايَة.
وَلَا يَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهِ حَمْلٌ، أَي لَا يَزِيدُك.
قلْت: وأَوردَه الزّمَخْشَرِيّ فِي المَجَاز.
وَيُقَال: هُوَ فِي} ضَرَرِ خَيْرٍ، وإِنّه لفي طَلَفَةِ خَيْر وضَفَّةِ خَيْرٍ، وَفِي طَثْرَةِ خَيْر، وصَفْوَةٍ من العَيْشِ.
{والضَّرائِرُ: الأُمورُ المُخْتَلِفَة، على التَّشْبِيهِ بضَرَائِرِ النّساءِ لَا يَتَّفِقْنَ، الوَاحِدة} ضَرَّةٌ، وَمِنْه حَديث عَمْرِو بنِ مُرَّةَ: (عِنْد اعْتِكارِ {الضَّرائِرِ) .
} والضَّرَّتان: حَجَرَا الرَّحَى، وَفِي المُحْكَم: الرَّحَيانِ.
وناقَةٌ ذَاتُ {ضَرِيرٍ:} مُضِرَّةٌ بالإِبِلِ فِي شِدَّة سَيْرِهَا، وَبِه فُسِّر قولُ أُمَيَّة بنِ عائِذَ الهُذَلِيّ:
تُبَارِي ضَرِيسَ أُولاَتِ {الضَّرِيرِ
وتَقْدُمُهُنّ عَنُوداً عَنُونَا
} وأَضَرَّ عَلَيْهِ: أَلَحَّ.
أَضَرَّ الفَرَسُ على فَأْسِ اللِّجَامِ: أَزَمَ عَلَيْهِ، مثْل أَضَزَّ، بالزاي، وَهُوَ مجَاز.
وأَضَرَّ فلانٌ على السيرِ الشَّدِيدِ، أَي صَبَرَ.
ومحمّدُ بنُ بِشْرٍ} - الضِّرَارِيّ، عَن أَبَانِ بنِ عبدِ اللَّهِ البَجَليّ، وَعنهُ عبدُ الجَبَّار بن كَثيرٍ التَّمِيمِيّ.
وأَبو صَالح محمّدُ بنُ إِسماعيلَ الضِّرَارِيّ، عَن عبد الرزّاق.
ومُعَاذَةُ بنتُ عبدِ اللَّهِ بنِ {الضُّرَيْرِ، كزُبَيْر: الَّتِي كَانَ ابنُ سَلُولٍ يُكْرِهُها على البِغَاءِ، فَنزلت الْآيَة، قَالَه الْحَافِظ.
} وضِرَارُ بنُ عِمْرَانَ البُرْجُمِيّ، وضِرَارُ بنُ مُسْلِمٍ البَاهِلِيّ: تابِعيّانِ.
وأَبُو مُعَاوِيَةَ! الضَّرِير: هُوَ محمّدُ بنُ حازِمٍ التَّمِيمِيّ، عَن الأَعْمَشِ، حافظٌ مُتْقِنٌ.

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Entries on ضر in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, and 2 more
الضاد والراء

الفِرْضَم من الإِبِلِ الضَّخْمَةُ الثَّقِيلةُ وفِرْضِم اسمُ قبيلة وإبل فِرْضِميَّةٌ منْسوبةٌ إليه وضَنْبَرٌ اسْمٌ والضُّبَارِمُ والضُّبارِمَةُ الأَسَدُ الوَثِيقُ والضُّبَارِمُ والضُّبَارِمَةُ الجَرِيءُ على الأعداءِ وهو ثُلاثِيٌّ عند الخَلِيلِ وقد تقدَّم
ضر: الضَّرُّ والضُّرُّ لُغَتَانِ: ضِدُّ النَّفْعِ، ضَرَّه يَضُرُّه، وأضَرَّ به يُضِرُّ، وضارَه يَضِيْرُه. والضَّرَرُ: نُقْصَانٌ يَدْخُلُ في الشَّيْءِ. والضَّرّاءُ: ضِدُّ السَّرّاءِ. والضِّرَارُ: مَصْدَرُ ضارَّه. وفي الحَدِيثِ: " لا ضَرَرَ ولا إضْرَارَ ". والتَّضُرَّةُ: الضَّرّاءُ؛ كالتَّسُرَّةِ والسَّرّاءِ. وهي الضّارُوْرَاءُ والسّارُوْراءُ، والضُّرُّ والسُّرُّ. وقيل: التَّضُرَّةُ من الضُّرِّ. والضَّرُوْرَةُ: اسْمٌ لِمَصْدَرِ الاضَطرار، وكذلك الضارُوْرَةُ. والصَّرِيْرُ: الانسانُ الذّاهِبُ البَصَرِ، ضَرِيْرٌ بَيِّنُ الضَّرَارَةِ، وقَوْمٌ أضِرَّــاءُ، وما كُنْتَ ضَرِيْراً، ولقد ضَرِرْتَ ضَرَارَةً وضُرِرْتَ، فهو مَضْرُوْرٌ. وإذل أضَرَّ به المَرَضُ قيل: رَجُلٌ ضَرِيْرٌ وامْرَأَةٌ ضَرِيْرَةٌ. وهو اسْمُ لِمُضَارَّةٍ، تقول: ما أشَدَّ ضَرِيْرَه عليها. والضَّرِيْرُ: جانِبُ الوادي، نَزَلَ بأحَدِ ضَرْيْرَيِ الوادي. وضَرِيْرُ السُّيُوْلِ: شِدَّتُها. والضَّرُّ والضِّرَارُ والتَّضِرَّةُ: أنْ يَتَزَوَّجَ المَرْأَةَ على امْرَأَةٍ قَبْلَها. ويُقال: تَزَوَّجَتُ المَرْأةَ على ضِرٍّ وضُرٍّ. وامْرَأَةٌ مَضِرٍّ: لها ضَرَائرُ. والضَّرَّتَانِ: امْرَأتانِ للرَّجُل، والجَميعُ الضَّرَائرُ. وضَرَّتا الأَلْيَةِ: من جانِبَيْ عَظْمها. وضَرَّةُ الإِبْهَامِ: لَحْمَةٌ تَحْتَها، وكذلك ضَرَّةُ الضَّرْعِ. ورَجُلٌ مُضِرُّ ٌ: له إِبلٌ وغَنَمٌ كَثِيرَةٌ، إنَّه لَفي ضَرَّةِ خَيْرٍ ومالٍ يَعْتَمِدُ عليه، وهو من قَوْلِكَ: لا يَضُرُّ: َ عليه رَجُلٌ: أي لا يَزِيْدُكَ. ومَكانٌ ضَرَرٌ: [أي] ضَيِّقٌ. وأضَرَّ يَعْدُو: إذا أسْرَعَ. وأضَرَّــه على كذا: أي أجْبَرَه؛ إضْراراً. وأضَرَّــتِ الدّابَّةُ: صَبَرَتْ على الشِّدَّةِ والمَشَقَّةِ. وأضَرَّ الفَرَسُ على فأْسِ اللِّجَام: أي عَضَّ عليه. وأضَرَّ فلانٌ بفلانٍ: لَصِقَ به. والمُضِرُّ من السَّحَاب: الذي دّنا من الأرْضِ.
باب الضاد مع الراء ض ر، ر ض يستعملان فقط

ضر: الضَّرُّ والضُّرُّ لغتانِ، فاذا جَمَعْتَ بين الضَرِّ والنَّفْعِ فتَحْتَ الضّادَ، وإِذا أفرَدْتَ الضُرَّ ضَمَمْتَ الضاد إِذا لم تجعله مصدراً، كقولك ضَرَرْتُ ضُرّاً، هكذا يستعمله العَرَبُ. وقال الله تعالى: وَإِذا مَسَّ الْإِنْسانَ الضُّرُّ دَعانا لِجَنْبِهِ . والضَّرَرُ: النُّقصان يدخُلُ في الشيء، تقول: دَخَلَ عليه ضَرَرٌ في ماله. ورجلٌ ضَريرٌ: بيِّنُ الضَّرارة، وقَومٌ أضِرّــاء: ذاهبو البَصَر. ورجلٌ ضَريرٌ وامرأةٌ ضَريرةٌ: أضَرَّــه المَرَضُ، والضريرُ: المريضُ، والمرأةُ بالهاء. والضَريرُ: اسمٌ للمُضارّةِ أكثر ما يستعمل في الغَيْرة، يقال: ما أشَدَّ ضريرَه عليها، قال رؤبة يصف حمار وحشٍ:

حتى اذا ما لانَ من ضريره

والضَّرورةُ: اسم لمصدر الاضطرار، [تقول: حَمَلتْني الضَّرورة على كذا، وقد اضطُرَّ فلان الى كذا وكذا، بناؤه: افْتُعِلَ فجُعِلتَ التاءُ طاءً، لانّ التّاءَ لم يَحْسُن لفظها مع الضّاد] . والضَرَّتانِ: امرأتانِ لرجلٍ واحد، وتُجمَعُ على ضَرائِرَ. وفلانٌ مُضِرٌ: أي ذو ضَرائر. والمُضِرُّ: الرجل الذي عليه ضَرَّةٌ من مال. والمُضِرُّ: الداني، يقال: مَرَّ فلانٌ فــأضَرَّــني إِضراراً أي دَنَا منّي دُنُوّاً شديداً. والضَّرَرُ: الزَّمانةُ، ومنه قوله تعالى: غَيْرُ أُولِي الضَّرَرِ . وأضَرَّ الطريقُ بالقَوْمِ: ضاقَ بهم ودَنا منهم. وضِرَّةُ الابِهْام: لَحْمةٌ تحتها. وضِرَّة الضَّرْعِ: لَحْمُها، والضَّرْعُ يُذَكَّرُ ويُؤَنَّثُ. والضَرَّتانِ: الأَليْتَانِ من جانِبَي المَقْعَد ، وهما شَحْمتان تَهَدَّلانِ من جانِبَيهما .

رض: الرَّضُّ: دَقُّكَ الشيءَ، ورُضاضُه: دُقاقُه. والرَّضْراضُ: حِجارةٌ تَتَرضْرَضُ على وجه الأرض أي [تَتَحرَّكُ] ولا تَثبُتُ، وسُمِّيَت بها لتكسُّرها من غير فِعْل الناسِ بها. والرَّضْراضَةُ: الكثيرة اللَّحْمِ.
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الضُّرُّ: سوءُ الحال، إمّا في نفسه لقلّة العلم والفضل والعفّة، وإمّا في بدنه لعدم جارحة ونقص، وإمّا في حالة ظاهرة من قلّة مال وجاه، وقوله: فَكَشَفْنا ما بِهِ مِنْ ضُرٍّ
[الأنبياء/ 84] ، فهو محتمل لثلاثتها، وقوله: وَإِذا مَسَّ الْإِنْسانَ الضُّرُّ [يونس/ 12] ، وقوله: فَلَمَّا كَشَفْنا عَنْهُ ضُرَّهُ مَرَّ كَأَنْ لَمْ يَدْعُنا إِلى ضُرٍّ مَسَّهُ
[يونس/ 12] ، يقال: ضَرَّهُ ضُرّاً: جلب إليه ضُرّاً، وقوله: لَنْ يَضُرُّوكُمْ إِلَّا أَذىً
[آل عمران/ 111] ، ينبّههم على قلّة ما ينالهم من جهتهم، ويؤمّنهم من ضَرَرٍ يلحقهم نحو: لا يَضُرُّكُمْ كَيْدُهُمْ شَيْئاً
[آل عمران/ 120] ، وَلَيْسَ بِضارِّهِمْ شَيْئاً
[المجادلة/ 10] ، وَما هُمْ بِضارِّينَ بِهِ مِنْ أَحَدٍ إِلَّا بِإِذْنِ اللَّهِ
[البقرة/ 102] ، وقال تعالى: وَيَتَعَلَّمُونَ ما يَضُرُّهُمْ وَلا يَنْفَعُهُمْ
[البقرة/ 102] ، وقال:
يَدْعُوا مِنْ دُونِ اللَّهِ ما لا يَضُرُّهُ وَما لا يَنْفَعُهُ
[الحج/ 12] ، وقوله: يَدْعُوا لَمَنْ ضَرُّهُ أَقْرَبُ مِنْ نَفْعِهِ
[الحج/ 13] . فالأوّل يعنى به الضُّرُّ والنّفع، اللّذان بالقصد والإرادة، تنبيها أنه لا يقصد في ذلك ضَرّاً ولا نفعا لكونه جمادا. وفي الثاني يريد ما يتولّد من الاستعانة به ومن عبادته، لا ما يكون منه بقصده، والضَّرَّاءُ يقابل بالسَّرَّاء والنّعماء، والضرّ بالنّفع. قال تعالى: وَلَئِنْ أَذَقْناهُ نَعْماءَ بَعْدَ ضَرَّاءَ
[هود/ 10] ، وَلا يَمْلِكُونَ لِأَنْفُسِهِمْ ضَرًّا وَلا نَفْعاً [الفرقان/ 3] ، ورجلٌ ضَرِيرٌ: كناية عن فقد بصره، وضَرِيرُ الوادي: شاطئه الذي ضَرَّهُ الماءُ، والضَّرِيرُ:
المَضَارُّ، وقد ضَارَرْتُهُ. قال تعالى: وَلا تُضآرُّوهُنَ
[الطلاق/ 6] ، وقال: وَلا يُضَارَّ كاتِبٌ وَلا شَهِيدٌ
[البقرة/ 282] ، يجوز أن يكون مسندا إلى الفاعل، كأنه قال: لا يُضَارِرْ، وأن يكون مفعولا، أي: لا يُضَارَرْ، بأن يشعل عن صنعته ومعاشه باستدعاء شهادته، وقال:
لا تُضَارَّ والِدَةٌ بِوَلَدِها
[البقرة/ 233] ، فإذا قرئ بالرّفع فلفظه خبر ومعناه أمر، وإذا فتح فأمر . قال تعالى: ضِراراً لِتَعْتَدُوا
[البقرة/ 231] ، والضَّرَّةُ أصلُها الفَعْلة التي تَضُرُّ، وسمّي المرأتان تحت رجل واحد كلّ واحدة منهما ضَرَّةٌ، لاعتقادهم أنّها تَضُرُّ بالمرأة الأخرى، ولأجل هذا النّظر منهم قال النبيّ صلّى الله عليه وسلم:
«لا تسأل المرأة طلاق أختها لتكفئ ما في صحفتها» والضَّرَّاءُ: التّزويج بِضَرَّةٍ، ورجلٌ مُضِرٌّ: ذو زوجين فصاعدا. وامرأةٌ مُضِرٌّ: لها ضَرَّةٌ. والاضْطِرَارُ: حمل الإنسان على ما يَضُرُّهُ، وهو في التّعارف حمله على أمر يكرهه، وذلك على ضربين: أحدهما: اضطرار بسبب خارج كمن يضرب، أو يهدّد، حتى يفعل منقادا، ويؤخذ قهرا، فيحمل على ذلك كما قال: ثُمَّ أَضْطَرُّهُ إِلى عَذابِ النَّارِ
[البقرة/ 126] ، ثُمَّ نَضْطَرُّهُمْ إِلى عَذابٍ غَلِيظٍ

[لقمان/ 24] .
والثاني: بسبب داخل وذلك إمّا بقهر قوّة له لا يناله بدفعها هلاك، كمن غلب عليه شهوة خمر أو قمار، وإمّا بقهر قوّة يناله بدفعها الهلاك، كمن اشتدّ به الجوع فَاضْطُرَّ إلى أكل ميتة، وعلى هذا قوله: فَمَنِ اضْطُرَّ غَيْرَ باغٍ وَلا عادٍ
[البقرة/ 173] ، فَمَنِ اضْطُرَّ فِي مَخْمَصَةٍ [المائدة/ 3] ، وقال: أَمَّنْ يُجِيبُ الْمُضْطَرَّ إِذا دَعاهُ
[النمل/ 62] ، فهو عامّ في كلّ ذلك، والضَّرُورِيُّ يقال على ثلاثة أضرب:
أحدها: إما يكون على طريق القهر والقسر، لا على الاختيار كالشّجر إذا حرّكته الرّيح الشّديدة.
والثاني: ما لا يحصل وجوده إلّا به نحو الغذاء الضَّرُورِيِّ للإنسان في حفظ البدن.
والثالث: يقال فيما لا يمكن أن يكون على خلافه، نحو أن يقال: الجسم الواحد لا يصحّ حصوله في مكانين في حالة واحدة بالضَّرُورَةِ.
وقيل: الضَّرَّةُ أصلُ الأنملة، وأصلُ الضّرع، والشّحمةُ المتدلّيةُ من الألية.

ضر

1 ضَرَّهُ, (S, A, Msb, K,) and ضَرَّ بِهِ, (K,) aor. ـُ (Msb,) inf. n. ضَرٌّ; (S, Msb, K;) and ↓ ضارّهُ, [which see also below,] (S, A, Msb, K,) inf. n. مُضَارَّةٌ (Msb, K) and ضِرَارٌ; (A, Msb, K;) and ↓ اضرّهُ, (K,) or بِهِ ↓ اضرّ, (Msb,) or both, inf. n. إِضْرَارٌ; (TA;) He, or it, harmed, injured, hurt, marred, mischiefed, or damaged, him, or it; contr. of نَفَعَهُ; (S, A, K;) did to him, or it, an act that was evil, or disliked, or hated. (Msb.) b2: ضَرَّهُ إِلَيْهِ: see 8. b3: لَا يَضُرَّكَ عَلَيْهِ جَمَلٌ (tropical:) No camel will be more sufficient for thee than he; syn. لَا يَزِيدُكَ: and لَا يَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهِ رَجُلٌ (tropical:) [No man will be more sufficient for thee than he; or] thou wilt not find a man who will be more sufficient for thee than he; i. e. لَا تَجِدُ رَجُلًا يَزِيدُكَ عَلَى مَا عِنْدَ هٰذَا الرَّجُلِ مِنَ الكِفَايَةِ: (ISk, S:) and مَا يَضُرُّكَ عَلَى

الضَّبِّ صَيْدٌ (tropical:) No animal that is hunted is more sufficient for thee than the ضَبّ; and so مَا يَضِيرُكَ: and مَا تَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهَا جَارِيَةٌ (tropical:) No girl, or young woman, is more sufficient for thee than she; syn. مَا تَزِيدُكَ: (A:) and مَا يَضُرُّكَ عَلَيْهِ شَيْئًا (tropical:) He, or it, is not at all more sufficient for thee than he, or it; syn. مَا يَزِيدُكَ. (IAar, TA.) A2: ضَرَّ, [sec. Pers\. app. ضَرُرْتَ, and aor. ـُ inf. n. ضَرَارَةٌ, (assumed tropical:) He was, or became, blind: part. n. ضَرِيرٌ [q. v.]. (MA.) 3 ضارّهُ, inf. n. مُضَارَّةٌ and ضَرَارٌ, He harmed him, injured him, or hurt him, in return, or in requital: whence the saying in a trad., لا ضَرَرَ وَلَا ضِرَارَ فِى الإِسْلَامِ There shall be no harming, injuring, or hurting, of one man by another, in the first instance, nor in return, or requital, in El-Islám: (Mgh, TA: *) ضِرَارٌ is syn. with مُضَارَّةٌ: (S:) or, accord. to some, it is syn. with ضَرَرٌ; and in the phrase in a trad. mentioned above, is added as a corroborative. (TA.) See also 1. مُضَارَّةٌ in the case of a testament is the not executing it; or the violating it in part; or the bequeathing to any unfit person or persons; and the like; contrary to the سُنَّة. (TA.) b2: He disagreed with, or differed from, him; dissented from him; was contrary, opposed, or repugnant, to him; or he acted contrarily, contrariously, adversely, or in opposition, to him; syn. خالَفَهُ. (K.) And hence, accord. to some, the saying in a trad., (O, K,) relating to the seeing God on the day of resurrection, (O,) لَا تُضَارُّونَ فِى رُؤْيَتِهِ, (O, K,) i. e. Ye will not differ, one from another, nor dispute together, respecting the truth of the seeing Him; (Zj, O, * TA;) because of his manifest appearance: (Zj, TA:) or the meaning is, لَا تُضَامُّونَ, (S, K,) and thus some relate it, (TA,) meaning ye will not draw yourselves together, (K, TA,) and straiten one another; one saying to another “ Show me Him,” like as people do in looking at the new moon, but each will by himself have the sight of Him: (TA:) or, as some say, it is ↓ لَا تَضَارُّونَ [originally تَتَضَارُّونَ], meaning لَا تَضَامُّونَ, [which is the same in signification as لَا تُضَامُّونَ], i. e. with fet-h to the ت: (TA, and so in one of my copies of the S:) and some say, لا تُضَارُونَ, from الضَّيْرُ; (Mgh, TA;) [i. e. ye will not be hurt;] meaning ye will not hurt one another: (M in art. ضير:) and some, لَا تُضَامُون, from الضَّيْمُ. (Mgh, TA.) b3: See also 4; and the phrase تَزَوَّجَ عَلَى

مُضَارَّةٍ, voce ضِرٌّ.4 اضرّهُ and اضرّبِهِ: see 1, first sentence. b2: اضرّهُ عَلَى الأَمْرِ He compelled him against his will to do the thing. (Sgh, K.) [See also 8.]

A2: اضرّ, intrans., (tropical:) It (anything) approached so near as to harm, injure, or hurt; (TA;) or so near as to straighten, or incommode. (L.) You say, اضرّ بِهِ, meaning (tropical:) It approached very near to him, so as to annoy him: (TA, from a trad.:) or (tropical:) he drew very near to him: (S, A:) or (tropical:) he clave, or stuck, to him. (A.) And اضرّ بِالطَّرِيق (tropical:) He approached the road, but was not upon it. (TA.) And بَنُو فُلَانٍ يُضِرُّ الطَّرِيقُ (tropical:) The sons of such a one are one the travelled track. (A.) And اضرّ السَّيْلُ مِنَ الحَائِطِ (assumed tropical:) The torrent drew near to the wall: and السَّحَابُ إِلَى الأَرْضِ the clouds to the earth. (K.) b2: اضرّ عَلَيْهِ (tropical:) He importuned him; plied him; plied him hard; pressed him; pressed him hard; was urgent with him; persecuted him, or harassed him. (A.) b3: اضرّ الفَرَسُ عَلَى فَأْسِ اللِّجَامِ (tropical:) The horse champed the فأس [q. v.] of the bit; (A 'Obeyd, S, A;) and so اضزّ. (S.) b4: اضرّ فُلَانٌ عَلَى السَّيْرِ الشَّدِيدِ (assumed tropical:) Such a one bore patiently hard journeying. (TA.) A3: Also, (Msb,) inf. n. إِضْرَارٌ, (S,) He took to himself a wife while having another wife: (As, S, Msb, TA:) [and so, app., ↓ ضارّ: (see ضِرٌّ:)] or he gave [a woman] in marriage to a man having at the time another wife. (TA.) A4: اضرّ يَعْدُو (S, K, * TA) signifies He hastened (S, K, TA) somewhat in running, accord. to A 'Obeyd; (S, TA;) but Et-Toosee says that this is a mistake, and that it is correctly اصرّ. (TA.) 5 تضرّر He was [harmed, injured, or hurt; or] afflicted, grieved, or sick: and he experienced straitness, pressure, or inconvenience. (KL.) 6 لَا تَضَارُّونَ [originally تَتَضَارُّونَ]: see 3.8 اضطرّهُ إِلَى كَذَا It, (a thing, or an affair, TA,) or he, [a man, or God,] necessitated, constrained, compelled, forced, or drove, him to have recourse to, or to do, such a thing; or impelled, or drove, him, against his will, to it, or to do it; (Msb, K;) so that he had no means of avoiding it; as also ضَرَّهُ ↓ إِلَيْهِ CCC : (Msb:) it made him to want, or be in need of, such a thing: (K, TA:) from ضَرَرٌ signifying “ narrowness,” or “ straitness. ” (TA.) [See also 4. Hence the phrase, لَأَضْطَرَّنَّكَ إِلَى أَصْلِكَ, expl. in art. اصل. See also the Kur ii. 120, and xxxi. 23.] b2: اُضْطُرَّ إِلَى كَذَا He was, or became, necessitated, constrained, compelled, forced, or driven, to have recourse to, or to do, such a thing; or was impelled, or driven, against his will, to it, or to do it: (S, K:) he wanted, or was or became in need of, such a thing. (K.) ضَرٌّ: see the next paragraph, in two places.

ضُرٌّ Harm, injury, hurt, mischief, or damage; contr. of نَفْعٌ; as also ↓ ضَرٌّ, (A, K,) or this is an inf. n., (S, Msb, K,) and the former is a simple subst.; (ADk, Msb, K;) and ↓ ضَرَرٌ [which is now the most common]: (S, Mgh, Msb, TA:) or an evil state or condition; (ADk, T, S, L, Msb, K;) as also ↓ ضَرَرٌ and ↓ تَضِرَّةٌ and ↓ تَضُرَّةٌ; (K; for the right reading in the K is والضَّرَرُ سُوْءُ الحَالِ, as in the L, &c.; not والضرر وسوء الحال; TA; [but in some of the copies of the K, and in the TA, this signification is assigned to ضَرٌّ instead of ضُرٌّ; and in the latter, its pl. is said to be أَضُرٌّ;]) and poverty; and bodily affliction: but the contr. of نَفْعٌ is termed ↓ ضَرٌّ, with fet-h: (ADk, T, Msb, TA: *) [see also ضَرَّةٌ and ضَرَرٌ and ضَرَّآءُ and ضَرُورَةٌ and ضَارُورَآءُ, all of which have similar meanings:] and disease; (A, Msb;) thus in the Kur xxi. 83: (Msb:) or leanness: (S, A, TA:) the state, or condition, of him who is termed ضَرِير [q. v.]. (TA.) A2: See also the next paragraph, in two places.

ضَرٌّ The taking a wife in addition to another wife; (S;) a subst. from ضَرَّةٌ. (K.) You say, نُكِحَتِ المَرْأَةُ عَلَى ضِرٍّ The woman was taken to wife in addition to a former wife. (S.) And, accord. to Aboo-'Abd-Allah Et-Tuwál, تَزَوَّجْتُ المَرْأَةَ عَلَى ضِرٍّ and ↓ ضُرٍّ [I took the woman to wife in addition to another wife]. (S.) And تَزَوَّجَ عَلَى ضِرٍّ and ↓ ضُرٍّ i. e. ↓ مُضَارَّةٍ, meaning He married so as to have two or three wives together. (K.) And Kr mentions the phrase, تَزَوَّجْتُ المَرْأَةَ عَلَى

ضِرٍّ كُنَّ لَهَا [I took to wife the woman in addition to others who were her fellow-wives]: and if it be so, ضِرّ is an inf. n. [used in this instance as an epithet, and therefore applicable to a pl. number as well as to a single person], formed by the rejection of the augmentative letter [in its verb, i. e. أَضَرَّ], or it is a pl. that has no sing. (TA.) A2: One says also رَجُلٌ ضِرُّ أَضْرَــارٍ (K, TA) i. e. A man [who is] a strong one of strong ones; like as one says صِلُّ أَصْلَالٍ and ضِلُّ أَضْلَالٍ: (TA:) or very cunning (دَاهِيَةٌ) in his judgment, or opinion. (K, TA.) ضَرَّةٌ [Necessity, or need;] a subst. from 8: (K, TA:) hardness, distressfulness, or afflictiveness, of state or condition: and annoyance, molestation, harm, or hurt. (Sgh, K.) See also [ضُرٌّ, and] ضَرَرٌ, and ضَرَّآءُ, and ضَرُورَةٌ.

A2: A woman's husband's wife; her fellow-wife: (S, Msb, K:) an appellation disliked by the Muslim; جَارَةٌ being used in preference to it; accord. to a trad.: (TA:) pl. ضَرَائِرُ (Msb, K) and ضَرَّاتٌ; (Msb;) the former extr. [with respect to rule]; (TA;) the latter regular. (Msb.) [See also عَلَّةٌ.] b2: Hence, sing. of ضَرَائِرُ signifying (tropical:) Discordant things or affairs; likened to fellow-wives, who will not agree. (TA.) b3: And [hence also, app.,] الضَّرَّتَانِ is a term applied to (assumed tropical:) The two stones of a mill. (S, M.) A3: The flesh of the ضَرْع [or udder]: (S:) or the udder (ضرع) altogether, (K, TA,) except the أَطْبَآء [or teats], when containing milk, but not otherwise: (TA:) or the base of the ضرع, which is never, or scarcely ever, without milk in it: (TA:) or the base of the ثَدْى [or breast]: and i. q. خِلْفٌ [q. v.]. (K.) One says ضَرَّةٌ شَكْرَى, meaning A full ضرّة: (S in this art.:) or a ضرّة having much milk. (S in art. شكر.) b2: ضَرَّةُ الإِبْهَامِ The portion of flesh that is beneath the thumb, which is what corresponds to the أَلْيَه in the hand: (S:) or الضَّرَّةُ signifies the portion of the palm of the hand extending from beneath the little finger to the wrist: (Zj, in his “ Khalk el-Insán: ”) or the inner side of the hand, (K, TA,) over against the little finger, corresponding to the الية in the hand: (TA:) or the portion of flesh beneath the thumb: (K:) or the root thereof [i. e. of the thumb]: (TA:) and that part of the flesh of the sole of the foot upon which one treads, next the great toe. (K.) [See أَلْيَةٌ.] b3: The pl. of ضَرَّةٌ (in all the senses expl. above, TA) is ضَرَائِرُ, (K, TA,) which [as said above] is extr. (TA.) b4: And الضَّرَّتَانِ signifies The buttocks, on each side of the bone thereof: (K:) or the two flabby portions of flesh, on each side. (M, TA.) A4: Also Much property, (S,) or many cattle, (S, * TA,) exclusive of money: (TA:) or property, or cattle, (مال,) upon which one relies [for his maintenance], but belonging to another, or others, (K, TA,) of his relations: (TA:) and a detached number of cattle, of camels, and of sheep or goats. (K, TA.) ضُرَّةٌ: see ضَرَّآءُ.

ضَرَرٌ: see ضُرٌّ, in two places. b2: Also Defect, deficiency, detriment, or loss, (Msb, K,) and so ↓ ضَرَّةٌ and ↓ ضَرَارَةٌ, (TA,) that happens to a thing, (K,) or to articles of property. (Msb.) You say, دَخَلَ عَلَيْهِ ضَرَرٌ فِى مَالِهِ [Defect, deficiency, detriment, or loss, came upon him in his property, or cattle]. (TA.) And هُوَ فِى ضَرَرِ خَيْرٍ

[He is in a state of defective, or little, prosperity]. (TA.) See also ضَرَّآءُ. b3: Also Narrowness, or straitness. (A 'Obeyd, S, K.) You say مَكَانٌ ذُو ضَرَرٍ A narrow place. (A 'Obeyd, S.) And لَا ضَرَرَ عَلَيْكَ and ↓ لا ضَارُورَةَ and ↓ لا تَضِرَّةَ [app. No straitness shall befall thee: or no evil: or no adversity: or no want]. (S.) b4: And Narrow. (K.) You say مَكَانٌ ضَرَرٌ A narrow place. (TA.) And مَآءٌ ضَرَرٌ Water in a narrow place. (IAar.) b5: And The brink, or edge, of a cave, or cavern. (AA, O, K.) One says, لَا تَمْشِ عَلَى هٰذَا الضَّرَرِ [Walk not thou on this brink, or edge, of a cave]. (AA, O.) ضَرِيرٌ i. q. مُضَارَّةٌ [i. e. Injurious conduct, either in the first instance or in return or requital: &c.: see 3]: (S, A, K:) a subst. in this sense: (TA:) but it is mostly used in the sense here next following. (S, TA.) b2: (tropical:) Jealousy. (S, A, K.) One says, ما أَشَدَّ ضَرِيرَهُ عَلَيْهَا (tropical:) How great is his jealousy on her account! (S, A.) And إِنَّهُ لَذُو ضَرِيرٍ عَلَى امْرَأَتِهِ (tropical:) Verily he is jealous on account of his wife. (TA.) b3: Also Spirit (نَفْسٌ), and remains of stoutness of body (بَقِيَّةُ جِسْمٍ): (S, K:) or, as some say, remains of spirit (بَقِيَّةُ نَفْسٍ). (TA.) One says نَاقَةٌ ذَاتُ ضَرِيرٍ A she-camel strong in spirit, slow in becoming fatigued: (S, TA:) also expl. as meaning that injures the [other] camels by the vehemence of her pace, or the hardness of her journeying. (TA.) and بَاقٍ ضَرِيرُهَا, referring to camels, is expl. by As as meaning Whose strength is lasting. (TA.) b4: Also Patience, (S, K,) and endurance. (S.) One says, إِنَّهُ لَذُو ضَرِيرٍ Verily he has patient endurance of evil: (TA:) and إِنَّهُ لَذُو ضَرِيرٍ عَلَى

الشَّرِّ وَالشِّدَةِ Verily he has patient endurance of evil and hardship; (As, S, * TA;) a phrase used in relation to a man and to a beast. (TA.) A2: Also [an epithet] signifying Anything intermixed, or mingled, with ضُرّ [i. e. harm, injury, &c.]; and so ↓ مَضْرُورٌ. (K.) b2: (assumed tropical:) Blind; (S, K;) [a more respectful epithet than أَعْمَى]; pl. أَضِرَّــآءُ: (K:) (assumed tropical:) harmed by the loss of an eye, or by a constant and severe disease: (Msb:) (tropical:) diseased: (A, K:) and (assumed tropical:) lean, or emaciated: (K:) affected with a malady of long continuance; or crippled, or deprived of the power to move or to stand or to walk, by disease, or by a protracted disease: (TA:) fem. with ة: (A, K:) and pl. as above. (TA.) b3: And Persevering, and strong. (TA.) [Thus having contr. meanings.] b4: And Very patient (AA, S, K) in endurance of everything; applied to a beast, (AA, S,) and also to a man. (TA.) A3: Also The brink of a valley; (S, K;) the side thereof: one says, نَزَلَ فُلَانٌ عَلَى أَحَدِ ضَرِيرَى الوَادِى, meaning [Such a one alighted] upon one of the two sides of the valley: (S:) pl. أَضِرَّــةٌ. (TA.) b2: [Freytag has explained it also, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees, as meaning The last part of a journey.]

ضَرَائِرُ Persons in want, needy, or poor. (S.) b2: Also pl. of ضَرَّةٌ, [q. v.,] (Msb, K, TA,) in various senses. (TA.) ضَرَارَةٌ: see ضَرَرٌ: and ضَرَّآءُ, in two places. b2: Also (assumed tropical:) Blindness. (S, K, TA.) [See 1, last sentence, where it is mentioned as an inf. n.]

ضَرُورَةٌ Necessity, necessitude, need, or want; (Lth, S, Msb, K;) as also ↓ ضَارُورَةٌ (S, K) and ↓ ضَارُورٌ and ↓ ضَارُورَآءُ and ↓ ضَرَّةٌ: (K, TA:) pl. ضَرُورَاتٌ. (TA.) You say, حَمَلَنِى الضَّرُورَةُ عَلَى

كَذَا وَكَذَا [Necessity urged me to do such and such things]. (Lth.) And ↓ رَجُلٌ ذُو ضَارُورَةِ and ضَرُورَةٍ A man in want. (S.) [And hence فِى

الضَّرُورَةِ as meaning In the case of necessity in poetry or verse: and ضَرُورَةً by necessity; meaning by poetic license. See also ضَرُورِيَّةٌ.] b2: and Difficulty, distress, affliction, trouble, inconvenience, fatigue, or weariness. (Msb.) [See also ضُرٌّ, and ضَرَّةٌ, and ضَرَّآءُ.]

ضَرُورِىٌّ [Necessary knowledge]; as opposed to اِكْتِسَابِىٌّ, [natural, bestowed by nature, instinctive, or] such as the creature has by [divine] appointment; and, as opposed to اِسْتِدْلَالِىٌّ, [intuitive, immediate, axiomatic, or] such as originates without thought, or reflection, and intellectual examination of an evidence or a proof. (Kull.) [See also بَدِيهِىٌّ.] b2: [ضَرُورِيَّةٌ as an epithet applied to a proposition means Qualified by the expression بِالضَّرُورَةِ (by necessity). b3: And the pl. ضَرُورِيَّاتٌ means Necessary, or indispensable, things.]

ضَرُورِيَّةٌ Necessity. (See also ضَرُورَةٌ.) b2: As fem. of the epithet ضَرُورِىٌّ, see this latter word.]

ضَرَّآءُ A hurtful state or condition; (IAth;) contr. of سَرَّآءُ: (IAth, Msb:) or hardship, distress, or straitness of condition [or of the means of subsistence, or of the conveniences of life]; (AHeyth;) i. q. شِدَّةٌ; (S, A, K;) as also بَأْسَآءُ, like which it is a fem. n. without a mase.; and accord. to Fr, أَضُرٌّ and أَبْؤُسٌ may be used as pls. of these two ns.: (S:) or, accord. to Az, (assumed tropical:) that [evil] which relates to the person; as disease: whereas بأسآء is that which relates to property; as poverty: (Bd in ii. 172:) or detriment, or loss, with respect to property and with respect to persons; (A, K;) as also ↓ ضَرَّةٌ, or ↓ ضُرَّةٌ, (accord. to different copies of the K,) and ↓ ضَرَارَةٌ: (K:) and [hence] poverty: and punishment: and drought, or barrenness; or vehement, or intense, drought; (TA: [see also ضَارُورَآءُ:]) and (assumed tropical:) disease of long continuance; or such as cripples, or deprives of the power to move or to stand or to walk; (A, K;) as also ↓ ضَرَرٌ, as used in the Kur iv. 97: or, accord. to Ibn-'Arafeh, the latter there means (assumed tropical:) a hurtful malady that cuts one off from serving in war against unbelievers and the like; as also ↓ ضَرَارَةٌ; relating to sight, &c. (TA.) A2: [Also, accord. to Freytag, Tangled trees, in a valley: but the word having this meaning is correctly ضَرَآءٌ, belonging to art. ضرو and ضرى, q. v. And be explains it also as meaning a bare, or an open, place; and the contr. i. e. a place covered with trees; referring to the “ Kitáb el-Addád. ”]

ضَرَّارٌ [That harms, injures, hurts, &c., much]. (TA in art. خلو.) ضَارٌّ [act. part. n. of 1; Harming, injuring, hurting, &c.; or that harms, &c.; noxious, injurious, &c.]. النَّافِعُ الضَّارُّ, an appellation of God, means He who benefiteth and who harmeth whomsoever He will, of his creatures. (TA.) ضَارُورٌ: see ضَرُورَةٌ.

ضَارُورَةٌ: see ضَرَرٌ; and ضَرُورَةٌ, in two places.

ضَارُورَآءُ Drought: and hardship, distress, or adversity. (K.) See also ضَرُورَةٌ. [And see ضُرٌّ, and ضَرَّآءُ.]

صِفَةٌ اضْطِرَارِيَّةٌ i. q. صِفَةٌ خِلْقِيَّةٌ i. e. A natural quality; opposed to اخْتِيَارِيَّةٌ.]

تَضِرَّةٌ and تَضُرَّةٌ: see ضُرٌّ: and for the former see also ضَرَرٌ.

مُضِرٌّ Approaching (K, TA) to a thing: and approaching so near as to harm, injure, or hurt. (TA.) سَحَابٌ مُضِرٌّ means Clouds approaching the earth. (S, A.) A2: Also A man having two wives, (S, K, *) or having [several] wives at the same time. (Msb.) And a woman having a fellow-wife, (TA,) or having fellow-wives; (S, Msb;) having a fellow-wife, or two fellow-wives; as also مُضِرَّةٌ. (K.) A3: And A man having a ضَرَّة [q. v.] of cattle: (TA:) or who has a ضَرَّة of cattle that return to him in the afternoon, or evening, from the place of pasture. (S, TA.) مَضَرَّةٌ A cause, or means, of harm, injury, hurt, mischief, or damage; contr. of مَنْفَعَةٌ: (S, TA:) [and simply] harm, injury, hurt, &c.; syn. ضَرَرٌ: pl. مَضَارُّ. (Msb.) مِضْرَارٌ A woman, and a she-camel, and a mare, that takes fright, and runs away, and goes at random, (تَنِدُّ وَتَرْكَبُ شِدْقَهَا,) by reason of briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness. (IAar, K.) مَضْرُورٌ: see ضَرِيرٌ.

بَيْعُ المُضْطَرِّ, which is forbidden in a trad., is of two kinds: one is The sale that one is compelled to contract against his will; and this is null: the other is the sale to which one is necessitated to consent in consequence of a debt that he has incurred or of a burden that has come upon him, so that he sells at a loss that which is in his possession; and this kind of sale is valid, though disapproved by the people of knowledge. (IAth, TA.)

المتشابه

Entries on المتشابه in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Tahānawī, Kashshāf Iṣṭilāḥāt al-Funūn wa-l-ʿUlūm and Al-Munāwī, al-Tawqīf ʿalā Muhimmāt al-Taʿārīf
المتشابه: المشكل الذي يحتاج فيه إلى فكر وتأمل.
المتشابه:
[في الانكليزية] Similar ،alike
[ في الفرنسية] Ressemblant ،semblable
اسم فاعل من التّشابه في اللغة هو كون أحد المثلين متشابها للآخر بحيث يعجز الذهن عن التمييز. قال الله تعالى: إِنَّ الْبَقَرَ تَشابَهَ عَلَيْنا، ومنه يقال اشتبه الأمر عليّ كما في التفسير الكبير في تفسير قوله تعالى: هُوَ الَّذِي أَنْزَلَ عَلَيْكَ الْكِتابَ مِنْهُ آياتٌ مُحْكَماتٌ هُنَّ أُمُّ الْكِتابِ وَأُخَرُ مُتَشابِهاتٌ الآية. والمتشابه من السطوح والمجسّمات والأعداد مذكورة في مواضعها أي في لفظ السطح والمجسّم والعدد. والمتشابه من الحركة قد سبق.
والمتشابه عند المتكلّمين هو المتّحد في الكيف.
وعند البلغاء يطلق على قسم من التجنيس. وعند الأصوليين والفقهاء هو ضد المحكم. قالوا القرآن بعضه محكم وبعضه متشابه على ما تدلّ عليه الآية المذكورة. وقيل إنّ القرآن كلّه محكم لقوله تعالى: كِتابٌ أُحْكِمَتْ آياتُهُ.
وأجيب بأنّ معناه أحكمت آياته بكونها كلاما حقا فصيحا بالغا حدّ الإعجاز. وقيل كلّه متشابه لقوله تعالى: كِتاباً مُتَشابِهاً وأجيب بأنّه متشابه بمعنى أنّ بعضه يشبه بعضا في الحقّ والصدق والإعجاز. ثم إنهم اختلفوا في تعيينهما على أقوال. فقيل المحكم ما عرف المراد منه إمّا بالظهور أو التأويل والمتشابه ما استأثر الله بعلمه ولا يرجى دركه أصلا كقيام الساعة وخروج الدجّال والحروف المقطعة في أوائل السور، وبهذا المعنى قيل كلّ ما أمكن تحصيل العلم به سواء كان بدليل جلي أو خفي فهو المحكم، وكلّ ما لا سبيل إلى معرفته فهو المتشابه. وقيل المحكم ما وضح معناه والمتشابه نقيضه. وقيل المحكم ما لا يحتمل من التأويل إلّا وجها واحدا والمتشابه ما احتمل أوجها. وقيل [المحكم] ما كان معقول المعنى والمتشابه بخلافه كأعداد الصلوات واختصاص الصيام برمضان دون شعبان قاله الماوردي. وقيل المحكم ما استقلّ بنفسه والمتشابه ما لا يستقلّ بنفسه إلّا بردّه إلى غيره.
وقيل المحكم ما يدرى تأويله وتنزيله والمتشابه ما لا يدرى إلّا بالتأويل. وقيل المحكم ما لم يتكرّر ألفاظه ومقابله المتشابه. وقيل المحكم الفرائض والوعد والوعيد والمتشابه. القصص والأمثال. ونقل عن ابن عباس أنّ المحكمات ناسخه وحلاله وحرامه وحدوده وفرائضه وما يؤمن به ويعمل به والمتشابه منسوخه ومقدّمه ومؤخّره وأمثاله وأقسامه وما يؤمن به ولا يعمل به. ونقل عنه أيضا أنّه قال المحكمات هي ثلاث آيات في سورة الأنعام قُلْ تَعالَوْا إلى آخر الآيات الثلاث، والمتشابهات هي التي تشابهت على اليهود وهي أسماء حروف التهجّي المذكورة في أوائل السّور وذلك أنّهم أوّلوها على حساب الجمل، فطلبوا أن يستخرجوا مدّة هذه الأمة فاختلط الأمر عليهم واشتبه. وقيل المحكمات ما فيه الحلال والحرام وما سوى ذلك منه متشابهات يصدق بعضها بعضا وأخرج ابن أبي حاتم عن الربيع قال: المحكمات هي الآمرة الزاجرة. وأخرج عن اسحاق بن سويد أنّ يحيى بن يعمر وأبا فاختة تراجعا في هذه الآية فقال أبو فاختة: فواتح السّور، وقال يحيى الفرائض والأمر والنهي والحلال. وقيل المحكمات ما لم ينسخ منه والمتشابهات ما قد نسخ. وقال مقاتل بن حيان المتشابه فيما بلغنا ألم والمص والمر والر.
وقيل المحكم هو الذي يعمل به والمتشابه هو الذي يؤمن به ولا يعمل به. وقيل المحكم ما ظهر لكلّ أحد من أهل الإسلام حتى لم يختلفوا فيه والمتشابه بخلافه.
اعلم أنّهم اختلفوا في أنّ المتشابه مما يمكن الاطلاع على تأويله أو لا يعلم تأويله إلّا الله على قولين، منشأهما الاختلاف في قوله:
وَالرَّاسِخُونَ فِي الْعِلْمِ هل هو معطوف على الله، ويقولون حال، أو هو مبتدأ وخبره يقولون، والواو للاستئناف. فعلى الأول طائفة قليلة منهم المجاهد والنووي وابن الحاجب، وعلى الثاني الأكثرون من الصحابة والتابعين وأتباعهم ومن بعدهم خصوصا أهل السّنة وهو الصحيح، ولذا قال الحنفية المتشابه ما لا يرجى بيانه.
اعلم أنّ مذهب السّلف في حكم المتشابه التوقّف عن طلب المراد مع اعتقاد حقّية ما أراد الله تعالى به بناء على قراءة الوقف على قوله إِلَّا اللَّهُ الدالة على أنّ تأويله لا يعلمه غير الله تعالى، وإليه ذهب الإمام الأعظم.
وفائدة إنزاله ابتلاء الراسخين في العلم بمنعهم عن التفكير فيه والوصول إلى غاية متمنّاهم من العلم بأسراره، فكما أنّ الجهّال مبتلون بتحصيل ما هو غير المطلوب عندهم من العلم والإمعان في الطلب، فكذلك العلماء مبتلون بالوقف وترك ما هو محبوب عندهم إذ لا يمكن تكليف العالم بطلب العلم لأنّ العلم غاية متمناه، إذ ابتلاء كلّ واحد إنّما يكون على خلاف هواه وعكس متمناه وابتلاء الراسخ أعظم النوعين بلوى لأنّ التكليف في ترك المحبوب أشدّ وأكثر من التكليف في تحصيل غير المراد، وهذا البلوى أعمهما جدوى لأنّه أشق وأكبر فثوابه أعظم وأكثر، هكذا في التلويح. وقال الطيبي: المراد بالمحكم ما اتّضح معناه والمتشابه بخلافه لأنّ اللفظ الموضوع لمعنى إما أن يحتمل غير ذلك المعنى أولا، والثاني النّص، والأول إمّا أن تكون دلالته على ذلك الغير أرجح أولا، والأول هو الظاهر، والثاني إمّا أن تكون مساوية أولا، والأول المجمل، والثاني المأوّل. فالقدر المشترك بين النّصّ والظاهر هو المحكم وبين المجمل والمأوّل هو المتشابه. وعلم المتشابه مختصّ بالله، فالوقف على قوله تعالى إِلَّا اللَّهُ تام.
وقال بعضهم العقل مبتلى باعتقاد حقّية المتشابه كابتلاء البدن بأداء العبادة كالحكيم إذا صنّف كتابا أجمل فيه أحيانا ليكون موضع خضوع المتعلّم للاستاذ.
وقال الإمام الرازي اللفظ إذا كان محتملا لمعنيين وكان بالنسبة إلى أحدهما راجحا وبالنسبة إلى الآخر مرجوحا، فإن حملناه على الراجح فهذا هو المتشابه، فنقول صرف اللفظ عن الراجح إلى المرجوح لا بدّ فيه من دليل منفصل، وهو إمّا لفظي أو عقلي، والأول لا يمكن اعتباره في المسائل الأصولية الاعتقادية القطعية لتوقّفه على انتفاء الاحتمالات العشرة المعروفة، وانتفاؤها مظنون والموقوف على المظنون مظنون، والظّنّي لا يكتفى [به في الأصول]، وإنّما العقلي يفيد صرف اللفظ عن الظاهر لكون الظاهر محالا. وأمّا إثبات المعنى المراد فلا يمكن بالعقل لأنّ طريق ذلك ترجيح مجاز على مجاز وتأويل على تأويل، وذلك الترجيح لا يمكن إلّا بالدليل اللفظي، والدليل اللفظي في الترجيح ضعيف لا يفيد إلّا الظّنّ، ولذا اختار الأئمة المحقّقون من السلف والخلف أنّ بعد إقامة الدليل القاطع على أنّ حمل اللفظ على ظاهره محال لا يجوز الخوض في تعيين التأويل وقال الخطابي المتشابه على ضربين الأول ما إذا ردّ إلى المحكم واعتبر به عرف معناه والآخر ما لا سبيل إلى معرفة حقيقته وهو الذي يتبعه أهل الزيغ.

وقال الراغب الآيات ثلاثة أضرب: محكم على الإطلاق، ومتشابه على الاطلاق، ومحكم من وجه متشابه من وجه. فالمتشابه بالجملة ثلاثة أضرب: متشابه من جهة اللفظ فقط وهو ضربان: أحدهما يرجع إلى الألفاظ المفردة إمّا من جهة الغرابة نحو يزفون أو الاشتراك كاليد والوجه، وثانيهما يرجع إلى الكلام المركّب وذلك ثلاثة أضرب: ضرب لاختصار الكلام نحو وَإِنْ خِفْتُمْ أَلَّا تُقْسِطُوا فِي الْيَتامى فَانْكِحُوا ما طابَ لَكُمْ وضرب لبسطه نحو لَيْسَ كَمِثْلِهِ شَيْءٌ لأنّه لو قيل ليس مثله شيء كان أظهر للسامع، وضرب لنظم الكلام نحو الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَنْزَلَ عَلى عَبْدِهِ الْكِتابَ وَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ لَهُ عِوَجاً قَيِّماً إذ تقديره أنزل على عبده الكتاب قيّما ولم يجعل له عوجا، ومتشابه من جهة المعنى فقط وهو أوصاف الله تعالى وأوصاف القيامة، فإنّ تلك الصفات لا تتصوّر لنا إذ لا تحصل في نفوسنا صورة ما لم نحسّه، ومتشابه من جهتهما أي من جهة اللفظ والمعنى وهو خمسة أضرب: الأول من جهة الكمية كالعموم والخصوص نحو اقتلوا المشركين. والثاني من جهة الكيفية كالوجوب والندب نحو فانكحوا ما طاب لكم. والثالث من جهة الزمان والمكان كالناسخ والمنسوخ.
والرابعة من جهة المكان والأمور التي نزلت فيها نحو وَلَيْسَ الْبِرُّ بِأَنْ تَأْتُوا الْبُيُوتَ مِنْ ظُهُورِها فإنّ من لا يعرف [عاداتهم] في الجاهلية يتعذّر عليه تفسير مثل هذه الآية.
والخامس من جهة الشروط التي بها يصحّ الفعل ويفسد كشرط الصلاة والنكاح. قال وهذه إذا تصوّرت علمت أنّ كلّ ما ذكره المفسّرون في تفسير المتشابه لا يخرج عن هذه التقاسيم. ثم جميع المتشابه على ثلاثة أضرب. ضرب لا سبيل إلى الوقوف عليه كوقت الساعة وخروج الدابة ونحو ذلك. وضرب للإنسان سبيل إلى معرفته كالألفاظ الغريبة والأحكام الغلقة.
وضرب متردّد بين أمرين يختصّ بمعرفته بعض الراسخين في العلم ويخفى على من دونهم وهو المشار إليه بقوله صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم لابن عباس (اللهم فقّهه في الدين وعلّمه التّأويل) وإذا عرفت هذه الجملة عرفت أنّ الوقف على قوله وَما يَعْلَمُ تَأْوِيلَهُ إِلَّا اللَّهُ ووصله بقوله وَالرَّاسِخُونَ فِي الْعِلْمِ كلاهما جائزان، وأنّ لكلّ منهما وجها انتهى. وأكثر ما حرّرناه منقول من الاتقان وبعضه من كشف البزدوي.
وأمّا المتشابه عند المحدّثين فقد قالوا إن اتفقت أسماء الرواة خطا ونطقا أي تلفظا واختلفت الآباء نطقا مع ائتلافها خطا أو بالعكس كأن تختلف أسماء الرواة نطقا وتأتلف خطا أو يتّفق الآباء خطا ونطقا فهو النوع الذي يقال له المتشابه. فالأول كمحمد بن عقيل بفتح العين ومحمد بن عقيل بضمها، والثاني كشريح بن النعمان بالشين المعجمة والحاء المهملة وسريج بن النعمان بالسين المهملة والجيم، وكذا إن وقع ذلك الاتفاق في اسم واسم أب والاختلاف في النسبة. والمراد بالاسم العلم ليشتمل الكنية واللّقب؛ فالمتشابه يتركّب من المؤتلف والمختلف ومن المتّفق والمفترق. ومن أنواعه أن يحصل الاتفاق أو الاشتباه في الاسم واسم الأب مثلا إلّا في حرف أو حرفين فأكثر من أحدهما أو منهما، وهو على قسمين: إمّا أن يكون الاختلاف بالتغيّر مع أنّ عدد الحروف ثابت في الجهتين، أو يكون الاختلاف بالتغيّر مع نقصان عدد الحروف في بعض الأسماء عن بعض. فمن أمثلة الأول محمد بن سنان بكسر السين المهملة ونونين بينهما ألف ومحمد بن سيّار بفتح السين المهملة وتشديد المثناة التحتانية وبعد الألف راء مهملة. ومن أمثلة الثاني عبد الله بن زيد وعبد الله بن يزيد. ومنه أن يحصل الاتفاق في الخط والنطق لكن يحصل الاختلاف أو الاشتباه بالتقديم والتأخير إمّا في الاسمين ويسمّى المتشابه المقلوب أو نحو ذلك كأن يقع التقديم والتّأخير في الاسم الواحد في بعض حروفه بالنسبة إلى ما يشتبه به. مثال الأول أسود بن يزيد ويزيد بن أسود ومثال الثاني أيوب بن سيّار وأيوب بن يسار هكذا في شرح النخبة وشرحه وشرح الالفية للسخاوي.

الْيَمين

Entries on الْيَمين in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Aḥmadnagarī, Dastūr al-ʿUlamāʾ, or Jāmiʿ al-ʿUlūm fī Iṣṭilāḥāt al-Funūn
الْيَمين: دست راست وَقُوَّة وتوانائي. - وَفِي الشَّرْع تَقْوِيَة أحد طرفِي الْخَبَر بالمقسم بِهِ وَجمعه الْإِيمَان. وَفِي مجمع الْحَوَاشِي الْيَمين تَقْوِيَة مَا عزم عَلَيْهِ من تَحْصِيل فعل أَو امْتِنَاعه عَنهُ بِذكر اسْم الله تَعَالَى سَوَاء كَانَ ذَلِك وَاجِبا أَو مُبَاحا أَو حَرَامًا انْتهى.
ثمَّ الْيَمين بِاللَّه ثَلَاثَة أَقسَام - غموس - ولغو - ومنعقد. إِنَّه إِن حلف على إِثْبَات أَمر مَاض كذبا عمدا فَهُوَ غموس وجزاءه الْإِثْم والغموس هَا هُنَا هُوَ الدُّخُول فِي النَّار. - وَإِن حلف على ذَلِك الْإِثْبَات ظنا فَهُوَ لَغْو لَا فَائِدَة فِيهِ وَلَا إِثْم - وَإِن حلف على أَمر آتٍ فِي الْمُسْتَقْبل مُنْعَقد - وَفِيه كَفَّارَة فَقَط وَلَو مكْرها أَو مجبورا أَو نَاسِيا أَو حنث كَذَلِك - ثمَّ تطلق الْأَيْمَان على التعليقات أَيْضا لِأَن فِيهَا أَيْضا تَقْوِيَة أحد طرفِي الْخَبَر بِالشّرطِ أَو لِأَنَّهَا أَيْمَان التزاما وَلذَا قَالُوا الشَّرْط فِي مثل إِن فعلت كَذَا فعبده حر أَو امْرَأَته طَالِق للْيَمِين على تَحْقِيق نقيض مَضْمُون الشَّرْط -. فَإِن كَانَ الشَّرْط مثبتا مثل إِن ضربت رجلا فَكَذَا فَهُوَ يَمِين للْمَنْع بِمَنْزِلَة قَوْلك وَالله لَا أضْرب رجلا. وَإِن كَانَ منفيا مثل إِن لم أضْرب رجلا فَكَذَا فَهُوَ يَمِين للْحَمْل بِمَنْزِلَة قَوْلك وَالله لَــأَضرِــبَن رجلا. وَالْحَاصِل أَن الْيَمين فِي الْإِثْبَات للْمَنْع - وَفِي النَّفْي للْحَمْل. فَمَعْنَى إِن ضربت رجلا فَعَبْدي حر وَالله لَا أضْرب رجلا. وَمعنى إِن لم أضْرب رجلا فَعَبْدي حر وَالله أضْرب رجلا. وَشرط الْبر فِي الأول أَن لَا يضْرب أحدا من الرِّجَال - وَفِي الثَّانِي ضرب أحد من الرِّجَال.
وَاعْلَم أَن بَين أبي حنيفَة وَالشَّافِعِيّ وَمَالك رَحِمهم الله تَعَالَى اخْتِلَاف فِي أَلْفَاظ الْأَيْمَان وَالْأَصْل أَن الْأَلْفَاظ المستعملة فِي الْأَيْمَان مَبْنِيَّة على الْعرف عندنَا. وَعند الشَّافِعِي رَحمَه الله تَعَالَى تبتنى على الْحَقِيقَة. وَعند مَالك رَحمَه الله تَعَالَى تبتنى على كلم الْقُرْآن.
ثمَّ اعْلَم أَن الْيَمين على نَوْعَيْنِ شَرْعِي وعرفي أما الْيَمين الشَّرْعِيّ فَهُوَ الَّذِي يُوجب الْإِثْم وَالْكَفَّارَة وَهُوَ لَا يجوز إِلَّا بِاللَّه تَعَالَى وكفارته تَحْرِير رَقَبَة فَإِن لم يجد فإطعام عشرَة مَسَاكِين أَو كسوتهم وَإِن لم يسْتَطع فَصِيَام ثَلَاثَة أَيَّام مُتَوَالِيَة. وَأما الْيَمين الْعرفِيّ فَهُوَ مَا اعتاده النَّاس من الْقسم بالعمر والبقاء والقدم وَغير ذَلِك لتأكيد الحكم وَهَذِه الْكَلِمَات بِمَنْزِلَة الْحُرُوف الْمُؤَكّدَة فاليمين الْعرفِيّ بِغَيْر اسْم الله تَعَالَى جَائِز لَيْسَ بمنهي عَنهُ.

الضَّرُّ

Entries on الضَّرُّ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Firuzabadi, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ
الضَّرُّ، ويضمُّ: ضِدُّ النَّفْعِ، أو بالفتح: مَصْدَرٌ، وبالضم: اسمٌ، ضَرَّهُ
وـ به وأضَرَّــهُ وضارَّهُ مُضارَّةً وضِراراً.
والضَّارُورَاءُ: القَحْطُ، والشِّدَّةُ، والضَّرَرُ، وسُوءُ الحالِ،
كالضَّرِّ والتَّضِرَّةِ والتَّضُرَّةِ، والنُّقْصانُ يَدْخُلُ في الشيءِ.
والضَّرَّاءُ: الزَّمانَةُ، والشِّدَّةُ، والنَّقْصُ في الأَموالِ والأَنْفُسِ،
كالضُّرَّةِ والضَّرارَةِ.
والضَّريرُ: الذاهِبُ البَصَرِ
ج: أضِرَّــاءُ، والمريضُ المَهْزُولُ، وهي: بهاءٍ، وكُلُّ ما خالَطَه ضَرٌّ،
كالمَضْرُورِ، والغَيرَةُ، والمُضارَّةُ، وحَرْفُ الوادِي، والنَّفْسُ، وبَقِيَّةُ الجِسْمِ، والصَّبْرُ، والصَّبُورُ.
والاضْطِرارُ: الاحتياجُ إلى الشيءِ.
واضْطَرَّهُ إليهِ: أحْوَجَه وألْجَأَهُ، فاضْطُرَّ، بضم الطاءِ، والاسمُ: الضُّرَّةُ.
والضَّرورَةُ: الحاجةُ،
كالضَّارُورَةِ والضَّارورِ والضَّارُورَاءِ.
والضَّرَرُ: الضِّيقُ، والضَّيِّقُ، وشَفَا الكَهْفِ.
والمُضِرُّ: الدَّانِي.
وأضَرَّ السَّيْلُ من الحائِطِ،
وـ السَّحابُ إلى الأرضِ: دَنَيَا.
و"لا تُضارُّونَ في رُؤْيَتِه": لا تُضامُّونَ تَضامّاً، يَدْنُو بعضُكم من بعضٍ،
أو من ضارَّهُ ضِراراً ومُضارَّةً: إذا خالَفَه.
ورجلٌ ضِرُّ أضْرارٍ: داهيةٌ في رأيهِ.
والضَّرَّتانِ: الأَلْيَةُ من جانِبَيْ عَظْمِها، وزَوْجَتاكَ، وكلُّ ضَرَّةٌ للأُخْرَى، وهُنَّ ضَرائِرُ، والاسمُ: الضَّرُّ، بالكسر.
وتَزَوَّجَ على ضِرٍّ وضُرٍّ، أي: مُضارَّةٍ بين امْرَأتَيْنِ أو ثَلاث، ورجلٌ مُضِرٌّ، وامرأةٌ مُضِرٌّ ومُضِرَّةٌ.
والضَّرَّةُ: شِدَّةُ الحالِ، والأذِيَّةُ، والخِلْفُ، وأصْلُ الثَّدْي، واللَّحْمَةُ تحتَ الإِبهامِ، أو باطِنُ الكَفِّ، والضَّرْعُ كلُّه، وما وقَعَ عليه الوَطْءُ من لَحْمِ باطِنِ القَدَمِ مما يَلِي الإِبهَامَ
ج: ضَرائِرُ، والمالُ تَعْتَمِدُ عليه وهو لغَيرِكَ، والقِطْعَةُ من المالِ والإِبِلِ والغَنَمِ.
وأضَرَّ: أسْرَعَ،
وـ على الأمرِ: أكْرَهَهُ.
والمِضْرارُ من النِّساءِ والإِبِلِ والخَيْلِ: التي تَنِدُّ، وتَرْكَبُ شِدْقَها من النِّشاطِ.
وضُرٌّ، بالضم: ماءٌ. وضِرارٌ، ككِتابٍ: ابنُ الأَزْوَرِ، وابنُ الخَطَّابِ، وابنُ القَعْقاعِ، وابنُ مُقَرِّنٍ: صحابيُّونَ.

سن

Entries on سن in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, ʿAbdullāh ibn ʿAbbās, Gharīb al-Qurʾān fī Shiʿr al-ʿArab, also known as Masāʾil Nāfiʿ b. al-Azraq, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 1 more

سن

1 سَنَّهُ, (M, L, K,) [aor. ـُ inf. n. سَنٌّ, (M,) He (a man, M, L) bit him (another man, M, L) with his أَسْنَان [or teeth]. (M, L, K: but in the K, with the أَسْنَان.) [Hence, app.,] سُنَّتِ الأَرْضُ The herbage of the land was eaten. (L, K.) b2: And, (M, L, in the K “ or,”) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He broke his (a man's, M, L) أَسْنَان [or teeth]. (M, L, K.) b3: سُنَّتِ البَدَنَةُ: and سَنَّهَا اللّٰهُ: see 4. b4: Also, (accord. to the M and L, but accord. to the K “ or,”) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He pierced him, or thrust him, with the سِنَان [or spear-head]. (M, L, K.) And سَنَّهُ بِالرُّمْحِ He pierced him, or thrust him, with the spear. (L.) b5: And He fixed, or mounted, upon it (i. e. the spear) the سِنَان [or iron head]; (M, L, K;) and ↓ أَسَنَّهُ he put to it a سِنَان. (L.) b6: Also, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L, Msb,) He sharpened it, whetted it, or made it sharp-pointed, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) and polished it, (M, L, K,) namely, a thing, (M, L,) or a knife; (S, L, Msb, K;) and so ↓ سنّنهُ: (M, L, K:) and سَنَّ he sharpened, whetted, or made sharp-pointed, a spear-head upon the مِسَنّ: (L:) and he rubbed, or grated, a stone upon a stone. (Fr, L.) b7: [Hence,] سَنَّنِى هٰذَا الشَّىْءُ (assumed tropical:) This thing [sharpened my appetite;] made me desirous of food. (K.) The Arabs say [also] الحَمْضُ تَسُنُّ الإِبِلَ عَلَى الخُلَّةِ (assumed tropical:) The [plants, or trees, called]

حمض strengthen the camels [or sharpen their appetites] for the [plants, or trees, called] خلّة, like as the whetstone strengthens [or sharpens] the edge of the knife. (L.) b8: [Hence also,] سَنَّ

أَضْرَــاسَهُ, (M, L, K, *) [aor. and] inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He rubbed and cleaned his teeth with the stick used for that purpose; (M, L, K;) as though he polished them. (M, L.) b9: And سَنَّ الإِبِلَ, (ISk, S, M, L,) or المَالَ, (K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He tended well, (K,) or pastured and tended well, (ISk, S, L,) or pastured, and rendered fat, or plump, (M, L,) the camels, (ISk, S, M, L,) or the cattle; (K;) [so that they became in good condition, free from mange or the like;] as though he polished them. (ISk, S, M, L, K.) b10: And سَنُّوا المَالَ They sent the cattle into the pasturage. (El-Muärrij, S, L, K. *) b11: And سَنَّ الإِبِلَ, (M, L, K,) [aor. and] inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He drove the camels quickly: (M, L, K:) or, as some say, السَّنُّ signifies السَّيْرُ الشَّدِيدُ [i. e. the making to go vehemently; السَّيْرُ being here syn. with التَّسْيِيرُ]: (M, L:) you say, سَنَنْتُ النَّاقَةَ I made the she-camel to go (سِرْتُهَا, S, or سَيَّرْتُهَا, L) vehemently. (S, L.) b12: إٍنَّمَا إُنَسَّى لِأَسُنَّ, occurring in a trad., meaning I am made to forget only that I may drive men by directing to the right way, and show them what is needful for them to do when forgetfulness occurs to them, may be from سَنَّ [expl. above as] meaning “ he pastured and tended well ” the camels. (L.) b13: سَنَّ عَلَيْهِ المَآءَ, [aor. and inf. n. as above,] He poured forth the water upon him, or it; (M, L, K;) as also ↓ اسنّهُ: (Ham p. 611:) or he discharged the water gently upon him, or it. (M, L.) You say, سَنَنْتُ المَآءَ عَلَى وَجْهِى, (S, L,) or عَلَى الوَجْهِ, (Msb,) or سَنَّ المَآءَ عَلَى وَجْهِهِ, (L,) or فِى وَجْهِهِ, (Mgh,) aor. as above, (Mgh, L,) and so the inf. n., (L,) I [or he] discharged the water without scattering upon his face: if scattering it in pouring, you say, شَنَنْتُ: (S, L:) or I, or he, poured the water gently (Mgh, L, Msb) upon the face, (Msb,) or upon his face. (Mgh, L.) And سَنَّ التُّرَابَ He poured the dust, or earth, gently upon the ground: (S, L:) and he put it gently upon a corpse. (L.) And سَنَّتِ العَيْنُ الدَّمْعَ, aor. and inf. n. as above, The eye poured forth tears. (M, L.) And اُسْنُنْ قُرُونَ فَرَسِكَ Make the [issues of] sweat to flow from thy horse by plying him hard, in order that he may become lean, or light of flesh: and سُنَّ لَهُ قَرْنٌ, and قُرُونٌ, An issue, and issues, of his sweat, was, and were, made to flow. (L.) سَنَّ عَلَيْهِ الدِّرْعَ, (S, M, L, K,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (S, M, L,) He put (lit. poured) upon him the coat of mail. (S, M, L, K.) b14: سَنَّ الفَحْلُ النَّاقَةَ The stallion threw down the she-camel (كَبَّهَا, in copies of the K [erroneously] رَكِبَهَا,) upon her face. (L, K. * [See also 3.]) b15: سَنَّ الطِّينَ He plastered pottery with the clay: (M, L:) or he made the clay into pottery. (M, L, K.) b16: سَنَّهُ, (S, L, K,) aor. as above, (S,) and so the inf. n., (S, L,) also signifies He formed it, fashioned it, or shaped it; (S, L, K;) namely, a thing: (K:) and some say, he made it long. (L.) b17: And [from the former of these two meanings, app.,] He instituted, established, or prescribed, it, i. e. a custom, practice, usage, or the like, whether good or bad; set the example of it; originated it as a custom &c. to be followed by others after him. (L.) You say, سَنَنْتُ لَكُمْ سُنَّةً فَاتَّبِعُوهَا [I have instituted &c., for you an institute, a custom, a practice, a usage, or the like, to be followed, therefore follow ye it]. (L.) And سَنَّ فُلَانٌ طَرِيقًا مِنَ الخَيْرِ, aor. and inf. n. as above, Such a one originated [or instituted] an act of goodness, or piety, [or a good, or pious, way of acting,] which his people knew not, and which they afterwards followed, or pursued. (L.) And سَنَّ اللّٰهُ سُنَّتَهُ لِلنَّاسِ God manifested, or made known, his statutes, or ordinances, and commands and prohibitions, [i. e. his laws,] to men: (M, L:) and سَنَّ اللّٰهُ سُنَّةً God manifested, or made known, a right way [of acting &c.]: (L:) [and in like manner one says of any one,] سَنَّ الأَمْرَ He manifested, or made known, the thing, affair, or case. (K.) b18: and سَنَّ سُنَّةً, (M, L,) or طَرِيقَةً, (K,) [aor. and] inf. n. as above, (M, L,) He pursued [a way, course, rule, mode, or manner, of acting or conduct or life or the like]; as also ↓ استنّها; (M, L;) or ↓ استسنّها; (so in the K;) and بِهَا ↓ استنّ: (K in art. سير:) and بِطَرِيقٍ مِنَ الخَيْرِ ↓ استسنّوا [They followed, or pursued, a good, or pious, way of acting]. (L.) It is said in a trad. respecting the Magians, أَهْلِ الكِتَابِ ↓ سُنُّوا بِهِمْ سُنَّةَ, i. e. Pursue ye with them the way of the People of the Scripture, or Bible; act with them as ye act with these; granting them security on the condition of receiving [from them] the [tax called]

جِزْيَة. (Mgh, L. *) A2: سُنَّ is also expl. as meaning He, or it, became altered for the worse, or stinking: so in a trad. of Barwaa the daughter of Wáshik, where it is said, كَانَ زَوْجُهَا سُنَّ فِى بِئْرٍ

[Her husband had become altered for the worse, or stinking, having died, in a well which he had descended]: from the saying in the Kur مِنْ حَمَأ

مَسْنُونٍ: [see مَسْنُونٌ:] but some say that he [who used this phrase] meant [to say, or meant thereby,] أَسِنَ, i. e. his head became affected with vertigo by reason of a foul odour that he smelt, and he swooned. (L.) 2 سنّنهُ: see 1, near the beginning. b2: [Hence,] سنّن المَنْطِقَ (assumed tropical:) He made the speech good, or beautiful; (M, L, K;) as though he polished it. (M, L.) b3: And سنّن إِلَيْهِ الرُّمْحَ, (M, L, K,) inf. n. تَسْنِينٌ, (M, L,) He directed, or pointed, the spear towards him, or it. (M, L, K.) 3 سانّ النَّاقَةَ, inf. n. مُسَانَّةٌ and سِنَانٌ, (S, M, L, K,) He (the stallion-camel) bit the she-camel with the fore part of the mouth: (L:) or he opposed himself to her, (M, L,) or drove her, (S, L,) or bit her with the fore part of the mouth, and drove her, (K,) to make her lie down, (S, M, L, K,) in order that he might cover her: (S, M, * L, K:) or he covered her without her desiring it, or before she desired it, by force. (IB, L.) 4 اسنّ, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) inf. n. إِسْنَانٌ, (Mgh, L, Msb,) said of a man, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) and of other than man, (Msb,) i. q. كَبِرَ [meaning He became advanced in age, or fullgrown], (S, L, Msb,) or كَبِرَتْ سِنُّهُ [which means the same]; (M, L, K;) as also ↓ استسنّ: (K:) but Az says that الإِسْنَانُ in the case of an animal of the ox-kind and of the sheep or goat, is not the same as in that of a man: for in such animals it means [the attaining to the age of] the coming forth of the [permanent] ثَنِيَّة [or central incisor]: (Msb:) or in such animals it means at least [the attaining to the age of] the shedding of the [tooth called] ثنيّة [which is generally said to be in the third year]; and at the utmost in such animals, [the attaining to the age of] what is termed الصُّلُوغ or السُّلُوغ [which is in the sixth year]; and at the utmost in camels, [the attaining to the age of] what is termed البُزُول [which is generally in the ninth year]. (Mgh, L.) [It is also expl. in the K as meaning His tooth grew forth: but the right explanation is one given in the Mgh and L; i. e. his tooth whereby he became مَسِنّ grew forth.] لَمْ يُسْنَنْ, occurring in a trad. of Ibn-'Omar, as some relate it, is a mistake for لَمْ يُسْنِنْ. (Mgh, L.) And البَدَنَةُ ↓ سُنَّتِ, a phrase mentioned by KT, as meaning The teeth of the بدنة grew forth, is also a mistake [for أَسَنَّت]. (L.) b2: You say also, اسنّ سَدِيسُ النَّاقَةِ The [tooth called] سديس of the she-camel grew forth, i. e. in the eighth year. (S, L.) A2: Also, said of God, He made a tooth to grow forth. (S, L, K.) اللّٰهُ ↓ سَنَّهَا, [referring to the teeth of a بَدَنَة,] a phrase mentioned by KT, is a mistake [for أَسَنَّهَا]. (L.) b2: See also 1, in the former half of the paragraph, in two places.5 تسنّن بِهِ [He took him, or it, as an exemplar, example, or object to be imitated]. (K voce قُدْوَةٌ.) b2: تسنّن فِى عَدْوِهِ He (a man) went at random, heedlessly, or in a headlong manner, in his running; as also ↓ استنّ. (M, L.) A2: See also 5 in art. سنه, last signification.6 تَسَانَّتِ الفُحُولُ i. q. تَكَادَمَت [meaning The stallion-camels bit one another with the fore part of the mouth]. (L, K.) 8 استنّ He rubbed and cleaned his teeth with the سِوَاك [or piece of stick used for that purpose]; (S, M, L, K;) he made use of the سِوَاك, passing it over his teeth. (L.) b2: And He took, or seized, with the teeth. (KL.) A2: استنّت العَيْنُ The eye poured forth its tears. (M, L.) b2: استنّ said of the blood of a wound made with a spear or the like, It issued in a gush. (Az, L.) b3: Said of the سَرَاب [or mirage], It was, or became, in a state of commotion, went to and fro, or quivered. (M, L, K.) b4: Said of a horse, i. q. قَمَصَ [app. as meaning He pranced, leaped, sprang, or bounded]: (S, K:) he frisked; or was brisk, lively, or sprightly: he ran, in his friskiness, briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, in one direction: he ran, by reason of his friskiness, briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, a heat, or two heats, without a rider upon him: (L:) he ran to and fro, by reason of briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness: from سَنَّ as signifying “ he poured forth ” water, and as signifying “ he sharpened ”

iron upon a whetstone. (Har p. 47.) It is said in a prov., اِسْتَنَّتِ الفِصَالُ حَتَّى القَرْعَى, (S, Meyd, L,) or الفُصْلَانُ, (Meyd,) i. e. The young weaned camels leaped, sprang, or bounded; (S * L;) even those affected with the small pustules called قَرَع; (Meyd, L;) which are small white pustules, the remedy for which is salt, and the butter (جُبَاب) of camels' milk: (Meyd:) when the healthy young weaned camels do thus, those affected with such pustules do the like in imitation, but become disabled from doing it by weakness: the prov. is applied to the man who introduces himself among a people, or party, to whom he does not belong: (L:) or to him who speaks with one before whom he should not speak by reason of the greatness of his rank: and some related it differently, saying, القُرَيْعَى [which is the dim. of القَرْعَى]; (Meyd;) and القُرْعُ [which is pl. of الأَقْرَعُ, q. v.]: and some say that استنّت الفِصَالُ signifies the young weaned camels became fat, or plump, and their skins became [sleek] like مَسَانّ [or whetstones]. (L.) And it is said in a trad. of 'Omar, رَأَيْتُ

أَبَاهُ يَسْتَنُّ بِسَيْفِهِ كَمَا يَسْتَنُّ الجَمَلُ, meaning [I saw his father] exulting with briskness, liveliness, or sprightliness, and brandishing his sword, [like as the camel exults with briskness, and lashes with his tail.] (L.) See also 5. b5: [Also He took, held, or followed, the سَنَن, i. e., road, or way, or main and middle part thereof: and he, or it, was, or lay, in the way. Hence,] one says, خُذْ مَا اسْتَنَّ, meaning [Take thou what lies in the way;] what is easily attainable; what offers itself without difficulty. (AA, TA voce اِنْتَدَبَ.) b6: See also 1, near the end of the paragragh, in two places.10 إِسْتَسْنَ3َ see 4: A2: and see also 1, near the end of the paragraph, in two places. b2: اِسْتَسَنَّتِ الطَّرِيقُ The road was travelled. (K.) R. Q. 1 سَنْسَنَتِ الرِّيحُ The wind blew coldly, or coolly; as also نَسْنَسَت: so in the Nawádir. (L.) سِنٌّ i. q. ضِرْسٌ [as meaning A tooth; in which sense this latter word is often used; though it is frequently restricted to a molar tooth, or to any of the teeth except the central incisors]: (M, L, K:) [or, accord. to some, a single tooth; i. e. one that is not of the double, or molar, kind; as shown by a description in what follows:] of the fem. gender: (S, M, L, Msb:) pl. أَسْنَانٌ (S, M, L, Msb, K) and أَسِنَّةٌ and أَسُنٌّ, (M, L, K,) the last of these mentioned by Lh, and this and the second anomalous; (M, L;) or the second is allowable as pl. of the first of these pls.; (S;) or it is pl. of the سِنَان of the spear; but may also be pl. of أَسْنَانٌ as pl. of سِنٌّ applied to herbage upon which camels pasture, in an instance to be cited in what follows: (A'Obeyd, T, L:) the vulgar say إِسْنَان and أُسْنَان, which are wrong: (Msb:) the أَسْنَان of a human being consist of four ثَنَايَا, and four رَبَاعِيَات, and four أَنْيَاب, and four نَوَاجِذ, and sixteen أَضْرَــاس: or, as some say, four ثنايا, and four رباعيات, and four انياب, and four نواجذ, and four ضَوَاحِك, and twelve أَرْحَآء: (Msb:) or the أَسْنَان and أَضْرَــاس together make up the number of thirty-two; the ثنابا are four, two above and two below [in the middle]; next are the رباعيات, which are four, two above and two below; next are the انياب, which are four [likewise, two above and two below]; and next are the اضراس, which are twenty, on each side five above and five below; and of these [last] the four that are next to the انياب are the ضواحك; next to each ناب, above and below, is a ضَاحِك; next to the ضواحك are the طَوَاحِن, also called the أَرْحَآء, which are twelve, on each side [above and below] three; and next to these are the نواجذ, which are the last of the teeth in growth, and the last of the اضراس, on each side of the mouth one above and one below: (Zj in his “ Khalk el-Insán: ”) the dim. of سِنٌّ is ↓ سُنَيْنَةٌ, because it is fem. (S.) One says, لَا آتِيكَ سِنَّ الحِسْلِ, (S, M, L,) i. e. I will not come to thee as long as remains the tooth of the young one of the [kind of lizard called]

ضَبّ; (M, L;) meaning, ever; (S, M, * L;) because the حسل never sheds a tooth: (S, L:) or, as Lh relates it, on the authority of ElMufaddal, سِنَّىْ حِسْلٍ; [using the dual form of سِنٌّ;] and [it may be rendered, accord. to the former reading, (assumed tropical:) during the life of the young one of the ضّب, for] he says, they assert that the ضبّ lives three hundred years, and that it is the longest-lived creeping thing upon the earth. (M, L.) A poet (Aboo-Jarwal El-Jushamee, whose name was Hind, L) says, describing camels taken as a bloodwit, فَجَآءَتْ كَسِنِّ الظَّبْىِ لَمْ أَرَ مِثْلَهَا بَوَآءَ قَتِيلٍ أَوْ حَلُوبَةَ جَائِعِ [And they came; (assumed tropical:) like the age of the gazelle was the age of every one of them: I have not seen the like of them for an equivalent of a slain person, or a milch camel of one hungry: (I have given a reading of this verse that I have found in the M and TA in art. ظبى, instead of that in the present art. in the S and L, in which سنآءَ and سَنَآءَ are put in the place of بَوَآءَ app. for سِنَآءَ, an inf. n. of سَانَاهُ, and as such here meaning a soothing, or the like:)] he means that they were ثُنْيَان, [pl. of ثَنِىٌّ], because the ثَنِىّ is one shedding [or that has shed] his ثَنِيَّة, and the gazelle has no ثَنِيَّة [in the upper jaw], so that he is always [one that may be termed] a ثَنِىّ. (S, L.) It is said in a trad., إِذَا سَافَرْتُمْ فِى الخِصْبِ فَأَعْطُوا الرُّكُبَ

أَسِنَّتَهَا, [expl. as] meaning When ye journey in the land abounding with herbage, enable ye the ridden beasts to take of the pasturage: (S, L:) but Az states that A'Obeyd says, I know not أَسِنَّة except as pl. of the سِنَان of the spear; and if the trad. be [correctly] preserved in memory, it seems to be pl. of أَسْنَان; for سِنٌّ [sometimes] signifies the [portion of] herbage upon which camels pasture; and its pl. is أَسْنَانٌ; one says, أَسْنَانٌ مِنَ المَرْعَى; and the pl. of أَسْنَانٌ is أَسِنَّةٌ: Aboo-Sa'eed says that this last is pl. of سِنَانٌ, not of أَسْنَانٌ, and ↓ سِنَانٌ is applied to the [plants, or trees, called] حَمْض, as meaning (assumed tropical:) a strengthener [i. e. a sharpener of the appetite] of the camels for the [plants, or trees, called] خُلَّة: [see a phrase in the earlier part of the first paragraph:] in like manner, also, [he says,] when they light upon what is termed سِنٌّ مِنَ المَرْعَى [a portion of pasturage], this is termed عَلَى السَّيْرِ ↓ سِنَانٌ [a strengthener, or sharpener, for journeying]: this explanation is approved by Az, and likewise that of A'Obeyd: it is also related, on the authority of Fr, that السِّنُّ signifies the eating vehemently: [a signification mentioned in the K as well as in the L:] and Az says, I have heard more than one of the Arabs say, أَصَابَتِ الإِبِلُ اليَوْمَ سِنًّا مِنَ المَرْعَى

[The camels have obtained to-day a good portion of pasturage] when they have eaten well of the best of the pasturage: Z says that ↓ أَعْطُوا الرُّكُبَ أَسِنَّتَهَا means (assumed tropical:) Give ye to the ridden beasts what will prevent their being slaughtered; for when their owner pastures them well, they become fat, and goodly in his eye, and therefore he withholds himself, with niggardliness, from slaughtering them, and this [condition of them] is likened to أَسِنَّة [as meaning “ spear-heads ”] pl. of سِنَانٌ: [see also أَخَذَتْ رِمَاحَهَا, said of camels, voce رُمْحٌ:] or if the pl. of سِنٌّ be intended by it, the meaning is, enable ye them [i. e. the ridden beasts] to take of the pasturage; and hence the trad., أَعْطُوا السِّنَّ حَظَّهَا مِنَ السِّنِّ, i. e. Give ye the possessors of the سِنّ [meaning tooth] their share of the سِنّ which is the pasture. (L.) السِّنُّ is also used for ذَوَاتُ السِّنِّ [The possessors of the tooth] as meaning the slave and horses and the like and other animals, [collectively, in like manner as خُفٌّ and حَافِرٌ are used,] in a trad. of 'Omar. (L.) And it is said in a trad. of Ibn-Dhee-Yezen, لَأُوطِئَنَّ أَسْنَانَ العَرَبِ كَعْبَهُ, for ذَوِى أَسْنَانِ العَرَبِ, meaning [I will assuredly make] the great men and the nobles [of the Arabs to tread upon his ankle]. (L.) [But اسنان in this instance may be pl. of سِنٌّ in the sense here next following; so that ذوى اسنان may be rendered the advanced in age.]) b2: Hence, (L,) (tropical:) Life; (S, M, L, Msb;) metaphorically used in this sense as indicative of its length and its shortness; (L;) [for the teeth vary with the length of life;] the measure, (K,) or extent, of life; (Msb, K;) [the age attained;] used in relation to human beings and others: (M, L, K:) of the fem. gender in this sense also, (M, L, Msb,) because meaning مُدَّةٌ: (Msb:) pl. أَسْنَانٌ, (M, L, K,) only. (M, L.) You say رَجُلٌ حَدِيثُ السِّنِّ, meaning (assumed tropical:) A young man. (S, Msb, K, all in art. حدث.) And جَاوَزْتُ أَسْنَانَ أَهْلِ بَيْتِى (assumed tropical:) [I have exceeded] the lives of the people of my house. (L.) And صَدَقَنِى سِنَّ بَكْرِهِ [and سِنُّ بَكْرِهِ, expl. in art. بكر]. (L.) b3: And (assumed tropical:) A like, an equal, or a match, in age, of another; (M, L, K;) like تِنٌّ; (M, L;) as also ↓ سَنِينٌ, (M, L, K,) and ↓ سِنِينٌ, (L,) or ↓ سَنينَةٌ: (M, K:) in this sense also fem.; and [therefore] the dim. is ↓ سُنَيْنَةٌ; (L;) one says, اِبْنِى سُنَيْنَةُ ابْنِكَ [My son is the equal in age of thy son]: (El-Kanánee, L:) and the pl. is أَسُنٌّ and أَسْنَانٌ. (L.) b4: Also (assumed tropical:) A tooth of a مِنْجَل [or reaping-hook]: (M, L, K: *) pl. أَسْنَانٌ, signifying its أُشُر. (L and K in art. اشر.) b5: [And (assumed tropical:) A tooth of a comb.] The Arabs say كَأَسْنَانِ المُشْطِ meaning (assumed tropical:) [Like the teeth of the comb] in equality, in respect of any state, or condition: but if they mean equality in respect of evil, they say سَوَاسِيَةٌ كَأَسْنَانِ الحِمَارِ [Equals like the teeth of the ass]; سواسية being an anomalous pl. of سَوَآءٌ. (Har p. 39.) b6: and (assumed tropical:) The nib, i. e. the place of paring, of a writingreed: (S, L, K:) [and each lateral half of that part; for] the writing-reed has a right سِنّ and a left سِنّ: (TA in art. حرف:) [and ↓ سِنَّةٌ occurs in the K voce جِلْفَةٌ as meaning the point of a writing-reed.] One says, أَطِلْ سِنَّ قَلَمِكَ وَسَمِّنْهَا وَحَرِّفْ قِطَّتَكَ وَأَيْمِنْهَا [Make long the nib, or pared portion, of thy writing-reed, and make it thick (lit. fat), and make thy mode of cutting the extremity of the nib oblique, and make it to incline towards the right]. (S, L. *) b7: A tooth [or pin] of a key [app. of the kind of wooden lock called ضَبَّة, q. v.]. (MA.) b8: See also سِنْسِنٌ. b9: Also, (M, K, and A and K in art. فص,) or ↓ سِنَّةٌ, (S, JM,) A clove, (فَصٌّ, S and A as syn. with سِنٌّ in art. فص, and JM in explanation of سِنَّةٌ in the present art., or فَصَّةٌ, S and L in explanation of سِنَّةٌ,) or a حَبَّة [app. here meaning small distinct portion] of the head [app. here meaning bulb], (M and L and K in explanation of سِنٌّ,) of garlic. (S, M, A, L, K, JM.) A2: [Accord. to some,] one says, وَقَعَ فُلَانٌ فِى سِنِّ رَأْسِهِ, meaning Such a one fell into [what equalled] the number of his hairs, of good, (M, * L, K, *) and of evil: (L:) or, as some say, into what he willed, or wished, and had authority to decide: (L, K:) but this is a mistranscription: (Meyd:) the correct saying is فِى سِىِّ رَأْسِهِ, (Az, Meyd, L,) and سَوَآءِ رَأْسِهِ, meaning he fell into a state of enjoyment, or welfare; (Meyd;) the former sometimes expl. as meaning, [he lighted upon, or came upon, what equalled] the number of the hairs of his head, of wealth, or good: (A'Obeyd, Meyd:) or what equalled [the hairs of] his head, of abundance of herbage, or of the goods, conveniences, or comforts, of life: (Az, L, and Meyd * on the authority of IAar:) the saying is a prov. (Meyd.) A3: السِّنُّ also signifies The wild bull. (L, K.) سَنَّةٌ, (K,) or ↓ سِنَّةٌ, (so in the L,) A she-bear; syn. دُبَّةٌ. (K: in the L دِبَّة.) And A she-lynx: syn. فَهْدَةٌ. (L, K.) سُنَّةٌ A way, course, rule, mode, or manner, of acting or conduct or life or the like; syn. طَرِيقَةٌ, (Mgh, L, Msb,) as also ↓ سَنَنٌ, (S, L,) and سِيرَةٌ; (S, M, L, Msb, K;) whence the saying, سُنُّوا بِهِمْ سُنَّةَ أَهْلِ الكِتَابِ, expl. in the first paragraph of this art., last sentence but one, (Mgh,) and the saying of the Hudhalee [Khálid Ibn-Zuheyr] cited in the first paragraph of art. سير; (S;) and this is [said to be] the primary signification; (L;) whether good, or bad; (M, L;) approved or disapproved: (Msb:) or, accord. to Sh, a way [of acting &c.] that has been instituted, or pursued, by former people, and has become one pursued by those after them; and this, he says, is the primary signification: (L:) it signifies also [particularly] a way of acting &c. that is commended, or approved, and right; wherefore one says, فُلَانٌ مِنْ أَهْلِ السُّنَّةِ [Such a one is of the people of the commended and right way of acting &c.; generally meaning, of those who follow the institutes, or ways, of the Prophet]; and is from ↓ سَنَنٌ signifying “ a way,” or “ road; ” (T, L;) and is also syn. with سَنَنٌ: (L:) and [the laws, i. e] the statutes, or ordinances, and commands and prohibitions, of God: (Lh, M, L, K:) [also a practice or saying, or the practices and sayings collectively, of Mohammad, or any other person who is an authority in matters of religion, namely, any prophet, or a Companion of Mohammad, (see Kull p. 203,) as handed down by tradition:] when used unrestrictedly in matters of the law, السُّنَّةُ meansonly what the Prophet [Mohammad] has commanded, and what has been handed down from him by tradition, [or, as in the JM, and what he forbade,] and what he has invited to do, by word or deed, of such things as are not mentioned in the Kur-án; wherefore one says, in speaking of the directions, or evidences, of the law, الكِتَابُ وَالسُّنَّةُ meaning the Kur-án and the Traditions: (L:) [thus used, it may be rendered the institutes of the Prophet; or his rule or usage:] or in the law it signifies the way of acting &c. that is pursued in religion without being made obligatory, or necessary; it is what the Prophet persevered in doing, or observing, with omitting, or neglecting, [it] sometimes; and if the said persevering is in the way of religious service, it constitutes [what are termed] سُنَنُ الهُدَى; if in the way of custom, سُنَنُ الزَّوَائِدِ: so that سُنَّةُ الهُدَى [the سُنَّة of right direction] is that of which the observance is a completion of religion, and it is that to the omission, or neglect, whereof attach blame and misdemeanour; and سُنَّةُ الزَّوَائِدِ [the سُنَّة of supererogatory acts] is that of which the observance is good, but to the omission, or neglect, whereof neither blame nor misdemeanour attaches, such as the ways of the Prophet in his standing and sitting and clothing and eating: (KT:) سُنَنٌ is the pl. (Msb.) سُنَّةُ الأَوَّلِينَ, in the Kur xviii. 53, i. e. سُنَّتُنَا فِى الأَوَّلِينَ [The way pursued by us in respect of the former, or preceding peoples], means the destruction decreed to befall them; (Jel;) or extirpation; (Bd;) or, as Zj says, their beholding punishment; (أَنَّهُمْ عَايَنُوا العَذَابَ; [or, as expl. in the K, مُعَايَنَةُ العَذَابِ;]) for the believers in a plurality of gods said, [as is related in the Kur viii. 32,] O God, if this be the truth from Thee, then do Thou rain down upon us stones from heaven. (M, L.) b2: Also Nature; natural, or native, disposition, temper, or other quality or property: (M, L, K:) pl. سُنَنٌ. (M, L.) b3: And The face; (M, L, K;) because of its polish and smoothness: (M, L:) or the ball of the cheek (حُرُّ الوَجْهِ): or the circuit (دَائِرَة) of the face: or the form: (M, L, K:) or the form of the face: (S:) or the forehead and two sides thereof: (M, L, K:) all from the meaning of polish and smoothness and evenness: (M, L:) or the principal part of the face; the part thereof in which beauty is generally known to lie: (M in art. ام:) or the side of the cheek: pl. سُنَنٌ. (L.) You say, رَجُلٌ قَبَِيحُ السُّنَّةِ A man foul, or ugly, in respect of the form, and of what confronts one, of the face. (L.) And هُوَ أَشْبَهُ شَىْءٍ سُنَّةً وَأُمَّةً He is the most like thing in form, and face, and in stature. (L.) b4: And The black line, or streak, on the back of the ass. (L.) A2: Also, (S, K,) or ↓ سِنَّةٌ, (so in the L,) A sort of dates, of ElMedeeneh, (S, L, K,) well known. (L.) سِنَّةٌ: see سِنٌّ, in the last quarter of the paragraph, in two places. b2: Also i. q. سِكَّةٌ, meaning A ploughshare; i. e. the iron thing with which the ground is ploughed up: (AA, IAar, S, L: [see also لُؤَمَةٌ:]) pl. سِنَنٌ. (L.) b3: [And] A twoheaded فَأْسٍ [i. e. hoe or adz or axe]: (K:) or [its pl.] سِنَنٌ signifies [simply] i. q. فُؤُوسٌ [pl. of فَأْسٌ]. (L.) A2: See also سَنَّةٌ: A3: and see سُنَّةٌ, last sentence.

سَنَنٌ A way, or road: (T, L:) the main and middle part thereof; (A'Obeyd, Mgh, L;) the beaten track, or part along which one travels, thereof; as also ↓ سُنَنٌ: (A'Obeyd, L:) the نَهْج [i. e. plain, or open, track] of the road; and so ↓ سُنَنٌ and ↓ سُنُنٌ (M, L, K) and ↓ سِنَنٌ: (K:) and, all of these, the course, or direction, of the road: (M, L, K:) but ISd says, [in the M,] I know not ↓ سِنَنٌ on any other authority than that of Lh. (L.) One says, تَنَحَّ عَنْ سَنَنِ الطَّرِيقِ (S, L, Msb) and ↓ سُنَنِهِ and ↓ سُنُنِهِ [Go thou away, or aside, from the main and middle part of the road, or from the beaten track thereof; &c.]: (S, L:) and عَنْ سَنَنِ الخَيْلِ (S, Msb) from the way of the horses, (Msb,) or from the course, or direction, thereof. (S.) And تَرَكَ فُلَانٌ لَكَ سَنَنَ الطَّرِيقِ and ↓ سَُنَهُ (Lh, M, L) and ↓ سُنُنَهُ (L) and ↓ سِنَنَهُ (Lh, M, L) [respecting which last see what precedes] Such a one left, or has left, to thee the course, or direction, of the road. (Lh, M, L.) And اِمْضِ عَلى سَنَنِكَ and ↓ سُنَنِكَ (L) or ↓ سُنُنِكَ (M) Go along on thy course. (M, L.) سَنَنٌ also signifies A way of acting or the like; syn. طَرِيقَةٌ; (S, L;) as also سُنَّةٌ: (Mgh, L, Msb: see the latter word, in the former half of the paragraph, in two places:) you say, اِسْتَقَامَ فُلَانٌ عَلَى سَنَنٍ وَاحِدٍ [Such a one went on undeviatingly in one way]: (S, L, Msb: *) and [in like manner] ↓ جَآءَتِ الرِّيحُ سَنَائِنَ The wind came in one way, (S, K,) in one course, or direction, and one way, (M, L,) not varying: (S, L:) and [similar to the former of these two phrases is the saying] بَنَى القَوْمُ بُيُوتَهُمْ عَلَى سَنَنٍ وَاحِدٍ i. e. [The people, or party, built their houses, or constructed their tents,] in one mode, or manner. (M, L.) Also The aim, or intention, of a man. (ISh, M, * L.) [Accord. to Fei,] السَّنَنُ also signifies الوَجْهُ مِنَ الأَرْضِ [by which may be meant The place, or tract, or quarter, of the land, towards which one goes; or it may mean the face, or surface, of the ground]: and so ↓ سُنُنٌ and ↓ سُنَنٌ. (Msb.) A2: السَّنَنُ also signifies الإِبِلُ تَسْتَنُّ فِى عَدْوِهَا [app. meaning The camels that leap, spring, or bound, in their running; (see 8;) or rather السَّنَنُ مِنَ الإِبِلِ has this meaning, as appears from what here follows]: (K:) or [a horse, or camel,] that perseveres in his running and advancing and retiring: and one says, جَآءَ سَنَنٌ مِنَ الخَيْلِ, i. e. شَوْطٌ [app. meaning There came a number of horses running a heat; for شوط in this explanation seems, from the phrase to which it relates and from what immediately precedes the mention of that phrase, to be an inf. n. used as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates, and therefore, agreeably with a common rule, applied to a pl. number as well as to a single individual]: (M, L:) and جَآءَ مِنَ الخَيْلُ سَنَنٌ لَا يُرَدُّ وَجْهُهُ [app. meaning, in like manner, There came, of the horses, a number running a heat, the course of which was not to be turned away]; (S, L; not expl. in either;) and so, مِنَ الإِبِلِ [of the camels]. (L.) b2: And Sh explains سَنَنٌ as applied in a verse of El-Aashà

to People, or a party, hastening to fight, or slay. (L.) A3: Also, [as a quasi-inf. n.,] The leaping, springing, or bounding, [so I here render اِسْتِنَان, inf. n. of 8, which see for other, similar, meanings,] of camels and of horses. (L. [It is there mentioned in another place, and in the M, as a subst., meaning a quasi-inf.n., from اِسْتَنَّ.]) سُنَنٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in six places. b2: It is also pl. of سُنَّةٌ [q. v.]. (Msb, &c.) سُنُنٌ: see سَنَنٌ, in five places.

سِنَنٌ: see سَنَنٌ, in three places.

سَنَان, also pronounced سَنَّان: see سَنَا, in art. سنو and سنى, last sentence.

سِنَانٌ, (K,) or سِنَانُ رُمْحٍ, (S, M, Mgh, Msb,) A spear-head; (K;) the iron [head] of a spear: so called because of its polish: (M, L:) pl. أَسِنَّةٌ. (T, S, Msb, K.) One says, هُوَ أَطْوَعُ السِّنَانِ He is one to whom the spear-head is subservient, howsoever he will. (K.) b2: See also an ex. of its pl. voce سِنٌّ, in the middle of the paragraph.

A2: And سِنَانٌ is syn. with مِسَنٌّ, q.v. (S, M, L.) b2: See also سِنٌّ, near the middle of the paragraph, in two places.

A3: Also Flies; syn. ذِبَّانٌ [pl. of ذُبَابٌ]. (El-Muärrij, L.) سَنُونٌ A dentifrice; (S, M, L, K;) a medicament with which the teeth are rubbed and cleansed, compounded for the purpose of strengthening and freshening them: (L:) pl. سَنُونَاتٌ. (K in art. سرط [where, in the CK, سُفُوفَاتٌ is erroneously put in its place].) A2: See also سَنِينَةٌ.

سِنُونَ and سُنُونَ pls. of سَنَةٌ: see this last in art. سنه.

سَنِينٌ: see مَسْنُونٌ, in two places. b2: Also What flows [upon, or from, the whetstone] on the occasion of sharpening iron [or a knife or the like], and which is always stinking. (Fr, L.) and What falls from a stone when one rubs, or grates, it (Fr, S, L, K) upon another stone. (Fr, L.) A2: See also سِنٌّ, in the latter half of the paragraph.

سِنِينٌ: see سِنٌّ, in the latter half of the paragraph.

A2: See also سَنَةٌ (of which it is a pl.) in art. سنه.

سَنِينَةٌ Elevated sands extending lengthwise upon the ground: or sands having the form of حِبَال [pl. of حَبْلٌ, q. v.]: and ↓ سَنُونٌ is syn. therewith in the former or latter of these senses: (M, L:) or سَنائِنُ has the former of these meanings, and سَنِينَةٌ is its sing. (S, K.) A2: Also Wind: (M, L, K:) [or a gentle wind: (Freytag, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees:)] pl. سَنَائِنُ. (L.) b2: See also the pl., in relation to wind, voce سَنَنٌ, near the middle of the paragraph.

A3: See also سِنٌّ, in the latter half of the paragraph.

سُنَيْنَةٌ: see سِنٌّ, of which it is the dim., in the former half of the paragraph: A2: and again, in the latter half of the same.

A3: See also سَنَةٌ (of which it is an irreg. dim.) in art. سنه.

سِنْسِنٌ The edge (S, M, L, K) of a vertebra (S, M, L) or of the vertebræ (K) of the back; (S, M, L, K;) as also ↓ سِنْسِنَةٌ and ↓ سِنٌّ: (M, L, K:) pl. سَنَاسِنُ: (S, L:) and the head [of any] of the bones of the breast: and the extremity of the rib in the breast: (K:) or, as some say, سَنَاسِنُ signifies the heads of the extremities of the bones of the breast, which are the soft heads of the bones of the زَوْر: or the extremities of the ribs in the breast: or, of a horse, the prominent [ribs, or anterior parts of the ribs, called] جَوَانِح, resembling the ضُلُوع, but stopping short of the ضُلُوع: (M, L:) or the upper part of the hump of a camel: (Ham p. 689:) [or the middle of the lower part of the hump; for,] accord. to Az, لَحْمُ سَنَاسِنِ البَعِيرِ signifies the flesh that is between the two sides, or halves, of the hump of the camel; which is the best of the sorts of flesh, and is marbled with fat: (L:) or سَنَاسِنُ signifies bones [in general]; as also شَنَاشِنُ: (IAar, L:) and (S) accord. to Ibn-'Amr [or Aboo-'Amr?] and others, (L,) it signifies the heads of the مَحَالَة [app. here meaning vertebræ]; (S, L;) and [it is also said that the sing.] سِنْسِنٌ signifies the head of the مَحَالَة [which signifies a vertebra as well as vertebræ, or is more correctly without ة when applied to the latter]. (K.) A2: Also Thirst. (K.) سِنْسِنَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

سَنْسَانٌ [app. A blast of smoke]. One says نَسْنَاسٌ مِنْ دُخَانٍ and سَنْسَانٌ, meaning [of] the smoke of fire. (L in the present art. and TA in art. نس.) رِيحٌ سَنْسَانَةٌ A cold, or cool, wind; as also نَسْنَاسَةٌ. (L.) إَسَنُّ More [and most] advanced in age: (M, L, K:) a correct Arabic word. (M, L.) Yousay, هٰذَا أَسَنُّ مِنْ هٰذَا This is more advanced in age than this: (M, L, K: *) and Th says, speaking of Moosà Ibn-'Eesà-Leythee, أَدْرَكْتُهُ أَسَنَّ

أَهْلِ البَلَدِ [meaning I lived in his time, he being the most advanced in age of the people of the town, or country]. (M, L.) مُسِنٌّ Advanced in age, or full-grown; (L, Msb;) applied to a beast, contr. of فَتِىٌّ: (S and Mgh and Msb in art. فتو:) or, applied to an animal of the ox-kind and to the sheep or goat, [at the least,] in the third year: (L: [see the verb, 4:]) fem. with ة: (Msb:) pl. مَسَانٌّ, (L, Msb,) which, applied to camels, is [said to be] syn. with كِبَارٌ [as meaning advanced in age, or full-grown], (K,) contr. of أَفْتَآءُ [pl. of فَتِىٌّ] so applied. (S, L.) مِسَنٌّ A whetstone; i. e. a stone, (S, M, L, Msb,) or anything, (K,) with which, (S, K,) or upon which, (M, L, Msb, K,) one sharpens, or whets, or makes sharp-pointed, (S, M, L, Msb, K,) and polishes, (M, L, K,) a knife and the like; (Msb;) and ↓ سِنَانٌ signifies the same. (S, M, L.) مَسْنُونٌ [Bitten with the teeth: whence, app., what next follows]. You say أَرْضٌ مَسْنُونَةٌ and ↓ سَنِينٌ meaning Land of which the herbage has been eaten. (L, K.) b2: Sharpened, or whetted, or made sharp-pointed, and polished; as also ↓ سَنِينٌ; (M, L, K;) applied to a knife (K) or thing [of any kind]. (M, L.) Made smooth. (S, L.) Formed, fashioned, or shaped. (S, M, L.) Made long. (L.) You say وَجْهٌ مَسْنُونٌ (assumed tropical:) A face in which is length, without breadth; (مَخْروُطٌ;) smooth and even; or smooth and long; or long, and not high in the ball; or soft, tender, thin, and even; as though the flesh were ground (سُنَّ [like as a thing is ground in sharpening and polishing]) from it. (M, L.) And رَجُلٌ مَسْنُونُ الوَجْهِ (assumed tropical:) A man beautiful and smooth in the face: (Lh, M, L, K:) or a man in whose nose and face is length: (S, L, K:) or beautiful and long in the face. (L.) مِنْ حَمَأ مَسْنُونٍ, in the Kur [xv. 26 and 28 and 33], (L,) means (assumed tropical:) [Of black mud] altered [for the worse in odour]; (AA, S, L;) in which sense مَسْنُون is also applied to water; (AHeyth, L;) [or] stinking: (AA, S, M, L, K:) from سَنَنْتُ الحَجَرَ عَلَى الحَجَرِ “ I rubbed, or grated, the stone upon the stone; ” what flows between them, termed سَنِين, being always stinking: (Ksh and Bd in xv. 26: [and the like is said in the L, on the authority of Fr:]) or, accord. to I'Ab, it means moist: accord to AO, poured forth: or, as some say, poured forth in a form, or shape: (L:) or formed, fashioned, or shaped: (Ksh, Bd:) or poured forth in order to its drying [or hardening], and becoming formed, fashioned, or shaped, like as molten, or liquified, substances are poured forth into moulds. (Ksh, * Bd.) مُسْتَنُّ الحَرُورِ is said to mean The place of the running of the سَرَاب [or mirage, app. in consequence of the hot wind]: or the place of the vehement heat of the hot wind; as though it were running to and fro therein (كَأَنَّهَا تَسْتَنُّ فِيهِ عَدْوًا): or it may mean the place whence issues the [hot] wind: but the first is the explanation given by the preceding authorities. (M, L.) A2: المُسْتَنُّ [an epithet used as meaning] The lion. (K. [Thus applied, act. part. n. of اِسْتَنَّ.]) مُسْتَسَنُّ and مُسْتَسِنُّ: see what follows.

مِسَنْسَنٌ A travelled road; (T, M, L, and so in the CK; in some copies of the K ↓ مُسْتَسِنٌّ;) as also ↓ مُسْتَسَنٌّ. (K.)
س ن و [سنا]
قال: يا ابن عباس أخبرني عن قول الله عز وجل: يَكادُ سَنا بَرْقِهِ يَذْهَبُ بِالْأَبْصارِ .
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قال: نعم، أما سمعت أبا سفيان بن الحارث بن عبد المطلب وهو يقول:
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سن
السنُ: واحِدَةٌ من الأسْنَانِ، كَبِرَتْ سِنُه، وأسَنَ الرجُلُ، وناقَةٌ مُسِنَةٌ: هَرِمَةٌ؛ والجَميعُ المَسَانُ، وفي المَثَلِ: " صَدَقَني سِن بَكْرِه " و " سِن بَكْرِه "؛ ولكُل واحِدٍ منهما مَعْنىً. والثوْرُ الوَحْشِي. وقيل: كُل ذي أرْبَع من الدوَاب. وهو الشيْخُ أيضاً. والسنَانُ: سِنَانُ الرُمْحِ. والسن: تَحْدِيْدُ كُل شَيْء، سِنَان مَسْنُوْنٌ وسَنِيْن. والذي يَسِيْلُ منه عِنْدَ الحَد: سَنِيْنٌ. والمِسَنُ والسنَانُ: الحَجَرُ الذي يُسَنُّ عليه السكيْنُ، وجَمْعه أسِنةٌ. وأسْنَانُ المِنْجَلِ: مَعْرُوْفَة. وقيل: السنَانُ: الذبان؛ في قولِه:
وما بَيْنَ عَيْنَيْهِ وَنيْمُ سِنَانِ وسِن الفَأسِ، وجَمْعُه سِنَنٌ. والسنةُ: الفَأسُ لها خَلْفَانِ. وما تُحْرَثُ به الأرْضُ. وسِن من ثُوْمٍ: حَبةٌ من رَأْسِ ثُوْمٍ. وعَلَفْتُ دابتي سِناً من العُشْبِ. والسن: أنْ تَسُن الطِّيْنَ بيَدِكَ إِذا طَينْتَ به فَخاراً.
والسن: أسْرَعُ السيْرِ، سَنَنْتُ الإبِلَ: أي سُقْتُها سَوْقاً شديداً. والاسْتِنَانُ - افْتِعَال -: منه، وفلان يَسْتَن: أي يَمْضي لا يَثْنِيْه شَيْءَ. والسنَنُ: الإبِلُ تَسْتَن في عَدْوِها من نَشَاطِها. واسْتِنَانُ الخَيْلِ: كذلك.
ورَجُلٌ مَسْنُوْنُ الوَجْهِ: كأنه قد سُنَ عن وَجْهِه اللَّحْمُ. والحَمَأ المَسْنُوْنُ: المُنْتِنُ، وقيل: المَصْبُوْبُ. وهو - أيضاً -: المُصور. وسُنةُ الوَجْهِ: دَوَائرُه، والجَمعُ السُّنَنُ. ويقولون: هو أشْبَهُ به سُنةً ومُنة.
والسنَنُ: المَذْهَبُ والطَّرِيْقُ. وكذلك السنَنُ: القَصدُ الذي تُرِيْدُه. والسنَنُ: أولُ القَوْم. وسَنَنُ الغارَةِ: أوَائلُهَا.
واسْتَنَتِ الطرُقُ: وَضَحَتْ وبانَ سَنَنُها. وتَنَحَّ عن سَنَنِ الطرِيْقِ وسُنُنِه وسُننِه.
والسنةُ: العادَةُ أيضاً.
والسنةُ: ما لَج في عَدْوِه وإقْبَالِه وإدْبَارِه.
والسنُّ: صِنفٌ من الطين.
والسنةُ: اسْم للدبةِ والفَهدَةِ. والسنيْنَةُ من الرَّمْلَةِ: مِثْلُ الشقِيْقَةِ المُنْقَطِعَةِ، وجَمْعُها سَنَائنُ. والسنِيْنُ من الرمْلِ: كُلُ ما اسْتَن أي تَسَاوَقَ واتقَادَ.
والمُسْتَسِنُ: الطرِيْقُ، وهو المُسْتَنُّ أيضاً. وسَنَنْتُ عليه الشرسَنّاً: صَبَبْته عليه. وسَنَ عليه الدرْعَ والماءَ. وسَنَنْتُ الرجُلَ: مَدَحْته.
وسَنَانَاءُ القَوْمِ: سَيدُهم - بوَزْنِ عَيَايَاءَ -.
وذَهَبَ في كُل سَن وفَنٍ. وجِئته بالحَدِيثِ على سَنَنِه وسُنَنِه: أي على وَجْهِه. وهو سَنِيْنُ الحُسْنِ: أي عَتِيْقُه.
وسَن إبِلَه: إذا أحْسَنَ رِعْيَتَها. وفَرَس مَسْنُوْنَة: صُنِعَتْ حَتّى سَمِنَتْ. وسَنَني هذا الشيْءُ؛ أي شَهّى إلَيَّ الطعَامَ. وفي الحَدِيث: " إذا سافَرْتُم في الخِصْب فاعْطُوا الركابَ أسِنتَها " وهي جَمْعُ السِّنَانِ؛ أي ما يَسُنُّ الإبلَ على الأكْلِ وُيقَويها، وقيل: أرادَ الأسْنَانَ. وأكَلَتِ الدَّوَابُّ سِنّاً: وهو دُوْنَ الشبْعِ. ورَعَتْ سِنّاً: أي ساعَةً يَسِيْرَةً، وأسْنَاناً: أي من هذا ساعَةً ومن ذاك ساعَةً. وسِن من عُشْبٍ: مُتَفَرقٌ. وسَنّوا المالَ: أرْسَلُوها في الرعْي. وسَنَ الفَحْلُ الناقَةَ سَنّاً: إذا كَبها. وسانها سِنَاناً طَوِيلاً حَتّى تَنَوَّخَها.
وسَنَ اللهُ قَضَاءَ حاجَتي على يَدَيْه: أي أجْرَاه وسَبَّبَه. و " وَقَعَ في سِنَ رَأْسِه " من الخَيْرِ: وهي حُكْمُه ما احْتَكَمَ، وقيل: شَعْرُ رَأْسِه.
وسِن الإنسانِ؛ لِدَتُه. وله بَنُوْنَ أسْنَانُ ابْنِكَ، وله ابنٌ سُنَيْنُ ابْنِكَ وعلى سُنَيْنَةِ ابْنِكَ. وسَنَنْتُ أسْنَانَه: كَسَرْتها؛ أسُنُّها سَنّاً. وسُنَّتِ الدابة: أُصِيْبَ أسْنَانُها، وكذلك إذا نَبَتَتْ أسْنَانُها. وسَنَها اللهُ. وأسَنَتِ الدابة: نَبَتَ لها سِن. ومن أمْثَالِهم: " لا آتِيْكَ سِنَ الحِسْلِ " أي أبداً. و " سَوَاسِيَةٌ كأسْنَانِ المُشْطِ " و " كأسْنَانِ الحِمَار ". وسَنَنْتُ إلى فلانٍ رُمْحي: أي وَجهْته إليه وسَددْته نَحْوَه. والسنْسِنُ - والجميع السنَاسِنُ -: حُرُوْفُ فَقَارِ الظَهْرِ العُلْيَا التي يَشُقُ بَعْضُها بَعْضاً بَيْنَ سَنَامِ البَعِير. والسنُوْنُ: ما يُسْتَاكُ به. والسنْسِنُ: اسْم أعْجَمي يُسَمى به أهْلُ السوَادِ. والمُسَنْسِنُ: طَرِيْق يُسْلَكُ.
باب السين والنون س ن، ن س يستعملان

سن: السِّنُّ واحدةُ الأَسنان. وكَبِرَتْ سِنُّ الرجل: يُعنَى به الهَرَمُ ، أُخِذَ من السِّنِّ التي نَيَّبَتْ وليس من السِّنين، ومنه يقال: حديث السِّنِّ وسنُّه حديث . وأَسَنَّ الرجلُ: [كَبِرَ] . وناقةٌ مُسِنّةٌ والجمع مسان. وسِنٌّ من ثُومٍ أي حَبَّةٌ من رأسه. وأسنانُ المِنْجَل ونحوه في كلّ شيءٍ: أُشَرُهُ. وسِنان الرُّمحِ سِنانٌ مَسْنُونٌ سَنينٌ . والمِسَنُّ: الحَجَرُ الذي يُسَنُّ عليه السِّكِّينُ، أي يُحَدَّدُ والسَنُّ: أن تَسُنَّ الطِّينَ بيَدكَ اذا طَيَّنتَ أو اتَّخَذْتَ منه فَخّاراً. ورجلٌ مَسُنونُ الوجهِ: كان قد سَنَّ عن وَجهِهِ اللَّحْمَ أي خَفَّفَ. وحَمَأٌ مَسنُونٌ، قيلَ: هو المُنتِنُ. والمَسنُونُ في كلام العَرَب المُصَوَّرُ. وما أحسَنَ سُنَّةَ وَجْهِهِ أي دوائره. والسنة: ما لج الفَرَسُ في عَدْوِه وإقباله وإدباره، قال في وصف الشَّوْل:

اذا اشمَعَلَّتْ سُنَنٌ رَسَابها

أي رَفَقَ بها. والمَسْنُون أُخِذَ من سُنَّةِ الوجهِ. وأراد رجلٌ ابتِياع جَمَلٍ، فسألَ صاحبَه عن سنه فكذبه، وجاء آخر ببَكرٍ يبيعُه فسَأله عن سِنِّه فصَدَقَه فقال: صَدَقَني سِنَّ بَكْرِه فذهبت مَثَلاً. والسَّنَّةُ: اسم الدُّبَّةِ او الفَهد. والسَّناسِنُ: حُروف فَقارِ الظَّهْر العُليا التي يسبِق بعضُها بين شَطَّيْ سَنام البعير، الواحِدُ سِنسِنٌ. وسُنْسُنُ: اسمٌ أعجميٌّ يُسَّمي به أهل السَّوادِ. والمُسَنَّنُ: طريقُ يُسْلَكُ، والمُسَلْسَلُ مثلهُ. ويقال: السَّنَّةُ والمَنَّةُ، فالسّنّةُ الدُّبَّةُ، والمَنَّةُ القِرْدَة. ويقال: السَّنينةُ من الرَّملْ الشَّقيقةُ المُنقطِعة، وجمعُها سَنائِنُ. والسَّنينةُ: الرمح، وجمعها سَنائنُ، قال مالك بن خالد الخُناعيّ: :

فضولُ رِجاعٍ رَقْرَقَتها السَّنائن

والرِّجاعُ: الغُدرانُ. والسَّنَنُ: أوَّلُ القوم. والسَّنَةُ: العامُ القحط. نس: النَّسُّ لُزُومُ امَضاءِ في كلِّ أمر، وهو سُرعة الذَّهاب لورود الماء خاصة ، قال العجّاج:

وبَلدةٍ يسمى قَطاها نُسَّسَا

والتَّنساس: التَّفعال منه، قال الحُطيئة:

طالَ بها حَوْزي وتَنْساسي

والنَسُّ: الحَثُّ السريع، والنّاسُ المصدر، ونَسَّه يَنُسُّه نَسّاً وأَنَسَستُ بعيري: حَثَثْتُه في السَّوق. والنَّسيس: جُهْدُ الإِنسان، قال أبو زُبَيْد:

اذا عَلِقَتْ مَخالِبُه بقَرْنٍ ... فقد أَودَى اذا بَلَغَ النَّسيسُ

أي بَلَغَ مَجُهودَه. [وأنشد:

باقي النسيس مشرف كاللدن]  والنَّسْنَسَةُ: سُرعة الطَّيَران، يقال: نَسْنَسَ ونَصْنَصَ. ويقال: طَبَخَ اللَّحْمَ حتى نَسَّ، والنّاسُّ: الذي ذَهَبَ طَعْمُه وبَلَلُه من شِدَّة الطَّبْخ، ونَسَّ ينِسُّ نُسُوساً، وأَنْسَستَ لَحمَكَ يا فلان. والنَّسيس: البقِيَّةُ من الشيء، وأصلُه بقيّة الرّوح، يقال: ما بقي منه الا نَسيسُه، أي بقيّةُ روحِه، قال الكُمَيت:

ولكنَّ مِنّيَ برَّ النَّسيس ... أَحُوط الحَريمَ وأحمى الذِّمارا

أي لا ازال بهم بارّاً ما بَقِيَ في النَّسيس أيُّ قُوّةٍ وحياة ومنه قوله:

فقد أودَى اذا بَلَغَ النَّسيسُ

والنِسْناسُ: خَلقٌ في صورة الناس، أَشبَهُوهُم في شيءٍ وخالفوهم في شيء، وليسوا من بني آدَمَ. ويقال فيهم: كانوا حَيّاً من عادٍ عَصَوا رُسُلهم فمَسَخَهُم اللهُ نَسْناساً، لكل إِنسانٍ يَدٌ ورِجلٌ من جانبٍ، يَنقُزون نَقْزَ الظَّبْي، ويَرْعَونَ رَعْي البَهائِم. ويقال: إِنَّهم انقرَضُوا، والذين هم على تلك الخِلْقة ليسوا من أصلهم ولا نَسْلِهم، ولكنْ خلق على حدة. والنَّسانِسُ جمعُ النَّسناس، قال:

وما الناسُ الا نحن أم ما فَعالهم ... وإن جَمَعوا نَسناسَهم والنَّسانِسَا

ضَرَبَ 

Entries on ضَرَبَ  in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Ibn Fāris, Maqāyīs al-Lugha
(ضَرَبَ) الضَّادُ وَالرَّاءُ وَالْبَاءُ أَصْلٌ وَاحِدٌ، ثُمَّ يُسْتَعَارُ وَيُحْمَلُ عَلَيْهِ. مِنْ ذَلِكَ ضَرَبْتُ ضَرْبًا، إِذَا أَوْقَعْتَ بِغَيْرِكَ ضَرْبًا. وَيُسْتَعَارُ مِنْهُ وَيُشَبَّهُ بِهِ الضَّرْبُ فِي الْأَرْضِ تِجَارَةً وَغَيْرَهَا مِنَ السَّفَرِ. قَالَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى: {وَإِذَا ضَرَبْتُمْ فِي الْأَرْضِ فَلَيْسَ عَلَيْكُمْ جُنَاحٌ أَنْ تَقْصُرُوا مِنَ الصَّلَاةِ} [النساء: 101] . وَيَقُولُونَ: إِنَّ الْإِسْرَاعَ إِلَى السَّيْرِ أَيْضًا ضَرْبٌ. قَالَ:

فَإِنَّ الَّذِي كُنْتُمْ تَحْذَرُونَ ... أَتَتْنَا عُيُونٌ بِهِ تَضْرِبُ

وَالطَّيْرُ الضَّوَارِبُ: الطَّوَالِبُ لِلرِّزْقِ. وَيُقَالُ: رَجُلٌ مِضْرَبٌ: شَدِيدُ الضَّرْبِ. وَمِنَ الْبَابِ: الضَّرْبُ: الصِّيغَةُ. يُقَالُ هَذَا مِنْ ضَرْبِ فُلَانٍ، أَيْ صِيغَتِهِ ; لِأَنَّهُ إِذَا صَاغَ شَيْئًا فَقَدْ ضَرَبَهُ.

وَالضَّرِيبُ: الْمِثْلُ، كَأَنَّهُمَا ضُرِبَا ضَرْبًا وَاحِدًا وَصِيغَا صِيَاغَةً وَاحِدَةً. وَالضَّرِيبُ الصَّقِيعُ: كَأَنَّ السَّمَاءَ ضَرَبَتْ بِهِ الْأَرْضَ. وَيُقَالُ لِلَّذِي أَصَابَهُ الضَّرِيبُ: مَضْرُوبٌ. قَالَ:

وَمَضْرُوبٍ يَئِنُّ بِغَيْرِ ضَرْبٍ ... يُطَاوِحُهُ الطِّرَافُ إِلَى الطِّرَافِ

وَالضَّرِيبُ مِنَ اللَّبَنِ: مَا خُلِطَ مَحْضُهُ بِحَقِينِهِ، كَأَنَّ أَحَدَهُمَا قَدْ ضُرِبَ عَلَى الْآخَرِ. وَالضَّرِيبُ: الشَّهْدُ، كَأَنَّ النَّحْلَ ضَرَبَهُ. وَيُقَالُ لِلسَّجِيَّةِ وَالطَّبِيعَةِ: الضَّرِيبَةُ، كَأَنَّ الْإِنْسَانَ قَدْ ضُرِبَ عَلَيْهَا ضَرْبًا وَصِيغَ صِيغَةً. وَمَضْرَبُ السَّيْفِ وَمَضْرِبُهُ: الْمَكَانُ الَّذِي يُضْرَبُ بِهِ مِنْهُ. وَيُقَالُ لِلصِّنْفِ مِنَ الشَّيْءِ: الضَّرْبُ، كَأَنَّهُ ضُرِبَ عَلَى مِثَالِ مَا سِوَاهُ مِنْ ذَلِكَ الشَّيْءِ. وَالضَّرِيبَةُ: مَا يُضْرَبُ عَلَى الْإِنْسَانِ مِنْ جِزْيَةٍ وَغَيْرِهَا. وَالْقِيَاسُ وَاحِدٌ، كَأَنَّهُ قَدْ ضُرِبَ بِهِ ضَرْبًا. ثُمَّ يَتَّسِعُونَ فَيَقُولُونَ: ضَرَبَ فُلَانٌ عَلَى يَدِ فُلَانٍ، إِذَا حَجَرَ عَلَيْهِ، كَأَنَّهُ أَرَادَ بَسْطَ يَدَهُ فَضَرَبَ الضَّارِبُ عَلَى يَدِهِ فَقَبَضَ يَدَهُ. وَمِنَ الْبَابِ ضِرَابُ الْفَحْلِ النَّاقَةَ. وَيُقَالُ: أَضْرَــبْتُ النَّاقَةَ: أَنْزَيْتُ عَلَيْهَا الْفَحْلَ. وَــأَضْرَــبَ فُلَانٌ عَنِ الْأَمْرِ، إِذَا كَفَّ، وَهُوَ مِنَ الْكَفِّ، كَأَنَّهُ أَرَادَ التَّبَسُّطَ فِيهِ ثُمَّ أَضْرَــبَ، أَيْ أَوْقَعَ بِنَفْسِهِ ضَرْبًا فَكَفَّهَا عَمَّا أَرَادَتْ.

فَأَمَّا الَّذِي يُحْكَى عَنْ أَبِي زَيْدٍ، أَنَّ الْعَرَبَ تَقُولُ: أَضْرَــبَ الرَّجُلُ فِي بَيْتِهِ: أَقَامَ، فَقِيَاسُهُ قِيَاسُ الْكَلِمَةِ الَّتِي قَبْلَهَا.

وَمِنَ الْبَابِ الضَّرَبُ: الْعَسَلُ الْغَلِيظَةُ، كَأَنَّهَا ضُرِبَتْ ضَرْبًا، كَمَا يُقَالُ: نَفَضْتُ الشَّيْءَ نَفْضًا، وَالْمَنْفُوضُ نَفَضٌ. وَيُقَالُ لِلْمُوَكَّلِ بِالْقِدَاحِ: الضَّرِيبُ. وَسُمِّيَ ضَرِيبًا لِأَنَّهُ مَعَ الَّذِي يَضْرِبُهَا، فَسُمِّيَ ضَرِيبًا كَالْقَعِيدِ وَالْجَلِيسِ.

وَمِمَّا اسْتُعِيرَ فِي هَذَا الْبَابِ قَوْلُهُمْ لِلرَّجُلِ الْخَفِيفِ الْجِسْمِ: ضَرْبٌ، شُبِّهَ فِي خِفَّتِهِ بِالضَّرْبَةِ الَّتِي يَضْرِبُهَا الْإِنْسَانُ. قَالَ:

أَنَا الرَّجُلُ الضَّرْبُ الَّذِي تَعْرِفُونَهُ ... خَشَاشٌ كَرَأْسِ الْحَيَّةِ الْمُتَوَقِّدِ

وَالضَّارِبُ: الْمُتَّسَعُ فِي الْوَادِي، كَأَنَّهُ نَهْجٌ يَضْرِبُ فِي الْوَادِي ضَرْبًا.
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