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فردس

Entries on فردس in 10 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, and 7 more

فردس: الفِرْدَوْسُ: البُستان؛ قال الفرَّاء: هو عرَبيّ. قال ابن سيده:

الفِرْدَوْس الوادي الخَصِيب عند العرب كالبُستان، وهو بِلِسان الرُّوم

البُسْتان. والفِرْدَوْس: الرَّوْضة؛ عن السيرافي. والفِرْدَوْس: خُضْرة

الأَعْناب. قال الزجاج: وحقيقته أَنه البستان الذي يجمع ما يكون في

البَساتين، وكذلك هو عند أَهل كل لغة. والفِرْدَوْسُ: حَديقة في الجنة. وقوله

تعالى: وتقدَّسَ الذين يَرِثون الفِرْدَوْس هم فيها خالِدُون؛ قال الزجاج:

رُوي أَن اللَّه عز وجل جعل لكل امرئٍ في الجنة بيتاً وفي النار

بَيْتاً، فمن عَمِلَ عَمَل أَهل النار وَرِثَ بيتَه، ومن عمل عَمَل أَهل الجنة

وَرِث بيته؛ والفِرْدَوْس أَصله رُوميّ عرّب، وهو البُستان، كذلك جاء في

التفسير. والعرَب تُسمِّي الموضع الذي فيه كَرْم: فِرْدَوْساً. وقال أَهل

اللغة: الفِرْدَوْس مذكر وإِنما أُنث في قوله تعالى: هم فيها، لأَنه

عَنى به الجنة. وفي الحديث: نسأَلك الفِرْدَوْس الأَعلى. وأَهل الشأْم

يقولون للْبَساتين والكُروم: الفَراديس؛ وقال الليث: كَرْم مُفَرْدَس أَي

مُعَرَّش؛ قال العجاج:

وكَلْكَلاً ومَنْكِباً مُفَرْدَسا

قال أَبو عمرو: مُفَرْدَساً أَي مَحْشُوّاً مُكْتَنِزاً. ويقال

لِلْجُلَّة إِذا حُشِيَتْ: فُردست، وقد قيل: الفِرْدَوْس تَعرِفُه العرب؛ قال

أَبو بكر: مما يدل أَن الفِرْدَوس بالعربية قول حسان:

وإِن ثَوابَ اللَّه كلَّ مُوَحِّدٍ

جِنانٌ مِن الفِرْدَوْس، فيها يُخَلَّدُ

وفِرْدَوْس: اسم رَوْضة دون اليَمامة. والفَراديسُ: موضع بالشام؛ وقوله:

نَحِنُّ إِلى الفِرْدَوْس، والبِشْرُ دُونها،

وأَيْهاتَ من أَوْطانِها حَوْثُ حَلَّتِ

يجوز أَن يكون موضعاً وأَن يعني به الوادي المُخْصِب. والمُفَرْدَس:

المعرَّش من الكُرُوم. والمُفَرْدَس: العَريض الصَّدْر. والفَرْدَسة:

السِعَة.

وفَرْدَسَه: صرَعه. والفَرْدَسَة أَيضاً: الصَّرْع القبيح؛ عن كراع.

ويقال: أَخذه فَفَرْدَسَه إِذا ضرَب به الأَرض.

فردس: {الفردوس}: هو بلسان الروم البستان. 
[فردس] الفردوس: البستان. قال الفراء: هو عربي. والفردوس: حديقة في الجنة. وفردوس: اسم روضة دون اليمامة. والفراديس: موضع بالشام. وكرم مفردس، أي معرش.
[فردس] و"الفردوس" بستان فيه كرم وأشجار، وجمعه فراديس، ومنه جنة الفردوس. ط: ومنها أي من الفردوس تفجر الأنهار المذكورة بقوله ((فيها أنهار من ماء)). 
(فردس)
(هـ) قَدْ تَكَرَّرَ فِيهِ ذِكْرُ «الفِرْدَوْس» وَهُوَ البُسْتان الَّذِي فِيهِ الكَرْم وَالْأَشْجَارُ، وَالْجَمْعُ: فَرَادِيس، وَمِنْهُ جَنَّة الفِرْدَوْس.
فردس: الفِرْدَوْس: جنّة ذات كَرْم. وكَرْمٌ مُفَرْدسٌ، أي: مُعَرَّش، قال :

وكلاكلاً ومَنْكِباً مفردسا

والفَرْدسةُ: الصَّرع القبيح، [يقال] : أَخَذَهُ ففَرْدَسَهُ. أي: ضرب به الأرض. 
ف ر د س: (الْفِرْدَوْسُ) الْبُسْتَانُ. قَالَ الْفَرَّاءُ: هُوَ عَرَبِيٌّ. وَالْفِرْدَوْسُ أَيْضًا حَدِيقَةٌ فِي الْجَنَّةِ. وَ (فِرْدَوْسٌ) اسْمُ رَوْضَةٍ دُونَ الْيَمَامَةِ. وَ (الْفَرَادِيسُ) مَوْضِعٌ بِالشَّامِ. 
فردس
يُغَمِّدُ الأعداءَ جَوْزاً مِرْدَساً ... وهامَةً ومَنْكِباً مُفَرْدَسا
وكَلْكَلاً ذا حامِيَاتٍ مِهْرَسا
وقال أبو عمرو: مُفَرْدَساً: أي مَحْشُوّاً مُكْتَنِزا. ويقال للجُلَّة إذا حُشِيَتْ: قد فُرْدِسَتْ.
والفَرْدَسَة: الصَّرْعُ القَبِيحُ، يقال: أخَذَه فَفَرْدَسَه: إذا ضَرَبَ به الأرْضَ.
ف ر د س

والفِرْدَوْسُ الوادِي الخَصِيب عند العرب كالبُستانِ وهو بِلِسَان الرُّوم البُسْتان والفِرْدَوْسُ الرَّوْضَةُ عن السيرافيِّ والفِرْدَوْسُ جَنَّةٌ ذات كُرُومٍ والفِرْدَوْسُ خُضْرَة الأَعْنَاب قال الزَّجّاجُ وحقيقَتُه أنه البُسْتانُ الذي يجمع ما يكون في البساتين وكذلك هو عند كل أَهْلِ اللُّغةِ وقوله

(تَحِنُّ إلى الفِرْدَوْسِ والبِشْرُ دُونَها ... وأيهاتَ من أَوْطانِها حيث حَلَّت)

يجوز أن يكون مَوْضعاً أو يعني به الفِرْدَوْسَ وأن يعني به الوادي المُخْصِب والمُفَرْدَسُ المُعَرّش من الكُرُوم والمُفَرْدَسُ العَرِيضُ الصَّدْرِ والفَرْدَسَةُ السَّعَةُ وفَرْدَسَهُ صَرَعَهُ والفَرْدَسَةُ أيضاً الصَّرْعُ القَبِيحُ عن كُراعٍ
فردس
الفِرْدَوْس، بالكَسْر، وأَطْلَق فِي ضَبْط مَا بَقِيَ لشُهْرَته: الأَوْدِيَةُ الَّتي تُنْبِتُ ضُرُوباً من النَّبْت، وعِبَارَةُ المحْكَم: هُوَ الوَادِي الخَصِيبُ، عنْدَ العَرَب، كالبُسْتَان. وَقَالَ الزَّجَاج: حَقيقَةُ الفِرْدَوْس أَنّه البُسْتَانُ الَّذِي يَجْمَعُ كُلَّ مَا يكُونُ فِي البَسَاتِينِ، قَالَ: وَكَذَلِكَ هُوَ عنْدَ كُلِّ أَهْل لُغَةٍ. وَقيل: الفِرْدَوْس عنْدَ العَرب: المَوْضِعُ تكونُ فِيهِ الكُرُومُ، وأَهْلُ الشَّام يَقُولُونَ للبَسَاتِينِ والكُرومِ: الفَرَادِيس. وَقَالَ أَهْلُ اللُّغَة: الفِرْدَوْس هُمْ فيهَا خَالدونَ وإِنَّما أَنَّثَ، لأَنَّه عَنَى بِهِ الجَنّةَ، وَهُوَ قَليلٌ، وَلذَا أَتَى بِلَفْظ قد. واخْتُلِفَ فِي لَفْظَةِ الفِرْدَوْس، فَقيل: عَرَبيَّةٌ، وَهُوَ قولُ الفَرّاءِ، أَو رُوميَّةٌ نُقِلَتْ إِلى العَرَبيَّة، نقلَه الزَّجّاجُ وابنُ سيدَه، أَو سُرْيانيَّةٌ، نقلَه الزَّجَّاجُ أَيضاً.
وفِرْدَوْسُ: اسمُ رَوْضَة دونَ اليَمَامَة، لبَنِي يَرْبُوع بن حَنظلَةَ ابْن مَالك بن زَيْد مَنَاةَ بن تَمِيمٍ، وَفِيه يَقُولُ الشّاعر:
(تَحِنُّ إِلى الفِرْدَوْسِ والبِشْرُ دُونَهَا ... وأَيْهَاتَ منْ أَوْطانِهَا حَوْثُ حَلَّتِ)
وفِرْدَوْسٌ: ماءٌ لبَنِي تَمِيمٍ قُرْبَ الكُوفَة، وَهُوَ بعَيْنه الرَّوْضَةُ الّتي لبَني يَرْبُوعٍ، مِنْهُم، المُشْتَمِلَةُ على ميَاهٍ يُسَمَّى كُلُّ وَاحدٍ مِنْهَا بالفِرْدَوْس، وَهَذَا من المصنِّف غريبٌ، كَيفَ يُكرِّرهما وهُمَا وَاحدٌ، وأَحْيَاناً يَفْعل ذَلِك فِي كِتَابه. وقَلْعَةُ فِرْدَوْسٍ بقَزْوِينَ، وإِليها نُسِبَ أَبو الفَتْح نَصْرُ بنُ رِضْوانَ بن ثَروان الفِرْدَوْسيُّ، أَجاز َ الخَطيبَ عبدَ القاهر بنَ عبد الله الطُّوسيَّ، والتَّقيَّ سلَيْمَانَ بنَ حَمْزةَ. مَاتَ سنة. وَكَذَا الوَليُّ الْمَشْهُور الشَّيْخُ نَجِيب الدِّن الفِرْدَوْسيُّ، صَاحب)
الطَّريقة الفِرْدَوْسيَّة، والمدفونُ بالحَوْض الشَّمْسيِّ من حَضْرة دهْلي، حَرَسَها الله تعالَى وسائرَ بِلَاد الإِسلام. والفُرْدُوس كعُصْفُورٍ: النُّزُلُ يكونُ فِي الطَّعَام، نقلَه ابنُ درَيْدٍ عَن قَوْمٍ من أَهْل البَحْرَيْن. والفَرَادِيس، بِلَفْظ الجَمْع: ع قُرْبَ دِمَشْقَ، وَقد تَقدَّم أَنَّ أَهْلَ الشَّام يُسَمُّونَ مَوَاضِعَ الكُرُوم فَرَادِيسَ، وإِليه يُضَافُ بابٌ منْ أَبْوابهَا المَشْهورة. والفَرَادِيس أَيْضاً: ع قُرْبَ حَلَبَ، بَيْنَ بَرِّيَّة خُسَافَ وحاضِرِ طَيِّءٍ. ورَجُلٌ فُرَادِسٌ، كعُلاَبِطٍ: ضَخْمُ العِظَامِ، نقلَه ابنُ عَبّادٍ. والفَرْدَسَةُ: السَّعَةُ، وَمِنْه صَدْرٌ مُفَرْدَسٌ، أَي وَاسِعٌ، أَو ومِنْه اشْتقَاقُ الفِرْدَوْس، كَمَا نَقَلَه ابنُ القَطّاع، وَهَذَا يؤَيِّد أنْ يكونَ عَرَبيّاً، ويَدلُّ لَهُ أَيضاً قَوْلُ حَسّانٍ:
(وإنّ ثَوَابَ الله كُلَّ مُوَحِّدٍ ... جِنَانٌ من الفِرْدَوْس فيهَا يُخلَّدُ)
وفَرْدَسَه: صَرَعَه، وَقَالَ كُراع: الفَرْدَسَةُ: الصَّرْعُ القَبِيحُ، يقَال: أَخَذَه ففَرْدَسَه، إِذا ضَرَب بِهِ الأَرْضَ، ونَقَلَه الصّاغَانِيُّ فنَسَبَه إِلى اللَّيْث. وفَرْدَسَ الجُلَّةَ: حَشَاها مُكْتَنِزاً، وَقد فُرْدِيَتْ، عَن أَبي عَمْرٍ. وممّا يسْتَدْرَك عَلَيْهِ: الفِرْدَوْس: الرَّوْضَةُ، عَن السِّيرافيِّ والفِرْدَوْس: خُضْرَةُ الأَعْشَابِ. والفِرْدَوْسُ: حَدِيقَةٌ فِي الجَنَّة، وَهُوَ الفِرْدَوْسُ الأَعْلَى الَّتي جاءَ ذِكْرُهَا فِي الحَديث. وقالَ اللَّيْثُ: كَرْمٌ مُفَرْدَسٌ أَي مُعَرَّشٌ. وَقَالَ العَجَّاجُ: وكَلْكَلاً ومَنْكِباً مُفَرْدَسَا قالَ أَبو عَمْرٍ و: أَي مَحْشُوّاً مُكْتَنزً. والمُفَرْدَسُ: العَرِيضُ الصَّدْرِ. وفِرْدَوْسٌ الأَشْعَريُّ، وَيُقَال: ابنُ الأَشْعَريِّ، فَرْدٌ سَمِعَ الثَّوْريَّ. وَبَاب فِرْدَوْسٍ: أَحَدُ أَبوابِ دارِ الخِلافَة، نقلَه الصّاغَانِيُّ.
وزَيْنُ الأَئمَّة عبد السَّلام بنُ محمّد بن عليٍّ الخُوَارزْمِيُّ الفِرْدَوْسيُّ، اشتَهر بذلكَ لروايته كتَابَ الفِرْدَوْسِ الأَعْلَى، عَن مُؤلِّفه شَهْرَدَارَ بنِ شيرُوَيْه، روَى عَنهُ صاعِدُ بنُ يوسفَ الخُوارَزْميُّ.

صهصلق

Entries on صهصلق in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Zamakhsharī, Asās al-Balāgha, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, and 2 more
ص هـ ص ل ق

امرأة صهصلق: صخابة. وصقر صهصلق الصوت.
صهصلق: صوتٌ صَهْصَلِقٌ: شديد قال :

قد شيبت رأسي بصوت صهصلق

صهصلق



صَهْصَلِقٌ A vehement voice. (S, O, K.) A rájiz says, قَدْ شَيَّبَتْ رَأْسِى بِصَوْتٍ صَهْصَلِقٌ [She has rendered my head hoary by a vehement voice]. (TA.) b2: And A clamorous old woman; (S, O, K, TA;) vehement of voice; (TA;) and so صَهْصَلَقٌ; (TA;) so too ↓ صَهْصَلِيقٌ. (As, S, O, K.) صَهْصَلِقُ الصَّوْتِ is applied to a man, as meaning Vehement of voice: and in like manner to a hawk. (TA.) صَهْصَلِيقٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.
صهـصلق
الصّهْصَلِقُ كجَحْمَرِش: وبفتْح اللَّام أَيْضا، أوردَه الجوْهَريّ فِي ص ل ق على أنّ الهاءَ زائِدَة، ووزنه فهْفَعِل: العَجوزُ الصّخّابَةُ الشّديدةُ الصّوت، قَالَ الراجز: رَغْماً وتَعْساً للشّريمِ الصّهْصَلِقْ كانتْ لدَيْنا لَا تَبيتُ ذَا أرَقْ وَلَا تشَكّى خَمَصاً فِي المُرْتَزَقْ وَسَيَأْتِي فِي فهق كالصّهْصَليقِ نقَله الأصمعيُّ، وأنشدَ للعُلَيْكِم الكِنْديّ: بضَرّةٍ تَشُلُّ فِي وَشيقِها نآّجَةِ العَدْوَةِ شمْشَليقِها صَليبَةِ الصّيْحةِ صَهْصَليقِها تُسامِر الضِّفْدَعَ فِي نَقيقِها والصّهْصَلِق من الْأَصْوَات: الشّديد، قَالَ الراجز: قد شيّبَت رَأْسِي بصَوْتٍ صَهْصَلِقْ ورجُلٌ صهْصَلِقُ الصّوْتِ، أَي: شَديدُه، وَكَذَلِكَ الصّقْر.

صهصلق: صوت صَهْصَلِقٌ أَي شديد؛ وأَنشد:

قد شَيَّبَتْ رأْسِي بصَوْتٍ صَهْصَلِقْ

ورجل صَهْصَلِقُ الصوتِ: شديدُه. وامرأَة صَهصِلقٌ وصَهْصَليقٌ: شديدة

الصوت صَخَّابة، ومنهم من قَيّد فقال: الصَّهْصَلِقُ العجوز الصخّابة؛

ومنه قول الشاعر:

أُمُّ حوار ضَنْؤُها غيرُ أَمِرْ،

صَهْصَلِقُ الصوتِ بعَينَيْهَا الصَّبِرْ

سائلة أَصْداغُها لا تَخْتَمِرْ،

تَعْدو على الذئب بِعود مُنْكَسِرْ

تُبادِرُ الذئبَ بعَدْوٍ مُشْفَتِرْ،

يَفِرُّ مَنْ قاتَلها، ولا تَفِرُّ

لو نُحِرَتْ في بيتِها عَشْرُ جُزُرْ،

لأَصْبَحَتْ منَ لَحمِهنَّ تَعْتَذِرْ

قال: وكذلك الصَّهْصَلِيقُ؛ وأَشد للعُلَيكم الكندي:

نأْآجَةُ العَدْوةِ شَمْشَلِيقها،

شَدِيدة الصَّيْحةِ صَهْصَليقها،

تُسامِرُ الضِّفْدَعَ في نَقِيقِها

والشَّمْشَلِيقُ: السريعة المشي.

حز

Entries on حز in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, and 2 more
حز
الحَزُّ: قَطْعٌ غير بائن. حَزَزْتُه واحْتَزَزْتُه. والمَحَزُّ: المَقْطَعُ. والتَّحْزِيزُ: كَثْرَةُ الحَزِّ كأسْنانِ المِنْجَلِ. والحَزَازُ: هِبْرِيَةُ الرَّأْسِ. والحَزِيْزُ والحَزُّ من الأرْض: مَوْضِعٌ كَثُرَتْ حِجارَتُه وغَلُظَتْ، وثلاثَةُ أحِزَّةٍ، والجَميعُ: الحِزّانُ. والحَزَازَةُ: وَجَعٌ في القَلْبِ من غَيْظٍ أو أذىً يُصِيْبُه وقد يُشَدَّدُ بلا هاءٍ. وإذا أصَابَ المِرْفَقُ طَرَفَ كِرْكِرَةِ البَعِيرِ فَقَطَعَه يُقال: به حَازٌّ. وعلى أيِّ حَزَّةٍ أتانا: أيْ على أي ساعَةٍ وحِينٍ. وحَزَّذا على ذا: أيْ زادَ عليه. والحَزَازُ: الرَّجُلُ الشَّدِيْدُ السَّوْقِ والعَمَلِ. والحَزَازِيُّ: مِثْلُه. والحَزَزُ: الشِّدَّةُ. ورَجُلٌ حَزٌّ: مُحْذَفٌ. ومِحَزٌّ: غَلِيْظُ الكَلام. والحَزَّازُ: الطَّعَامُ يَحْمُضُ في المَعِدة. وتَحَزْحَزْتُ عن المَكانِ: مِثْلُ تَزَحْزَحْتُ. والحَزَاحِزُ: الإقْبالُ. والإِدْبَارُ.
باب الحاء مع الزاي ح ز، ز ح مستعملان

حز: الحُزُّ: قَطْعٌ في اللَّحْم غيرُ بائن. والفَرْضُ في العظم والعُود غير طائل حز أيضا. يقال: حززته حَزْاً، واحتزَزْتُه احتِزازاً، قال الشاعر:

وعبدُ يَغُوتٍ تَحجِل الطَّيْرُ حولَه ... قد احتَزَّ عرشيه الحسام المذكر فجعل الاحتزاز هيهنا قطع العنق. والحزازة: هبرية في الرَأس ، وتجمَع على حَزازٍ. والحزازةُ أيضاً: وَجَعٌ في القَلْب من غَيْظٍ ونحوه. والحَزّاز يُقال في القَلْب أيضاً، قال الشمّاخ:

فلما شراها فاضت العين عبرة ... وفي الصدر حزاز من اللَّومِ حامِزُ

وقال :

وقد يَنْبُتُ المَرْعَى على دِمَن الثَّرَى ... وتَبْقَى حَزازاتُ النُفوس كما هِيا

وتقول: أعطيتُه حُزّةً من لَحْمٍ . والحَزّاز من الرجال: الشَّديد على السَّوْق والقِتال، قال:

فهي تفادى من حزاز ذي حَزِقْ

وفي الحديث: أخَذَ بحُزَّته

يقال: أخَذَ بعُنقه، وهو من السَّراويل حُزَّة وحُجْزَة، والعُنُق عندي تشبيه به. وحَزّاز القلوب: ما حَزَّ وحكَّ في قلبه. والحَزيزُ: مَوضِعٌ من الأرض كَثُرتْ حِجارتُه وغَلُظَتْ كأنَّها سكاكينُ، ويجمعُ على حُزّاِن وثلاثة أحِزَّة . وإذا أصاب المرفقُ طَرَفَ كِرْكِرةِ البَعيرِ فقَطَعَه قيل به حاز. زح: الزح: جذب الشَّيءِ في العَجَلة. زَحَّه يزُحُّه زَحّاً. والزَّحْزَحة: التَنْحِيةُ عن الشيء [يقال] زَحْزَحْتُه فتَزَحْزَحَ.
الْحَاء وَالزَّاي

الزُّحْلُوط: الخسيس.

والحُنْزُرَة: شُعْبَة من الْجَبَل، عَن كرَاع. وحَرْزَمه: ملأَهُ.

وحَرْزَمَه الله: لَعنه.

وحَرْزَمٌ: رجل.

وحَرْزَمٌ: جمل مَعْرُوف، قَالَ:

لأَعلِطَنَّ حَرْزَما بِعَلْطِ ... بِليتهِ عِنْد وُضوحِ الشرطِ

والحَلَزُون: دَابَّة تكون فِي الرمث.

والزُّحْلُوفَة كالزُّحْلُوقَة، وَقد تزحلف.

وزَحْلَفَ الشَّيْء: أزلَّه.

وازَلَحَفَّ الرجل وازحَلَفَّ لُغَتَانِ. مقلوب: تنحى وَتَأَخر، الأولى عَن الَّلحيانيّ وَالْأُخْرَى قَليلَة.

وإناء مُزَحْلَفٌ: مَمْلُوء.

والحَزَنْبَلُ: الحمقاء، وَقيل الْعَجُوز المتهدمة.

والحَزَنْبَل من الرِّجَال: الْقصير الموثق الْخلق، وَقيل: هُوَ الْقصير فَقَط.

وحَزَنْبَلٌ: نبت، عَن السيرافي. وَإِنَّمَا قضيت على النُّون بِالزِّيَادَةِ، وَإِن لم يشتق مَا ذهب فِيهِ لِكَثْرَة زيادتها ثَالِثَة فِيمَا يظهره الِاشْتِقَاق.

واحْزَأَلَّ الشَّيْء: ارْتَفع وَاجْتمعَ.

والحِنْزَابُ: الْحمار المقتدر الْخلق.

والحِنْزابُ: الْقصير الْقوي، وَقيل: الغليظ. وَقَالَ ثَعْلَب: هُوَ الرجل الْقصير العريض.

والحِنْزابُ والحُنْزُوبُ: جزر الْبر، واحدته حِنْزابةٌ، وَلم أسمع حُنْزوبةً.

والحُنْزوبُ والحِنْزابُ: جمَاعَة القطا، وَقيل: ذكر القطا.

والحِنْزابُ: الديك.

والحَيْزَبون: الْعَجُوز، قَالَ الْقطَامِي:

إِذا حَيْزَبونٌ توقدُ النارَ بَعدما ... تَلفَّعتِ الظَّلماءَ من كل جانبِ وناقة حَيْزبونٌ: شهمة حَدِيدَة، وَبِه فسر ثَعْلَب قَول الحذلمي يصف إبِلا:

تَلْبِطُ فِيهَا كل حَيْزَبونِ

والزَّمَحْنُ والزِّمَحْنَةُ: السَّيئ الْخلق.
الْحَاء وَالزَّاي

الحَزَّ: قَطْعٌ فِي علاجٍ. وَقيل: هُوَ فِي اللَّحْم: مَا كَانَ غير بائنٍ حزَّه يَحُزُّه حَزًّا واحْتَزّه.

والحُزَّةُ: مَا قُطِعَ من اللَّحْمِ طُولاً قَالَ اعشى باهلة:

تَكْفيه حُزَّةُ فِلْذ إِن ألَمَّ بهَا ... من الشِّوًاَءِ ويُرْوِى شُرْبَه الغُمَرُ

وَقيل: الحُزَّةُ: القِطْعَةُ من الكَبدِ خاصَّةً، وَلَا يقالُ فِي سَنَام وَلَا لحُمٍ وَلَا غَيره: حُزَّةُ.

والحازُّ: قَطْعٌ فِي كِرْكِرَةِ البعيرِ وَهُوَ اسمٌ كالنَّاكت والضَّاغط. والحَزُّ: فَرْضٌ فِي العُوِد والمِسْوَاك والعظم غير طائِلٍ.

والتَّحْزِيزُ: كَثْرَة الحَزّ، كاسنان المِنْجَلِ، وَرُبمَا كَانَ ذَلِك فِي أَطْرَاف الْأَسْنَان وَهُوَ الَّذِي يُسَمَّى الاشَرَ.

والتَّحْزِيزُ: اثرُ الحَزّ أَيْضا. قَالَ المُتَنَخّل الْهُذلِيّ:

إِن الهَوَانَ فَلاَ يَكْذِبْكُما أحَدٌ ... كأنَّه فِي بَياضِ الجلْدِ تَحْزِيزُ.

وحزَّ الشَّيء فِي صَدْرِه حزًّا: حاكَ.

الحَزَازَةُ والحَزَازُ والحَزّاز والَحُزَّازُ كلُّه: وَجَعٌ فِي القَلْبِ من حَزْنٍ أَو خَوْفٍ قَالَ الشَّماخُ يصف رجلا بَاعَ قَوْسا من رجلٍ:

فلمَّا شَرَاها فاضَتِ العينُ عَبْرَةً ... وَفِي الصَّدْرِ حَزَّازٌ من الْهم حامزُ

ويُرْوَى حُزَّازٌ.

والحَزْحَزَةُ: كالحُزازِ.

والحَزَاحِزُ: الحَرَكاتُ قَالَ أَبُو كَبِير:

وتَبَوَّأ الابْطالُ بَعْدَ حَزَاحزٍ ... هَكْعَ النَّوَاحزِ فِي مناخ المَوْحِفِ

والحَزَازُ: هِبْرِيَةٌ فِي الرَّأس كأنَّه نُخالَةٌ. واحدتُه حَزَازَةٌ.

والحَزُّ: غامضٌ من الأَرْض يَنْقادٌ بَين غَليظَيْنِ.

والحَزِيزُ من الأَرْض: مَوضعٌ كَثُرَتْ حجارتُه وغَلُظَتْ كَأَنَّهَا السكاكين. وَقيل: هُوَ الْمَكَان الغَليظُ يَنْقادُ. وَقَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: الحَزِيزُ: غلظ من الأَرْض. فَلم يزدْ على ذَلِك، وَالْجمع أحِزَّةٌ وحِزَّانٌ وحُزّان، عَن سِيبَوَيْهٍ، وَقد قَالُوا حُزُزٌ فاحْتَمَلُوا التَّضْعيفَ. قَالَ كثير عزة:

وكَمْ قَدْ جاوَزَتْ نِقْضِي اليْكُم ... من الحُزُزِ الاماعزِ والِبرَاق

والحَزِيزُ والحَزَازُ من الرِّجَال: الشَّديد على السُّوق والقتال. قَالَ:

فَهْيَ تَفَادَى من حَزَازٍ ذِي حَزَقْ والحُزَّةُ: العُنُق. وَفِي الحَدِيث " اخَذَ بِحُزَّتهِ ".

والحُزَّةُ من السَّراويل: الحُجْزَةُ.

والحَزُّ: مَوضِع بالسراة.

وتَحَزْحَزَ عَن الشَّيْء: تَنَحَّى.

وحَزَّازٌ: اسْمٌ.

وأبُو الحَزَّازِ: كُنْيَةُ ارْبَدَ أخي لَبيدٍ الَّذِي يَقُول فِيهِ:

فاخي إنْ شَرِبُوا من خَيْرِهِمْ ... وأبُو الحَزَّازِ من أهْلِ النَّفلْ

حز

1 حَزَّهُ, (S, A, Msb,) aor. ـُ inf. n. حَزٌّ, (S, Msb, K, *) He cut it; (S, A, K;) namely, his, or its, head; (A;) as also ↓ احتزّهُ: (S, A, K:) or he cut it (namely, a thing, or flesh-meat,) without separating; made an incision in it: or he cut it with labour: (TA:) and he notched it; or made a notch in it; namely, a piece of wood. (S, Msb, TA.) It is said in a prov., حَزَّتْ حَازَّةٌ مِنْ كُوعِهَا [A woman cutting cut a part of the skin of the extremity of the bone of her fore arm next the thumb: nearly the same as another prov. حَلَأَتْ حَالِئَةٌ عَنْ كُوعِهَا]: alluding to a people's being occupied by their own affair so as to be diverted thereby from attending to other things. (Az, K.) You say also, حَزَّ فِى رَأْسِ القَوْسِ He made a notch in the head of the bow. (A.) b2: [Hence the saying,] الإِثْمُ مَا حَزَّ فِى

قَلْبِكَ (tropical:) [Sin is that which makes an impression upon thy heart, causing thee to waver lest it be an act of disobedience because of thy not being easy respecting it]. (A. [See حَزَّازٌ, below; and see also حَكَّ, and حَاكَ.]) Of anything making an impression in, or upon, the bosom, and causing one to waver or scruple, you say حَزَّ. (S.) 2 حَزَّّ [حزّزهُ, inf. n. تَحْزِيزٌ, He cut it, or notched it, much, or in many places; he made notches in it; he made it serrated; he jagged it. You say,] حزّز أَسْنَانَهُ, (S, K,) inf. n. تَحْزِيزٌ, (TA,) He made his teeth serrated, and sharpened their extremities, to make them like those of a young person. (S, K, TA.) [See also تَحْزِيزٌ, below.]5 تحزّز It was cut much, or in many places, or into many pieces: (S, K:) [it was notched much, or in many places; was made serrated; was jagged.]8 احتزّهُ: see 1.

حَزٌّ A notch, or an incision, (S, A, Msb, K,) in a thing; (S, K;) as, [for instance,] in a piece of wood, and a tooth-stick (سِوَاك), and a bone, (TA,) and a bow: (A, TA:) and in like manner ↓ مَحَزٌّ, the notch of a bow, into which the ring of the string falls: (A and K, voce كُظْرٌ:) [or the former is a coll. gen. n.:] n. un. ↓ حَزَّةٌ; (S, TA;) [for which, in the S and L and K, voce طَرِيدَةٌ, we find ↓ حُزَّةٌ, perhaps a dial. var.] You say, رَدَّ الوَتَرَ حَزِّهَا He put back the bow-string to its notch (A, TA) in the head of the bow. (TA.) For the explanation of حَزُّ الكَرَاكِر, see كِرْكِرَةٌ.

A2: A time; a particular time; [a nick of time:] (S, K:) and ↓ حَزَّةٌ signifies the same; and also a particular state or condition. (A, TA.) Yousay, مَجِىْءِ فُلَانٍ ↓ هٰذِهِ حَزَّةُ [This is the time of the coming of such a one]. (A.) And كَيْفَ جِئْتَ

↓ فِى هٰذِهِ الحَزَّةِ [How hast thou come at this time, or in this state?]. (A.) And ↓ لَقِيتُهُ عَلَى حَزَّةٍ

مُنْكَرِةٍ [I met him at an evil time, or in an evil condition]. (A.) حَزَّةٌ: see حَزٌّ in five places.

حُزَّةٌ: see حَزٌّ.

A2: Also A piece of flesh-meat cut off lengthwise: (S, K:) or only of liver: (K, TA:) not of a camel's hump, nor of flesh, or other thing: (TA:) or it signifies also a piece cut off of anything, such as a melon &c.: used in this sense by the people of Syria: (TA:) pl. حُزَزٌ. (Msb.) b2: (tropical:) The neck: (S, Msb, K:) accord. to some: (Msb:) so termed metaphorically. (S.) So in a trad., أَخَذَ بِحُزَّتِهِ He took hold of his neck. (S, TA.) A3: حُزَّةُ السَّرَاوِيلِ i. q. حُجْزَتُهُ: (IAar, Az, S, Msb, K:) but disallowed by As. (TA.) حَزَارٌ Scurf of the head: ↓ n. un. with ة [signifying a particle, or flake, thereof]. (S, K.) حَزِيزٌ Rugged ground: (IDrd:) or a rugged and extended place: (S, K:) or a place abounding with rugged stones like knives: or hard ground in a tract abounding with pebbles: (TA:) or rugged and hard ground with a slight elevation: (ISh:) or depressed ground: (TA:) pl. [of pauc.] أَحِزَّةٌ and [of mult.] حِزَّانٌ (S, K) and حُزَّانٌ and حُزُزٌ, (K, TA,) with two dammehs, (TA,) or حُزَزٌ. (CK.) حَزَازَةٌ: see حَزَازٌ: A2: and see also حَزَّازٌ.

حَزَّازٌ Food that becomes acid in the stomach, (K, TA,) by reason of its badness, and so [as it were] cuts (يَحُزُّ) into the heart. (TA.) Hence the saying, أَنْتَ أَثْقَلُ مِنَ الحَزَّازِ [Thou art heavier, or more difficult to be born, than the food that becomes acid in the stomach, &c.]. (A Heyth, on the authority of Abu-l-Hasan El-Aarábee.) b2: [And hence, app.,] Anything that makes an impression in, or upon, the heart, or bosom, causing one to waver or scruple; lit., that cuts into the heart, and scrapes in the bosom; expl. by مَا حَزَّ فِى القَلْبِ, (A 'Obeyd, S, K,) and حَكَّ فِى الصَّدْرِ; (K;) as also ↓ حُزَّازٌ (K) [and ↓ حَازَّةٌ, as will be seen below]: and pain in the heart, arising from wrath &c.; as also ↓ حُزَّازٌ, (A 'Obeyd, S,) and ↓ حَزَازَةٌ; (A 'Obeyd, S, K;) of which last the pl. is حَزَازَاتٌ. (A 'Obeyd, S.) [See also حَزْحَزَةٌ.] It is said in a trad., الإِثْمُ حَوَازُّ القُلُوبِ, (S, Mgh, and K * in art. حوز,) i. e., Sin is those things that make an impression upon hearts, (Lth, Mgh, MS, and K ubi suprà,) like as cutting, or notching, makes an impression upon a thing, (TA,) and that cause one to suspect that they may be acts of disobedience, by reason of uneasiness respecting them, (Mgh,) or to waver respecting them, lest they should be so, for that reason, (K,) or to be uneasy in heart respecting them: (MS:) حوازّ being pl. of ↓ حَازَّةٌ, (Mgh, K,) like as دَوَابُّ is pl. of دَابَّةٌ: (Mgh:) Sh. reads حُوَّازُ القُلُوبِ, which he explains as meaning, “what overcomes hearts, (مَا يَحُوزُهَا, i. e., يَغْلِبُ عَلَيْهَا,) so that they commit that which is not incumbent:” (Mgh, and K * and TA ubi suprà:) but the former reading is the more common: (Mgh, TA:) and some read حَزَّاز; and some حَرَّار. (TA in art. حوز.) [See also فَصٌّ.] b3: حَزَّازُ الحَجَرِ and حَزَّازُ الصَّخْرِ: See بَهَقُ الحَجَرِ in art. بَهق.

حُزَّازٌ: see حَزَّازٌ, in two places.

بِهِ حَازٌّ, said of a camel, He has an incision, or a cut, in the edge of the callous protuberance upon his breast, produced by his elbow, which makes it bleed: if it does not make it bleed, it is termed مَاسِحٌ: (S, K:) or حازّ is a cut, or an incision, in the arm, penetrating through the skin, to the flesh, opposite the callous protuberance upon the breast of a camel; also termed عَرْكٌ: (El-'Adebbes El-Kinánee:) or a cut, or an incision, in the said protuberance: it is a subst., like نَاكِتٌ and ضَاغِطٌ. (TA.) حَازَّةٌ; pl. حَوَازُّ: see حَزَّازٌ, in two places.

حَزْحَزَةٌ A pain in the heart, arising from fear or from physical suffering: (K:) pl. حَزَاحِزُ. (TA.) [See also حَزَّازٌ.]

تَحْزِيزٌ [see 2. b2: ] The being cut, or notched, much, or in many places; being serrated, or jagged, like the teeth of the مِنْجَل: and sometimes this is in the edges, or extremities, of the human teeth. (TA.) You say, فِى أَسْنَانِهِ تَحْزِيزٌ (S, A, K) In his teeth is a serration, and a sharpness of the extremities [such as is seen in the teeth of young persons]; syn. أُشُرٌ; (S, K;) the like of the serration of the teeth of the مِنْجَل. (A.) b3: Also The marks of cutting or notching. (TA.) مَحَزٌّ A place of cutting [or notching]. (TA.) You say, قَطَعَ فَأَصَابَ المَحَزَّ (A, TA) He cut, and hit the place of cutting. (TA.) And تَكَلَّمَ وَأَشَارَ فَأَصَابَ المَخَزَّ (tropical:) [He spoke, and indicated, or advised, and hit upon the right thing]: (A, TA:) [app. alluding to the right place of incision of the كِرْكِرَة, which is a nice and difficult operation: see كِرْكِرَةٌ.] b2: [A notched, or small hollowed, place, made by cutting or otherwise. b3: A groove, or the like. Occurring in the K, voce بَكْرَةٌ, and in art. خصر, &c.] b4: See also حَزٌّ, first signification.

حف

Entries on حف in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ismāʿīl bin Ḥammād al-Jawharī, Tāj al-Lugha wa Ṣiḥāḥ al-ʿArabīya, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, and 3 more
[حف] الحسافة: ما تناثر من التمر الفاسد. وحسفت التمر أجسفه حَسْفاً، أي نقّيته وأخرجتُ حُسافَتَهُ. ويقال: انحسف الشئ، إذا تقتت في يدك. وقولهم: في صدره عليّ حَسيفَةٌ وحُسافَةٌ، أي غيظ وعداوة.
باب الحاء والفاء ح ف، ف ح مستعملان

حف: حَفّ الشَّعْرُ يَحِفُّ حُفُوفاً: إذا يَبِسَ. واحْتَفَّتْ المرأةُ: أمَرَتْ من تَحُفُّ شَعر وَجْهها بخَيْطَيْن. والحُفُوفُ: اليُبُوسةُ من غير دَسَم، قال رؤبة:

قالتْ سُلَيمَى أنْ رَأَتْ حُفُوفي مَعَ اضطِرابِ اللَّحْمِ والشُّفُوفِ

وحَفَّتِ المرأةُ وَجْهَها تَحُفُّه حَفّاً وحُفُوفاً. وسَويقٌ حافٌّ: غير مَلْتُوتٍ. والحَفيفُ: صوتُ الشيء تُحسُّه كالرَمْية أو طَيَران طائر أو غيره، حف يحف حفيفا. وحِفّان الإِبِل: صِغارُها. والحِفّان: الخَدَمُ. والمِحَفَّةُ: رَحْلٌ يحِفُّ بثَوْب تركبُه المرأةُ. وحِفافا كلِّ شيءٍ: جانِباه. وحَفُّ الحائكِ: خَشَبَتُه العريضة [يُنَسِّقُ] بها اللُّحمة بينَ السَدَى. وحَفَّ القَومُ بسيِّدهم: أي أطافوا به وعَكَفُوا، ومنه قَولُه: حَافِّينَ مِنْ حَوْلِ الْعَرْشِ . والحَفُّ: نَتْفُ الشَّعْر بخيط ونحوه. فح: فَحيح الحَيَّة شبيهٌ بالنَّفْخ في نَضْنَضة، أي بضَرْب أسنانِها. [وقيل] : فَحيح الأفْعَى دَلْكُ بعض جِلْدها ببعض، وهي خَشْناءُ الجلْد. والفَحْفاحُ: الأَبَحِّ من الرجال.
حف
الحُفُوْفُ: اليُبْسُ من غير دَسَمٍ. وسَوِيْقٌ حَافٌّ: غيرُ مًلْتُوْتٍ. وشَعَرٌ حافٌّ: غيرُ دَهِيْنٍ. واحْتَفَّتِ المَرْأَةُ: حَفَّتْ شَعَرَ وَجْهِها. والقَوْمُ يُحُفُّوْنَ بِسَيِّدِهِم: إذا أطافُوا به وعَكَفُوا عليه، من قَوْلِه عَزَّ وجَلَّ: " حَافِّيْنَ من حَوْلِ العَرْشِ ". والمِحَفَّةُ: رَحْلٌ يُحَفُّ بِثَوْبٍ. وحَفُّ الحائكِ: خَشَبَتُه العَرِيْضَةُ. وفي المَثَل: ما أنْت
َ بِحَفَّةٍ ولا نِيْرَةٍ لِمَنْ لا يَضُرُّ ولا يَنْفَعُ. وحِفَافا كُلِّ شَيْءٍ: جانِبَاه. وما بَقِيَ من شَعَرِه الاّ حِفَافٌ: وهو أنْ يَبْقى منه كالطُّرَّةِ حَوْلَ رَأْسِه. والحِفَافُ: الجَمَاعَاتُ. والحَلَقُ المُسْتَدِيْرَةُ، كالحِفَافِ من الرَّمْلِ. والحَفِيْفُ: صَوْتٌ كالرَّمْيَةِ. أو طَيَرَانُ طائرٍ، حَفَّ يَحُفُّ. وحَفّانُ الإِبل والنَّعَامِ: صِغَارُهما. والحَفّانُ: الخَدَمُ. وأتانا فلانٌ على حَفَصِ ذاكَ: أي إبّانِه وحِيْنِه. والحَفَفُ: القُوْتُ القَلِيلُ كالكَفَفِ لا فَضْلَ فيه. والحاجَةُ. وشِدَّةُ العَيْشِ. وهو من الرِّجَالِ: القَصِيْرُ المُقْتَدِرُ الخَلْقِ. وإنَّه لَحَافُّ العَيْنَيْنِ: خَبِيثُهما. والحُفَافَةُ: حُفَافَةُ التِّبْنِ والقَتِّ وهو بَقِيَّتُهما. والحَفِيْفُ: اليابِسُ من الكَلأ. وماله حافٌّ ولا رَافٌّ، الحافُّ: الذي يَضُمُّه، والرّافُّ: الذي يُطْعِمُه. ومنه قَوْلُ المَرْأَةِ: مَنْ حَفَّنا أو رَفَّنا فَلْيَتَّرِكْ. وسِقَاءٌ حَفّانٌ ماءً: أي مَلآنٌ. وقَرِيْبٌ من حِفَافِه. والحَفّانُ: صِغَارُ الإبِلِ والنَّعَامِ. والحَفُّ: سَمَكَةٌ بَيْضَاءٌ شَاكَةٌ. ويُقال للدِّيْكِ والدَّجاجَةِ إذا زَجَرْتَهما: حَفْ حَفْ.
الْحَاء وَالْفَاء

حَفَّ الْقَوْم بالشَّيْء وحَوالَيْهِ يَحُفُّونَ حفَّا وحَفُّوهُ وحَفَّفَوهُ: احْدَقُوا بِهِ وَفِي التَّنْزِيل (وتَرَى الملائِكَةَ حافِّينَ مِنْ حَوْلِ العَرْشِ) وانشد ابْن الاعرابي:

كَبَيْضَةِ أُدْحِىٍّ بميثِ خَميلةٍ ... يُحَفِّفُها جَوْنٌ بُجُؤْجُئِه صَعْلُ

وَقَوله:

إبْلُ أبي الحَبْحابِ إبْلٌ تُعْرَفُ ... يَزِينُها مُحَفَّفٌ مُوَقَّفُ المحفَّفُ: الضَّرْعُ الممتَليءُ الَّذِي لَهُ جوانبُ كَأَن جوانبه حَفَّفَتْه أَي حَفَّتْ بِهِ. وَرَوَاهُ ابْن الاعرابي " مُجَفَّفا " يُرِيد ضرعا كَأَنَّهُ جُفّ وَهُوَ الوطب الْخلق.

والمِحَفَّةُ: رَحْلُ يُحَفُّ بِثَوْب ثمَّ تَرْكَبُ فِيهِ الْمَرْأَة. وَقيل: المِحَفَّةُ: مركب كالهَوْدَجِ إِلَّا أَن الهودَجَ يُقَبَّبُ والمِحِفَّةُ لَا تقبب. قَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: سُمّيَتْ بهَا لِأَن الخشبَ يَحُفُّ بالقاعد فِيهَا: أَي يُحِيط بِهِ من جَمِيع جوانبه.

والحِفَفُ: الْجمع وَقيل قلَّة المأكُول وَكَثْرَة الاكلة. وَقَالَ ثَعْلَب: هُوَ أَن يكون العِيالُ مثل الزَّادِ. وَقَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد هُوَ الضِّيقُ فِي المَعاشِ. وقالتِ امْرَأَة: خرج زَوجي وَيتم وَلَدي فَمَا أَصَابَهُم حفف وَلَا ضفف. قَالَ: فالحَفَفُ: الضَّيقُ والضَّفَفُ: أَن يَقِلَّ الطعامُ ويَكْثرَ آكِلُوهُ. وَقيل: هُوَ مِقْدَار العِيال وَقَالَ اللحياني: الحَفَفُ الكَفَافُ من الْمَعيشَة. وأصابهم حَفَفٌ من الْعَيْش أَي شدَّة. ومارئي عَلَيْهِم حَفَفٌ وَلَا ضفف: أَي اثر عوزٍ وطعامٌ حَفَفٌ: قليلٌ.

ومعيشةٌ حَفَفٌ: ضَنْكٌ.

وحَفَّتْهُم الحاجةُ تَحُفُّهُمْ حَفاًّ شَدِيدا: إِذا كَانُوا مَحَاويج.

وَعِنْده حَفَّةٌ من مَتاعٍ أَو مْالٍ: أَي قوت قَلِيل لَيْسَ فِيهِ فضل عَن اهله.

وَكَانَ الطَّعَام حِفافَ مَا اكَلوا أيْ قَدْرَهُ.

وَولد لَهُ على حَفَفٍ أَي على حَاجَة، هَذِه عَن ابْن الاعرابي.

والحُفُوفُ: اليُبْسُ مِنْ غَيرِ دَسَمٍ.

وسَوِيقٌ حافٌّ: يَابِس غير مَلْتُوتٍ. وَقيل: هُوَ مَا لم يُلَتَّ بسَمْنٍ وَلَا زَيْتٍ.

وحَفَّتْ أرْضُنا تَحِفُّ حُفُوفا: يبس بقلها.

وحَفَّ بطن الرجل: لم يَأْكُل دسما وَلَا لَحْمًا فيبس.

وحَفَّ اللَّحْيَةَ يَحُفُّها حَفًّا: اخذ مِنْهَا.

وحَفَّه يَحُفُّه حَفًّا: قَشرَهُ، وَالْمَرْأَة تَحُفُّ وَجْهَها حَفًّا وحفافا: تُزِيلَ عَنهُ الشّعْر بِالْمُوسَى وتقشره مُشْتَقّ من ذَلِك.

وتَحْتَفُّ: تامر من يَحُفُّه نَتْفا بَخَيْطَينِ. وَهُوَ من القشر. وَاسم ذَلِك الشّعْر الحُفافَةُ، وَقيل: الحُفافة مَا يسْقط من الشّعْر المحُفوفِ وَغَيره.

وحَفَّتِ اللِّحْيَةُ تَحِف حُفُوفا: شَعِثَتْ. وحَفَّ رأسُ الْإِنْسَان وَغَيره يَحِفُّ حُفُوفا: شَعِثَ، قَالَ الكُمَيْتُ:

وأشْعَثَ فِي الدَّار ذيِ لمَّة ... يُطيلُ الحٌفُوفَ وَلَا يَقْمَلُ

يَعْنِي وتدا.

واحَفَّهُ صَاحِبُهُ ترك تَعَهُّدَهُ.

والحِفافانِ: ناحِيتَا الرَّأْس والإناء وَغَيرهمَا. وَقيل: هما جانباه. وَالْجمع أحِفَّةٌ.

وإناءٌ حَفَّانُ: بلغ المَاء وَغَيره حِفافَيْه.

والأحِفَّةُ أَيْضا: مَا بقى حول الصَّلعَةِ من الشّعْر، الْوَاحِد حِفافٌ.

والحِفافُ: اللَّحْم الَّذِي فِي اسفَلِ الحَنكِ إِلَى اللهاة.

والحَافَّانِ من اللِّسانِ: عِرْقان اخضرَانِ يِكتَنِفانِ من بَاطِن. وَقيل: حافُّ اللِّسَان طرفه.

وَرجل حافٌّ الْعين بَين الحُفُوفِ: أَي شديدُ الاصابة بهَا، عَن اللحياني.

وحَفُّ الحائك: خَشبَتُه العريضة ينسق بهَا اللُّحْمَة بَين السدا.

والحَفُّ: النسج.

والحَفَّةُ: الْخَشَبَة الَّتِي يَلُفُّ عَلَيْهَا الحائك الثَّوبَ.

والحَفَّةُ: القَصَباتُ. وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي يضْرِب بهَا الحائك كالسيف.

والحَفُّ: القصبة الَّتِي تَجِيء وَتذهب، وَجَمعهَا حُفُوفٌ.

وَمَا أَنْت بَحَفَّة وَلَا نيرة: الحَفَّةُ مَا تقدم. والنَّيَرُة: الخَشَبَةُ المُعترِضَةُ. يضْرب هَذَا لمن لَا ينفع وَلَا يضر.

والحَفِيفُ: صَوْتُ الشَّيْء تَسْمَعضهُ كالرنة أَو طيران الطَّائِر حَفَّ يَحِفُّ حَفيفا وحَفْحَفَ.

وحَفَّ الجُعَلُ يَحِفُّ: طارَ، والحَفِيفُ صوتُ جَناحَيْهِ.

وَالْأُنْثَى من الاساود تَحِفُّ حَفِيفا، وَهُوَ صَوت جلدهَا إِذا دَلَكَتْ بعضه بِبَعْض.

وحَفِيفُ الرّيحِ: صَوتهَا فِي كل مَا مرت بِهِ. وَقَوله انشده ابْن الاعرابي:

ابْلِغْ ابا قَيْسٍ حَفيفَ الاثَأبَهْ

فسره فَقَالَ: يُرِيد انه ضَعِيف الْعقل كَأَنَّهُ حَفِيفُ أثَأبَةٍ تحركها الرّيح. وَقيل: مَعْنَاهُ الاعده واحركه كَمَا تحرّك الرّيح هَذِه الشَّجَرَة، وَهَذَا لَيْسَ بِشَيْء.

والحَفِيفُ: صَوْتُ أخْفاقِ الْإِبِل إِذا اشْتَدَّ، قَالَ:

يَقُولُ والعِيسُ لَهَا حَفِيفُ ... أكُلُّ من ساقَ بكُمْ عَنِيفُ

وحَفَّ سَمْعُه: ذهبَ كُلُّه فَلم يبْق مِنْهُ شَيْء.

وحَفذَاُن النعام: ريشه.

والحَفَّانُ: صغَار النعام وَالْإِبِل.

والحَفَّانُ من الْإِبِل أَيْضا: مَا دون الحقاق. وَقيل: اصل الحَفَّان: صغَار النعام، ثمَّ اسْتعْمل فِي صغَار كل جنس، والواحدة من كل ذَلِك حَفَّانَةٌ، الذّكر وَالْأُنْثَى فِيهِ سَوَاء.

والحَفَّانُ: الخَدَمُ.

وفُلانٌ حَفُّ بِنَفسِهِ أَي معنى.

وَهُوَ يَحُفُّنا ويَرُفُّنا: أَي يُعْطِينَا ويميرنا. وَفِي الْمثل " من حَفَّنا أَو رَفَّنا: فَلْيَقْتَصِدْ " يَقُول من مَدَحَنا فَلَا يَغْلُوَنَّ فِي ذَلِك وَلَكِن ليَتَكَلَّم بِالْحَقِّ مِنْهُ.

وحُفُّ الْعين: شُفْرُها.

وَجَاء على حَفّ ذَاك وَحَفَفهِ وحِفافه: أَي حِينِه ورُبَّانِهِ.

وهُو على حَفَفِ أَمر: أَي ناحيَةٍ مِنْهُ وَشَرَف.

واحْتَفَّتِ الْإِبِل الكَلأَ: اكلَتْه أَو نَالَتْ مِنْهُ والحَفَّةُ: مَا احْتَفَّتْ مِنْهُ.

حف

1 حَفُّوهُ, (Ksh and Bd in xviii. 31,) or حَفُّوا حَوْلَهُ, (S, K,) or بِهِ, (Msb, and W p. 153, [and so in the present day, because syn. with احاطوا به and اطافوا به and استداروا به, &c.,]) but the verb is properly trans. by itself, (W ibid.,) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. حَفٌّ (S, TA) and حِفَافٌ; (TA [accord. to a meaning there assigned to it];) and ↓ حفّفوا and ↓ احتفّوا; all signify the same; (K, TA;) They went round about, circuited, compassed, or surrounded, it, or him. (S, Ksh, Bd, Msb, TA.) You say, حَفَّ القَوْمُ بِالبَيْتِ, [or rather حَوْلَ البَيْتِ,] The company of men went round about the House [called the House of God, i. e. the Kaabeh]. (Msb.) And it is said in a trad., فَيَحُفُّونَهُمْ بِأَجْنِحَتِهِمْ And they circuit round about them with their wings. (TA.) And in a prov., مَنْ حَفَّنَا أَوْ رَفَّنَا فَلْيَقْتَصِدْ, i. e. Whoso goes round about us, and minds, or manages, our affairs, (K, TA,) and treats us with honour; (TA;) or [in the K “ and ”] serves us, (S, K,) and guards us, defends us, or takes care of us, and regards us, or behaves towards us, with benevolence and solicitude; (S, TA;) or [in the K “ and ”] praises us; (A 'Obeyd, K, TA;) let him [act moderately, and] not exceed the due bounds, (A 'Obeyd, K, TA,) but speak truth. (A 'Obeyd, TA.) Hence the saying, (K,) وَلَا رَافٌّ ↓ مَا لَهُ حَافٌّ (S, K) [He has not any who goes round about him, and minds, or manages, his affairs, &c.]. And ذَهَبَ مَنْ كَانَ يَحُفُّهُ وَيَرُفُّهُ (S, K) [He went away, or has gone away, who used to go round about him, &c.; or] who used to give to him, and bring him corn or food: (TA:) [for] حَفَّهُ signifies also he gave to him. (Msb.) And هُوَ يَحُفُّ وَيَرُفُّ He stands and sits: and he acts as a sincere, or faithful, adviser, and with benevolence and solicitude. (As,) (TA.) [See also art. رف.] One says, of persons in want, حَفَّتْهُمُ الحَاجَةُ, (S, K,) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. حَفٌّ, (TA,) (tropical:) [Want beset, or encompassed, them; or has beset, &c.;] and ↓ هُمْ قَومٌ مَحْفُوفُونَ (tropical:) [They are persons beset, or encompassed, by want]. (S, K, TA.) b2: حَفَّهُ بِالشَّىْءِ, aor. ـُ (S, O, K,) He surrounded it, or him, with the thing; (K, TA;) as, for instance, a هَوْدَج with pieces of cloth; (S, O;) and so ↓ حفّفهُ, inf. n. تَحْفِيفٌ. (S.) It is said in the Kur [xviii. 31], حَفَفْنَاهُمَا بِنَخْلٍ We made them, namely, the two gardens, to be surrounded by palm-trees; (Ksh, Bd;) We made palm-trees to encompass their أَحِفَّة, (K,) i. e., their sides. (TA.) And you say, حَفَفْتُهُ بِهِمْ I surrounded it, or him, with them. (Ksh and Bd in xviii. 31, and TA.) And حُفَّتِ الجَنَّةُ بِالمَكَارِهِ (TA) a trad., meaning (assumed tropical:) Paradise is encompassed by things that one dislikes to do: these being likened to a wall, through which alone one can enter Paradise. (Gloss in a copy of the “ Jámi' es-Sagheer ” of Es-Suyootee.) A2: حَفَّ شَارِبَهُ, (S, Msb, K,) and رَأْسَهُ, (S, K,) and اللِّحْيَةَ, (M,) aor. ـِ (S,) or ـُ (M, IB, TA,) [the former contr. to rule, and disapproved by IB,] inf. n. حَفٌّ, (S, M, TA,) He cut, or clipped, (S, M, Msb, K,) his mustache, (S, Msb, K,) and the hair of his head, (S, K,) and the beard, (M,) much, or short, or to the utmost degree. (S, Msb, K.) b2: حَفَّتْ وَجْهَهَا (S, Mgh, Msb, K) مِنَ الشَّعَرِ, (S, K,) aor. ـُ (S, Msb,) inf. n. حَفٌّ (S, Msb, K) and حِفَافٌ; (S, K;) and ↓ اِحْتَفَّتْ; (S, K;) said of a woman; (S, Mgh, Msb, K;) She plucked out the hair of her face: (Mgh:) or she embellished her face by removing the hair thereof: (Msb:) or she scraped off the hair of her face (K, TA) with a razor: (TA:) and ↓ اِحْتَفَّتْ she ordered another to pluck out the hair of her face with two threads: (K, * TA:) so some say: and ↓ أَحَفَّتْ, inf. n. إِحْفَافٌ, signifies the same as احتفّت. (TA.) A3: حَفَّ رَأْسُهُ, aor. ـِ inf. n. حُفُوفٌ, His head remained long without ointment, (As, S, K,) and its hair was shaggy, matted, frouzy, or dusty: (TA:) and حَفَّتِ اللِّحْيَةُ, aor. and inf. n. as above, The beard was shaggy, matted, frouzy from long want of ointment, or dusty. (M, TA.) El-Kumeyt says, describing a wooden peg or stake, (S, L,) long neglected, (L,) وَأَشْعَثَ فِى الدَّارِ ذَا لِمَّةٍ

يُطِيلُ الحُفُوفَ فَلَا يَقْمَلُ [And a wooden peg or stake, in the dwelling, having a head of battered and pendent fibres, long neglected, but not lousy: the fibres being likened to hair; and (as is said in the TA in art. شعث, where this verse is cited, but with ذِي in the place of ذا,) the term اشعث being used to signify a wooden peg or stake because its head is bruised, or battered, and separated, so that the parts do not cohere]. (S, L.) b2: حَفَّتِ الثَّرِيدَةُ The ثريدة [or mess of crumbled bread moistened with broth] became dry in its upper part [by reason of paucity of broth], and cracked open in several places. (TA.) [See the part. n., حَافٌّ.] b3: [The inf. n.]

حُفُوفٌ signifies The being dry, without grease. (TA.) b4: And حَفَّ بَطْنُهُ His (a man's) belly became dry in consequence of his not having eaten greasy food nor flesh-meat. (TA.) b5: حَفَّتِ الأَرْضُ, (Msb, K,) aor. ـِ (Msb, TA,) inf. n. حُفُوفٌ, (TA,) The earth, or land, dried up: (TA:) or its plants, (Msb,) or its herbs, or leguminous plants, (K,) dried up, (Msb, K,) for want of water. (TA.) b6: حَفَّ سَمْعُهُ, (IAar, K,) inf. n. حُفُوفٌ, (IAar, TA,) (assumed tropical:) His hearing went away entirely. (IAar, K.) A4: حَفَّ, (S, K,) aor. ـِ (S,) inf. n. حَفِيفٌ, (S, K, KL,) He (a horse) made a sound, (S, K, KL,) such as is termed دَوِيّ [i. e. a confused and continued sound], (S,) with his fore and hind feet, (KL,) in his running, (S, K,) or in going along. (KL.) Said also of violent rain, It made a [pattering] sound. (As, TA.) and of a viper, It made a [rustling] sound with its skin: فَحَّ, inf. n. فَحِيحٌ, signifies “ it made a sound to proceed from its mouth: ” (Aboo-Kheyreh, K:) or حَفَّتْ, inf. n. as above, said of the female of the [kind of serpents called] أَسَاوِد, she made a [rustling] sound with her skin by rubbing one part thereof with another. (L.) And in like manner it is said of a tree, meaning It made a [rustling] sound (K, TA) by the blowing of the wind upon its branches. (TA.) And of a bird, meaning It made a [rustling] sound (K, TA) with its wing [or wings]: (TA:) and ↓ حَفْحَفَ signifies the same, said of the wing of a bird; and likewise, of a hyena, (IDrd, K,) as also خَفْخَفَ. (TA.) [Hence,] said of the [beetle called] جُعَل, [because of the humming that it makes in flying,] It flew. (TA.) 2 حَفَّّ see 1, in two places: b2: see also 4.

A2: Also حفّف, inf. n. تَحْفِيفٌ, (tropical:) He (a man, TA) was in a state of embarrassment, or distress, and his property became little: (K, TA:) from حَفَّتِ الأَرْضُ

“ the earth, or land, dried up. ” (TA.) حفّف وَجْهُهُ occurs in a trad. [app. in the same sense]. (TA.) 4 أَحَفَّتْ, said of a woman: see 1.

A2: أَحْفَفْتُ رَأْسِى I made my head to remain long without ointment [so that the hair became shaggy, matted, frouzy, or dusty]. (As, S, K.) b2: [Hence, app.,] أَحْفَفْتُهُ (tropical:) I spoke evil of him. (Ibn-'Abbád, K, TA.) A3: أَحْفَفْتُ الفَرَسَ I urged the horse (S, O, L, K) to run vehemently (O, K) so as to cause him to make a sound such as is termed دَوِيّ [i. e. a confused and continued sound] (S, O, L, K) in his running, [with his feel, (see حَفَّ,)] (S, L,) or in his belly: (O, K:) the former is probably the right meaning. (TA.) A4: أَحْفَفْتُ الثَّوْبَ I wove the piece of cloth with the حَفّ, i. e. the مِنْسَج; as also ↓ حَفَّفْتُهُ, (K, TA, [in the CK حَفَفْتُهُ,]) inf. n. تَحْفِيفٌ. (TA.) 8 احتفّوا: see 1, first sentence. b2: احتفّ بِهِ He, or it, became encompassed, or surrounded, by it: and hence, became in the midst of it. (Har p. 445.) A2: اِحْتَفَّتْ, said of a woman: see 1, in two places. b2: احتفّ النَّبْتَ He cut the herbage; syn. جَزَّهُ: (so in some copies of the K, and in the TK:) or حَزَرَهُ [he computed by conjecture its quantity]: (so in other copies of the K, and in the TA:) mentioned by Sgh: in some copies of the K, حزّزه [he jagged it]: in one, جزره, which is a mistake. (TA.) b3: اِحْتَفَّتِ الإِبِلُ الكَلَأَ The camels ate the herbage: or obtained some of it. (TA.) b4: And احتفّ He ate up entirely what was in the cooking pot: like as اشتفّ signifies “ he drank up entirely ” what was in the vessel. (S.) 10 استحفّ أَمْوَالَهُمْ He took the whole of their possessions (K, TA) in an incursion into the territory of an enemy. (TA.) R. Q. 1 حَفْحَفَ: see 1, last sentence but one.

A2: Also (tropical:) He (a man, TA) was, or became, straitened in his means of subsistence. (IAar, K, TA.) حَفٌّ: see حَفَّةٌ, in three places. b2: [It is said, accord. to the KL, to signify also What is called in Persian زين كوهه, app. meaning a saddlebow: but this signification, if correct, is probably post-classical.]

A2: Also, and ↓ حَفَفٌ and ↓ حِفَافٌ, A time, or season: (L:) or i. q. أَثَرٌ [a track, &c.]. (K.) You say, جَآءَ عَلَى حَفِّ ذٰلِكَ, and ↓ حَفَفِهِ, and ↓ حِفَافِهِ, (L, K,) He, or it, came in the time, or season, of that: (L:) or the meaning is عَلَى

أَثَرِهِ [lit. in the track thereof; and hence, after, or near after, that]. (K.) A3: فُلَانٌ حَفٌّ بِنَفْسِهِ Such a one is busied with, or anxious about, himself. (TA.) حَفَّةٌ i. q. مِنْوَالٌ; i. e. The web-beam of a loom; the wooden thing [or roller] upon which the weaver winds the web, or piece of cloth [as it is woven]: ↓ حَفٌّ signifying the مِنْسَج [which generally means the weaver's loom; but explained in the TK as meaning here the stay of a weaver's loom; in the KL, said to be what is called in Persian كار چوب, but this is the حَفَّة, to which the same explanation is assigned in the KL]: (S, K: *) so accord. to As: [for] Aboo-Sa'eed [i. e. As] says, the حَفَّة is the مِنْوَال; and it should not be called the ↓ حَفّ; for the حَفّ is the مِنْسَج: (S, O:) [the former is also applied to the yarnbeam, upon which the yarn is rolled: see نِيرٌ:] in the L, it is said that the حَفَّة of the weaver is the wide piece of wood with which he arranges the woof between [the threads of] the warp: or, as some say, the three canes: and some say that it is ↓ حِفَّةٌ, with kesr: and it is said to be the thing with which the weaver strikes, like a sword: and the ↓ حَفّ is the cane that comes and goes [or goes to and fro; app. meaning the shuttle]: Az says, thus it is with the Arabs: and its pl. [the pl. of حَفٌّ] is حُفُوفٌ. (TA.) One says, مَا أَنْتَ بِحَفَّةٍ

وَلَا نِيرَةٍ [Thou art neither a حفَة nor a نيرَة]; the نيرة being the transverse piece of wood: alluding to him who neither profits nor harms; meaning that he is good for nothing. (TA.) [See also a similar saying voce نِيرٌ.]

A2: Also What camels have eaten, or obtained, (اِحْتَفَّتْ,) of herbage. (TA.) b2: See also حَفَفٌ.

حِفَّةٌ: see حَفَّةٌ.

حَفَفٌ The verge of an event, or affair. (K, * TA.) You say, هُوَ عَلَى حَفَفِ أَمْرٍ He is on the verge of an event, or affair. (TA.) b2: See also حَفٌّ, in two places. b3: Also, (As, S, K,) and ↓ حُفُوفٌ, (K,) (tropical:) An evil state, or condition, of life; and paucity of property; (As, S, K, TA;) as though one were placed aloof (فى حَفَفٍ, i. e. جَانِبٍ,) from the means of subsistence: (Er-Rá- ghib, TA:) or the former signifies straitness of the means of subsistence; (IDrd, TA;) and so ↓ latter: (TA:) or the former, a [bare] sufficiency of the means of subsistence: (Lh, TA:) or a state in which the family, or household, is proportionate to the provisions: (Th, TA:) it is coupled with ضَعَفٌ: and is said to signify straitness; the latter signifying “ paucity of food with numerousness of the eaters thereof; ” or, as some say, “food proportionate to the household: ” (TA:) or the former signifies a state in which the eaters are proportionate to the property; and the latter, “ a state in which the eaters are more than proportionate to the property: ” (Abu-l-'Abbás, TA:) or the former, want; and the latter, “paucity [of property]: ” (IAar, TA:) or both signify the same. (TA.) One says, مَا رُئِىَ عَلَيْهِمْ حَفَفٌ وَلَا ضَفَفٌ There was not seen upon them a trace of want. (S.) And أَصَابَهُمْ مِنَ العَيْشِ حَفَفٌ and ضَفَفٌ and قَشَفٌ, Straitness of the means of subsistence befell them. (As, TA.) And مَا عِنْدَ فُلَانِ إِلَّا حَفَفٌ مِنَ المَتَاعِ There is not with such a one aught save a scanty supply of the necessaries of life. (TA.) And مِنْ مَالٍ ↓ هٰذِهِ حَفَّةٌ or مَتَاعٍ, This is a scanty supply of the necessaries of life, not exceeding the wants of its people, or owners. (TA.) حِفَافٌ A side (S, K) of a thing; حِفَافَا شَىْءٍ

signifying the two sides of a thing: (S:) pl. أَحفَّةٌ. (K.) b2: A border of hair remaining around the head of one who has become bald: (S, K: *) pl. as above. (S, K.) Dhu-r-Rummeh says, (S, TA,) describing bowls [of food], (TA,) لَهُنَّ أِذَا أَصْبَحْنَ مِنْهُمْ أَحِفَّةٌ وَحِينَ يَرَوْنَ اللَّيْلَ أَقْبَلَ جَائِيَا meaning They, i. e. the bowls, have a party of them surrounding them [when they are set in the beginning of the day, and when they see the night, that it has advanced, coming on]. (S, TA.) and you say, قَوْمُهُ أَحِفَّةٌ بِهِ His people are surrounding him. (TA.) b3: حِفَافُ الرَّمْلِ The place where the sand ends: pl. as above. (TA.) b4: كَانَ الطَّعَامُ حِفَافَ مَا أَكَلُوا The food was proportionate to what they ate. (TA.) b5: See also حَفٌّ, in two places.

حُفُوفٌ an inf. n. [See حَفَّ رَأْسُهُ, &c.]. b2: See also حَفَفٌ, in two places.

حَفِيفٌ The دَوِيّ [or confused and continued sound] (S, O, K) [of the feet] of a horse in running, (S,) or of the belly of a horse in running vehemently: (O, K:) the former is probably the right meaning: (TA: [see 1 and 4:]) the sound of the feet of camels when going a vehement pace: (TA:) the [pattering] sound of violent rain: (As, TA:) the [rustling] sound of the skin of a serpent, (L, K,) caused by rubbing one part thereof with another: (L:) the [rustling] sound of the wing [or wings] of a bird: (S, TA:) the [rustling] sound of a tree agitated by the wind: the [rustling, or murmuring,] sound of the wind, in, or upon, anything by [or through] which it passes: a plaintive sound, or moaning: the [murmuring, or quivering,] sound of the flaming, or blazing, of fire; and the like: (TA:) the [rushing] sound of a stone thrown by a مَنْجَنِيق: the [whizzing] sound of a penetrating or transpiercing arrow [app. in its passage through the air: see a verse cited voce ذِلَّةٌ]: (TA:) the humming, or buzzing, (دَوِيّ,) of bees. (S and K, in art. دوي.) The saying, cited by IAar, أَبْلِغْ أَبَا قَيْسٍ حَفِيفَ الأَثْأَبَهْ is explained by him as meaning [Tell thou Aboo-Keys] that he is weak in intellect; as though he were the حفيف of the tree called أَثْأَبَة when it is agitated by the wind: some say that it means [tell thou Aboo-Keys that] I will threaten him and agitate him like as the wind agitates this tree; but ISd says that this is nought. (TA.) A2: Dry herbage; as also جَفِيفٌ. (TA.) حُفَافَةٌ Hair plucked out: or what has fallen of hair plucked out. (TA.) b2: Remains of straw, and of [the trefoil, or dry trefoil, called] قَتّ. (Ibn-'Abbád, K.) حَفْحَفَةٌ [inf. n. of حَفْحَفَ]. b2: See فَهَرَ.

حَفَّانٌ A full vessel: (K:) or a vessel nearly filled to [the top of] each side: (TA:) or a vessel of which the contents, measured therein, reach to [the top of] each side. (S, K.) A2: The young ones of an ostrich; male and female: (S, K:) or, accord. to ISd, females only: (MF, TA:) n. un. with ة. (S, K.) b2: The feathers, or plumage, of the ostrich. (TA.) b3: The young ones of camels: (TA:) sometimes these are thus termed: (S in art. حفن:) [app. as being likened to those of the ostrich:] or such camels as are under [i. e. younger than] those termed حِقَاق: (TA:) n. un., applied to a male and a female, as above. (S in art. حفن.) b4: Servants: (S, K:) as though likened to the young ones of the ostrich. (TA.) حَفٌّ Going round about, circuiting, compassing, or surrounding. (S, Msb, K.) It is said in the Kur [xxxix. last verse], وَتَرَي المَلَائِكَةَ حَافِّينَ مِنْ حَوْلِ العَرْشِ (Zj, S, K *) And thou shalt see the angels surrounding the عرش: (Zj, TA:) or surrounding the sides thereof: (Sgh, K:) or going round about on either side thereof. (Er-Rághib, TA.) b2: مَا لَهُ حَافٌّ وَلَا رَافٌّ: see 1.

A2: سَوِيقٌ حَافٌّ [Meal of parched barley] not moistened with water or with clarified butter or the like. (Lth, K.) [خُبْزٌ حَافٌّ, in the present day, means Dry bread; i. e. bread without anything savoury.] And هُوَحَافُّ المَطْعَم He is one whose food is dry. (TA.) A3: See also حَافٌ, in art. حوف.

مَحْفُوفٌ [Encompassed, or surrounded]. Yousay, هُوَ مَحْفُوفٌ بِخَدَمِهِ [He is encompassed, or surrounded, by his servants]. (TA.) b2: هُمْ قَوْمٌ مَحْفُوفُونَ: see 1.

مِحَفَّةٌ, with kesr; (S, Sgh, Msb, K;) in the “ Meshárik ” of 'Iyád said to be [مَحَفَّةٌ,] with fet-h, (MF,) A vehicle of the kind used for women, like the هَوْدَج, (S, Msb, K,) except that it has no قُبَّة [or dome-like, or tent-like, top], (S, K,) which the هودج has: (S:) or a camel's saddle (رَحْل) surrounded (يُحَفُّ [with pieces of cloth (see 1) upon a wooden frame]), upon which a woman rides: accord. to IDrd, so called because the [frame of] wood [with the pieces of cloth attached thereto] surrounds on all sides the sitter upon it. (TA.) هَوْدَجٌ مُحَفَّفٌ بِدِيبَاجٍ [A هودج hung round with silk brocade]. (TA.)
حفَ
قال عزّ وجلّ: وَتَرَى الْمَلائِكَةَ حَافِّينَ مِنْ حَوْلِ الْعَرْشِ
[الزمر/ 75] ، أي: مطيفين بِحَافَّتَيْهِ، أي: جانبيه، ومنه قول النبيّ عليه الصلاة والسلام: «تَحُفُّه الملائكة بأجنحتها» .
وقال الشاعر:
له لحظات في حَفَافِي سريره
وجمعه: أَحِفَّة، وقال عزّ وجل: وَحَفَفْناهُما بِنَخْلٍ
[الكهف/ 32] ، وفلان في حَفَفٍ من العيش، أي: في ضيق، كأنه حصل في حفف منه، أي: جانب، بخلاف من قيل فيه: هو في واسطة من العيش.
ومنه قيل: من حَفَّنَا أو رفّنا فليقتصد ، أي:
من تفقد حفف عيشنا.
وحَفِيفُ الشجر والجناح: صوتهما، فذلك حكاية صوتهما، والحَفُّ: آلة النساج، سمّي بذلك لما يسمع من حفّه، وهو صوت حركته.

هم

Entries on هم in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 2 more
الهاء والميم
هم
الهَمُّ: ما هَمَمْتَ به في نَفْسِك.
والهَمُّ. الحُزْنُ، أهَمَّني الأمْرُ. ويقولون: " هَمُّكَ ما هَمَّكَ " أي هَمُّكَ ما عناكَ. وهَمَّكَ - أيضاً -: أذابَكَ. والهِمَّةُ: ما هَمَمْتَ به من أمْرِ لِتَفْعَلَه. وكذلك الهَمَّة. ويقولون في المَثَل: تَهُمُّ ويُهَمُّ بكَ عند التَّزْهيد والتَّعْيِيِر بُطول الأمل. والمُهِمّاتُ: الأُمور الشِّدَادُ. والهُمَامُ: المَلِكُ، لِعُظْم هِمَّتِه. ويقولون: لا يَكادُ ولا يَهُمُّ، ولا هَمّاً، ومَهَمَّةً. والهَمِيْمُ: دَبيبُ هَوَامِّ الأرض، نحو الحَيّات والعَقارِب، لأنها تَهِمُّ أي تَدِبُّ. والهَمّام: النَّمّامُ، لأنه يَهْمُّ بالنَّمِيْمَةِ أي يَدِبُّ.
وفي المثل: أدْركي القُوَيِّمَةَ لا تأْكُلُها الهُوَيِّمَةُ الهُوَيِّمَةُ تصغير الهامَّةِ، والقُوَيِّمَةُ الصَّبِيُّ الذي يَقُمُّ كلَّ شَيْءٍ. والانْهِمَامُ: ذَوَبانُ الشَّيْءِ واسْتِرْخاؤه، كانْهِمام البُقُولِ إذا طُبِخَتْ. وهامُوْمٌ من الشَّحْمِ: كثيرُ الإهَالةِ. والمُنْهَمُّ: المَهْزُوْلُ. وهَمَمْتُها بالحَلَبِ. أذْهَبْتَ طِرْقَها. والهَمْهَمَةُ: تَرَدُّدُ الزَّئيِر في الصَّدْرِ من الهَمِّ والحُزْنِ. ونَحْوُ أصواتِ الفيَلَةِ والبَقَرِ. ويُقال للقَصَب إذا هَزَّتْه الرِّيُح: إنَّه لَهِمْهِيْمٌ. وهَمّامٌ: اسْمُ رَجُلٍ. وسَحَابَةٌ هَمُوْمٌ: صَبّابَةٌ بالمَطَر، والهَمِيْمَيُة منه. والهِمُّ: من المطر. والهِمُّ: الشَّيْخُ الفاني، وقَوْمٌ أهْمَامٌ، ونساءٌ هَمَائمُ. وأهَمَّ الشَّيْخُ فهو مُهِمٌّ.
وقَدَحٌ هِمٌّ: انْكَسَرَ. وعَكَرٌ هُمْهُوْمٌ: لجَماعة الإبل. وقَرَبٌ هَمْهامٌ: شَديدٌ. ويقولون: لا هَمَام لي: أي لا أهُمُّ. وجاء زيدٌ هَمَامِ: أي يُهَمْهِمُ. وإِذا قيل: أبَقِيَ عندكم شَيْءٍ؟ قالوا: هَمْهَامِ. وهَمَّمَتِ الدابَّةُ بصاحِبِها من الأُنْسِ به، كقولهم: الحُمُرُ تَتَفالى من الأُنْس.
وجاء مُتَهَمِّماً للخَبَرِ: أي مُتَجَسِّساً. ونِعْمَ الهامَّةُ هذا: يَعْني الفَرَسَ. ويُقال لليَوْم الثالثِ من البَرْد: هَمّامٌ، لأنَّه يَهُمُّ بالبَرْد ولا بَرْدَ.
باب الهاء مع الميم هـ م، م هـ مستعملان

هم: الهَمُّ: ما هَمَمْتَ به في نفسك. تقول: أهمَّني هذا الأمر. والهَمُّ: الحزن. والهمّةُ: ما هَمَمْتَ بهِ من أَمْرٍ لتَفْعَلَهُ. يُقالُ: إنّه لعَظيمُ الهِمَّةِ، وإنّه لصغيرُ الهِمَّةِ. ويُقال: أهمّني الشّيء، أي: أحزنني. وهَمَّني، أذابَني . والمُهْمّاتُ من الأمور: الشَّدائد. والهُمامُ: الملِكُ لعِظَم هِمّته. وتقول: لا يَكاُد ولا يَهُمُّ كودا ولا هما ولا مَهَمَّةً ولا مَكادةً. والهَميمُ: دبيبُ هوامِّ الأرض. والهَواُّم: ما كان من خَشاشِ الأَرْض، نحو العقاربِ وشِبْهِها، الواحدةُ: هامّة، لأنّها تَهِمُّ، أي: تَدِبُّ. والانهمامُ في ذَوَبان الشّيءِ واستِرخاِئِه بعد جموده وصلابته، مثل الثَّلْج إذا ذاب. تقول: قد انهمَّ. وآنهمّتِ البقولُ إذا طبخت في القدر. والهامومُ من الشَّحمِ كثيرُ الإِهالة. قال:

وآنْهَمَّ هامُومُ السَّديفِ الواري

والهَمْهَمَةُ: نحو أصوات البقَر والفِيَلةِ وأَشباه ذلك. والهَمْهَمَةُ: تردُّدُ الزئير في الصَّدْر من الهمِّ والحُزن. ويقال للقَصَب إذا هزَّتْه الرّيح: إنّه لَهْمُهوٌم، ويُقال للحمارِ إذا ردَّد نَهيقَهُ في صدرِه، إنّه لَهِمْهيمٌ. قال:

خَلَّى لها سِرْبُ أُولاها وهيّجها ... ومن خلفها لاحق الصقلين همهيم

وأَحَبُّ الأَسماء إلى اللهِ: عبدُ الله وهمّام [لأنه ما من أحدٍ إلاّ ويَهُمُّ بأمر من الأمور، رشَدَ أو غَوَى] . ويقال: هو يَتَهَمَّم رأسَه، أي: يفليه. وسحابةٌ هَموم، أي: صبّابةٌ للمَطَر. والهِمُّ: الشَّيخ الفاني.

مه: مَهْ: زجرٌ ونهيٌ. ومَهْمَهْتُ قلتُ لهُ: مَهْ مَهْ. والمَهْمَهُ: الخَرْقُ الواسعُ الأَملسُ. [وأمّا مهما فإن أصلها: ما ما، ولكن أبدلوا من الألف الأولى هاء ليختلف اللفظ. ف (ما) الأولى هي (ما) الجزاء، و (ما) الثانية هي التي تزاد تأكيداً لحروف الجزاء مثل أينما ومَتَى ما وكيفما. والدليل على ذلك أنّه ليس شيء من حروف الجزاء إلا و (ما) تزاد فيه. قال الله [تعالى] : فَإِمَّا تَثْقَفَنَّهُمْ فِي الْحَرْبِ الأصل: إن تثقفهم ... ] . 
الْهَاء وَالْمِيم

الهَمُّ: الْحزن، وَجمعه هُمُومٌ.

وهَمَّه الْأَمر هَمًّا ومَهَمَّةً، وأهَمَّه فاهتمَّ، واهتمَّ بِهِ.

وَلَا هَمامِ لي، مَبْنِيَّة، أَي لَا أُهَمُّ، قَالَ الْكُمَيْت:

عادِلاً غَيرَهم مِن النَّاس طُراًّ ... بهِمُ لَا هَمامِ لي لَا هَمامِ

والمُهِمَّات من الْأُمُور: الشدائد المحزنة، وهَمَّهُ السقم يَهُمُّه هَمًّا: أذابه وأذهب لَحْمه، وَمثل للْعَرَب: " هَمَّكَ مَا أهَمَّك " أَي أذابك مَا أحزنك.

وهَمَّ الشَّحْم يَهُمُّه هَمًّا: أذابه، وانهمَّ هُوَ.

والهامومُ: مَا أذيب من السنام، قَالَ العجاج:

وانْهَمَّ هامومُ السَّديفِ الوارِي

عَن جَزَرٍ منهُ وجَوْزٍ عارِي

أَي ذهب سمنه.

وهمَّ الغزر النَّاقة يَهُمُّها هَمًّا: جهدها كَأَنَّهُ أذابها.

واْنهَمَّ الْبرد: ذاب، قَالَ:

يَضْحَكنَ عَن كالبَرَدِ المُنهَمِّ

والهُمامُ: مَا ذاب مِنْهُ، وَقيل: كل مذاب مَهمومٌ، وَقَوله:

يُهَمُّ فِيهَا القَومُ هَمَّ الحَمِّ

مَعْنَاهُ: يسيل عرقهم حَتَّى كَأَنَّهُمْ يذوبون.

وهَمَّ بالشَّيْء يَهُمُّ هَمًّا: نَوَاه وعزم عَلَيْهِ.

والهَمُّ: مَا هَمَّ بِهِ فِي نَفسه.

والهِمَّةُ: مَا هَمَّ بِهِ من أَمر ليفعله.

وانه لبعيد الهِمَّةِ والهَمَّةِ.

والهُمام: اسْم من أَسمَاء الْملك لعظم هِمَّته، وَقيل: لِأَنَّهُ إِذا هَمَّ بِأَمْر أَمْضَاهُ لَا يرد عَنهُ، بل ينفذ كَمَا أَرَادَ، وَقيل: الهُمامُ: السَّيِّد الشجاع السخي، وَلَا يكون ذَلِك فِي النِّسَاء.

والهُمامُ: الْأسد، على التَّشْبِيه.

وَمَا يكَاد وَلَا يَهُمُّ كودا وَلَا مكادة، وهَمّا وَلَا مَهَمَّةً.

والهِمَّةُ: الْهوى.

وَهَذَا رجل هَمُّك من رجل، وهِمَّتُك من رجل: أَي حَسبك.

والهِمُّ: الشَّيْخ الْبَالِي، وَجمعه أهمامٌ، وَحكى كرَاع: شيخ هِمَّةٌ، بِالْهَاءِ، وَالْأُنْثَى هِمَّة، وَالْجمع هِمَّاتٌ وهَمائمُ، على غير قِيَاس، والمصدر الهُمومَة والهَمامَةُ، وَقد انْهَمَّ، وَقد يكون الهِمُّ والهِمةُ من الْإِبِل، قَالَ:

ونابٌ هَّمةٌ لَا خيرَ فِيهَا ... مُشَرَّمَةُ الأشاعِرِ بالمَدارِي

والهامَّةُ: الدَّابَّة، ونِعَم الهامَّةُ هَذَا، يَعْنِي الْفرس، وَقَالَ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي: مَا رَأَيْت هامَّةً أحسن مِنْهُ، يُقَال ذَلِك للْفرس وَالْبَعِير، وَلَا يُقَال لغَيْرِهِمَا. والهَوَامُّ: مَا كَانَ من خشَاش الأَرْض، واحدتها هامَّةٌ، وهَمِيمُها: دبيبها، قَالَ سَاعِدَة:

تَرى أَثْرَه فِي صَفحَتْيِهِ كأنهُ ... مَدارِجُ شِبْثانٍ لهنَّ هَمِيم

وَقد هَمَّتْ تَهِمُّ.

وتَهَمَّمَ الشَّيْء: طلبه.

والهَميمَةُ: الْمَطَر الضَّعِيف.

والتَّهميمُ: نَحوه، قَالَ ذُو الرمة:

مَهْطولةٌ مِن رِياضِ الخٌرْجِ هَيَّجَها ... مِن لَفّ سارِيَةٍ لَوثاءَ تَهميمُ

وسحابة هَمُوم: صبوب للمطر.

والهَميمَةُ من اللَّبن: مَا حقن فِي السقاء الْجَدِيد ثمَّ شرب وَلم يمخض.

وتَهَمَّم رَأسه: فلاه.

وهَمَّمتِ الْمَرْأَة فِي رَأس الرجل: فلته.

وَهُوَ من هَمَّاتِهم، أَي خشارتهم، كَقَوْلِك من خَمَّانِهم.

وهَمَّامٌ: اسْم رجل.

والهَمهَمة: الْكَلَام الْخَفي، وَقيل: الهَمهمة: تردد الزئير فِي الصَّدْر من الْهم والحزن.

والهَمهَمةُ: نَحْو أصوات الْبَقر والفيلة وَأَشْبَاه ذَلِك.

والهَماهِمُ: من أصوات الرَّعْد، نَحْو الزَّمازم.

والهَمهَمَةُ: الصَّوْت الْخَفي، وَقيل: صَوت مَعَه بحح.

وقصب هُمْهُومٌ: مصوت عِنْد تهزيز الرّيح.

وعكر هُمهومٌ: كثير الْأَصْوَات. قَالَ:

جاءَ يَسوقُ العَكَرَ الهُمهُوما ... السَّجْوَرِيُّ لَا رَعَى مُسِيما والهُمهُومَة والهَمهامَة: العكرة الْعَظِيمَة.

وحمار هْمهيمٌ: يردد النهيق فِي صَدره، قَالَ ذُو الرمة:

خَلَّى لَهَا سَرْبَ أُولاها وهَيَّجَها ... مِن خَلفِها لاحِقُ الصُّقلَيِنِ هِمهيمُ

والهِمهيمُ: الْأسد، وَقد هَمهَمَ.

قَالَ اللحياني: وَسمع الْكسَائي رجلا من بني عَامر يَقُول: إِذا قيل لنا: أُبْقِي عنْدكُمْ شَيْء؟ قُلْنَا: هَمهامْ وهَمهامْ، أَي لم يبْق شَيْء، قَالَ:

أوْلَمْتَ يَا خِنَّوْتُ شَرّ إيلامْ ... فِي يومِ نَحسٍ ذِي عَجاجٍ مِظلامْ

مَا كَانَ إِلَّا كاصْطِفاقِ الأقدامْ ... حَتَّى أتِيناهُمْ فَقَالُوا: هَمهامْ
الهم: هو عقد القلب على فعل شيء قبل أن يفعل، من خير أو شر.

هم

1 هَمَّ He purposed, or intended, a thing.

هَمٌّ denotes more than إِرَادَةٌ, and less than عَزْمٌ. (Kull, p. 382.) b2: لَا مَهَمَّةَ وَلَا مَكَادَةَ: see art. كود. b3: هَمَّ بِالشَّىْءِ [He meditated, proposed to himself, purposed, or intended, to do the thing:] he desired to do the thing, (S, Msb,) without doing it; (Msb;) he endeavoured to do the thing. (S.) b4: هَمَّ بِالأَمْرِ He intended the affair. or purposed it; or he desired it. (Mgh.) b5: هَمَّ بِهِ فِى نَفْسِهِ [aor. هَمُّ

] He intended it, meant it, desired it. or determined upon it, in his mind. (TA.) See also a verse cited voce رُتَمٌ. b6: هم بِالبَكَآءِ [He was about, or ready, to weep; like

أَرَادَ البُكَآءَ, and تَهَيَّأَ لِلبُكَآءِ q. v.]. (A, art. جهش, &c.) b7: هَمَّ بالسُّقُوط [It threatened to fall], said of a wall. (S, in art. وهى, &c.) b8: هَمَّهُ and ↓ أَهَمَّهُ It disquieted him; (Msb;) caused him care, or anxiety. b9: لَا يُهِمُّهُ إِلَّا بَطْنُهُ [Nothing causes him care, or anxiety, but his belly]. (S in art. بطن.) 4 أَهَمَّتُ It rendered him anxious; (MA;) disquieted him, and grieved him. (Mgh.) See عَنَاهُ.7 اِنهمَّ

: see a verse cited in art. ب, p. 144.8 اِهْتَمَّ بِالأَمْرِ He was grieved, and disquieted, by the affair, or case: (TA:) you say اِهْتَمَّ لَهُ بِأَمْرِهِ he was grieved for him by his affair, or case. (S.) [He was, or became, anxious, disquieted, or grieved, by it.] b2: He minded, or attended to, the affair: (MA:) undertook, or superintended, or managed, the affair. (Msb.) See عُنِىَ, in art. عنى. b3: اِهْتَمَّ لَهُ He cared for, minded, or regarded, him, or it. (Har, p. 94.) b4: اِهْتَمَّ بَلَدَ كَذَا i. q.

اِعْتَسَّهُ. (TA in art. عس.) هَمَ for هَمَا for أَمَا before an oath: see the last.

هَمٌّ and ↓ هِمَّةٌ Purpose, or intention; syn. أَوَّلُ العَزْمِ and أَوَّلُ العَزِيمَةِ. (Msb.) See Har, p. 345, and a verse cited voce طَلَّاع. b2: Also the ↓ latter, Strong determination or resolution. (Msb.) b3: هَمٌّ An object, or a thing intended or meant or desired or determined upon, in the mind. (K, * TA.) See an ex. voce حَمٌّ and سَمٌّ: you say, هَمُّهُ كَذَا His object is such a thing. b4: هَمٌّ [Anxiety; or disquietude, or trouble, of mind; solicitude; care: or grief, or sorrow:] distress, or disquietude, affecting the heart or mind, by reason of some harm, or annoyance, that is expected to happen; differing from غَمٌّ, which signifies “ distress, or disquietude, affecting the heart or mind, by reason of what has happened: ” or both, as some say, signify the same [namely distress, or disquietude, of mind]: the difference is asserted by 'Iyád and others. (TA in art. غم.) b5: هَمُّهُ بَطْنُهُ [His object of care, or of anxiety, is his belly]. (K in art. بطن.) and لَا هَمَّ لَهُ إِلَّا بَطْنُهُ [He has no object of care, or of anxiety, but his belly]. (TA in that art.) b6: هَمَّكَ مَا هَمَّكَ means هَمَّكَ مَا عَنَاكَ: and هَمَّكَ also signifies اذابك. (JK.) See also Freytag's Arab. Prov. ii. 880.

هِمٌّ A decrepit, old, and weak, or extremely aged. man. (S, Msb, K.) هَمَّةٌ

: see هِمَّةٌ.

هِمَّةٌ A thing that one meditates, purposes, or intends to do; or that one desires to do; or endeavours to do; a purpose; an intention; or an object of desire, or of endeavour; as also ↓ هَمَّةٌ. (JK, K.) b2: هِمَّةٌ [Ambition; particularly of a high kind;] a faculty firmly rooted in the soul, seeking high things, and fleeing from base things. (Ibn-Kemál, in TA.) See بَعِيدُ, and هَمٌّ. b3: هِمَّةٌ [Mind; purpose; aspiration; desire; ambition; enterprise; emprise.] b4: هِمَّةٌ عَالِيَةٌ High purpose; ambition.

هُمَامٌ An aspiring king: (S, K:) a magnanimous, i. e. courageous and liberal, chief. (K.) هَمْهَامٌ A wild bird of the crow kind: see صُرَدٌ.

هَامَةٌ

, pl. هَوَامُّ, Any venomous creeping thing or reptile or the like, that may be killed; such as the scorpion, and the serpent: and (tropical:) a louse; (Mgh:) what has deadly venom; as the scorpion: (Az, Msb:) and sometimes, what is noxious: (Msb:) any reptile or the like, from the louse to the serpent; (AHát, Msb:) but its application to the louse is tropical: (Msb:) any venomous or noxious reptile or the like; such as the scorpion, and the serpent: the like of serpents and scorpions; because they creep (تَهِمُّ, i. e. تَدِبّ). (JK.) مُهِمٌّ A difficult, an arduous, a distressing, or an afflictive affair, or business: syn. أَمْرٌ شَدِيدٌ: (S:) and مُهِمَّاتٌ signifies أُمُورُ شِدَادٌ, (JK,) affairs of difficulty: and, of importance.

بَرَدٌ مُنْهَمٌّ [app. Dissolving hail-stones]. (Mughnee and K, in explanations of كَ.) See a verse in explanation of بِ used redundantly, p. 144.

جر

Entries on جر in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 3 more
جر: جر: صوت لزجر الكلب (مهرن 24).
باب الجيم مع الراء ج ر، ر ج مستعملان فقط

جر: الجَرة وجمعها الجِرارُ والجَرُّ، والجِرارةُ حِرفةُ الجَرّارِ. والجَرّارةُ: عَقربٌ صفراءُ كأنها تِبنةٌ. والجارورُ: نَهر يشُقُّه السَّيل فيتَّخذُة نهراً والجارورُ: كلُّ مكانٍ يَنحطُّ إليه الماءُ من عَلٍ وهو في سُفلٍ كأنه يَجُرُّ إليه الماءَ. والجَرُورُ من الحَوامِلِ: التي تجر وَلَدَها إلى أقصى الغاية، قال:

جَرَّت تِمَاماً لم تخبط جهضا

وطعنت فارساً فأجرَرتُه الرُّمحَ إذا مَشَى به. ورُبَّما شُقٌ وسطُ لسانِ الجَديِ أو الفَصيل ثم يُشَدُّ فيه خشبة كي لا يَرضعَ، ويُسمَّى ذلك التقليد الإجرار، وجَرَّ الفصيل فهو مجرور، وأجَرَّ: أُنزِل به ذلك، قال:

فلو أن جَرما أنطقتني رِماحُهُم ... نَطَقتُ ولكن الرماحَ أجَرتِ

والمَجَرةُ: شَرَجُ السَّماء، قال:

لَمِن طلَلٌ بين المجرةِ والقَمَر ... خَلاءٌ من الأصواتِ عافٍ من الأثَر

والمَجَرُّ: الجَرُّ. وكان عاماً أولَ كذا فهلم جَرّاً إلى اليوم. والرجلُ يجر على نفسه جَريرةً أي جنايةً، وتُجمَعُ على جَرائِر. وتقول في معنى من أجلِكَ: من جَريرِكَ، ومن جَرّاكَ، قال أبو النَّجم:

فاضت دُموعُ العَين من جَرّاها

والجِرَّةُ جِرَّةُ البعيرِ حين يجترها فيقرِضُها ثم يكظِمُها. والجَرجَرةُ: تردُّد هَديرِ البعير في حَنجرَته وشقشقته ثم يُخرجُه فيهدر، قال:جَرجَرَ في حَنجَرةٍ كالحُبِّ

والجرجيرُ: نبات من أحرار البُقول. والجِرجارُ: نبات. والجَرجَرُ: ما يُداسُ به الكُدسُ من حديد. والتَجَرجُرُ: صَبَّكَ الماءَ في حَلّقكَ. والجَرورُ: الفَرَسُ الذي لا ينقادُ. والجريرُ: حَبل الزَّمامِ. والجُرجُورُ: مائةً من الإبل، ويقال: مائةٌ جُرجُورٌ كما يقال: مائةٌ كاملةٌ، قال الكميت:

ومُقِلٍّ أسقتمُوه فأثرَى ... مائةً من عطائكم جرجورا

ويقال: الجُرجُور الكِرامُ كقول الأعشَى:

يَهَبُ الجِلَّةَ الجَراجِرَ كالبستان ... تَحنُو لدَردَق أطفال

والجَرُّ: المكانُ الصُّلبُ الذي قد انحدَرَ عن أن يكون طِيناً فهو يحتشّ (كذا) أي ينشف، قال: ونؤياً كحَوضِ الجَرِّ لم يَتَثَلمِ

رج: الرّجّ: تَحريكُكَ شيئا كحائط دككته، ومنه الرَّجرَجَةُ. وكتيبةٌ رَجراجَةٌ: يَتَرَجرجُ عليها الحديدُ. وامرأة رَجراجةٌ: يَتَرجرجُ عليها كَفَلُها ولحَمُها. والارتِجاجُ: مُطاوعَةُ الرَّج، وهو أن تُزلزِلَ زِلزالاً شديداً. وارتَجَّ الظَّلامُ: التَبَسَ. والرَّجرَجُ: نَعتٌ للشيء يَتَرَجرَجُ. والرَّجرَجُ: الثريدة الملينة المُكتنزةُ. والرَّجراج : شَيءٌ من الأدوية. والرِّجرِجُ : ماءُ القَريسِ. والرَّجرِجةُ: بَقيَّة الماء في الحوضِ الكَدِرةُ المُختلطةُ بالطِّين. وارتَجتِ البَقَرةُ: كَرِهَتِ الفَحلَ. والرَّجّاجُ: الضعيفُ من الناسِ والإبل ورِجرِجةٌ من الناس أي سِفلةٌ. والرَّجاجُ: المَهازيل، قال:

فهُمْ رَجَاجٌ وعلى رَجَاجِ
جر: جُرّ: سحب الذهب والفضة (بوشر).
جَرّ: قطَر، سحب وراءه (معجم الأسبانية ص291).
ويقال: كان له ما جرّ من إلى، أي كانت بلاده تمتد من إلى (البكري 130).
جر إلى: مال إلى، أشبه بعض الشبه، ففي ابن العوام (1: 42): أرضا حمراء يجر إلى الدكنة، وفي مخطوطة ليدن: بحر، وأرى أن الصواب: تجر.
خرج يجر الجيش: سار على رأس الجيش (كوسج مختار 103).
جرَّ رجله أو رجليه: سار يسحب رجله، سار ببطء شديد وجهد كبير. ويقال هذا عن المريض أو الكسيح أو من يخرج مكرها (معجم المتفرقات، زيشر 22: 83) وقد ترجمها ويتزشتاين بقوله ( Seine Füsse Schleppen mühsam") .
وفي المقري (3: 153): فقام يجر رجله كأنه مبطول. وبهذا المعنى: جر أطنابه ففي رياض النفوس (63ق): إن القاضي ابن عبدون بعد أن وبخ (مضى وهو يجر أطنابه).
وجرّ رجل فلان أو برجله. ومعناه اللفظي سحب رجله إنما يراد به أخرجه مرغما، أرغمه على الخروج، وأجبره على ترك المحل الذي هو فيه (معجم المتفرقات).
جرَّ بساقه: فشّج، لوى رجليه وهو يمشي (ألكالا) جرَّ سَنَه: ومعناه اللفظي: سحب زمامه، ويراد به مجازا: صنع ما شاء (عباد 3: 10).
جرَّيده على: مسح يده على، ففي كرتاس (120): جرّيده على الأسد وسكنه أي وضع يده على ظهر الأسد ولاطفه وهدأه. وكذلك جر بيده على، ففي رياض النفوس (82ق): وجر بيده على رأسه ودعا له. وفي (104ق) منه: كان يجر على كل إنسان منهم بيده فيبرأ.
أجَرّ. أجَرَّ الرواحل: وضع الجرير على الإبل، وهو حبل يوضع فوق أنوفها (أنظر لين في آخر مادة جرير).
الجِرَّة (معجم البلاذري).
بالاجرار: بالتتابع (الكالا).
انجَرَّ إلى: زحف الى، ففي كتاب محمد بن الحارث (241: فلما بصر به الشاهد وهو في مرضه وكربه يعالج الموت جثا على ركبتيه وجعل ينجر إليه).
انجر إلى وراء: تقهقر، تأخر (بوشر).
انجر بنا الكلام إلي: أدّى بنا الحديث إلى.
(المقري 1: 47، وإضافات وتصحيحات، وفليشر بريشت 157).
وانجرَّت على الجيش الغرناطي الهزيمة: أصابت الجيش الغرناطي الهزيمة (الخطيب 92و) اجتَرَّ. اجتْرًّ نَفَسَهُ: تنهد، تنفس الصعداء (أماري 194).
استجر: جذب، سحب، يقال مثلا استجر العدو إلى الكمين، ففي النويري (مصر، مخطوطة 2، ص115 و): انهزم المسلمون إلى جهة المدينة استجرار لهم. وتقرأ فيه بعد ذلك أن العدو سقط في الكمين.
وفي حيان- بسام (1: 58): استخرتهم (استجرتهم) البرابرة حتى ذا تمكنوا منهم عطفوا عليهم.
جَرَّة: قُلَّة، إناء من خزف للماء، وتجمع على جُرُر عند (بوشر).
وجَرَّة: أثر (رولاند) وعند شيرب جرَّة.
وعند بوشر من غير حركات) -والأثر الذي تتركه العجلة- وجرة المركب: أثر سير المركب.
واتباعه راحوا في جرته: أصاب اتباعه من السوء ما أصابه (بوشر).
جَرةَّ (بالأسبانية Cerro) وتجمع على جَرّات وجَرَ: ما يوضع على المغزل من الصوف أو مشاقة الكتان (الكالا)، وفيه: Cerro de lana o Lino ( انظر فكتور) وفي معجم فوك linum. ولا تزال هذه اللفظة مستعملة في مراكش، يقولون في المثل (عينين بَرَّه ما يغزلوا جَرهَّ). (ليرشندي).
جُرَّة: أثر (شيرب) أنظر جَرًّة.
جَرِير: يجمع على جزر (الكامل 112) جَرَاري (جمع): آلات تشد في المحاريث (رحلة إلى عواده 380).
جَرْائِرِيّ: صفة تطلق على صنف من البطيخ، وقد أطلقت عليه لأنه يشبه الجرة في شكله (ابن العوام 2: 223).
جَرّار، يقال: جيش جرار: كثير، لا يقل عدده فيما يقول المسعودي عن 12000 رجل (مونج 250).
وعين جَرّارة: ثَرَّة، كثيرة الماء (مونج 250).
وشهراً جَرّاراً: مدة تزيد على الشهر (معجم البلاذري) أو ناس جرار: غشاشون، نصابون (برتون 1: 119).
وجَرّار: طبقة من الخزانة تجر إلى الخارج، عامي (محيط المحيط).
وجَرار: عريش (مِجَرّ العجلة): مقبض الدفة آلة من آلات العجلة) (بوشر).
جَرارّ المدفع: آلة المدفع وتسير به (بوشر).
جَرَّارة: يوجد هذا الضرب من العقارب في عسكر مكرم (ابن البيطار 2: 454) وفي الأهواز عامة (الثعالبي لطائف 107).
جَرّارة: زلاجة (مركبة الجليد) ألكالا جارور: (أنظر فريتاج) - وجارور الباب: مفصلة، محور (بوشر).
وجارور: مجر (محيط المحيط) - وجارور: زليج النافذة (محيط المحيط).
جارُورَة: خشبة تربط إلى النورج فيجر بها (محيط المحيط).
مَجَرّ: جيش (أبو الوليد 374) (عسكر).
ومَجَرّ وجمعه مَجَرّات: سيل، مجرى الماء. (الكالا) - ومَجُرّ: صندوق علبة (دومب 93).
مِجَرّ: مطْوَل تجر به الخيل العربة (بوشر) مَجَرَّة: وفي ابن العوام المنجرة وهو مأخوذة من مجرة وهي خشبة عارضة في الرحى أو في آلة سحب الماء تربط إليها الدابة لتدويرهما (ابن العوام 1: 146، 147، وفي مخطوطة ليدن صواب كتابة الكلمة).
الْجِيم وَالرَّاء

الجَرّ: الجَذْب، جرّه يجُرّه جَرّا، واجتَرّ، واجْدَرّ، قلبوا التَّاء دَالا، وَذَلِكَ فِي بعض اللُّغَات، قَالَ:

فَقلت لصاحِبي لَا تحبِسَنَّا ... بَنْزع أُصُوله واجْدَرَّ شِيحا

وَلَا يُقَاس ذَلِك، وَلَا يُقَال فِي اجترأ: اجدرأ، وَلَا فِي اجترح: اجدرح.

واستجرّه، وجَرّره وجرّر بِهِ، قَالَ:

فَقلت لَهَا عِيثي جَعَارِ وجَرِّرِي ... بِلَحْم امْرِئ لم يَشْهد اليومَ ناصرُه

وتجِرّة: تفعلة مِنْهُ.

وجَارُّ الضَّبع: الْمَطَر الَّذِي يجر الضبع عَن وجارها من شدته، وَرُبمَا سمي بذلك السَّيْل الْعَظِيم لِأَنَّهُ يُجُرّ الضباع من وجرها أَيْضا.

وَقيل: جارُّ الضبع: اشد مَا يكون من الْمَطَر، كَأَنَّهُ لَا يدع شَيْئا إِلَّا جَرّه.

والجارور: نهر يشقه السَّيْل فيجره.

وجَرَّت الْمَرْأَة وَلَدهَا جَرّاً، وجرَّت بِهِ: وَهُوَ أَن يجوز ولادها عَن تِسْعَة اشهر، فتجاوزها باربعة أَيَّام أَو ثَلَاثَة فينضج وَيتم فِي الرَّحِم.

والجَرّ: أَن تجرّ النَّاقة وَلَدهَا بعد تَمام السّنة شهرا أَو شَهْرَيْن أَو أَرْبَعِينَ يَوْمًا فَقَط.

والجَرُور من الْإِبِل: الَّتِي تجر وَلَدهَا إِلَى أقْصَى الْغَايَة أَو تجاوزها.

وَقَالَ ثَعْلَب: النَّاقة تجرّ وَلَدهَا شهرا، وَقَالَ: يُقَال أتم مَا يكون الْوَلَد إِذا جرَّت بِهِ أمه.

وَقَالَ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي: الجَرُور الَّتِي تَجُرّ ثَلَاثَة اشهر بعد السّنة وَهِي اكرم الْإِبِل، قَالَ: وَلَا تجرّ إِلَّا مرابيع الْإِبِل، فَأَما المصاييف فَلَا تَجُرّ، قَالَ: وَإِنَّمَا تجرّ من الْإِبِل حُمْرها وصُهْبها ورُمْكها، وَلَا تجرّ دُهْمها لغلظها وَشدَّة لحومها وضيق اجوافها وجلودها وجسأتها، والحمر والصهب، لَيست كَذَلِك.

وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي يقفص وَلَدهَا فتوثق يَدَاهُ إِلَى عُنُقه عِنْد نتاجها فَيُجَرّ بَين يَديهَا ويستل فصيلها فيخاف عَلَيْهِ أَن يَمُوت فيلبس الْخِرْقَة حَتَّى تعرفها أمه عَلَيْهِ، فَإِذا مَاتَ ألبسوا تِلْكَ الْخِرْقَة فصيلا آخر ثمَّ ظأروها عَلَيْهِ وشدوا مناخرها فَلَا تفتح حَتَّى يرضعها ذَلِك الفصيل فتجد ريح لَبنهَا مِنْهُ فترأمه.

وجَرَّت الْفرس تجُرّ جَرّا، وَهِي جَرُور: إِذا زَادَت على أحد عشر شهرا وَلم تضع مَا فِي بَطنهَا، وَكلما جَرَّت كَانَ أقوى لولدها، واكثر زمن جّرّها خمس عشرَة لَيْلَة.

وجَرّ النوء بِالْمَكَانِ: أدام الْمَطَر، قَالَ خطام الْمُجَاشِعِي:

جَرَّ بِها نَوْءٌ من السِّمَاكين

والجَرُور من الْآبَار: الْبَعِيدَة القعر.

وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي يستقى مِنْهَا على بعير، وَإِنَّمَا قيل لَهَا ذَلِك؛ لِأَن دلوها تُجَرّ على شفيرها لبعد قعرها.

وبعير جَرُور: يسنى بِهِ، وَجمعه: جُرُر.

وجَرّ الفصيل جَرّا، وأجَرَّه: شقّ لِسَانه لِئَلَّا يرضع، قَالَ:

على دِفِقيَّ المَشْيِ عيسَجورِ

لم تَلْتفِت لولد مجرورِ

وَقيل: الإجرار: كالتَّفليك، وَهُوَ أَن يَجْعَل الرَّاعِي من الهلب مثل فلكة المغزل، ثمَّ يثقب لِسَان الفصيل فَيَجْعَلهُ فِيهِ لِئَلَّا يرضع، قَالَ امْرُؤ الْقَيْس يصف الْكلاب والثور:

فكرَّ إِلَيْهَا بمِبراتِه ... كَمَا خَلَّ ظهرَ اللِّسان المُجِرّء

واستجرَّ الفصيل عَن الرَّضَاع: اخذته قرحَة فِي فِيهِ أَو فِي سَائِر جسده فَكف عَنهُ لذَلِك.

والجَرِير: حَبل مفتول من أَدَم يكون فِي أَعْنَاق الْإِبِل.

وَالْجمع: أجِرَّة، وجُرَّان.

وأجرَّه: ترك الجَرِير على عُنُقه.

وأجرَّه جريرَهُ: خلاه وسومه، وَهُوَ مثل بذلك.

وأجَرَّه الرمحَ: طعنه بِهِ وَتَركه فِيهِ، قَالَ عنترة: وَآخر مِنْهُم أجْرَرْتُ رُمْحي ... وَفِي البَجْلِيّ مِعْبَلة وقيع

والجارَّة الطَّرِيق إِلَى المَاء.

والجَرّ: الْحَبل الَّذِي فِي وسط اللؤمة إِلَى المضمدة، قَالَ:

وكلَّفوني الجَرَّ والجَرُّ عمل

والجَرَّة: خَشَبَة نَحْو الذِّرَاع يَجْعَل فِي رَأسهَا كفة وَفِي وَسطهَا حَبل، فَإِذا نشب فِيهَا الظبي ناوصها واضطرب فِيهَا، فَإِذا غلبته اسْتَقر فِيهَا فَتلك المسالمة، وَفِي الْمثل: " ناوَص الجَرَّة ثمَّ سَالَمَهَا ": يضْرب ذَلِك للَّذي يُخَالف الْقَوْم عَن رَأْيهمْ ثمَّ يرجع إِلَى قَوْلهم.

والجَرّة، أَيْضا: الخبزة الَّتِي فِي الْملَّة، انشد ثَعْلَب:

داويتهُ لمَّا تَشَكَّى ووجِعْ

بجَرَّةٍ مثل الحِصَان المضطجع

شبهها بالفرس لعظمها.

وجرَّت الْإِبِل تَجُرّ جَراًّ: رعت وَهِي تسير، عَن ابْن الاعرابي، وانشد:

لَا تُعْجِلاها أَن تَجُرَّ جَرّا

تَحْدُر صُفْرا وتعلِّى بُرّا

أَي تعلى إِلَى الْبَادِيَة الْبر، وتحدر إِلَى الْحَاضِرَة الصفر: أَي الذَّهَب، فإمَّا أَن يَعْنِي بالصفر: الدَّنَانِير الصفر، وَإِمَّا أَن يكون سَمَّاهُ بالصفر الَّذِي تعْمل مِنْهُ الْآنِية لما بَينهمَا من المشابهة، حَتَّى سمى اللاطون شبها.

والمَجَرَّة: شرج السَّمَاء، يُقَال: هِيَ بَابهَا، وَهِي كَهَيئَةِ الْقبَّة.

والجَرِيرة: الذَّنب وَالْجِنَايَة يجنيها الرجل.

وَقد جرَّ على نَفسه وَغَيره جَريرة يَجُرُّها جَرّا، قَالَ: إِذا جَرَّ مَوْلَانَا علينا جَرِيرةً ... صَبَرنا لَهَا إِنَّا كرام دعائم

وَفعلت ذَلِك من جَرِيرتك، وَمن جَرّاك وَمن جَرَّائك: أَي من أَجلك، انشد اللحياني:

أمِن جَرَّى بني أسَدٍ غضبتمُ ... وَلَو شِئْتُم لَكَانَ لكم جِوارُ

وَمن جَرَّائنا صِرْتم عَبيدا ... لقوم بعد مَا وُطِئَ الخَبَار

والجِرّة: مَا يفِيض بِهِ الْبَعِير من كرشه فياكله ثَانِيَة.

وَقد اجترَّت الشَّاة والناقة، وأجرَّت، عَن اللحياني.

وَفُلَان لَا يخنق على جِرَّته: أَي لَا يكتم سراًّ، وَهُوَ مثل بذلك.

وَلَا افعله مَا اخْتلف الدرة والجِرَّة، وَمَا خَالَفت دِرَّة جِرَّة، واختلافهما أَن الدرة تسفل إِلَى الرجلَيْن والجِرَّة تعلو إِلَى الرَّأْس.

وروى ابْن الْأَعرَابِي: أَن الْحجَّاج سَأَلَ رجلا قدم من الْحجاز عَن الْمَطَر فَقَالَ: " تَتَابَعَت علينا الأسمية حَتَّى منعت السفار وتظالمت المعزى واحتلبت الدرة بالجِرَّة " احتلاب الدرة بالجرَّة: أَن الْمَوَاشِي تتملأ ثمَّ تبرك أَو تربض فَلَا تزَال تجتر إِلَى حِين الْحَلب.

والجِرَّة: الْجَمَاعَة من النَّاس يُقِيمُونَ ويظعنون.

وعسكر جَرّار: كثير.

وَقيل: هُوَ الَّذِي لَا يسير إِلَّا زحفا لكثرته، قَالَ العجاج:

أرْعَنَ جَرّارٍ إِذا جَرّ الأثَرْ

قَوْله: جرّ الْأَثر: يَعْنِي أَنه لَيْسَ بِقَلِيل تستبين فِيهِ آثَار أَو فجوات.

والجَرّارة: عقيرب صفراء على شكل التينة.

والجَرُّ: سفح الْجَبَل وَأَصله، قَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: هُوَ حَيْثُ علا من السهل إِلَى الغلظ، قَالَ:

كم ترى بالجَرّ من جُمْجمةٍ ... وأكُفّ قد أتِرَّت وجِزَلْ والجَرّ: الوهدة من الأَرْض.

والجَرّ أَيْضا: جُحر الضبع والثعلب واليربوع والجرذ، وَحكى كرَاع فيهمَا جَمِيعًا: الجُرّ بِالضَّمِّ، قَالَ: والجُرّ أَيْضا: المسيل.

والجَرَّة: إِنَاء من خزف كالفخار.

وَجَمعهَا: جَرّ، وجِرَار، وَفِي الحَدِيث: " نهى عَن نَبِيذ الجَرّ " قَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: الْمَعْرُوف عِنْد الْعَرَب أَنه مَا اتخذ من الطين.

وَقَوْلهمْ: هَلُمَّ جَرّاً مَعْنَاهُ: على هينتك.

وجاه يَجِيش الأجَرَّينِ: أَي الْجِنّ وَالْإِنْس، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

والجَرْجَرة: الصَّوْت.

والجَرْجَرَة: تردد هدير الْفَحْل فِي حنجرته.

وَقد جَرْجَر، قَالَ الْأَغْلَب الْعجلِيّ:

وهْو إِذا جَرْجَر بعد الهَبّ

جَرْجَر فِي حَنْجَرة كالحُبّ

وهامةٍ كالمِرْجَل المُنْكَبّ

وَقَوله، انشده ثَعْلَب:

ثُمَّت جَلِّله المُمَرّ الأسمرا

لَو مَسّ جَنْبَيْ بازلٍ لجَرْجَرا

قَالَ: جَرْجَر: ضج وَصَاح.

وفحل جُرَاجِر: كثير الجَرْجَرة.

والجَرْجُور: الْكِرَام من الْإِبِل.

وَقيل: هِيَ جماعتها.

وَقيل: هِيَ الْعِظَام مِنْهَا. وَجَمعهَا: جَرَاجِر، بِغَيْر يَاء، عَن كرَاع، وَالْقِيَاس يُوجب إِلَّا أَن يضْطَر إِلَى حذفهَا شَاعِر.

وَمِائَة من الْإِبِل جُرْجُور: أَي كَامِلَة.

والتَّجرجُر: صب المَاء فِي الْحلق.

وَقيل: هُوَ أَن يجرعه جرعا متداركا حَتَّى يسمع صَوت جَرْعه.

وَقد جَرْجر الشَّرَاب فِي حلقه، وَفِي الحَدِيث: " من شرب فِي آنِية الذَّهَب وَالْفِضَّة فكانما يجرجر فِي جَوْفه نَار جَهَنَّم " نَعُوذ بِاللَّه مِنْهَا.

وجرجره المَاء: سقَاهُ إِيَّاه على تِلْكَ الصّفة، قَالَ جرير:

وَقد جرجرَتْه الماءَ حَتَّى كَأَنَّمَا ... تعالِج فِي أقْصَى وِجَارين أضْبُعا

يَعْنِي بِالْمَاءِ هَاهُنَا: المنى. وَالْهَاء فِي جرجرته: عَائِدَة إِلَى الْحيَاء.

وإبل جُراجِرة: كَثِيرَة الشّرْب، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي وَأنْشد:

أودى بِمَاء حوضِكَ الرَّشيفُ ... أودى بِهِ جُرَاجِرات هِيفُ

وَمَاء جُرَاجِر: مصوت، مِنْهُ.

والجُرَاجِر: الْجوف.

والجَرْجَر: مَا داس بِهِ الكدس، وَهُوَ من حَدِيد.

والجَرْجَر: الفول.

وَفِي كتاب النَّبَات: الجِرْجِر، بِالْكَسْرِ، والجِرْجِير، والجَرْجار: نبتان.

قَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: الجَرْجَار: عشبة لَهَا زهرَة صفراء، قَالَ النَّابِغَة، وَوصف خيلا:

يَتَحلَّبُ اليَعْضيدُ مِن أشْداقها ... صُفْراً مَنَاخِرُها من الجَرْجار

و مِمَّا ضوعف من فائه ولامه

جر

1 جَرَّ, aor. ـُ (S, A, Msb,) inf. n. جَرٌّ; (S K;) and ↓ جرّر, inf. n. تَجْرِيرٌ (S K) [and app. تَجِرَّةٌ, said in the TA to be of the measure تَفْعِلَةٌ from الجَرُّ], with teshdeed to denote repetition or frequency of the action, or its relation to many objects, or intensiveness; (S;) and ↓ اجترّ, inf. n. اِجْتِرَارٌ; (S, L, K;) and ↓ اِجدرّ, inf. n. اِجْدِرَارٌ; (L, K;) in which the ت is changed into د, though you do not say اِجْدَرَأَ for اِجْتَرَأَ, nor اِجْدَرَحَ for اِجْتَرَحَ; (L;) and ↓ استجرّ; (K;) He dragged, drew, pulled, tugged, strained, extended by drawing or pulling or tugging, or stretched, (A, L, Msb, K,) a thing, (A,) or a rope, (S, Msb,) and the like. (Msb.) You say, جَرُّوا أَذْيَالَهُمْ They dragged along their hinder skirts. (A.) And الرُّمْحَ ↓ اجارّ He dragged, or drew along, the spear. (TA.) And الحَدِيثَ مِنْ أَبَاعِدِ أَطْرَافِهِ ↓ فُلَانٌ يَسْتَجِرُّ (assumed tropical:) [Such a one draws forth talk, or discourse, or news, or the like, from its most remote sources]. (A in art. بعد.) And مَا الَّذِى جَرَّكَ إِلَى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ (assumed tropical:) [What drew thee, led thee, induced thee, or caused thee, to do this thing]. (TA in art. دعو.) b2: Also جَرَّ, aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. جَرٌّ, (K,) (tropical:) He drove (camels and sheep or goats, TA) gently, (K, TA,) letting them pasture as they went along. (TA.) And جَرَّ الإِبِلَ عَلَى أَفْوَاهِهَا (tropical:) He drove the camels gently, they eating the while. (A.) b3: [Hence,] ↓ هَلُمَّ جَرًّا (tropical:) At thine ease. (TA.) ElMundhiree explains هَلهمَّ جُرُّوا as meaning (tropical:) Come ye at your ease; from الجَرُّ in driving camels and sheep or goats, as rendered above. (TA.) Yousay also, كَانَ ذَاكَ عَامَ كَذَا وَهَلُمَّ جَرًّا إِلَى اليَوْمِ (S, A, Msb, * TA) (tropical:) That was in such a year, and has continued to this day: (Msb, TA:) from الجَرُّ meaning the act of “ dragging,” &c.: (TA:) or from أَجْرَرْتُهُ الدَّيْنَ, or from أَجْرَرْتُهُ الرُّمْحَ. (Msb.) جرّا is here in the accus. case as an inf. n., or as a denotative of state: but it is disputed whether this expression be classical or postclassical. (TA.) [See also art. هلم] b4: جَرَّ الأَثَرَ, said of a numerous army, means (assumed tropical:) [It made a continuous track, so that] it left no distinct footprints, or intervening [untrodden] spaces. (TA.) b5: جَرَّتِ الخَيْلُ الأَرْضَ بِسَنَابِكِهَا (tropical:) The horses furrowed the ground with their hoofs. (As, A, TA.) b6: جَرَّ جَرِيرَةً, (S, A, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ and جَرَّ, (K,) but the latter form is disallowed by MF as not authorised by usage nor by analogy, (TA,) inf. n. جَرٌّ, (K,) He committed a crime, or an offence for which he should be punished, or an injurious action, (S, Msb, K, *) against (عَلِى [and إِلَى, as in the K voce جَنَى,]) another or others, (S, K,) or himself; (A, K;) [as though he drew it upon the object thereof;] syn. جَنَى جِنَايَةً. (S, TA.) It is said in a trad., بَايَعَهُ عَلَى أَنْ لَا يَجُرَّ عَلَيْهِ إِلَّا نَفْسَهُ [He promised, or swore, allegiance to him on the condition that he should not inflict an injury, meaning a punishment, upon him but for an offence committed by himself;] i. e., that he should not be punished for the crime of another, of his children or parent or family. (TA.) b7: جَرَّ الفَصِيلَ: see 4, in two places. b8: [جَرَّ الحَرْفَ فِى الإِعْرَابِ, aor. ـُ inf. n. جَرٌّ, (assumed tropical:) He made the final letter to have kesreh, in inflection; i. q. خَفَضَ, q. v.:] الجَرُّ is used in the conventional language of the Basrees; and الخَفْضُ, in that of the Koofees. (Kull p. 145.) A2: جَرٌّ, (S, A,) inf. n. جَرُورٌ, (K,) (tropical:) She exceeded the [usual] time of pregnancy. (A.) (tropical:) She (a camel) arrived at the time [of the year] in which she had been covered, and then went beyond it some days without bringing forth: (S, TA:) or withheld her fœtus in her womb after the completion of the year, a month, or two months, or forty days only: (K, * TA:) Th says that she sometimes withholds her fœtus [beyond the usual time] a month. (TA. [See also جَرَّتْ.]) (tropical:) She (a mare) exceeded eleven months and did not foal: (K, TA:) the more she exceeds the usual term, the stronger is her foal; and the longest time of excess after eleven months is fifteen nights: accord. to AO, the time of a mare's gestation, after she has ceased to be covered, to the time of her foaling, is eleven months; and if she exceed that time at all, they say of her, اللَّيْلَةُ. (TA.) (tropical:) She (a woman) went beyond nine months without bringing forth, (K, TA,) exceeding that term by four days, or three. (TA.) b2: (assumed tropical:) It (the night, كبد,) was, or became, long. (L in art. كبد.) b3: جَرَّ, aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. جَرٌّ; (K;) and ↓ انجرّ; (K;) (assumed tropical:) He (a camel) pastured as he went along: (IAar. K: [if so, the aor. is contr. to analogy:]) or he rode a she-camel and let her pasture [while going along]. (Kudot;.) b4: جَرَّ النَّوْءُ بِالمَكَانِ (assumed tropical:) The نوء [or auroral setting or rising of a star or asterism supposed to occasion rain] caused lasting rain in the place. (TA.) 2 جَرَّّ see 1, first sentence.3 جارَهُ, (S, K,) inf. n. مُجَارَرَةٌ, (TA,) or مُجَارَّةٌ, (TK,) He delayed, or deferred, with him, or put him off, by promising him payment time after time; syn. طَاوَلَهُ, (S,) or مَا طِلَهُ: (K:) or he put off giving him his due, and drew him from his place to another: (TA:) or i. q. جَانَاهُ, (so in copies of the K,) meaning, he committed a crime against him: (TK:) or حَابَاهُ. (TA, as from the K. [But this seems to be a mistranscription.]) It is said in a trad., لَا تُجَارّ أَخَاكَ وَلَا تُشَارِّهِ, i. e. Delay not, or defer not, with thy brother, &c.: [and do not act towards him in an evil, or inimical, manner; or do not evil to him, obliging him to do the like in return; or do not contend, or dispute, with him:] or bring not an injury upon him: but accord. to one reading, it is لَا تُجَارِهِ, without teshdeed, from الجَرْىBُ, and meaning, contend not with him for superiority. (TA.) 4 اجرّهُ He pierced him with the spear and left it in him so that he dragged it along: (S, K:) or so اجرّهُ الرُّمْحَ: (A, Msb:) as though [meaning] he made him to drag along the spear. (TA.) b2: He put the جَرِير, i. e. the rope, upon his neck. (Har p. 308.) b3: اجرّهُ جَرِيرَهُ [lit. He made him to drag along his rope; meaning,] (tropical:) he left him to pasture by himself, where he pleased: a prov. (L.) And اجرّهُ رَسَنَهُ [lit. He made him to drag along his halter; meaning,] (tropical:) he left him to do as he would: (S, K, TA:) he left him to his affair. (A, TA.) b4: اجرّهُ الدَّيْنَ (tropical:) He deferred for him the payment of the debt: (S, A, K:) he left the debt to remain owed by him. (Msb.) b5: اجرّهُ

أَغَانِىَّ (tropical:) He sang songs to him consecutively, successively, or uninterruptedly; syn. تَابَعَهَا: (S, K, TA:) or (tropical:) he sang to him a song and then followed it up with consecutive songs. (A, TA.) b6: اجرّ لِسَانَ الفَصِيلِ, (S,) or اجرّ الفَصِيلَ, (As, K, *) inf. n. إِجْرَارٌ; (K;) and الفَصِيلَ ↓ جَرَّ, (As K, *) inf. n. جَرٌّ; (K;) (tropical:) He slit the tongue of the young weaned camel, that it might not suck the teat: (S, K, TA:) or إِجْرَارُ الفَصِيلِ signifies (tropical:) the slitting the tongue of the young weaned camel, and tying upon it a piece of stick, that it may not suck the teat; because it drags along the piece of stick with its tongue: or الإِجْرَارُ is like التَّفْلِيكُ, signifying (assumed tropical:) a pastor's making, of coarse hair, a thing like the whirl, or hemispherical head, of a spindle, and then boring the tongue of the [young] camel, and inserting it therein, that it may not suck the teat: so say some: (ISk, TA:) the animal upon which the operation has been performed is said to be ↓ مَجْرُورٌ and ↓ مُجَرٌّ. (TA.) [But sometimes ↓ جَرَّ signifies merely He drew away a young camel from its mother: see خَلِيَّةٌ voce خَلِىٌّ, in three places.] b7: Hence, اجرّ لِسَانَهُ (tropical:) He prevented him from speaking. (A.) 'Amr Ibn-MaadeeKerib Ez-Zubeydee says, فَلَوْ أَنَّ قَوْمِى أَنْطَقَتْنِى رِمَاحُهُمْ نَطَقْتُ وَلٰكِنَّ الرِّمَاحَ أجَرَّتِ [And if the spears of my people had made me to speak, I had spoken; but the spears have prevented speech]: i. e., had they fought, and shown their valour, I had mentioned that, and gloried in it, (S,) or in them; (TA;) but their spears have prevented my tongue from speaking, by their flight. (S, * TA.) A2: اجرّ as an intrans. verb: see 8. b2: اجرّت البِئْرُ (tropical:) The well was, or became, such as is termed جَرُور. (Ibn-Buzurj, TA.) 7 انجرّ It (a thing, S) was, or became, dragged, drawn, pulled, tugged, strained, extended by drawing or pulling or tugging, or stretched; it dragged, or trailed along; syn. اِنْجَذَبَ. (S, K.) b2: See also 1, last sentence but one.8 احترّ and اجدرّ: see 1, in three places.

A2: اجترّ said of a camel, (S, Msb, K,) and any other animal having a كَرِش, (S, TA,) [i. e.] any clovenhoofed animal, (Msb,) He ejected the cud from his stomach and ate it again; ruminated; chewed the cud; (S, * Msb, * K * TA;) as also ↓ اجرّ. (Lh, K.) 10 إِسْتَجْرَ3َ see 1, in two places.

A2: اِسْتَجْرَرْتُ لَهُ (tropical:) I made him to have authority and power over me, (K, TA,) and submitted myself, or became submissive or tractable, to him; (A, K, TA;) as though I became to him one that was dragged, or drawn along. (TA.) b2: استجرّ عَنِ الرَّضَاعِ (assumed tropical:) He (a young camel) refrained from sucking in consequence of a purulent pustule, or an ulcer, in his mouth or some other part. (TA.) R. Q. 1 جَرْجَرَ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. جَرْجَرَةٌ, (S, * K, * TA,) He (a stallion-camel) reiterated his voice, or cry, (S, * Mgh, Msb, K, *) or his braying, (TA,) in his windpipe. (S, * Mgh, Msb, K. *) b2: He, or it, made, or uttered, a noise, sound, cry, or cries; he cried out; vociferated; raised a cry, or clamour. (TA.) It (beverage, or wine,) sounded, or made a sound or sounds, (K, TA,) in the fauces. (TA.) And جَرْجَرَتِ النَّارُ (assumed tropical:) The fire sounded, or made a sound or sounds. (Msb.) A2: Also, (A, Msb,) inf. n. as above, (K,) He poured water down his throat; as also ↓ تَجَرْجَرَ: (K:) or he swallowed it in consecutive gulps, so that it sounded, or made a sound or sounds; (A, Msb, TA;) as also ↓ the latter verb. (K, * TA.) It is said in a trad., (of him who drinks from a vessel of gold or silver, Mgh, TA,) يُجَرْجِرُ فِى بَطْنِهِ نَارَ جَهَنَّمَ He shall drink down into his belly the fire of Hell (Az, A, Mgh, Msb) in consecutive gulps, so that it shall make a sound or sounds: (A:) or he shall make the fire of Hell to gurgle reiteratedly in his belly; from جَرْجَرَ said of a stallion-camel. (Mgh.) Most read النارَ, as above; but accord. to one reading, it is النارُ, (Z, Msb,) and the meaning is, (tropical:) The fire of Hell shall produce sounds in his belly like those which a camel makes in his windpipe: the verb is here tropically used; and is masc., with ى, because of the separation between it and النار: (Z, TA:) but this reading and explanation are not right. (Mgh.) b2: You say also, جَرْجَرَهُ المَآءَ He poured water down his throat so that it made a sound or sounds. (K, * TA.) R. Q. 2 see R. Q. 1, in two places.

لَا جَرَ and لَا ذَا جَرَ, for لَا جَرَمَ and لَا ذَا جَرَمَ: see art. جرم.

جَرٌّ (tropical:) The foot, bottom, base, or lowest part, of a mountain; (S, A, K;) like ذَيْلٌ: (A, TA:) or the place where it rises from the plain to the rugged part: (IDrd, TA:) or الجّرُّ أَصْلُ الجَبَلِ is a mistranscription of Fr, and is correctly الجُرَاصِلُ الجَبَلُ [i. e. جُراصِلٌ signifies “a mountain”]: (K:) but جُرَاصِلٌ is not mentioned [elsewhere] in the K, nor by any one of the writers on strange words; and [SM says,] there is evidently no mistranscription: جَرُّ الجَبَلِ occurs in a trad., meaning the foot, &c., of the mountain: and its pl. is جِرَارٌ. (TA.) b2: هَلْمَّ جَرًّا: see 1.

A2: See also جَرَّةٌ.

A3: لَا جَرَّ i. q. لَا جَرَمَ: see art. جرم. (TA.) جَرَّةٌ [A jar;] a well-known vessel; (Msb;) an earthen vessel; a vessel made of potters' clay: (T, IDrd, * S, * K: *) or anything made of clay: (Mgh:) dim. جُرَيْرَةٌ: (TA:) pl. جِرَارٌ (T, S, Mgh, Msb, K) and جَرَّاتٌ (Msb) and ↓ جَرٌّ, (T, S, Msb, K,) [or this last is rather a coll. gen. n., signifying pottery, or jars, &c.,] like تَمْرٌ in relation to تَمْرَةٌ; or, accord. to some, this is a dial. var. of جَرَّةٌ. (Msb.) Beverage of the kind called نَبِيذ made in such a vessel is forbidden in a trad.: (Mgh, TA:) but accord. to IAth, the trad. means a vessel of this kind glazed within, because the beverage acquires strength, and ferments, more quickly in a glazed earthen vessel. (TA.) A2: See also جِرَّةٌ: A3: and see what here next follows.

جُرَّةٌ (S, K) and ↓ جَرَّةٌ (K) A small piece of wood, (K,) or a piece of wood about a cubit long, (S,) having a snare at the head, (S, K,) and a cord at the middle, (S,) with which gazelles are caught: (S, K:) when the gazelle is caught in it, he strives with it awhile, and struggles in it, and labours at it, to escape; and when it has overcome him, and he is wearied by it, he becomes still, and remains in it; and this is what is termed [in a prov. mentioned below] his becoming at peace with it: (S, * TA:) or it is a staff, or stick, tied to a snare, which is hidden in the earth, for catching the gazelle; having cords of sinew; when his fore leg enters the snare, the cords of sinew become tied in knots upon that leg; and when he leaps to escape, and stretches out his fore leg, he strikes with that staff, or stick, his other fore leg and his hind leg, and breaks them. (AHeyth, TA.) نَاوَصَ الجُرَّةَ ثُمَّ سَالَمَهَا He struggled with the جرّة and then became at peace with it [see above] is a prov. applied to him who opposes the counsel, or opinion, of a people, and then is obliged to agree: (S, * TA:) or to him who falls into a case, and struggles in it, and then becomes still. (TA.) And it is said in another prov., هُوَ كَالبَاحِثِ عَنِ الجُرَّةِ [He is like him who searches in the earth for the]. (AHeyth, TA.) In the phrase إِذَا أَفْلَتَتْ مِنْ جُرَّتَيْهَا , in a saying of Ibn-Lisán-el-Hummarah, referring to sheep, [app. meaning When they escape from their two states of danger,] by جرّتيها he means their place of pasture (المَجَرّ) in a severe season [when they are liable to perish], and when they are scattered, or dispersed, by night, and [liable to be] attacked, or destroyed, by the beasts of prey: so says ISk: Az says that he calls their مجر two snares, into which they might fall, and perish. (TA.) جِرَّةٌ A mode, or manner, of dragging, drawing, pulling, tugging, straining, or stretching. (K.) A2: The stomach of the camel, and of a clovenhoofed animal: this is the primary signification: by extension of its meaning, it has the signification next following. (Msb.) b2: The cud which a camel [or cloven-hoofed animal] ejects from its stomach, (Az, S, * IAth, Mgh, Msb, K, *) and eats again, (K,) or chews, or ruminates, (Az, IAth, Msb,) or to chew, or ruminate; (S;) as also ↓ جَرَّةٌ: (K:) it is said to belong to the same predicament as بَعْر. (Mgh.) Hence the saying, لَا أَفْعَلُ ذٰلِكَ مَا اخْتَلَفَتِ الدِّرَّةُ وَالجِرَّةُ I will not do that as long as the flow of milk and the cud go [the former] downwards and [the latter] upwards. (S, A. * [See also دِرَّةٌ.]) And اُجْتُلِبَتِ الدِّرَّةُ بِالجِرَّةِ [The flow of milk was procured by the cud]: alluding to the beasts' becoming full of food, and then lying down and not ceasing to ruminate until the time of milking. (IAar, TA.) and لَا يَحْنَقُ عَلَى جِرَّتِهِ (assumed tropical:) He will not bear rancour, or malice, against his subjects:: or, as some say, cross he will not conceal a secret: (TA:) and مَا يَحْنَقُ عَلَى جِرَّةٍ and مَا يَكْظِمُ على جِرَّةٍ (assumed tropical:) he does not speak when affected with rancour, or malice: (TA in art. حنق:) [or the last has the contr. signification: for] لَا يَكْظِمُ عَلَى جِرَّتِهِ means (tropical:) he will not be silent respecting that which is in his bosom, but will speak of it. (TA in art. كظم.) b3: Also The mouthful with which the camel diverts and occupies himself until the time when his fodder is brought to him. (K.) جَرُورٌ (tropical:) A female that exceeds the [usual] time of pregnancy. (A.) (tropical:) A she-camel that withholds her fœtus in her womb, after the completion of the year, a month, or two months, or forty days only; (K, * TA;) or, three months after the year: they are the most generous of camels that do so: none do so but those that usually bring forth in the season called الرَّبِيع (المَرَابِيع); not those that usually bring forth in the season called الصَّيْف (المَصَايِيف): and only those do so that are red [or brown], and such as are of a white hue intermixed with red (الصُّهْب), and such as are ash-coloured: never, or scarcely ever, such as are of a dark gray colour without any admixture of white, because of the thickness of their skins, and the narrowness of their insides, and the hardness of their flesh. (IAar, TA. [See also 1: and see خَصُوفٌ.]) b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A she-camel that is made to incline to, and to suckle, a young one not her own; her own being about to die, they bound its fore legs to its neck, and put upon it a piece of rag, in order that she might know this piece of rag, which they then put upon another young one; after which they stopped up her nostrils, and did not unclose them until the latter young one had sucked her, and she perceived from it the odour of her milk. (L.) b3: Also, applied to a horse, (S, A, K,) and a camel, (K,) (tropical:) That refuses to be led; refractory: (S, A, K:) of the measure فَعُولٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ; or it may be in the sense of the measure فَاعِلٌ: (Az, TA:) or a slow horse, either from fatigue or from shortness of step: (A 'Obeyd, TA:) pl. جُرُرٌ. (TA.) b4: And (assumed tropical:) A woman crippled; or affected by a disease that deprives her of the power of walking: (Sh, K:) because she is dragged upon the ground. (Sh, TA.) b5: بِئْرٌ جَرُورٌ (tropical:) A deep well; (Sh, S, K;) from which the water is drawn by means of the سَانِيَة [q. v.], (S, A,) and by means of the pulley and the hands; like مَتُوحٌ and نَزُوعٌ: (A:) or a well from which the water is drawn [by a man] upon a camel [to the saddle of which one end of the wellrope is attached]; so called because its bucket is drawn upon the edge of the mouth thereof, by reason of its depth. (As, L.) جَرِيرٌ A rope: pl. أَجِرَّةٌ. (Sh, TA.) A rope for a camel, corresponding to the عِذَار of a horse, (S, K,) different from the زِمَام. (S.) Also The nose-rein of a camel; syn. زِمَامٌ: (K:) or a cord of leather, that is put upon the neck of a she-camel: (Msb:) or a cord of leather, like a زمام: and applied also to one of other kinds of plaited cords: or, accord. to El-Hawázinee, [a string] of softened leather, folded over the nose of an excellent camel or a horse. (TA.) [See also خِطَامٌ.]

جِرَارَةٌ The art of pottery: the art of making jars, or earthen vessels. (TA. [See جَرَّةٌ.]) جَرِيرَةٌ A crime; a sin; an offence which a man commits, and for which he should be punished; an injurious action: (S, * Msb, * K, * TA:) syn. ذَنْبٌ, (Msb, K,) and جِنَايَةٌ: (S:) of the measure فَعِيلَةٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولَةٌ: (Msb:) pl. جَرَائِرُ. (A.) See also what next follows.

فَعَلْتُ كَذَا مِنْ جَرَّاكَ, (S, A, * K, *) and من جَرَّائِكَ, (K,) and من جَرَاك, and من جَرَائِكَ, (S, K,) and ↓ من جَرِيرَتِكَ, (K,) means من أَجْلِكَ, (S, A, K,) i. e., [originally, I did so] in consequence of thy committing it, namely, a crime: and then, by extension of its application, [because of thee, or of thine act &c.; on thine account; for thy sake;] indicating any causation. (Bd in v. 35, in explanation of من جَرَّاكَ and من أَجْلِكَ.) One should not say مِجْرَاكَ, (S,) or بِجْرَاكَ. (A.) جِرِّىٌّ (written in the Towsheeh with fet-h to the ج also, TA,) [The eel;] a kind of fish, (S, K,) long and smooth, (K,) resembling the serpent, and called in Persian مَارْ مَاهِى; said to be a dial. var. of جِرِّيثٌ; (TA;) not eaten by the Jews, (K,) and forbidden to be eaten by 'Alee; (TA;) having no scales: (K:) or any fish having no scales. (Towsheeh, TA.) جِرِّيَّةٌ The stomach, or triple stomach, or the crop, or craw, of a bird; syn. حَوْصَلَةٌ; (S, K;) as also جِرِّيْئَةٌ [q. v.] (K) and قِرِّيَّةٌ. (Az, TA.) You say, ألْقَاهُ فِى جِرِّيَّتِهِ, meaning, (tropical:) He ate it. (A, TA.) See also art. جرى.

جَرَّارٌ A man who leads a thousand. (T, end of art. حفز.) b2: جَيْشٌ جَرَّارٌ, (S, A,) and كَتِيبَةٌ جَرَّارَةٌ, (S, K,) (tropical:) An army, and a troop of horse or the like, that marches heavily, by reason of its numbers: (As, S, K:) or dragging along the apparatus of war: (A:) or numerous. (TA.) A2: A potter; a maker of jars, or earthen vessels. (TA. [See جَرَّةٌ.]) جَرَّارَةٌ A small, (S, A, K, TA,) yellow, (A, TA,) female (TA) scorpion, (S, A, K, TA,) like a piece of straw, (TA, [thus I render على شكل التبنة, but I think that there must be here some mistranscription, as the words seem to be descriptive of form,]) that drags its tail; (S, K;) for which reason it is thus called; one of the most deadly of scorpions to him whom it stings: (TA:) pl. جَرَّارَاتٌ. (A, TA.) جَرَّانُ: see جَارٌّ, last sentence.

جَرْجَرٌ The thing [or machine] of iron with which the reaped corn collected together is thrashed. (K.) [See نَوْرَجٌ and مِدْوَسٌ.]

A2: See also جِرْجِرٌ.

جِرْجِرٌ: see جَرْجَارٌ.

A2: Also The bean; or beans; syn. فُولٌ; (S, K;) and so جَرْجَرٌ: (K:) of the dial. of the people of El-'Irák. (TA.) b2: See also جِرْجِيرٌ.

جَرْجَرةٌ, an onomatopœia: (Msb:) A sound which a camel reiterates in his windpipe: (S, K:) the sound made by a camel when disquieted, or vexed: (TA:) the sound of pouring water into the throat: (TA:) or the sound of the descent of water into the belly: (IAth, TA:) or the sound of water in the throat when drunk in consecutive gulps. (Msb.) [See R. Q. 1.]

جَرْجَارٌ A camel that reiterates sounds in his windpipe: (S:) or a camel that makes much noise [or braying]; as also ↓ جِرْجِرٌ and ↓ جُرَاجِرٌ. (K.) b2: The sound of thunder. (K.) A2: A certain plant, (S, K,) of sweet odour; (S;) a certain herb having a yellow flower. (AHn, TA.) جُرْجُورٌ A large, or bulky, camel: (K:) pl. جَرَاجِرُ, (Kr, K,) without ى [before the final letter], though by rule it should be with ى, except in a case of poetic necessity. (TA.) And, as a pl., Large, or bulky, camels; as also [its pl.] جَرَاجِرُ: (S:) or large-bellied camels: (TA:) and generous, or excellent, camels: (K, TA:) and a herd, or collected number, (K, TA,) of camels: (TA:) and مَائَةٌ جُرْجُورٌ a complete hundred (K, TA) of camels. (TA.) جِرْجِيرٌ (S, K) and ↓ جِرْجِرٌ (K) [The herb eruca, or rocket;] a certain leguminous plant, (S, K,) well known: (K;) a plant of which there are two kinds; namely, بَرَّىّ [i. e. eruca sylvestris, or wild rocket], and بُسْتَانِىّ [i. e. eruca sativa, or garden-rocket]; whereof the latter is the better: its water, or juice, removes scars, and causes milk to flow, and digests food: (TA:) AHn says that the جِرْجِير is the بَاقِلَّى [q. v.]; and that the جِرجِير مِصْرِىّ is the تُرْمُس: [but see this last word.] (TA in art. ترمس.) جَرْجَارَةٌ A mill, or mill-stone; syn. رَحًى: (K:) because of its sound. (TA.) جُرَاجِرٌ: see جَرْجَارٌ. b2: Also That drinks much; (K; [in the CK misplaced;]) applied to a camel: you say إِبِلٌ جُرَاجِرَةٌ. (IAar, TA.) b3: And hence, (TA,) Water that makes a noise. (K.) جَارٌّ [act. part. n. of 1; Dragging, drawing, &c.]. b2: جَارُّ الضَّبُعِ (tropical:) Rain that draws the hyena from its hole by its violence: or the most violent rain; as though it left nothing without dragging it along: (TA:) or rain that leaves nothing without making it to flow, and dragging it along: (IAar, TA:) or the torrent that draws forth the hyena from its hole: (A:) and in like manner, الضَّبُعِ ↓ مَجَرُّ the torrent that has torn up the ground; as though the hyena were dragged along in it. (IAar, Sh, TA.) You say also مَطَرٌ جَارُّ الضَّبُعِ, and مَطْرَةٌ جَارَّةُ الضَّبُعِ. (A.) b3: إِبِلٌ جَارَّةٌ (tropical:) Working camels; because they drag along burdens; (A, Mgh;) or tropically so called because they are dragged along by their nose-reins: (Mgh:) or camels that are dragged along by their nosereins: (S, K, TA: [but in the copies of the S, and in those of the K, in my possession, تَجُرُّ is put for تُجَرُّ, though the latter is evidently meant, as is shown by what here follows:]) جارّة is of the measure فَاعِلَةٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولَةٌ: it is like as when you say عِيشَةٌ رَاضَيَةٌ in the sense of مَرْضِيَّةٌ, and مَآءٌ دَافِقٌ in the sense of مَدْفُوقٌ: (S:) or it means such as carry goods, or furniture and utensils, and wheat, or food. (Az, TA voce حَانٌّ, q. v.) It is said in a trad. that there is no poor-rate (صَدَقَة) in the case of such camels, (S, Mgh,) because they are the ridingcamels of the people; for the poor-rate is in the case of pasturing camels, exclusively of the working. (S.) b4: لَا جَارَّ لِى فِى هٰذَا (tropical:) There is no profit for me in this to attract me to it. (A, TA.) A2: حَارٌّ جَارٌّ is an expression in which the latter word is an imitative sequent to the former; (S, K;) but accord. to A 'Obeyd, it was more common to say حَارٌّ يَارٌّ, with ى: (S:) and one says also ↓ حَرَّانُ يَرَّانُ جَرَّانُ. (TA in art. حر.) جِوَرٌّ is mentioned by Az in this art., meaning Rain that draws along everything: and rain that occasions the herbage to grow tall: and a large and heavy [bucket of the kind called] غَرْب; explained in this sense by AO: and a bulky camel; and, with ة, in like manner applied to a ewe: Fr says that the و in this word may be considered as augmentative or as radical. (TA.) [See also art. و.]

جَارَّةٌ [fem. of جَارٌّ, q. v.: and, as a subst.,] A road to water. (K.) جَارُورٌ A river, or rivulet, of which the bed is formed but a torrent. (S, * K, * TA.) الأَجَرَّانِ The jinn, or genii, and mankind. (IAar, K.) مَجَرٌّ [The place, or track, along which a thing is, or has been, dragged, or drawn]. You say, رَأَيْتُ مَجَرَّ ذَيْلِهِ [I saw the track along which his hinder skirt had been dragged]. (A.) See also المَجَرَّةُ: and جَارٌّ. b2: A place of pasture. (TA.) b3: The جَائِز [or beam] upon which are placed the extremities of the عَوَارِض [or rafters]. (K) مُجَرٌّ: see 4, in the latter portion of the paragraph.

المَجَرَّةُ (tropical:) [The Milky Way in the sky;] the شَرَج of the sky; (K;) the whiteness that lies across in the sky, by the two sides of which are the نَسْرَانِ [or two constellations called النَّسْرُ الطَّائِرُ and النَّسْرُ الوَاقِعُ]: or [the tract called] الطَّرِيقُ المَحْسُوسةُ [which is probably the same; or the tract], in the sky, along which (مِنْهَا) the [wandering] stars [or planets] take their ways: (TA:) or the gate of Heaven: (K:) so called because it is like the trace of the مَجَرّ [or place along which a thing has been dragged, or drawn]. (S.) Hence the prov., تُرْطِبْ هَجَرْ ↓ سِطِى مَجَرْ (tropical:) Reach the middle of the sky, O milky way, (مجر being for مجرّة,) and the palm-trees of Hejer will have ripe dates. (A, * TA.) مَجْرُورٌ [pass. part. n. of 1]: see 4, latter portion.
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الجَرُّ: آنِيَة من خَزَفٍ، الواحِدَةُ جَرَّةٌ. والجِرَارَةُ: حِرْفَةُ الجَرّارِ.
والجَرُّ: أسْفَلُ الجَبَلِ. وحَجَرٌ مَنْقُوْرٌ أيضاً.
والجَرّارَةُ: عُقَيْرِبٌ صَفْرَاءُ.
والجارُوْرُ: نهرٌ يَشُقُّه السَّيْلُ فَيَتَخَدَّدُ.
والجَرُوْرُ من الحَوَامِل: ما تَجُرُّ وَلَدَها إلى أقصى الغايَة. وهو من الأَبآرِ: كلُّ بِئْرٍ بَعِيدةِ القَعْر.
والجَرِيْرُ: حَبْلُ الزِّمام، أجْرَرْتُ الناقَةَ: ألْقَيْت جَرِيْرَها تَجُرُّه. وفي مَثَلٍ: " أجِرَّهُ رَسَنَه " أي دَعْهُ وما يُرِيْدُ.
وأجْرَرْتُه الرمْحَ: إذا مَشى به.
وأجْرَرْتُ الفَصِيْلَ فهو مَجْرُوْرٌ: إذا خَلَلْتَ لِسَانَه لئلاّ يَرْضَعَ.
وغَنّاه فلانٌ فأجَرَّه أغَانيَّ كثيرةً إجْرَاراً: إذا أتْبَعَه بأصواتٍ.
وأجَرَّتِ القَرْحَةُ الفَصِيْلَ: وهو أنْ لا يَقْدِرَ على الرَّضَاع.
واسْتَجْرَرْتُ لفلانٍ: أمْكَنْتُه من نَفْسي فانْقَدْتُ.
والإجْرَارُ: أنْ تُتْبعَ رَأْيَه رَأْيَكَ.
وجَرًّ به: إذا قَطَعَ به.
والمَجَرَّةُ: شَرَجُ السَّمَاءِ. وقيل: هي - أيضاً - المُسَنّاةُ.
والمَجَرُّ: الجَرُّ. وقَوْلُهم: " هَلُمَّ جَرّاً " منه، وقيل: هو من جَرَ الإِبل وانْسِيَاقِها، أي هَلُمِّ جارِّيْنَ، وهو مَصْدَرٌ وُضِعَ مَوْضِعَ الحال.
وفَعَلْتُ ذلك من جَرّاك: أي أجْلِكَ، ومن جَرِيْرَتِكَ، ومن أجْل جَرّاكَ، ومن جَرّائكَ.
والجَرِيْرَةُ: الجِنَايَةُ، فلان يَجُرُّ على نَفْسِه جَرِيرةً، والجمعُ الجَرَائرُ. والجِرَّةُ: جِرَّةُ البَعِيرِ يَقْرِضُها ثمَّ يَكْظِمُها. وفي المَثَل: " لا أفْعَلُ ذاكَ ما خالَفَتْ دِرَّةٌ جِرَّةً ". وتَجَرَّرَ البَعِيرُ: بمعنى اجْتَرَّ. والجَرْجَرَةُ: هَدِيرٌ يُرَدِّدُه الفَحْلُ في حَنْجَرَتِه.
والجَرْجَارُ: نَبْتٌ. والجِرْجِيْرُ: من أحرار البُقُول. والجِرْجِرُ: الفُوْلُ والباقِلّى. وقيل: ثَمَرُ الطَّلْحِ.
والجَرْجَرُ: ما يُدَاسُ به الكُدْسُ من حَدِيدٍ. والتَّجَرْجُرُ: صَبُّكَ الماءَ في حَلْقِك. والجَرَاجِرُ: الحُلُوْقُ، سُمَّيَتْ لجَرْجَرَةِ الماءِ. وفلانٌ جُرَاجِرٌ: واسِعُ الحَلْقَ. والجَرْجَرَةُ: الابْتِلاعُ. والجُرْجُوْرُ من الإِبل: العَظِيمةُ، وهي الجَرَاجِرُ. ومائةٌ جُرْجُوْرٌ: أي كامِلَةٌ. وقيل: هي الكِرَامُ الخِيَارُ. وإبلٌ جُرْجُرٌ: مِثلُه، وجَمْعُه جَرَاجِرَةٌ وجَرَاجِرُ.
والجُرْجُوْرُ: سَمَكَةٌ في البَحْرِ، وكذلك الجِرِّيُّ والجِريَّةُ.
والجِرِّيَّةُ من الطائر: التي يكونُ فيها الماءُ أو العَلَفُ، وجَمْعُها جَرَارِيُ.
والجُرَّةُ: خَشَبَةٌ يُعْقَلُ حَبْلُ الكِفَّةِ في وَسَطِها. والجَرُّ: الحَرْثُ، اجْتَروا حَباً: احْتَرَثُوه. والجَرُّ: أنْ تَدَع الإِبلَ تأكُلُ وتَسِير. ورَكِبَ فلان الجادَّةَ والجَرَجَةَ: أي الطَّرِيق. والجَرَجُ: الغِلَظُ من الأرض. ووادٍ جَرِجٌ: كثيرُ الحِجَارَة. والجَرَجَةُ: ضَرْبٌ من النَّباتِ. والجُرْجَةُ: وِعَاءٌ من أوْعِيَةِ النِّساء. وهي - أيضاً -: خَرِيْطَةٌ من أدَم يُجْعَل فيها زادُ القَوْم.
وسِكِّيْنٌ جَرِجُ النِّصَاب: أي قَلِقُه. واشْتِقاقُ ابن جُرَيْج منه. ويقولون: جَرِجَ الخاتَمُ في يَدِه: أي اضْطَرَبَ.
وجَرَّج بنو فلانٍ بني فلانٍ: إذا ذَلَّقُوْهم تَجْرِيجاً.
والجِرَّةُ: الجَماعَةُ من الناس الكثيرةُ يُقِيْمُونَ ويَظْعَنُون.
وجاء يَسُوْقُ جَيْشَ الأَجِرِّيْنَ: أي جَيْشاً كثيراً.
ومالَهُ جانَةٌ ولا جارَّةٌ: أي ما تَجِنُّ وما تَحْمِلُ المَتَاعَ والطعامَ.
والجَرُوْرُ: البِئْرُ التي يُسْتَقى منها على بَعِيرٍ، وجَمْعُها جَرَائرُ. وأجَرَّتُ البِئْرُ: صارَتْ كذلك، وبِئارٌ جُرَرٌ - بفَتْح الراء -.
وحَارٌّ جارٌّ: على الإِتْبَاع. وفلانٌ لا جازَةَ له: أي لا مَنْفَعَةَ له.
وسَيْلٌ جارُّ الضَّبُع ومَطْرَةٌ جارَّةُ الضبع: أي تُخْرِجُ الضِّبَاعَ من وُجُرِها. والمَجَرُّ: سِمَةٌ في أسْفَل الفَخِذِ يَنْصَبُّ حتّى يَبْلُغَ الساقَ ثمَّ يُلْوى طَرَفُه لَيّاً.

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Entries on در in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, and 1 more
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قال تعالى: وَأَرْسَلْنَا السَّماءَ عَلَيْهِمْ مِدْراراً
[الأنعام/ 6] ، يُرْسِلِ السَّماءَ عَلَيْكُمْ مِدْراراً [نوح/ 11] ، وأصله من الدَّرِّ والدِّرَّة، أي: اللّبن، ويستعار ذلك للمطر استعارة أسماء البعير وأوصافه، فقيل: لله دَرُّه، ودَرَّ دَرُّكَ. ومنه استعير قولهم للسّوق: دِرَّةٌ، أي: نفاق ، وفي المثل: سبقت درّته غراره ، نحو: سبق سيله مطره . ومنه اشتقّ: استدرّت المعزى، أي:
طلبت الفحل، وذلك أنها إذا طلبت الفحل حملت، وإذا حملت ولدت، فإذا ولدت درّت، فكنّي عن طلبها الفحل بالاستدرار.
باب الدال والراء در، رد مستعملان

در: دَرَّ اللَّبَنُ يَدُرُّ دَرّاً، وكذلك الناقةُ إذا حُلِبَتْ فأقبَلَ منها على الحالب شيءٌ كثير، قيل: دَرَّتْ وإذا اجتَمَعَ في الضَّرْعِ من العُروقِ [وسائر الجَسَد قيل: دَرَّ اللَّبَنُ] ودَرَّت العُروق إذا امتَلأَتْ دَماً. ودَرَّت السَّماءُ إذا كَثُرَ مَطَرُها، وسَحابةٌ مِدْرارٌ وناقةٌ دَرورٌ، وقال:

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، أراد بذلك فَيئَهم وخَراجَهم، والأسمُ من كلِّ ذلك الدِّرَّةُ. وفي الشَّتْم يقال: لا دَرَّ دَرُّه، أي لا كَثُرَ خيرُه، ولِلّهِ دَرُّكَ أي خيرُك وفَعالُك. والدَّريرُ من الدَّوابِّ: السريعُ المُكتَنِزُ الخَلْق، المُقتَدِر، قال:

درير كخذروف الوليد أمَرَّه ... تتابُعُ كَفَّيْهِ بخَيْطٍ موصل  والدُّرُّ: العِظامُ من اللُّؤْلُؤِ، والواحدةُ دُرَّةٌ. وكوكَبٌ دُرِّيُّ أي ثاقِب مُضيءٌ وجمعُه دَراريُّ. ودَرّاية من أسماء النساء. والدُّردور: موضعٌ من البحر يجيش ماؤه، وقَلَّما تَسلَمُ السفينةُ منه، يقال: لَجَّجُوا فوَقَعُوا في الدُّرْدور . والدُّرْدُرُ: موضع مَنابِت الأسنان قبل نَباتها وبعدَ سُقوطِها. [ويقال: دَرِدَ الرجلُ فهو أدرَدُ إذا سقطَتْ أسنانهُ وظَهَرتْ دَرادِرُها، وجمعُه الدُّرْد] . [ومن أمثال العَرَب السائرة: أَعيَيْتِني بأُشُرٍ فكيف أرجوك بدرْدرٍ]

. ودِرَّةُ السُّلْطانِ: ما يضرب بها.

رد: [الرَّدُّ مصدر رَدَدْتُ الشيءَ] . ورُدُودُ الدَّراهِم واحدُها رَدٌّ، وهو ما زُيِّفَ فرُدَّ على ناقده بعد ما أُخِذَ منه . والرَّدُّ: ما صار عِماداً للشيء الذي تدفَعُه وترُدُّه. والرَّدُّة: مصدر الارتداد عن الدين. والرَّدةُ: تَقَاعُسٌ في الذَّقَن. وإِنْ كانَ في الوَجْه بعضُ القَباحة ويعتريه شيءٌ من جَمال، يقال: هي جميلةٌ ولكنَّ في وجهها بعضَ الرَّدّة. ورَدّاد اسم الرجل المُجَبِّر يُنسَب إليه المُجَبِّرون لأنَّه يرُدُّ العظمَ المنكسِرَ إلى موضِعه

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دَرَ اللَبَنُ يَدُرُّ دَرّاً، وكذلك النّاقَةُ. ودَرَّتْ عُرُوْقُها: امْتَلأتْ دَماً. ودَرَّتِ السَّمَاءُ: كَثُرَ المَطَرُ. وسَحَابَةٌ مِدْرَارٌ. وناقَةٌ دَرُوْرٌ.
ودَرَتْ حَلُوْبَةُ المُسْلِمِيْنَ: أي فَيْئُهم وخَرَاجُهم، والاسْمُ: الدِّرَّةُ. واسْتَدَرَتِ العَنْزُ: أرَادَتِ الفَحْلَ. والتَّدُرَّةُ: الدَّرُّ الغَزِيْرُ. وبسُوْقِنا اليَوْمَ دِرَّةٌ: أي نَفَاقٌ. وإذا شَتَمُوا قالوا: " لا دَر دَرُّه " أي لا كَثُرَ خَيْرُه. وللَهِ دَرُكَ: أي عَمَلُكَ.
والدَّرُ: النَفْسُ. وذرَ بما عِنْدَكَ: أي أخْرِجْهُ. والدرِيْرُ من الدَوَابِّ: السَّرِيْعُ المُكْتَنِزُ الخَلْقِ المُقْتَدِرُ. واسْتَدَرَّ في عَدْوِه: أي خفَّ وأسْرَعَ.
والإدْرَارُ في الفَرَسِ أنْ يَفْتِلَ من يَدِه حَتّى يُعْنِقَ فَيَرْفَعَها. والذُرَّةُ مَعْرُوْفَة، والجَمِيعُ الدُّرُ؛ وهو عِظَامُ اللُّؤْلُؤِ. والكَوْكَبُ الدُّريُّ الثاقِبُ المُضِيْءُ، والجَمِيْعُ الدَّرَارِيُّ. والدَرَّةُ دِرَّةُ السُّلْطَانِ. ودَرَرْتُ عليه الضَرْبَ أي تابَعْته. ودُرّانَةُ من أسْمَاءِ النَسَاء. والدُرْدُرُ مَوْضِعُ مَنَابِتِ الأسْنَانِ قَبْلَ نَبَاتِها وبَعْدَ سُقُوْطِها، وفي المَثَلِ أعْيَيْتنِي بأشُرٍ فكيفَ أرْجُوكِ بدُرْدُرٍ ". وقيل طَرَفُ اللِّسَانِ. ودَرْدَرْتُ البُسْرَةَ أي دَلَكْتُها بِدُرْدُرِي. والدُرْدُوْرُ مَوْضِعٌ في البَحْرِ يَجِيْش ماؤه. والتدَرْدُرُ مَشْيُ المَرْأةِ العَظِيْمَةِ الألْيَتَيْنِ. وتَدَرْدَرَ الشَّيْءُ تَمَرْمَر وتَحَرَّكَ. وهو يُدَرْدِرُ في الضّحكِ أي يُدَهْدِقُ. والدَّرْدَرَةُ حِكَايَةُ صَوْتِ الماءِ. ودَرْدَرْ دُعَاءُ المعزى إلى الماء. والدَّرْدَارُ صَوْتُ الطَبْلِ. وهو على دَرَرِه وغَرَرِه أي قَصْدِه. وفُلانٌ دَرَرَكَ أي تُجَاهَكَ. وداري دَرَرَ فلانٍ أي بحِذَائِه. وخَل عن دَرَرِ الطَرِيقِ أي سَنَنِه. وتَدَررْتُه في طَرِيقِ كذا أي تَحَريْته في مَمَرِّه. والدَّوْدَرّى الآدَرُ. ويقولون هو أسْفَلُ من الدُّرْدِيِّ لعَكَرِ النَّبِيْذِ. رد
الردُّ: مَصْدَرُ رَدَدْتُ. واسْمٌ لِمَا رُدَّ بَعْدَ أخْذِه، والجَمِيعُ الرُّدُوْدُ. وُيقال: رَدَدْتُ الشيْءَ وأرْدَدْتُه. وليس لأمْرِ اللَّهِ مَرَد ولا مَرْدُوْدٌ: أي رَد. وكلام ليستْ له راذَةٌ ولا مُرِدَّةٌ: أي فائدَةٌ ومَرْجُوْع. والردُ: شِبْهُ الريْعِ، وكذلك المَرَدُّ. ويجوزُ أنْ يكونَ قَوْلُه عَزَوجَلَّ: " وخَيْرٌ مَرَدّا " من هذا. والردُ: ما تَرده الحَمُوْلَةُ من الإِبِلِ والظَّهْرِ. وامْرَأةٌ مَرْدُوْدَةٌ: أي مُطَلَّقَةٌ. والردُّ: ما صارَ عِمَاداً للشيْءِ يَرُدُّه ويَدْفَعُه. والصِّنَاعَةُ يُحْبَسُ بها الماءُ، وجَمْعُه رُدُوْد. والردَّةُ: مَصْدَرُ الارْتِدَادِ. والصَوْتُ يَرْجِعُ إليكَ من الجَبَلِ. والفُضَيْلَةُ البَقِيةُ من الشيْءِ. وتَقَاعُسٌ في الذَّقَنِ. وأن تَشْرَبَ الإِبلُ الماءَ عَلَلاً.
وأنْ تَرْتَد الألْبَانُ في ضُرُوعِها.
وبَحْر مُرِدّ: كثيرُ الماءِ. وشاة مُرِد: إذا اجْتَمَعَ اللَّبَنُ في ضَرْعِها، أرَدَّتْ إرْدَاداً. والإرْدَادُ: أنْ يَرِمَ ضرْعُ النّاقَةِ عن شُرْبِ الماء فَيَثْقُلَ بَدَنُها، ونُوْق مَرَاد. من قَوْلهم رَدَّ وجْهُه: أي وَرِمَ. ورَجُلٌ مُرِدّ: طالَتْ عُزُوْبَتُه فَتَرَدَّدَ ماءُ ظَهْرِه في صُلْبِه وكَثُرَ. ورَدّادٌ: اسْمُ رَجُل مُجَبِّرٍ. والرَّدِيْدُ: الجَفْلُ من السَّحَاب.

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1 دَرَّ, (S, Msb, K, &c.,) aor. ـِ and دَرُّ, [the latter anomalous,] inf. n. دَرٌّ (Msb, K, TA) and دُرُورٌ, (TA,) It (milk) was, or became, copious, or abundant, (Msb, K, TA,) and flowed, or streamed; it flowed, or streamed, copiously, or abundantly; and so (assumed tropical:) the water of the eye, or tears, and the like, (TA,) &c.; (Msb;) as also ↓ استدرّ: (K, TA:) and, said of milk, it ran, or flowed: and it collected [or became excerned] in the udder from the ducts and other parts of the body. (TA.) b2: [Hence,] said of sweat, (assumed tropical:) It flowed (K) like as milk flows. (TA.) b3: And of the tax called خَرَاج, (assumed tropical:) Its produce became abundant. (K.) b4: And [in like manner] one says, لَاَدَرَّ دَرُّهُ: see دَرٌّ, below. b5: And [hence,] دَرَّ also signifies (assumed tropical:) It was, or became, consecutive. (K in art. دهدر.) And (assumed tropical:) It continued; as in the phrase, دَرَّ لَهُ الشَّىْءٌ (assumed tropical:) [The thing continued to him]. (Sh, TA in art. جرى.) b6: And, said of a horse, aor. ـِ inf. n. دَرِيرٌ (K) and دَرَّةٌ, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) He ran vehemently: or ran easily (K, TA) and without interruption. (TA.) b7: And of herbage, (K,) inf. n. دَرٌّ, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) It became tangled, or luxuriant, (K, * TA,) by reason of its abundance. (TA.) b8: One says also, of a she-camel, دَرَّتْ, (TA,) and دَرَّتْ بِلَبَنِهَا, (K,) aor. ـُ and دَرِّ, [the former anomalous,] inf. n. دُرُورٌ and دَرٌّ; (TA;) and ↓ ادرّت, alone, (S, K,) and ↓ ادرّت بِلَبَنِهَا; (K;) She yielded her milk, or made it to flow, copiously, or abundantly. (K, TA.) and دَرَّالضَّرْعُ بِاللَّبَنِ, aor. ـُ (S,) or ـِ (TA,) inf. n. دُرُورٌ, (S,) or دَرٌّ, (TA,) [The udder abounded with milk: or yielded milk copiously, or abundantly: and اللَّبَنَ ↓ ادرّ signifies the same; or it yielded, or emitted, the milk.] b9: And [hence,] دَرَّتْ حَلُوبَةُ المُسْلِمِينَ, (S, A,) and لِقْحَتُهُمْ, (TA,) [lit. The milch-camel of the Muslims yielded milk copiously,] meaning (tropical:) the tribute, or taxes, pertaining to the Muslims poured in abundantly. (S, * A, TA.) b10: And دَرَّتِ السَّمَآءُ بِالمَطَرِ, (K,) aor. ـُ (S,) inf. n. دَرٌّ and دُرُورٌ, (K,) (assumed tropical:) The sky poured down rain (K, TA) abundantly. (TA.) b11: and دَرَّبِمَا عِنْدَهُ (tropical:) He produced, or gave forth, what he had. (A.) b12: And دَرَّتِ الدُّنْيَا عَلَى أَهْلِهَا (tropical:) The world was bountiful to its inhabitants. (A.) b13: And دَرَّتِ السُّوقُ, (S in art. غر, and K,) inf. n. دِرَّةٌ, (S ubi suprà,) (tropical:) The market became brisk, its goods selling much; (S ubi suprà, K, TA;) contr. of غَارَّت. (S ubi suprà.) b14: And دَرَّتِ العُرُوقُ The ducts, or veins, became filled with milk, (TA,) or (tropical:) with blood. (A, TA.) b15: And دَرَّ العِرْقُ, inf. n. دُرُورٌ, (assumed tropical:) The vein pulsated uninterruptedly. (TA.) b16: And دَرًّ السَّهْمُ, (AHn, K,) aor. ـِ (TA,) inf. n. دُرُورٌ, (assumed tropical:) The arrow turned round well upon the nail (AHn, K *) of the left thumb, [app. so as to produce a sound, (see حَنَّانٌ,)] being turned with the thumb and fore finger of the right hand [for the purpose of testing its sonorific quality]: the arrow does not thus turn, nor does it produce the kind of sound termed حَنِين, unless in consequence of the hardness of its wood, and its goodly straightness, and its compact make. (AHn.) A2: دَرَّ also signifies It (a thing) was, or became, soft, tender, or supple. (IAar, K.) A3: And It (a lamp) gave light, shone, or shone brightly. (K.) b2: And, aor. ـَ which is extr., (K,) or, as some say, the pret. is originally دَرِرَ, [the sec. Pers\. being دَرِرْتَ,] and, if so, the aor. is not extr., (MF,) It (a man's face) became goodly after disease. (K.) 4 ادرّ [He made milk to flow, or to flow copiously, or abundantly:] he drew forth milk. (Msb.) See also 1, in three places. b2: [Hence,] أَدَرُّوا الخَرَاجَ (assumed tropical:) They (the collectors) made the produce of the tax called خراج to come in abundantly. (TA.) b3: [And ادرّ البَوْلَ (assumed tropical:) It (a medicine, &c.,) caused the urine to flow plentifully; acted as a diuretic; (see the act. part. n. below;) as also ↓ استدرهُ.] b4: ادرّ أُمَّهُ He (a young camel) sucked, or drew the milk of, his mother. (TA.) And ادرّها He stroked her (a camel's) dugs, to draw her milk: he milked her; (TA;) as also ↓ استدرها, referring to a ewe or she-goat: (Msb: and the latter, he stroked her dugs with his hand, causing the milk to flow, or to flow copiously: and the same verb, he sought, or desired, her milk, or the flowing of her milk. (TA.) b5: [Hence,] أَدِرُوا لِقْحَةَ المُسْلِمِينَ (tropical:) [Make ye. the tribute, or taxes, pertaining to the Muslims to pour in abundantly: lit., make ye the milchcamel of the Muslims to yield milk abundantly]: said by 'Omar to the collector of the taxes. (TA.) b6: [Hence, also,] one says to a man, when he seeks a thing, and begs for it importunately, أَدِرَّهَا وَ إِنْ أَبَتْ, meaning, [lit.,] Ply her, though she refuse, until she yield her milk abundantly. (TA.) b7: And أَدَرَّ اللّٰهُ لَهُ أَخْلَافَ الرِّزْقِ (tropical:) [God milked for him the dugs of sustenance; i. e. provided for him the means of subsistence]: and نِعْمَةَ اللّٰهِ بِالشُّكْرِ ↓ استدّر (tropical:) [He drew the favour, or blessing, of God, by thankfulness]. (A.) b8: الرِّيحُ تُدِرُّ السَّحَابَ, (S, L, K,) and ↓ تَسْتَدِرُّهُ, (S, L,) (assumed tropical:) The wind draws forth a shower of fine rain from the clouds: (S, L, K: in some copies of the last, we find, as the explanation of أَدَرَّتِ الرِّيحُ السَّحَابَ, instead of حَلَبَتْهُ, [agreeably with the above explanation,] جَلَبَتْهُ, with ج: the explanation in the [S and] L is تَسْتَحْلِبُهُ: TA:) and السَّحَابَ ↓ نَسْتَدِرُّ (assumed tropical:) [We desire, or look for, a shower of rain from the clouds]. (TA in art. حلب.) b9: And بَيْنَ عَيْنَيْهِ عِرْقٌ يُدِرُّهُ الغَضَبُ (said in a trad., TA) (tropical:) Between his eyes was a vein which anger caused to flow; (S; *) or to fill with blood; (A;) or to become thick and full: (TA:) or which anger put in motion: (S:) for (TA) أَدَرَّ الشَّىْءَ signifies he put the thing in motion. (K, TA.) b10: ادرّت المِغْزَلَ (tropical:) She twisted the spindle vehemently, (A, K,) so that it seemed to be still in consequence of its vehement twirling. (K, * TA.) b11: And ادرّ السَّهْمَ (assumed tropical:) He made the arrow to turn round well upon the nail (AHn, K *) of his left thumb, turning it with the thumb and fore finger of his right hand. (AHn. [See 1, latter part.]) b12: And أَدْرَرْتُ عَلَيْهِ الضَّرْبُ (tropical:) I inflicted upon him an uninterrupted beating. (A.) 10 إِسْتَدْرَ3َ see 1, first sentence: b2: and see دِرَّةٌ.

A2: See also 4, in five places. b2: استدرّت (assumed tropical:) She (a goat) desired the ram: (El-Umawee, S, K:) and one says also اِسْتَذْرَتْ. (El-Umawee, S. [See art. ذرو.]) b3: And استدرّ (assumed tropical:) He spoke, or talked, much. (TA in art. غلت.) R. Q. 1 دَرْدَرَ, (inf. n. دَرْدَرَةٌ, TK,) He (a child, S) chewed, or mumbled, an unripe date (S, K) with his toothless gums. (TA.) Hence the saying of a certain Arab, to whom El-Asma'ee had come, أَتَيْتَنِى وَ أَنَا أُدَرْدِرُ [Thou camest to me when I was a child mumbling with toothless gums: or it may mean thou hast come to me when I am old, mumbling &c.: see دُرْدُرٌ]. (TA.) b2: Also He (a man) lost his teeth, and their sockets became apparent. (TA.) R. Q. 2 تَدَرْدَرَ It (a thing) was, or became, in a state of motion or commotion, or it moved about. (T in art. دل.) And تَدَرْدَرَتِ اللَّحْمَةُ The piece of flesh quivered. (K.) [Hence,] one says of a woman, تَدَرْدَرُ, [for تَتَدَرْدَرُ,] meaning She quivers in her buttocks, by reason of their largeness, when she walks. (TA.) دَرٌّ an inf. n. used as a subst., (Msb,) Milk; (S, A, Msb, K;) as also ↓ دِرَّةٌ. (K.) Hence, ذَوَاتُ الدَّرِّ, and الدَّرُّ alone, Milch-animals. (TA.) And أُمَّهَاتُ الدَّرِّ The teats of a camel or clovenfooted animal. (TA.) b2: Hence also the saying, لِلّٰهِ دَرُّكَ (tropical:) To God be attributed the good that hath proceeded from thee! or thy good deed! (TA:) or thy deed: (A:) or thy gift! and what is received from thee! [and thy flow of eloquence! and the like: when said to an eloquent speaker or poet, it may be rendered divinely art thou gifted!] a man's gift [or the like] was originally thus likened to the milk of a camel; and then this phrase became so common as to be used as expressive of admiration of anything: (Aboo-Bekr, TA:) it was first said by a man who saw another milking camels, and wondered at the abundance of their milk: (ISd, TA:) the thing alluded to therein is attributed to God to indicate that none other could be its author. (TA.) You say also, لِلّٰهِ دَرُّهُ (tropical:) To God be attributed his deed! (S, K:) or his knowledge! or his good! or bounty! or beneficence! (Har p. 418:) [&c.:] meaning praise. (S.) Accord. to IAar, دَرٌّ signifies (tropical:) A deed, whether good or evil. (TA.) Ibn-Ahmar says, لِلّٰهِ دَرِّى [To God be attributed what hath brought me to this state!] wondering at himself. (TA.) One also says, لِلّٰهِ دَرُّكَ مِنْ رَجُلٍ, which is likewise an expression of praise, (S,) meaning (tropical:) To God be attributed the goodness, or good action, of thee, as a man! [i. e., of such a man as thou!] (TA.) And لِلّٰهِ دَرُّهُ فَارِسًا (tropical:) [To God be attributed his excellence as a horseman!]. (Msb.) And, in dispraise, (S,) دَرُّهُ ↓ لَا دَرَّ May his good, or wealth, not be, or become, much, or abundant! (S, A, TA:) or may his work not thrive! (K.) El-Mutanakhkhil says, لَا دَرَّ دَرِّىَ إِنْ أَطْعَمْتُ نَازِلَهُمْ قِرْفَ الحَتِّىِ وَعِنْدِى البُرُّ مَكْنُوزُ [May my wealth not become abundant, or may my work not thrive, if I feed him among them who is a guest with the rind of حَتِىّ (q. v.) when I have wheat stored up]: this verse is cited by Fr, who also mentions the phrase, دَرَّ دَرُّ فُلَانٍ

[May the wealth of such a one become abundant! or may his work thrive!]. (TA.) A2: Also The soul; syn. نَفْسٌ. (K.) One says رَجُلٌ سَرِىٌّ الدَّرِّ A man of generous and manly soul. (TK.) and دَفَعَ اللّٰهُ عَنْ دَرِّهِ May God defend his soul. (Lh.) دُرٌّ and دُرَرٌ (S, Msb, K) and دُرَّاتٌ (K) pls., (S, Msb, K,) or rather the first is a coll. gen. n., and the second and third are pls., (MF,) of ↓ دُرَّهٌ, (S, Msb, K,) which last signifies A pearl: (S:) or a large pearl. (Msb, K.) دَرَّةٌ: see دِرَّةٌ.

دُرَّةٌ: see دُرٌّ.

دِرَّةٌ: see دَرٌّ, first sentence. b2: Also Copious, or abundant, flowing milk; milk flowing copiously, or abundantly: (TA:) and a flow, or stream, or a flowing or streaming, of milk; (S, K;) and its abundance or abounding: (S, Msb, K:) as also ↓ دَرَّةٌ: (L:) or this latter signifies a single flow, or stream, of milk. (Msb.) Hence the prov., لَا آتِيكَ مَااخْتَلَفَتِ الدِّرَّةُ وَالجِرَّةُ I will not come to thee as long as the flow of milk and the cud go [the former] downwards and [the latter] upwards. (TA. [See also جِرَّةُ.]) b3: [Hence also the phrase,] لِلسَّحَابِ دِرَّةٌ (assumed tropical:) The clouds have a pouring forth: pl. دِرَرٌ. (S.) En-Nemir Ibn-Towlab says, وَرَحْمَتُهُ وَسَمَآءٌ دِرَرْ سَلَامُ الإِلَاهِ وَرَيْحَانُهُ meaning ذَاتُ دِرَرٍ [i. e. The peace, or security, &c., of God, and his bounty, and his mercy, and a sky pouring forth showers]. (S.) Some say that دِرَرٌ signifies ↓ دَارٌّ [flowing, or streaming; or flowing, or streaming, copiously, or abundantly]; like as قِيَمًا in the Kur vi. 162 signifies قَائِمًا. (TA.) In like manner one says also دِيَمٌ دِرَرٌ [Lasting and still rains pouring down]. (TA.) b4: and لِلسُّوقِ دِرَّةٌ (assumed tropical:) The market has a brisk traffic going on in it, its goods selling much. (Az, S.) b5: and لِلسَّاقِ دِرَّةٌ (assumed tropical:) The thigh, or shank, [of the horse or the like] has a continuous movement for running; syn. لِلْجَرْىِ ↓ اِسْتِدْرَارٌ. (Az, S.) You say also, مَرَّ الفَرَسُ عَلَى دِرَّتِهِ, meaning (assumed tropical:) The horse passed along without being turned aside by anything. (TA. [See also مُسْتَدِرٌّ.]) b6: دِرَّةٌ also signifies (tropical:) Blood [as being likened to milk]. (K.) A poet cited by Th likens war and the blood thereof to a [raging] she-camel and her دِرَّة. (TA.) b7: and (assumed tropical:) The means of subsistence [as being likened to milk]. (TA in art. غر. [See an ex. voce غِرَّةٌ.]) b8: And A mode, or manner, of flowing, or streaming, of milk. (Msb.) A2: Also A certain thing with which one beats, or flogs; (Kr, S, A, K, TA;) i. e. the دِرَّة of the Sultán: (TA:) a whip: (Msb:) [app. a whip for flogging criminals; as seems to be implied in the TA: I have not found any Arab who can describe it in the present day: it seems to have been a kind of whip, or scourge, of twisted cords or thongs, used for punishment and in sport, such as is now called فِرْقِلَّة: or a whip made of a strip, or broad strip, (see 1 in art. خفق,) of thick and tough hide, or the like: it is described by Golius and Freytag (by the latter as from the S and K, in neither of which is any such explanation found,) as “ strophium ex fune aliave re contortum, aut nervus taurinus, similisve res, quibus percuti solet: ”] an Arabic word, well known: (TA:) [or an arabicized word, from the Pers\. دُرَّهْ:] pl. دِرَرٌ. (A, Msb.) دَرَرٌ The right course or direction of a road: (S, K:) its beaten track: its hard and elevated part. (TA.) You say, نَحْنُ عَلَى دَرَرِ الطَّرِيقِ We are upon the right course [&c.] of the road. (S.) And هُمَا عَلَى دَرَرٍ وَاحِدٍ They two are following one direct course. (S.) b2: دَرَرُ بَيْتٍ The direction, point, place, or tract, which is in front of, or opposite to, a house. (K.) You say, دَارِى

بِدَرَرِ دَارِكَ My house is in front of, or opposite to, thy house. (TA.) b3: دَرَرُ الرِّيحِ The direction, or point, from which the wind blows. (S, K.) دَرُورٌ: see دَارٌّ, in two places.

دَرِيرٌ A horse (S, K) or similar beast (K, TA) that is swift: (S, K:) or swift in running, and compact in make: (TA:) or compact and firm in make. (K, TA.) [See also دَرِّىٌّ and مُسْتَدِرٌّ.]

A2: See also دَارٌّ.

دَرَّآءُ: see دَارٌّ.

فَرَسٌ دَرِّىٌّ (TA) or دَرِّيَّةٌ (A) A horse, or mare, that runs much. (A, TA.) [See also دَرِيرٌ and مُسْتَدِرٌّ.]

A2: كَوْكَبٌ دَرِّىٌّ: see the next paragraph.

A3: الفَارِسِيَّةٌ الدَّرِّيَّةُ The chaste dialect of Persian: (Mgh:) or the most chaste dialect thereof: (TA:) so called in relation to دَرْ, (Mgh, TA,) as the name of a district of Sheeráz, (TA,) or as meaning “ a door ” or “ gate. ” (Mgh, TA.) كَوْكَبٌ دُرِّىٌّ and ↓ دِرِّىٌّ (S, A, K) and ↓ دَرِّىٌّ (K, TA) A shining, or brightly-shining, star: (K:) or a star that shines, glistens, or gleams, very brightly: (S, A:) called دُرِّىٌّ in relation to دُرّ [i. e. pearls, or large pearls], (Fr, Zj, S, A,) because of its whiteness (Zj, S, A) and clearness, and beauty: (Zj:) pl. دَرَارِىُّ. (A.) It is also termed دُرِّىْءٌ and دِرِّىْءٌ and دَرِّىْءٌ. (TA. [See art. درأ.]) b2: دُرِّىٌّ also signifies The glistening, or shining, of a sword: (K:) a rel. n. from دُرٌّ; because of its clearness: or likened to the star so termed: it occurs in poetry; but some read ذَرِّىٌّ, with ذ [and fet-h]. (TA.) دِرِّىٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph.

دُهْ دُرَّيْنِ, (S,) or دُهْدُرَّيْنِ: (K:) see art. دهدر.

دَرَّارَةٌ A spindle (K, TA) with which the pastor spins wool, or with which a woman spins cotton or wool; as also ↓ مِدَرَّةٌ. (TA.) دُرْدُرٌ The part of the gums where the teeth grow: (TA:) or the part where the teeth grow of a child: (S, K, TA:) or the part where the teeth grow both before they grow and after they have fallen out: (K, TA:) pl. دَرَادِرُ. (S.) Hence the prov., أَعْيَيْتِنِى بِأُشُرٍ فَكَيْفَ بِدُرْدُرٍ, (S, K,) or فَكَيْفَ أَرْجُوكَ بِدُرْدُرٍ, (TA,) i. e. Thou [weariedst me, and] didst not accept good advice when thou wast a young woman and when thy teeth were serrated and sharp in their extremities; then how should I hope for any good in thee now when thou hast grown old, and the places of the growth of thy teeth have become apparent by reason of age? (K, * TA.) In the K we read لَمْ تَقْبِلَ النُّصْحَ شَابًّا: but it should be لَمْ تَقْبَلِى النُّصْحَ شَابَّةً. (TA.) دُرْدُرٌ is also said to signify The extremity, or tip, of the tongue: or, as some say, its root: but the signification commonly known is that first given above. (TA.) دَرْدَرَةٌ inf. n. of R. Q. 1. (TK.) b2: Also an onomatopœia meaning The sound of water rushing along in the beds of valleys. (TA.) دَرْدَارٌ A certain kind of tree, (T, S, K,) well known; (T;) also called شَجَرَةُ البَقِّ: [both of these names are now applied to the elm-tree; and so both are applied by Golius:] there come forth from it various أَقْمَاع [app. excrescences of the nature of gall-nuts], like pomegranates, in which is a humour that becomes بَقّ [i. e. bugs or gnats, for both are signified by this word]; and when they burst open, the بقّ come forth: its leaves are eaten, in their fresh state, like herbs, or leguminous plants: so in the “ Minháj edDukkán. ” (TA.) A2: Also The sound of the drum. (K.) دُرْدُورٌ A whirlpool, in which shipwreck is feared; (S;) a place in the midst of the sea, where the water is in a state of violent commotion, (T, K,) and from which a ship scarcely ever escapes. (T, TA.) دَارٌّ: see دِرَّةٌ. b2: Also, (S, Msb, K,) and ↓ دَرُورٌ (S, A, Msb, K) and ↓ دَرَّآءُ (A) and ↓ مُدِرٌّ, (S,) A she-camel, (S, A, K,) or ewe, or she-goat, (Msb,) abounding with milk; having much milk: (S, A, Msb, K:) pl. (of the first, S, Msb) دُرَّآرٌ; (S, Msb, K;) and one says also إِبِلٌ دُرُرٌ (a pl. of دَرُورٌ [in the CK and in my MS. copy of the K ابل دَرُورٌ]) and إِبِلٌ دُرَّرٌ (also a pl. of دَرُورٌ [in the CK and in my MS. copy of the K ابل دَرَرٌ]): (K, accord. to the TA:) and ↓ دَرورٌ applied to an udder signifies the same: (TA:) [and ↓ مِدْرَارٌ also app. signifies the same; for you say] b3: ↓ سَمَآءٌ مِدْرَارٌ (tropical:) A sky pouring down abundance of rain: (S, K:) and ↓ سَحَابَةٌ مِدْرَارٌ a cloud pouring down much rain. (A, TA.) b4: رِزْقٌ دَارٌّ (tropical:) Continual, uninterrupted, sustenance, or means of subsistence. (TA.) A2: دَارٌّ and ↓ دَرِيرٌ A lamp giving light, shining, or shining brightly. (K.) تَدِرَّةٌ A copious flowing, or streaming, of milk. (K.) مُدِرٌّ: see دَارٌّ. b2: مُدِرٌّ لِلْبَوْلِ [and لَهُ ↓ مُسْتَدِرٌّ, and simply مُدِرٌّ and ↓ مُسْتَدِرٌّ, A diuretic medicine &c.]. (TA in art. جزر, &c.) And مُدِّرٌ لِلطِّمْثِ [Emmenagogue]. (K in art. اشن, &c.) b3: مُدِرَّةٌ and مُدِرٌّ A woman twirling her spindle vehemently, so that it seems to be still in consequence of its vehement twirling. (K, * TA.) مِدَرَّةٌ: see دَرَّارَةٌ.

مِدْرَارٌ: see دَارٌّ, in three places.

مُسْتَدِرٌّ: see مُدِرٌّ, in two places. b2: Also (tropical:) A number of arrows in their flight resembling the streaming of milk, by reason of the vehemence with which they are impelled; occurring in a verse of Aboo-Dhu-eyb. (TA.) b3: فَرَسٌ مُسْتَدِرٌّ فِى عَدْوِهِ (tropical:) [A horse that runs far without being turned aside by anything]. (A.) [See دِرَّةٌ, and see also دَرِّىٌّ and دَرِيرٌ.]

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Entries on تم in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, and 1 more
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تَمَام الشيء: انتهاؤه إلى حدّ لا يحتاج إلى شيء خارج عنه، والناقص: ما يحتاج إلى شيء خارج عنه. ويقال ذلك للمعدود والممسوح، تقول: عدد تَامٌّ وليل تام، قال: وَتَمَّتْ كَلِمَةُ رَبِّكَ
[الأنعام/ 115] ، وَاللَّهُ مُتِمُّ نُورِهِ
[الصف/ 8] ، وَأَتْمَمْناها بِعَشْرٍ فَتَمَّ مِيقاتُ رَبِّهِ
[الأعراف/ 142] .
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تَمَّ الشيْءُ يَتِمُّ تَمَاماً، وتَمَّمَه اللهُ تَتِمَةَ، وأتَمَه أيضاً. والتمُّ: الشيْءُ التّامُّ. والتُّم: من قولهم أبى قائلُها إلاتُمّاً وتمّاً وتَمّاً: أي تَمَاماً.
والتَّمَمُ: التّام الخَلْقِ، وكذلك التَّمِيْمُ. وهو الشَّدِيْدُ الخَلْقِ أيضاً. واللَّيْلَةُ التِّمَامُ: أطْوَلُ لَيْلَةٍ في السَّنَةِ. وقيل: لَيْلَةُ ثَلاث عشرَةَ لا يُسْتَبَانُ نُقْصَانُها من زِيَادَتِها. وقيل: ليلة أرْبَعَ عَشْرَةَ. وحَمَلَتْه المَرأةُ لِتِمَام ولتَمَامَ. والمُتِمُّ: التي تَمَّتْ أيّامُ حمْلِها، أتَمَّتْ إتْمَاماً. والتَّمِيْمَةُ: قِلَادَة من سُيُوْرٍ للصِّبْيَانِ، وجَمْعُها تَمَائِم. وتَمَمْتُ عن فلانٍ العَيْنَ أتَمِّمها: إذا عَلَّقْتَ عليه تَمِيْمَةً، وهو مُتَمَّمٌ. وتَتَامَمْتُ الشَّيْءَ أتَتَامَمُه: إذا رَجَّيْتَه وتَبَلَّغْتَ به. وبَقِيَتْ فيه تُمَامَةٌ وتُمَّةٌ. والتم: المِسْحَاةُ. وقيل: الفَأسُ، وجَمْعُه تِمَمَةٌ.
وتُم الشيْءُ: أي كُسِرَ. والتَّتَمُّمُ: التَّكَسُّرُ.
وتَمَمَ على الجَرِيْحِ: إذا أجْهَزَ عليه.
والتِّمَّةُ والتّمّى: ما تَطْلُبُه المَرْأةُ من صُوْفٍ أو شَعْرٍ لتُتِمَّ به نَسْجَها. وهي المُسْتَتِمَةُ. ويقولون: أتِمُّونَا من جِزَازِ غَنَمِكُم. ويُسَمّى الجزَازُ التُّمّى والتَّمِيْمَة. وتُقى: اسْمُ امْرَأةٍ؛ سُمِّيَتْ بذلك. والمُتَمُّ في البَطْنِ: مُنْقَطَع عِرْقِ السّرَّةِ. والصّالِغُ من الشّاءِ يُقال له: التَّمَم، وجَمْعه أتْمَامٌ. وهو في الخَيْلِ: بَعْدَ القُرُوْح.
والمُتَمم: الذي يُتَمَمُ للقَوْم ثَمَنَ جَزُوْرِهم. وهو - أيضاً -: أنْ يُطْعِمَ فَوْزَ قِدْحِه تاماً.
باب التاء والميم ت م، م ت يستعملان

تم: تَمَّ الشيء يتم تماما، وتممه اللهُ تَتميماً وتَتِمَّةً. وتَتِمَّةُ كلّ شيءٍ ما يكون تماماً لغايته كقولك: هذه الدراهِمُ تمام هذه المائة، وتَتِمَّةُ هذه المائة. والتِّمُّ: الشيءُ التامُّ، يقال: جَعَلتُه تِمّاً، أي بتمامِه. والتَّميمةُ: قلادة من سُيُور، ورُبَّما جعلت العوذة التي تُعَلَّقُ في أعناق الصِّبيان، قال:

وكيف يضِلُّ العَنْبَريُ ببَلْدَةٍ ... بها قُطِعَتْ عنه سُيُورُ التَّمائِم

[وفي حديث ابن مسعود: أن التَّمائِمَ والرُّقَى والتِّوَلة من الشرك] .

وأتممته إتماما: عَلَّقْتُ عليه التَّميمةَ. واستَتَمَّ نِعمةَ اللهِ بالشكر. والتَّمْتَمةُ في الكلام ألاّ يُبَيِّنَ اللسان، يخطىء موضِعَ الحرف فيرجع إلى لفظٍ كأنَّه التاء والميم. ورجلٌ تَمْتامٌ. وتَمَّمَ الرجل إذا صارَ تَميميَّ الرأيِ والهَوَى. والتِّمامُ: أطوَلُ ليلةٍ في السنة، ويقال: ليلة التِّمام ثلاث لا يستبان فيها نُقصان من زيادة، وقيل: بل ليلةُ أربعَ عْشَرةَ، وهي ليلة البَدْر، وهي الليلة التي يتِمُّ فيها القَمَرُ فيصير بدراً. والتَّميم في لغة،: التَّمام، قال رؤبة:

جَرَت تَميماً لم تخنِّقْ جَهضاً

والتَّميمُ: الشديدُ. ويقال: أَبَى قائلُها إلا تِمّاً أي أَبَى إلاّ أن يُتِمَّ على ما قال.

مت: المَتُ كالمَدِّ، إِلاّ أنّ المَتَّ يُوصَل بقَرابةٍ ودالةٍ يُمَتُّ بها، [وأنشدَ فقال:

إنْ كنتَ في بَكرٍ تَمُتُّ خُؤولةً ... فأنا المقابَلُ في ذُرَى الأَعمامِ]

ومَتَّى اسمُ والدِ يُونُسَ- عليه السلام- بوزن فَعلَى، وذلك أَنّهم لمّا لم يكن في كلامهم في آخر الاسم بعد فتحةٍ على بناء مَتى حَمَلوا الياءَ على الفتحة التي قبلها فجعَلوها ألفاً [كما يقولون: من غَنَّيْت غَنَّى، ومن تَغَنَّيْتُ تَغَنَّى، وهي بلغة السريانية مَتّي] . 

تم

1 تَمَّ الشَّىْءُ, (T, S, M, K, &c.,) aor. ـِ (T, M, K,) inf. n. تَمَامٌ, (T, S,) or تِمَامٌ, (M,) or both, and تُمَامٌ, (K,) and تَمَامَةٌ (M, K) and تِمَامَةٌ, (K,) and تمُّ and تَمٌّ and تُمٌّ, (M, K,) of which last three forms the first is said to be the most chaste, (TA,) [The thing was, or became, complete, entire, whole, or full; i. e., without, or free from, deficiency: and sometimes, the thing was, or became, consummate, or perfect; which latter signification is more properly expressed by كَمَلَ:] accord. to the author of the K, as is shown in art. كمل, and accord. to some others, تَمَامٌ and كَمَالٌ are syn.; but several authors make a distinction between them: the former is said to signify a thing's being, or becoming, without, or free from, deficiency; and the latter, to signify تمام and something more, as, for instance, goodliness, and excellence, essential or accidental; though each is sometimes used in the sense of the other: or, as some say, the former necessarily implies previous deficiency; but the latter does not: (MF, TA:) or, accord. to El-Harállee, the latter signifies the attaining to the utmost point, or degree, in every respect: or, as Ibn-El-Kemál says, when one says of a thing كَمَلَ, he means that what was desired of it became realized. (TA.) [See also تَمَامٌ, below.] You say, تَمَّ خَلْقُهُ [His make, or formation, was, or became, complete, or perfect; he (a child or the like, and a man,) was, or became, fully formed or developed, or complete in his members; and he (a man) was, or became, full-grown]: (TA:) [whence, probably,] تَمَّ الشَّىْءُ [as meaning] The thing became strong and hard. (Msb.) and تَمَّ القَمَرُ, (T, S, Msb,) or ↓ اتمّ, (M, K,) The moon became full, so that it shone brightly. (M, K) And, of her who is pregnant, تَمَّتْ أَيَّامُ حَمْلِهَا [The days of her gestation became complete]. (S.) b2: تَمَّ إِلَى كَذَا He reached, attained, arrived at, or came to, such a thing; as, for instance, eminence or nobility, or the means of acquiring eminence or nobility. (TA.) b3: تَمَّ إِلَى مَوْضِعِ كَذَا, and إِلَيْهِ ↓ اتمّ, He repaired, or betook himself, to, or towards, such a place; he went to it. (Har p. 508.) Aboo-Dhu-eyb says, فَبَاتَ بِجَمْعٍ ثُمَّ تَمَّ إِلَى مِنًى

[which may be rendered And he passed the night in Jema (a name of El-Muzdelifeh): then he repaired, or went, to Minè; there completing the ceremonies of the pilgrimage; wherefore ISd says,] I think that, by تمّ, [or rather تمّ الى منى,] he means he completed his pilgrimage. (M.) b4: تَمَّ بِهِ, and تَمَّ عَلَيْهِ: see their syn. اتمّهُ (4). b5: [Hence,] تَمَّ عَلَيْهِ He performed it, or executed it; he accomplished it; namely, an affair; a fast; a purpose, or an intention. (Mgh.) b6: And He persevered in it; (Mgh, TA;) as also تَمَمَ عَلَيْهِ, without teshdeed, as in the phrase إِنْ تَمَمَتْ عَلَى

مَا أُرِيدُ [If she persevere in what I desire], occurring in a trad.; but IAth says that the verb here means ↓ تَمَّمَتْ. (TA.) You say, تَمَّ عَلَى الإبَآءِ He persevered in refusal, or dislike, or disapproval. (Mgh.) A2: تُمَّ It was broken. (T.) b2: And i. q. بلغ [app. بُلِغَ, i. e. He was jaded, harassed, distressed, fatigued, or wearied]. (T.) 2 تَمَّمَهُ: see its syn. اتمّهُ; and see also 1, near the end of the paragraph. b2: He, or it, destroyed it; made it to reach its appointed term of duration. (Sh, T, K.) b3: تَمَّمَهُمْ He gave them the share of their arrow in the game called المَيْسِر; (IAar, M, K;) i. e. he gave them to eat the flesh which was their share. (M.) Accord. to Lh, التَّتْمِيمُ in the game called الميسر signifies A man's taking what has remained, so as to complete the shares, or make up their full number, when the players have diminished from the slaughtered camel [by taking their shares]. (T.) b4: تّمم عَلَى

الجَرِيحِ (tropical:) He hastened and completed the slaughter of the wounded man: or made his slaughter sure, or certain. (M, K, TA.) A2: تّمم الكَسْرُ, (M, K,) and ↓ تتمّم, (M, TA,) in the copies of the K, erroneously, تَمَّ, (TA,) [in the CK, تّمم again,] i. e. [The fracture, or the broken bone, or simply the bone,] cracked, without separating (وَلَمْ يَبِنْ): or cracked, and then separated. (M, K.) Yousay, تَمَّمَ الكَسْرَ فَتَمَّمَ and ↓ تَتَمَّمَ [He, or it, completed the fracture, or cracked the broken bone, or the bone, and it cracked, &c.]. (M.) and ↓ ظَلَعَ فُلَانٌ ثُمَّ تَتَمَّمَ, i. e. [Such a one limped, or halted, or was slightly lame: then] his lameness became complete by fracture: from تُمَّ signifying

“ it was broken: ” (T:) [or تَتَمَّمَ signifies his lameness became complete by an increased fracture, after he had had a fracture with which he was able to walk: this is what is meant by the following loose explanation:] التَّتَمُّمُ مَنْ كَانَ بِهِ كَسْرٌ يَمْشِى بِهِ ثُمَّ أَبَتَّ فَتَتَمَّمَ. (K. [In the CK, اَبَّتَ is here erroneously put for أَبَتَّ.]) A3: تمّم الَمَوْلُودَ He hung تَمَائِم, (Th, M,) or a تَمِيمَة, (K,) upon the new-born child, or young infant. (Th, M, K.) b2: تَمَّمْتُ عَنْهُ العَيْنَ I repelled from him the evil eye by hanging [upon him] the تَمِيمَة. (A, TA.) A4: تمّم also signifies He became, in the inclination of his mind, (Lth, T, M, K,) and in his opinion, and his place of abode or settlement, (Lth, T, K,) as one of the tribe of Temeem; (Lth, T, M, K;) as also ↓ تتمّم; (K, TA; [in the CK, تمّم again;]) or accord. to analogy it would be تتمّم, like تمضّر and تنزّر. (T.) And He asserted himself to be related to the tribe of Temeem. (M.) 3 مُتَامّةٌ [inf. n. of تَامَّ] The vying, or contending, with another in completeness, or perfection. (KL.) [You say, تامّهُ He vied, or contended, with him &c.]4 اتمّ, said of the moon: see 1. b2: Said of a plant, It became tall and full-grown; or became of its full height, and blossomed. (M, K.) b3: أَتَمَّتْ, said of one that is pregnant, She completed the days of her gestation: (S:) or, said of a woman and of a she-camel, (M,) she became near to bringing forth. (M, K.) b4: اتّم إِلَى مَوْضِعِ كَذَا: see 1.

A2: اتمّ الشَّىْءَ, (S, M, K,) or الأَمْرَ, (Mgh,) and اتمّ بِهِ, (M,) inf. n. إِتْمَامٌ; (TA;) and ↓ تمّمهُ, (T, S, M, K,) inf. n. تَتْمِيمٌ and تَتِمَّةٌ; (T, TA;) and ↓ استتمّهُ; (S, Mgh, K;) and بِهِ ↓ تَمَّ, and عَلَيْهِ ↓ تَمَّ; (M, K;) signify the same; (S Mgh;) i. e. جَعَلَهُ تَامَّا (M in explanation of all but the last, and K in explanation of all that are mentioned therein,) and أَكْمَلَهُ (M in explanation of the last) [He made the thing, or the affair, complete, entire, whole, or full; i. e., without, or free from, deficiency; he completed it: and sometimes, he consummated, or perfected, it]. وَأَتِمُّو الحَجَّ وَالعُمْرَةَ, in the Kur [ii. 192], means And perform ye, or accomplish ye, completely, the rites and ceremonies [of the pilgrimage and the minor pilgrimage]; (M, * Bd;) accord. to some: or, as some say, إِتْمَامُ الحَجِّ means that the money, or the like, that one expends in performing the pilgrimage should be lawfully obtained, and that one should refrain from doing what God has forbidden. (M.) And فَأَتَمَّهُنَّ, in the Kur [ii. 118], means And he performed them, or accomplished them, completely, (Bd, Jel,) and rightly: (Bd:) or he did according to them. (Fr, TA.) A3: اتمّهُ He gave him what are termed تِمَم, pl. of تِمَّةٌ, and meaning جِزَز [explained below, voce تِمَّةٌ], (M, TA,) in order that he might complete therewith his web. (TA.) [In consequence of its being misplaced in the K, this is there made to signify He gave him a تِمّ, meaning a فَأْس or a مِسْحَاة.]5 تَتَمَّّ see 2, in four places.6 تَتَامُّوا They came, [and also, accord. to Golius, app. on the authority of a gloss in a copy of the KL, they drank,] all of them, and were complete. (S, K.) One says, اِجْتَمَعُوا فَتَتَامُّوا عَشَرَةً

[They collected themselves together, and came, all of them, making altogether ten]. (TA.) And it is said in a trad., تَتَامَّتْ إِلَيْهِ قُرَيْشٌ, i. e. Kureysh obeyed his call, and came to him, all of them, following one another. (TA.) 10 استتمّهُ: see 4. b2: استتّم النِّعْمَةَ He asked for the completion of the benefit, or boon, or favour. (M, K.) A2: He sought, demanded, or requested, of him what are termed تِمّم, pl. of تِمَّةٌ, and meaning جِزَز [explained below, voce تِمَّةٌ], (M, TA,) in order that he might complete therewith his web. (TA.) [In consequence of its being misplaced in the K, this is there made to signify He sought, demanded, or requested, of him a تِمّ, meaning a فَأْس or a مِسْحَاة.] R. Q. 1 تَمْتَمَةٌ is the inf. n. of تَمْتَمَ, (Msb,) and signifies The reiterating in uttering the letter ت: (Mbr, Zj in his “ Khalk el-Insán,” T, S, Msb:) [if so, syn. with تَأْتَأَةٌ:] or the tongue's pronouncing indistinctly, missing the place of the letter, [i. e. the place of its pronunciation in the organs of speech,] and recurring to an utterance like ت and م, though this be not distinct: (Lth, T:) or the making the speech [or tongue] to revert [repeatedly] to ت and م: (M, K:) or the jabbering, or hurrying in one's speech, so as hardly, or not at all, to make a person understand: (M:) or the uttering in such a manner that one's speech proceeds rapidly to the roof of his mouth. (M, K.) تَمٌّ an inf. n. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above. (M, K.) See تَمَامٌ, in two places.

A2: See also تِمَّةٌ.

تُمٌّ an inf. n. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above. (M, K.) See تَمَامٌ, in two places.

تِمٌّ an inf. n. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above. (M, K.) See تَمَامٌ, in five places: b2: and تَامٌّ, in three places.

A2: Also i. q. فَأْسٌ [app. here meaning A kind of hoe]: (IAar, T, K:) or i. q. مِسْحَاةٌ [a spade, or a shovel]: (K:) pl. تِمَمَةٌ (IAar, T,) or تِمَمٌ. (So in the TA.) تُمَّةٌ: see what next follows, in two places.

تِمَّةٌ (M, K) and ↓ تُمَّةٌ (TA) [the former written in the CK تَمَّةٌ] sings. of تِمَمٌ (M, K, TA) and تُمَمٌ, (K, TA,) or ↓ تَمَمٌ, which [ISd says] I think to be a quasi-pl. n., (M,) or ↓ تَمٌّ is the quasipl. n.: (K:) these, i. e. the pls. and quasi-pl. n., signify Shorn crops (جِزَز [in the CK جِزَر, for which Golius appears to have found حِرْز, for he has rendered it by “ amuletum,” and Freytag has done the same,]) of شَعَر [meaning goats' hair], and of camels' hair, and of wool, (M, K, TA,) of that wherewith a woman [or a man] completes her [or his] web: (TA:) and ↓ تُمَّةٌ signifies what is given, of wool, or camel's hair, [or goats' hair,] (S, TA, [and mentioned also in the K, but there, by misplacement, made to relate to تِمٌّ instead of تِمَّةٌ,]) for a man to complete therewith the weaving of his كِسَآء; (S;) as also ↓ تُمَّى. (K, * TA.) تُمَّى: see تِمَّةٌ.

تَمَمٌ: see تَامٌّ, in four places: A2: and see also تِمَّةٌ.

تَمَامٌ (T, S, K) and ↓ تِمَامٌ (M, K) and ↓ تُمَامٌ (K) inf. ns. of 1, in the first of the senses explained above; (T, S, M, K;) as also ↓ تِمٌّ and ↓ تَمٌّ and ↓ تُمٌّ. (M, K.) [Hence,] ↓ وَلَدَتْهُ لِتِمٍّ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ and لِتَمَامٍ She brought him forth at the completion of formation; (K, TA;) i. e., when his formation was complete: (TA:) [or, at the completion of gestation:] and, accord. to As, وَلَدَتْهُ التَّمَامَ, with the art. ال; not indeterminate, except in poetry. (IB, TA.) And وَلَدَتْ لِتَمَامٍ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ [She brought forth at the completion of formation; or, of gestation]. (S.) And أَلْقَتِ الوَلَدَ لِغَيْرِ تَمَامٍ and ↓ تِمَامٍ [She cast the child at a period not that of the completion of formation; or, of gestation; i. e., prematurely]. (Msb.) And وُلِدَ المَوْلُودُ لِتَمَامٍ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ [The infant was born at the completion of formation; or, of gestation]. (T, * S.) And وُلِدَ الوَلَدُ لِتَمَامِ الحَمْلِ and الحَمْلِ ↓ لِتِمَامِ [The child was born at the completion of gestation]. (Msb.) [These exs., and others following, show that an assertion of IDrd, mentioned in the M, namely, that one says, ↓ وُلِدَ الغُلَامُ لِتِمٍّ and ↓ لِتِمَامٍ, and ↓ بَدْرُ تِمَامٍ, and that in every other case it is تَمَام, with fet-h, requires consideration.] You say also, بَدْرُ تَمَامٍ and ↓ تِمَامٍ [lit. The full moon of completion]: and ↓ بَدْرٌ تِمَامٌ [lit. A complete full moon]: all meaning the moon, or a moon, when it is full, so that it shines brightly: (M, K:) and قَمَرٌ تَمَامٌ and ↓ تِمَامٌ A complete, or full, moon. (S.) and لَيْلَةُ التَّمَامِ and لَيْلَةُ تَمَامِ القَمَرِ, with fet-h to the ت, (ISh, T,) or ↓, لَيلَةُ التِّمَامِ with kesr, [which seems to be at variance with general usage,] and sometimes with fet-h, (Msb,) [The night of the completion of the moon; i. e.] the night of the full moon; (ISh, T, Msb;) which is the thirteenth night; (ISh, T;) or the fourteenth. (T.) and ↓ لَيْلُ التِّمَامِ, with kesr only, (T, S, M, K, &c.,) thus distinguished from what next precedes, (ISh, T,) as also ↓ لَيْلُ تِمَامٍ, and in like manner, لَيْلٌ

↓ تِمَامٌ (T) and ↓ لَيْلٌ تِمَامِىٌّ, (T, K,) The longest night of the year; (Lth, T, S;) the longest night of winter; (As, ISh, T, M, K;) that in which our Lord Jesus was born: (As, T:) or each of three nights of which no deficiency is apparent: (Lth, T, M, K:) or the night that is from thirteen to fifteen hours in length: (Aboo-'Amr EshSheybánee, T:) or the night that is twelve hours or more in length: (AA, T, M, K:) and any night that is long, or tedious, to one, and in which one does not sleep, is called ↓ لَيْلَةُ التِّمَامِ, or said to be like the night thus called. (IAar, T.) and الشَّهْرِ ↓ رُئِىَ الهِلَالُ لِتِمِّ [The new moon was seen at the completion of the month; showing that another month was commencing]. (T.) and ↓ أَبَى قَائِلُهَا إِلَّا تِمًّا and ↓ تَمًّا and ↓ تُمًّا, (S, M,) three dial. vars., of which the first is the most chaste, i. e., تَمَامًا [meaning The sayer thereof refused, or did not consent to, aught save completion]; he executed, or accomplished, or kept to, his saying; he did not go back from it. (S, TA.) b2: تَمَامٌ (with fet-h only, Az, AAF, M) also signifies The complement of a thing; the supplement thereof; the thing by the addition of which is effected the completion or perfection of a thing; (Az, T, AAF, M, K;) and so ↓ تَمَامَةٌ (M, K) and ↓ تَتِمَّةٌ. (T, M, K.) You say, هٰذِهِ الدَّرَاهِمُ تَمَامُ هٰذِهِ المِائَةِ, and هذه المائة ↓ تَتِمَّةُ, These dirhems are the complement of this hundred; or, what complete this hundred. (T.) [And ↓ تَتِمَّةُ كِتَابٍ The supplement of, or to, a book.] b3: See also تَامٌّ, in two places.

تُمَامٌ: see تَمَامٌ, first sentence.

تِمَامٌ: see تَمَامٌ, throughout the greater part of the paragraph: b2: and see also تَامٌّ.

تَمِيمٌ Strong; firm; hard: (A'Obeyd, T, S, M, Msb, K:) or strong in make, or formation: (TA:) or complete, or perfect, in make, or formation, and strong: (M:) applied to a man and to a horse: (M, TA:) fem. with ة. (TA.) See also تَامٌّ. b2: Also Tall; (T;) applied to a man. (TA.) A2: See also تَمِيمَةٌ.

تَمَامَةٌ: see تَمَامٌ, near the end of the paragraph.

تُمَامَةٌ A remainder, or remaining portion, (K,) of anything. (TA.) تَمِيمَةٌ A kind of amulet (عُوذَةٌ, T, S) which is hung upon a human being; forbidden to be worn: (S:) or a kind of bead: (S, Mgh:) erroneously imagined by some to be the same as مَعَاذَةٌ: (El-Kutabee, Mgh:) but as to the مَعَاذَات that are inscribed with something from the Kur-án, or with the names of God, in these there is no harm: (S, Mgh:) a speckled bead, black speckled with white, or the reverse, which is strung upon a thong, and tied to the neck: (M, K:) sing. of تَمَائِمُ and [n. un. of] ↓ تَمِيمٌ: (T, M, K:) تَمَائِمُ signifies certain beads which the Arabs of the desert used to hang upon their children, to repel, as they asserted, the evil eye: (T, Mgh:) or the تَمِيمَة is, accord. to some, a necklace (قِلَادَة) upon which are put thongs and amulets (عُوَذ): (M:) or a necklace (قِلَادَة) of thongs: and is sometimes applied to the amulet (عُوذَة) that is hung upon the necks of children: (T:) but he who makes تمائم to signify thongs is in error: El-Farezdak uses the phrase سُيُورُ التَّمَائِمِ because they are beads which are perforated, and into which are inserted thongs or strings whereby they are suspended: (T, Mgh:) Az says, I have not found among the Arabs of the desert any difference of opinion respecting the تميمة, as to its being the bead itself: (TA:) but accord. to En-Nakha'ee, the Prophet disapproved of everything hung upon a child or grown person, and said that all such things were تمائم: (Mgh:) the تميمة is [said to be] thus called because by it the condition of the child is rendered complete. (Har p. 22.) تِمَامِىٌّ: see تَمَامٌ.

تَمْتَامٌ One whose utterance is such as is termed تَمْتَمَةٌ: (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) [see R. Q. 1: accord. to most authorities,] one who reiterates in uttering the letter ت: (S, Mgh, Msb:) or, accord. to Az, one who jabbers, or hurries in his speech, so as not to make another understand: (Mgh, Msb:) fem. with ة. (M, K.) تَامٌّ [part. n. of 1 in the first of the senses explained above]: (T, M, K, &c.:) Complete, entire, whole, or full; without, or free from, deficiency: and consummate, or perfect: (MF, TA:) as also ↓ تَمَامٌ, [which see above,] (M, * KL,) [and ↓ تِمَامٌ, of which see three exs. voce تَمَامٌ,] and ↓ تِمٌّ, (Kh, T, Har p. 82,) and ↓ تَمَمٌ. (TA.) Thus تَامُّ الخَلْقِ signifies Complete, or perfect, in make, or formation; without any deficiency in his members; applied to a man; (MF, TA;) [and, thus applied, signifying also full-grown, as does, sometimes, تَامٌّ alone: and likewise applied to a new-born child, meaning fully formed or developed:] and ↓ تَمِيمٌ signifies the same, (M, K,) applied to a man and to a horse, (M,) and ↓ تَمَمٌ also; and in like manner is used the phrase ↓ خَلْقٌ تَمَمٌ [a complete, or perfect, make or formation]. (TA.) جَذَعٌ تَامٌّ [applied to a goat] signifies That has completed the time in which he is termed جَذَع, and attained to that in which he is termed تَيْس. (TA.) And ↓ تَمَمٌ is applied to a bull, or an ox, That is in the stage of growth next before that in which all his teeth are grown; in which latter stage he is termed عَمَمٌ. (L voce عَضْبٌ, on the authority of Et-Táïfee.) You say also كَلِمَةٌ تَامَّةٌ, and دَعْوَهٌ تَامَّةٌ; [meaning A perfect, or faultless, sentence, and oath;] using the epithet تامّة in these instances because of the mention of God therein; for which reason there may not be in aught of either of them any deficiency or defect. (TA.) And ↓ جَعَلَهُ تِمًّا i. e. ↓ تَمَامًا [He made it complete, or perfect]. (M.) And ↓ جَعَلْتُهُ لَكَ تِمًّا I made it, or have made it, to be thine, or I assigned it, or have assigned it, to thee, completely, or wholly. (T.) b2: [Hence, فِعْلٌ تَامٌّ meaning A complete, i. e. an attributive, verb: opposed to فِعْلٌ نَاقِصٌ.]

تَتِمَّةٌ: see تَمَامٌ, in three places, at the close of the paragraph.

مُتَمٌّ The place of cutting, or termination, (مُنْقَطَع, in the CK مُنْقَطِع,) of the vein (عِرْق [app. meaning chord]) of the navel. (K.) مُتِمٌّ, applied to one that is pregnant, (S,) or to a woman, (M, TA,) and a she-camel, (M,) That has completed the days of her gestation: (S:) or that is near to bringing forth: (M:) or that is at the point of bringing forth. (TA.) مُتَمِّمٌ One whose arrow wins time after time [in the game called المَيْسِر], and who feeds the poor with the flesh [of the camel which constitutes the shares] thereof: (M, K:) or who, when players in the game called الميسر have diminished the slaughtered camel [by taking their shares], takes what has remained, so as to complete the shares, or make up their full number. (K. [See 2. In the CK, نَقَصَ اِيْسارَ جَزُوْرِ المَيْسِرِ is erroneously put for نَقَصَ أَيْسَارٌ جَزُورَ المَيْسِرِ.]) الجَهَالَةُ المُسْتَتَمَّةُ Consummate ignorance: improperly written المُسْتَتِمَّةُ, though this latter is explainable [as meaning that completes the extent to which it can go, or the like]. (Mgh.) مُسْتَتِمٌّ One who seeks, demands, or requests, wool, or camels' hair, to complete therewith the weaving of his كِسَآء: so in a poem of Aboo-Duwád, (S,) where he says, فَهْىَ كَالبَيْضِ فِى الأَدَاحِىِّ لَا يُوْ هَبُ مِنْهَا لِمُسْتَتِمٍّ عِصَامُ i. e., And they (referring to certain camels) are, in respect of the care that is taken of them, and in smoothness, like the eggs [in the places where the ostrich has deposited them in the sand]; there may not be found upon them to be given from them, to one who demands a تِمَّة, [even so much as] a tie for a water-skin; for they have become fat, and cast their hair. (TA.)

ثَبَرَ 

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(ثَبَرَ) الثَّاءُ وَالْبَاءُ وَالرَّاءُ أُصُولٌ ثَلَاثَةٌ: الْأَوَّلُ السُّهُولَةُ، وَالثَّانِي الْهَلَاكُ، وَالثَّالِثُ الْمُوَاظَبَةُ عَلَى الشَّيْءِ.

فَالْأَرْضُ السَّهْلَةُ هِيَ الثَّبْرَةُ. فَأَمَّا ثَبْرَةُ فَمَوْضِعٌ مَعْرُوفٌ. قَالَ الرَّاجِزُ:

نَجَّيْتُ نَفْسِي وَتَرَكْتُ حَزْرَهُ ... نِعْمَ الْفَتَى غَادَرْتُهُ بِثَبْرَهْ

لَنْ يُسْلِمَ الْحُرُّ الْكَرِيمُ بِكْرَهْ

قَالَ ابْنُ دُرَيْدٍ: وَالثَّبْرَةُ تُرَابٌ شَبِيهٌ بِالنُّورَةِ إِذَا بَلَغَ عِرْقُ النَّخْلَةِ إِلَيْهِ وَقَفَ، فَيَقُولُونَ:

بَلَغَتِ النَّخْلَةُ ثَبْرَةً مِنَ الْأَرْضِ. وَثَبِيرٌ: جَبَلٌ مَعْرُوفٌ. وَمَثْبِرُ النَّاقَةِ: الْمَوْضِعُ الَّذِي تَطْرَحُ فِيهِ وَلَدَهَا. وَثَبَرَ الْبَحْرُ جَزَرَ، وَذَلِكَ يُبْدِي عَنْ مَكَانٍ لَيِّنٍ سَهْلٍ.

وَأَمَّا الْهَلَاكُ فَالثُّبُورُ، وَرَجُلٌ مَثْبُورٌ هَالِكٌ. وَفِي كِتَابِ اللَّهِ تَعَالَى: {دَعَوْا هُنَالِكَ ثُبُورًا} [الفرقان: 13] .

وَأَمَّا الثَّالِثُ فَيُقَالُ: ثَابَرْتُ عَلَى الشَّيْءِ، أَيْ وَاظَبْتُ. وَذَكَرَ ابْنُ دُرَيْدٍ: تَثَابَرَتِ الرِّجَالُ فِي الْحَرْبِ إِذَا تَوَاثَبَتْ. وَهُوَ مِنْ هَذَا الْبَابِ الْأَخِيرِ.

دَنَعَ 

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(دَنَعَ) الدَّالُ وَالنُّونُ وَالْعَيْنُ أَصْلٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى ضَعْفٍ وَقِلَّةٍ وَدَنَاءَةٍ. فَالرَّجُلُ الدَّنِعُ: الْفَسْلُ الَّذِي لَا خَيْرَ فِيهِ. وَالدَّنَعُ: الذُّلُّ. وَيَزْعُمُونَ أَنَّ الدَّنَعَ مَا يَطْرَحُهُ الْجَازِرُ مِنَ الْبَعِيرِ إِذَا جُزِرَ.
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