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ذأَت

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ذأَت
: (! ذَأَتَهُ، كمَنَعَهُ) مثْل: ذَعَتَهُ: (خَنَقَــهُ أَشَدَّ الــخَنْقِ) ، حتّى أَدْلَعَ لِسانَهُ، عَن أَبي زيدٍ.

برتك

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ب ر ت ك : الْبَرْتَكَانُ وِزَانُ زَعْفَرَانٍ كِسَاءٌ مَعْرُوفٌ وَسَيَأْتِي فِي بَرَكَ تَمَامُهُ. 

برتك: ابن سيده: البَراتِك صغار التِّلال، قال: ولم أسمع لها بواحد؛ قال

ذو الرمة:

وقد خَنَّقَ الآلُ الشِّعافَ، وغرَّقَتْ

جَواريه جُذْعانَ القِضافِ البَراتكِ

ويروى: النوابك. وفي النوادر: بَرْتَكْتُ الشيء برتكة وفَرْتَكْتُه

فَرْتكةً وكَرْنَفْته إذا قطعته مثل الذر.

برتك
البَرتَكَةُ أَهمَلَه الجَوْهَريُّ، وَقَالَ أَبو عَمْرٍ وَفِي نوادِرِه: هُوَ التَّمْزِيقُ والتَّخْرِيقُ والتَّقْطِيعُ مثلُ النَّمْلَةِ وَقد بَرتَكَه، وفَرتَكَه، وكَرنَفَه بِمَعْنى، وأَنْشَدَ: قالَتْ وكَثفَ وَهْوَ كالمُبَرتَكِ تَعْني فَرجَها، كَذَا فِي العُبابِ. وَقَالَ ابنُ سِيدَه: البَراتِكُ: صِغارُ التِّلالِ قَالَ: وَلم أَسْمَعْ بواحِدِها قَالَ ذُو الرُمَةِ:
(وَقد خَنَّقَ الآلُ الشِّعافَ وغَرَّقَتْ ... جَوارِيه جُذعانَ القِضافِ البَراتِكِ)
ويُروَى: النَّوابك.

زردب

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زردب


زَرْدَبَ
a. Strangled, throttled.

زردب: زَرْدَبَه: خَنَقَــه، وزَرْدَمَه كذلك.

زردب
: (زَرْدَبَهُ) : أَهمله الجوهريّ، وَقَالَ ابْن دُرَيْد: أَي (خَنَقَــه) ، وزَرْدَمَه كَذَلِك، وَقيل: دَحْرَجَه، وَقيل: رَمَاهُ فِي زِرْدَاب؛ وَهُوَ مَا انْحَدَرَن السُّيُولِ، قَالَهُ شَيْخُنا.

زردم

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زردم


زَرْدَمَ
a. Strangled, throttled.

زَرْدَمَةa. Swallow, wind-pipe.

زَرْدُوْم
a. see 51t
زردم: الزَّرْدَمَةُ: الابتلاعُ. والزَّرْدَمةُ: موضعُ الازْدِرام في الحَلْق.
[زردم] الزَرْدَمَةُ: موضعُ الازْدِرامِ والابتلاع. ويقال زَرْدَمَهُ، أي عَصَرَ حَلْقَهُ.
ز ر د م: (الزَّرْدَمَةُ) مَوْضِعُ (الِازْدِرَامُ) وَهُوَ الِابْتِلَاعُ. 

زردم: زَرْدَمَهُ: خنقــه وزَرْدَبَه كذلك. وزَرْدَمَه: عصر حلقه.

والزَّرْدَمَةُ: الغَلْصَمَةُ، وقيل: هي فارسية، وقيل: الزَّرْدَمَهُ من الإنسان

تحت الحلقوم واللسانُ مركّب فيها، وقيل: الزَّرْدَمَةُ الابتلاع،

والازدرام الابتلاعُ.

زردم

Q. 1 زَرْدَمَهُ, (S, K,) inf. n. زَرْدَمَةٌ, (TA,) He squeezed his throat: (S, K:) or he throttled him; or strangled him: (K:) as also زَرْدَبَهُ. (TA.) b2: And He swallowed it. (K.) زَرْدَمَةٌ inf. n. of the verb above. (TA.) A2: Also The place of swallowing: (S, K:) or the غَلْصَمَة [or epiglottis]: (K:) or, as some say, it is [the part] beneath the حُلْقُوم [or windpipe: or, app., the part beneath the head of the حلقوم]: and in it, or upon it, is set the tongue: some say that the word is Pers\. [in origin; app. holding it to be arabicized from the Pers\. زَرْدَمَنْ, which signifies the “ windpipe ”]. (TA.)
زردم

(زَرْدَمَه) زَرْدَمَةً: (خَنَقَــه) وزَرْدَبَه كَذَلِك، (أَو عَصَر حَلْقَه) كَمَا فِي الصّحاح. (و) قيل: زَرْدَمَة: (ابْتَلَعَهُ) .
والزَّرْدَمَةُ: الغَلْصَمَة) ، وَقيل: هِيَ تَحْتَ الحُلقُومِ، واللّسانُ مُركَّب فِيهَا، وَقيل: هِيَ فارِسِيّة. قلت: فَإِن كَانَ مُركًّبا من " زر " و " دَمه " فإنّ دَمَه: هُوَ النّفس، و " زر ": هُوَ الذَّهب، وَإِن كَانَ مُركًّبا من " زرد " و " مَه " فإنّ " زرد ": هُوَ الأصفَر و " مَه " هُوَ القَمَر، فَلْيُتَأَمّلْ ذلِك. (أَو) هُوَ (مَوْضِع) الازْدِرَام و (الابْتِلاع) كَمَا فِي الصّحاح.
[] وَمِمّا يُسْتَدْرَكُ عَلَيْهِ:

سمهدر

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سمهدر



سَمَهْدَرٌ Fat, as an epithet, (S, K,) applied to a boy, in praise of his fleshiness; (Fr, S;) a boy fat and fleshy. (TA.) b2: (tropical:) The penis, (K,) as likened to a fat, or fat and fleshy, boy. (TA.) b3: Applied to a country, or region, (بَلَدٌ,) Ample, (S, K,) wide, or far-extending, in its limits: or in which the sight is perplexed by its levelness. (TA.) b4: A land far-extending; that causes one to lose his way in it. (K, TA.)
[سمهدر] غلامٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ، أي سمينٌ. قال الزفيان: سمهدر يكسوه آل أبهق * عليه منه مئزر وبــخنق - قال الفراء: يمدحه بكثرة لحمه. وبَلَدٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ، أي واسعٌ. وأنشد أبو عبيدة:

ودونَ لَيْلى بَلَدٌ سمهدر

سمهدر: السْمَهْدَرُ: الذَّكَرُ: وغلامٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ: سمين كثير اللحم.

الفراء: غلام سَمَهْدَرٌ يمدحه بكثرة لحمه. وبَلَدٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ: بعيدٌ

مَضَلَّةٌ واسع؛ قال أَبو الزحف الكَلِينِي:

(* قوله: «الكليني» نسبة لكلين

كأَمير بلدة بالري كما في القاموس).

ودُونَ لَيْلى بَلَدٌ سَمَهْدَرُ،

جَدْبُ المُنَدَّى عن هَوَانا أَزْوَرُ،

يْنْضِي المَطَايا خِمْسُهُ العَشَنْزَرُ

المُنَدَّى: حيث يُرْبَعُ ساعةً من النهار. والأَزْوَرُ: الطريق

المُعْوَجُّ. وبَلَدٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ: بعيد الأَطراف، وقيل: يَسْمَدِرُّ فيه البصر

من استوائه؛ وقال الزَّفَيان:

سَمَهْدَرٌ يَكْسُوهُ آلٌ أَبْهَقُ،

عليه منه مِئْزَرٌ وبُــخْنُقُ

(* قوله: «وبــخنق» بضم النون وكجعفر خرقة تتقنع بها المرأَة كما في

القاموس).

سمهدر
: (السَّمَهْدَرُ، كسمَنْدَرٍ: السَّمِينُ) يُقَال: غلامٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ: سَمِينٌ كثير اللَّحْم.
وَقَالَ الفَرّاءُ: غلامٌ سَمَهْدَرٌ. يمدَحُه بكثرةِ لَحْمِه.
(و) السَّمَهْدَرُ: (الذَّكَرُ) ، على التَّشْبِيه.
(و) السَّمَهْدَرُ (من البِلادِ: الوَاسِعُ) الأَطرافِ بعيدُهَا. وَقيل: يَسْمَدِرُّ فِيهِ البَصَرُ من استوائه.
(وَمن الأَرْضِ: البَعِيدَةُ المَضَلَّةُ) الواسِعَةُ، قَالَ أَبو الزَّحْفِ الكَلِينِيّ: ودُونَ لَيْلَى بَلَدٌ سَمَهْدَرُ
جَدْبُ المُنَدَّى عَن هَوَانَا أَزْوَرُ
يُنْضِي المَطَايا خِمْسُهُ العَشَنْزَرُ

غت

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باب الغين والتاء غ ت، ت غ مستعملان

غت: الغَتُّ كالغَطِّ في الماء.

وفي الحديث: يَغُتُّهُم الله غَتّاً بالعذاب

يصفُ المنافقين في الفتنة. والغَتُّ: أن تتبع القول القول، والشُّرْبَ الشُّرْبَ.

تغ: والتَّغْتَغةُ في حكاية الحلي . وفي نسخة الحاتمي: حكاية الحبلى.
الْغَيْن وَالتَّاء

غَتّ الضَّحك، يَغْتّه غَتاًّ: وضع يَده أَو ثَوْبه على فِيهِ ليُخْفيه.

وغَتّ فِي المَاء يَغُت غَتاًّ، وَهُوَ مَا بَين النَّفَسين من الشُّرب، والإناء على فِيهِ.

وغَتّه خَنِقــاً، يُغتّه غَتاًّ: عَصر حَلْقه نَفَساً أَو اكثر من ذَلِك.

وغتّه فِي المَاء يغُتّه غَتاً: غَطَّه.

وَكَذَلِكَ إِذا اكرهه على الشَّيْء حَتَّى يَكْربه.

وغَتّ الدابّةَ طَلَقاً أَو طَلَقين، يغُتّها: جَهَدها واتعبها. وغَتّهم الله بِالْعَذَابِ غتاًّ، كَذَلِك.

وغَتّ القَولَ بالقَول، والشُّرب بالشُّرب، يُغته غَتاًّ: أتْبع بعضَه بَعْضًا.

غت

1 غَتَّهُ, (S, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. غَثٌّ, (TK,) He fatigued, or wearied, him, (كَدَّهُ,) بِالأَمْرِ [by, or with, the affair]. (S, K.) b2: And He forced him to do a thing against his will, so that he afflicted, distressed, or oppressed, him. (TA.) And you say, غَتَّ الدَّابَّةَ شَوْطًا أَوْ شَوْطِيْنِ or wearied, the beast by urging it to run a heat, or two heats. (K, TA.) b3: Also He grieved him; (K, TA;) and afflicted, distressed, or oppressed, him. (TA.) And غُتَّ He was grieved [&c.]. (Sh, TA.) b4: And He overcame him, or silenced him, بِالكَلَامِ [by speech, i. e. by what he said]. (K, TA.) [Hence] it is said in a trad. respecting prayer, يَا مَنْ لَا يَغُثُّهُ دُعَآءُ الدَّاعِينَ O Thou whom the praying of those who pray does not overcome. (TA.) And [hence, perhaps,] one says, غَثَّ الضَّحِكَ (aor. and inf. n. as above, TA,) He concealed laughter, (S, K, TA,) by putting his hand, or his garment, over his mouth. (TA.) b5: Also He squeezed his throat, or throttled him: (K:) and he squeezed his throat for the period of an breath, or of two breaths, or, as some say, more than that. (TA.) It is said in a trad. respecting the mission [of Mohammad], فَأَخَذَنِى جِبْرِيلُ فَغَتَّنِى And Gabriel took me, and squeezed me vehemently, so that I experienced distress as when one is forcibly plunged into water: inf. n. غَتٌّ: and غَطٌّ signifies the same. (TA.) b6: غَتَّهُ فِى

المَآءِ, (S, K, TA,) aor. and inf. n. as above, (TA,) is syn. with غَطَّهُ; (S, K, TA:) meaning He immersed, or plunged, him, or it, into the water. (TA.) b7: And one says, غَتَّهُمُ اللّٰهُ بِالعَذَابِ, inf. n. as above, God plunged them. or may God plunge them, with consecutive plungings, into punishment. (TA.) b8: And غَتَّ, aor. and inf. n. as above, He took successive draughts, keeping the vessel to his mouth. (Az, TA.) and غَتَّ المَآءَ, (K, TA,) and غَتَّ فِى الإِنَآءِ, (TA.) He drank, taking draught after draught, or gulp after gulp, without removing the vessel from his mouth. (K, TA.) b9: And غَتَّ الشَّئَْ الشَّئَْ He made the part of the thing to follow another part thereof, (K, TA,) whether in drinking or in speaking [&c.] (TA.) b10: b11: It is said in a trad. respecting Mohammad's pool, يَغُتُّ فِيهِ مِيزَابَانِ i. e. Two spouts were pouring forth into it with an uninter rupted pouring: or it is said to mean, two spouts were running into it with a murmuring sound; accord. to which latter explanation we must read يَغِتُّ: and some say that it is يغطّ. (Az., L, TA.) [See also another reading voce عَبَّ.] b12: And one says, غَتَّهُ بِجُشَمِهِ He threw his breast upon him. (TA in art. جشم.) A2: غَتَّ, aor. ـِ It was, or became, bad, or corrupt; said of food; and likewise of speech. (Aboo-Bekr, TA.) [See also غَثَّ.]2 غَتّت الطَّعَامَ, inf. n. تَغْتِيتٌ He made the food bad, or corrupt; as also ↓ اغتّهُ. (Aboo-Bekr, TA.) 4 أَغْتَ3َ see what next precedes.

غتٌّ [inf. n. of 1, q. v. b2: And] The interval between two draughts, or gulps, while the vessel is kept to the mouth. (TA.)
غت
الغَتُّ: كالغَطِّ. وفي الحديث: " لَغُتُّهم اللَّهُ بالعَذاب غَتّاً " أي يَــخْنُقُــهم. وغَتَّ الرَّجُلُ في الماء يَغُتُّ غَتّاً: وهو ما بَيْنَ النَّفَسَيْنِ من الشُّرْب والإِناءُ على فيه.
وغَتَّ الرَّجُلُ في الضحك يَغُتُه: إذا وَضَعَ يَدَه أو ثَوْبَه على فَمِه حتى يضحكَ لِيُخْفِيَه.
وغَتَتُّ الدابَّةَ: رَكَضْتها وأتْعَبْتها.

كر

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كر
الكَرُّ: الحَبْلُ الغَلِيظ وجَمْعُه كُرُوْرٌ. والرُّجُوْعُ إلى الشَيْءِ، ومنه التَكْرَارُ. والتَّكِرةُ: التَّكرَارُ.
وناقَةٌ مِكَرَّة: وهي التي تُحْلَبُ في اليوم مَرَّتَيْن.
والكَرَّتَانِ: الغَدَاةُ والعَشِيُّ.
والكَرِيْرُ: صَوْتٌ في الحَلْق كالحَشْرَجَةِ يَعْتَري من الغُبَار. واسْمُ نَهرٍ. والكُرُّ: مِكْيَالٌ لأهْل العِراق.
والكُرةُ: سَرقِيْنٌ وتُرَابٌ يُدَقُّ تُجْلَى به الدُّرُوْعُ.
والكُرُّ: الحِسْيُ، أوْدِيَةٌ كِرَارُ وكرورٌ وكرَرَةٌ.
والكِرْكِرَةُ: رَحى زَوْرِ البَعِيرِ، والجميع الكَرَاكِرُ.
والكَرْكَرَةُ في الضحك: فَوقَ القَرْقَرَة.
وكَرْكَرْتُ بالدَّجاجة: صِحْتَ بها.
والكرَاكِرُ: كَرَادِيْسُ من الخَيْل.
والكَرْكَرَةُ: تَصْرِيْفُ الريْح السَّحابَ إذا جَمَعَتْه بعد تَفَرُّق.
وكَرْكَرْتُه كَرْكَرَةً: حَبَسْتَه ورَدَدْته.
وتَكَرْكَرَ عن الأمْرِ: نَكَصَ.
وتَكَرْكَرْتُ في الأمْرِ: اخْتَلَفْت. والكَرِكُ: الأحْمَرُ من الألوانِ واللِّباس.
والكِرَارَانِ: ما تَحْتَ الرَّحْلِ وهو الذي يَتَوَرَّكُ به الراكِبُ.
وأكْرَارُ الرحْلِ - واحِدُها كَرٌّ -: وهي الأدَمُ التي يُشَدُّ بها ظَلِفَتا الرحْلِ. ورَجُلٌ كُرَّكِي: أي مُخَنَّث، وقيل هو مَنْسُوبٌ إلى كُركٍ: وهو لُعْبَةٌ للجَواري.
وكَرَارِ - على حَذَام -: من خَرَزاتِ العَرَب.
كر
الْكَرُّ: العطف على الشيء بالذّات أو بالفعل، ويقال للحبل المفتول: كَرٌّ، وهو في الأصل مصدر، وصار اسما، وجمعه: كُرُورٌ.
قال تعالى: ثُمَّ رَدَدْنا لَكُمُ الْكَرَّةَ عَلَيْهِمْ [الإسراء/ 6] ، فَلَوْ أَنَّ لَنا كَرَّةً فَنَكُونَ مِنَ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ
[الشعراء/ 102] ، وَقالَ الَّذِينَ اتَّبَعُوا لَوْ أَنَّ لَنا كَرَّةً [البقرة/ 167] ، لَوْ أَنَّ لِي كَرَّةً [الزمر/ 58] والْكِرْكِرَةُ: رحى زَوْرِ البعير، ويعبّر بها عن الجماعة المجتمعة، والْكَرْكَرَةُ:
تصريف الرّيحِ السّحابَ، وذلك مُكَرَّرٌ من كَرَّ.
باب الكاف والراء ك ر، ر ك مستعملان

كر: الكَرُّ: الحبل الغليظ، وهو أيضاً حبل يصعد به [على] النخل، قال أبو الوازع:

فإن يك حاذقاً بالكَرِّ يغنم ... بيانع معوها أثر الرقي

وقال أبو النجم:

كالكَرِّ واتاه رفيق يفتله

والكَرُّ: الرجوع عليه، ومنه التَّكرار. والكَريرُ: صوت في الحلق كالحشرجة. والكَريرُ: بحة تعتري من الغبار. والكُرّةُ: سرقين وتراب يجلى به الدروع. والكُرُّ: مكيال لأهل العراق. والكر نهر يقال إنه في أرمينية. والكِرْكِرة: رحى زور البعير، والكراكر: جمعها.والكَرْكَرَة في الضحك فوق القَرْقَرة. والكَراكِرُ: كَراديس من الخيل، قال:

ونحن بأرض الشرق فينا كَراكرٌ ... وخيل جياد ما تجف لبودها

والكَرْكَرةُ: تعريف الريح السحاب إذا جمعته بعد تفرق.

رك: الرَّكُّ: المطر القليل، وسيل الرّكِّ أقل السيل. والرّكاكةُ: مصدر الرَّكيك، أي: القليل. ورجل رَكيكُ العلم: [قليله] . والرَّكُّ: إلزامُك الشيء إنساناً، [تقول] : ركَكْتُ الحق في عنقه، ورُكَّتِ الأغلال في أعناقهم. ورَكّ [بالتّشديد] : ماء بفيد (ولما لم يستقم الوزن لزهير) جعله (ركك) . 
الْكَاف وَالرَّاء

الكُرْكُم: الزَّعْفَرَان، وَقيل: هُوَ فَارسي. انشد أَبُو حنيفَة:

سَمَاويَّة كُدْر كأنَّ عيونها ... يُدافُ بهَا وَرْس حَدِيث وكُرْكُمُ

وَزعم السيرافي أَن الكُرْكُم، والكُركُمان: الرزق، بِالْفَارِسِيَّةِ وَأنْشد:

كل امْرِئ مشمِّر لشانِه ... لرزقه الغادي وكُرْكُمَانِه

والبَرَاتِك: صغَار التلال، وَلم اسْمَع لَهَا بِوَاحِد، قَالَ ذُو الرمة:

وَقد خَنَّق الآلُ الشُّعافَ وغرَّقت ... جواريه جُذْعانَ القِضاف البَرَاتكِ

ويروى: النَّوَابِك.

وكِرْبِر، حَكَاهُ ابْن جني وَلم يفسره.

وكَرْبل الشَّيْء: خلطه.

والكَرْبلة: رخاوة فِي الْقَدَمَيْنِ.

والكَرْبَلة: الْمَشْي فِي الطين أَو خوض فِي مَاء.

والكَرْبَل: نَبَات لَهُ نور أَحْمَر مشرق، حَكَاهُ أَبُو حنيفَة وانشد:

كأنّ جَنَى الدِّفْلَى يغشِّى خُدُورَها ... ونُوَّار ضاحٍ من خُزَامَى وكَرْبَلِ

وكَرْبَلاء: مَوضِع، قَالَ كثير:

فَسِبْطٌ سِبْطُ إِيمَان وبرّ ... وسِبْطٌ غَيَّبِتْه كَرْبَلاءُ

والكِرْنافة، والكُرْنوفة: اصل السعفة الغليظ الملزق بجذع النَّخْلَة.

وَقيل: الكرانيف: أصُول السعف العراض الَّتِي إِذا يَبِسَتْ صَارَت أَمْثَال الأكتاف.

وكَرْنَف النَّخْلَة: جرد جذعها من كرانيفه، انشد أَبُو حنيفَة:

قد تَخِذَتْ سَلْمى بقَرْنٍ حَائِطا

واستأجرَتْ مُكَرْنِفا ولاقطا

وكَرْنفه بالعصا: ضربه بهَا.

والكُرُنْب: هَذَا الَّذِي يُقَال لَهُ السلق، عَن أبي حنيفَة. والكِنْبار: حَبل النارجيل، وَهُوَ نخيل الْهِنْد، يتَّخذ من ليفه حبال للسفن، يبلغ مِنْهَا الْحَبل سبعين دِينَارا.

والكِنْبِرة: الأرنبة الضخمة.

والبَرْنَكَان: ضرب مَعْرُوف من الثِّيَاب، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي. وانشد:

إنِّي وإنْ كَانَ إزَارِي خَلَقا

وبَرْنكانِي سَمَلا قد أخْلَقا

قد جعل اللهُ لِساني مطلَقا

والكِرْفِئ: سَحَاب متراكب، واحدته: كِرْفِئة.

وتكرفأ السَّحَاب: كتكرثأ.

والكِرْفِئة، أَيْضا: قشرة الْبَيْضَة الْعليا الْيَابِسَة.

والكِرْفِئ من السَّحَاب: مثل الكرثئ، وَقد يجوز أَن يكون ثلاثيا.

كر

1 كَرڤ3َ [كَرَّ, i. e.] كَرَّ بِنَفْسِهِ, as distinguished from the trans. كَرَّ, [aor. ـُ (S, Mgh,) inf. n. كرٌّ, (S,) or كُرُورٌ, (Mgh,) [or both,] He returned. (S, Mgh.) You say كَرَّ عَلَيْهِ, (A, K,) aor. ـُ (TA,) inf. n. كَرٌّ and كُرُورٌ and تَكْرَارٌ (A, K) and كَرِيرٌ, (CK,) He turned to, or against, him, or it: (A, K:) he returned to or against, it: (TA:) the primary signification is the turning to, or against, a thing, either in person, or in act. (El-Basáïr.) And اِنْهَزَمَ ثُمَّ كَرَّ عَلَيْهِ [He was put to flight: then he returned, or turned back, against him]. (A.) And كَرَّ الفَارِسُ, aor. ـُ inf. n. كَرٌّ, The horseman [wheeled round, or about, or] fled, to wheel round, or about, and then returned to the fight: (Msb:) [or returned to the fight after wheeling round, or about, or retiring, or being put to flight; as is implied in the phrase next preceding, from the A, and in many other examples: and simply, he charged, or assaulted: opposed to فَرَّ: see كَرَّةٌ, below.] You say also الجَوَادُ يَصْلُحُ لِلْكَرِّ وَالْفَرِّ [The courser is suitable, or fit, for returning to the fight, or for charging, or assaulting, and fleeing]. (Msb.) [And كَرَّ signifies He, or it, returned time after time.] You say أَفْنَاهُ كَرُّ اللَّيْلِ وَالنَّهَارِ The returning of night and day time after time caused him to come to an end. (Msb.) Also كَرَّ عَنْهُ He returned from him, or it. (A, K.) and عَنْ ذٰلِكَ ↓ تَكَرْكَرَ He returned from that. (TA.) A2: كَرَّ is also trans., as well as intrans.; (S,) TA;) كَرَّهُ, (aor.

كَرُ3َ, TA,) inf. n. كَرٌّ, signifying He made, or caused, him, or it, to return: (S, Mgh, TA:) and [in like manner,] عَنْ ↓ كَرْكَرَهُ كَذَا, inf. n. كَرْكَرَةٌ, he made him to return, or revert, from such a thing. (TA.) You say كَرَّ عَلَيْهِ رُمْحَهُ, and فَرَسَهُ, inf. n. كَرٌّ, [He turned back his spear, and his horse, against him]. (A.) A3: كَرَّ, aor. ـِ (S, K,) and [see. Pers\.

كَرِرْتَ,] aor. ـَ (K,) inf. n. كَرِيرٌ, (S, A, * K, * TA,) He uttered a sound like that of one throttled, or strangled: (S, K:) or like that of one harassed, or fatigued, or overburdened: (TA:) or he rattled in his throat (حَشُرَجَ) in dying: (Az, S:) or he made a sound in his breast like حَشْرَجَةٌ [or rattling in the throat in dying], (A, TA) but not the same as this latter: and thus do horses, in their breasts. (TA.) [See شَخَرَ.]

b2: Also, He (a sick man) gave up his spirit, at death. (TA.) b3: See also كَرِيرٌ, below.2 كرّرهُ, inf. n. تَكْرِيرٌ (S, Msb, K) and تَكْرَارٌ, (S, K,) or the latter is a simple subst., (Msb,) or, as AA said to Aboo-Sa'eed Ed-Dareer, in reply to a question respecting the difference between the measures تَفْعَالٌ and تِفْعَالٌ, the latter is a simple subst., and the former, with fet-h, is an inf. n., (S, TA,) [but there are two inf. ns. of the measure تِفْعَالٌ, both of unaugmented verbs, namely تِبْيَانٌ and تِلْقَآءٌ,] and تَكِرَّةٌ, (Ibn-Buzurj, K,) [He repeated it, or reiterated it, either once or more than once:] he repeated it several times; reiterated it: (Msb:) or he repeated it one time after another; (K;) which may mean he tripled it, unless the “ other ” time be not reckoned as a repetition; (TA;) as also ↓ كَرْكَرَهُ; (K; [in the CK, كَرْكَرَةً is put by mistake for كَرْكَرَهُ;]) either by act or by speech: (MF:) it differs from أَعَادَهُ, which signifies only “ he repeated it once; ” for none but the vulgar say أَعَادَهُ مَرَّاتٍ; whereas كَرَّرَهُ may signify [not only the same as أَعَادَهُ, as it does in many instances, but also] he repeated it time after time: (Aboo-Hilál El-'Askeree:) some explain كَرَّرَهُ as signifying he mentioned it twice, and he mentioned it one time after another: (Sadr-ed-Deen Zádeh:) when it is used in the former of these two senses, the term تَكْرَارٌ applies to the second, and to the first [with respect to the second]: ('Ináyeh, in the early part of chap. ii.; and TA:) but its explanation as signifying the mentioning a thing one time after another is a conventional rendering of the rhetoricians: (MF:) Es-Suyootee says, that تَكْرَارٌ signifies the renewing the first word or phrase; and it denotes a sort of تَأْكِيد [or corroboration]: but it is said to be a condition of تأكيد that the words or phrases [which are repeated] be without interruption, and occur not more than three times; and that تكرار differs from it in both these particulars; so that the phrase in the Kur, [chap. lv.,] فَبِأَىِّ آلَآءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ is an instance of تكرار, not of تأكيد, because it occurs [with interruptions and] more than three times; and so another phrase in the Kur, [chap. lxxvii.,] وَيْلٌ يَوْمَئِذٍ لِلْمُكَذِّبِينَ. (TA.) You say كَرَّر عَلَى سَمْعِهِ كَذَا [He repeated, or reiterated, such a thing, or saying, to his ear, or ears, or hearing]. (A.) 5 تكرّر [It became repeated, or reiterated: and it recurred]. You say تكرّر عَلَيْهِ [It (a saying) became repeated, or reiterated, to him]. (A.) R. Q. 1 كَرْكَرَهُ: see 1: and 2.

R. Q. 2 تَكَرْكَرَ: see 1.

كَرٌّ A rope [made in the form of a hoop] by means of which one ascends a palm-tree; (S, K;) accord. to A'Obeyd, a name not applied to any other rope; and so, says Az, I have heard from the Arabs; it is made of the best of [the fibres of the palm-tree called] لِيف: (TA:) or a thick rope; (K;) accord. to AO, made of لِيف, and of the outer covering (قِشْر) of the [portions of the racemes of the palm-tree called] عَرَجِين and of the [portion of the branch called] عَسِيب: (TA:) or a rope, in general: (Th, K:) and the rope [or sheet] of a sail: (S:) or the rope of a ship: or the rope by which a ship is drawn: (TA:) and a قَيْد [or pair of shackles, or hobbles,] made of لِيف or of palm-leaves: (K:) pl. كُرُورٌ. (S, TA.) A2: The thing that connects the [two pieces of wood called] ظَلِفَتَانِ of the [kind of camel's saddle called] رَحْل, (S, K,) and that enters [or is inserted] into them: (S:) [See شَجْرٌ and شَخْرٌ:] or the skin, or leather, into which the ظَلِفَات of the رَحْل enter; occupying the same place in the رَحْل as the بِدَادَانِ have in the قَتَب, excepting that the بدادان do not appear before the ظَلِفَة: (TA:) pl. أَكْرَارٌ. (S, TA.) كُرٌّ A certain measure of capacity, (Mgh, Msb, K,) of the people of El-'Irák, (Mgh, K,) for wheat; (S;) well known; (Msb;) consisting of six ass-loads, (K,) that is, sixty times the quantity called قَفِيز, (Az, Mgh, Msb, K,) accord. to the people of El-'Irák, (TA,) the قفيز being eight مَكَاكِيك, [in the TA, six, but this is a mistake,] and the مَكُّوك being a صَاع and a half, which is three كِيلَجَات; so that the كُرّ, accord. to this reckoning, is twelve times the quantity called وَسْق, (Az, Mgh, Msb,) each وسق being sixty times the quantity called صاع: (Az, Mgh:) in the Kitáb Kudámeh, it is said that the كُرّ called المُعَدَّلُ is sixty times the quantity called قفيز, and the قفيز is ten أَعْشِرَآء: and the كُرّ called القَنْقَلُ is twice the quantity of the كُرّ مُعَدَّل, that is, by the قفيز of the معدّل, a hundred and twenty times the quantity of the قفيز; with this كرّ are measured unripe dates and dried dates and also olives, in the districts of El-Basrah; and the قفيز used for measuring dates is twenty-five times the رِطْل of Baghdád; so that the كُرُّ القَنْقَلِ is three thousand times as much as the رطل: and the كُرّ called الهَاشِمِىُّ is the third part of the معدّل, that is, twenty times as much as the قفيز, by the measure of the معدّل; with this كُرّ, rice is measured: and the كُرّ called الهَارُونِىُّ is equal to them two [but what these two are is not shown]: and the أَهْوَازِىّ is equal to them two: and the مَخْتُوم is sixth part of the قفيز: and the قفيز is the tenth part of the جَرِيب: (Mgh:) or the كُرّ is forty times as much as the quantity called إِرْدَبّ; (K;) by the reckoning of the people of Egypt, as ISd says: (TA:) the pl. is إِكرَار. (S, Msb.) [It is app. connected with the Hebrew כֹּר, whence the Greek ko/ros (a measure containing, accord. to Josephus, six Attic medimni,) occurring in Luke xvi. 7.]

كَرَّةٌ A return. (Msb.) So in the Kur, [ii. 162,] لَوْ أَنَّ لَنَا كَرَّةً [Would that there were for us] a return to the world, or former state. And so in xxvi. 102, and xxxix. 59. (Jel.) And so in the saying of Mohammad, اللّٰهَ اللّٰهَ وَالْكَرَّةَ عَلَى نَبِيِّكُمْ Fear ye God, [fear ye God,] and return to your prophet. (Mgh.) b2: [Hence, The return to life;] the resurrection; the renewal of mankind, or of the creation, after perishing. (TA.) b3: [Hence also, A return to the fight, after wheeling away, or retiring: and simply,] a charge, or an assault, (Mgh, K,) in war; (TA;) as also ↓ كُرَّى: (Sgh, K:) pl. كَرَّاتٌ. (K.) b4: [Hence also,] A time; one time; [in the sense of the French “ fois ”; generally repeated, or used in the pl. form, so as to denote a returning to an action, once, or more; i. e., repetition, or reiteration, thereof, agreeably with the primary signification;] syn. مَرَّةٌ: (S, K:) pl. as above. (S.) You say فَعَلَهُ كَرَّةً بَعْدَ كَرَّةٍ

[He did it time after time]. And فَعَلَهُ كَرَّاتٍ

[He did it several times]. (A.) b5: [Hence also,] A turn to prevail against an opposing party; victory. So in the Kur, [xvii. 6,] ثُمَّ رَدَدْنَا لَكُمُ الكَرَّةَ عَلَيْهِمْ [Then we gave to you the turn to prevail against them; the victory over them]. (Bd, Jel.) كُرَّى: see كَرَّةٌ.

كَرِيرٌ, an inf. n.: see 1. b2: Also, A hoarseness or roughness of the voice, occasioned by dust. (K.) كَرَّارٌ: see مِكَرٌّ.

كِرْكِرَةٌ The callosity, or callous protuberance, upon the breast of the camel, (رَحَى زَوْرِ البَعِيرِ, S, K,) which, when the animal lies down, touches [and rests] upon the ground, projecting from his body, like a cake of bread; (TA;) it is one of the five ثَفِنَات [of which there is one at each knee and one at each stifle-joint]: (S, TA:) or the breast of any animal of which the foot is of the kind called خُفّ: (K:) pl. كَرَاكِرُ. (TA.) حَزُّ الكَرَاكِرِ [lit. The incision of the كراكر] is when a camel has a disease, so that he is not even when he lies down upon his breast; in consequence of which, a vein is gently drawn forth from the كركرة, and then he [or it] is cauterized. Hence the following, in a trad. of Ibn-Ez-Zubeyr: عَطَاؤُكُمُ لِلضَّارِبِينَ رِقَابَكُمْ وَنُدْعَى إِذَا مَا كَانَ حَزُّ الْكَرَاكِرِ [Your bounty is for those who smite your necks, and we are invited when there is a difficult undertaking to be accomplished, like the incision of the كراكر:] meaning, ye invite us only when ye are distressed, because of our skill in war; and on occasions of bounty, and ampleness of the means or circumstances of life, others. (IAth.) مَكَرٌّ A place of war or fighting [where the combatants return time after time to the conflict, wheeling away and then turning back]. (S) مِكَرٌّ One who returns often [to the fight, after wheeling away, or retiring, or being put to flight]; as also ↓ كَرَّارٌ. (K) b2: فَرَسٌ مِكَرٌّ A horse that is suitable, or fit, for returning to the fight, and for charging, or assaulting. (S.) And فَرَسٌ مِكَرٌّ مِفَرٌّ A horse well trained, willing, and active, ready to return to the fight and to flee. (TA.) b3: نَاقَةٌ مِكَرَّةٌ A she-camel that is milked twice every day. (A, Sgh, K.) مُكَرَّرٌ [Repeated; reiterated]. b2: المُكَرَّرُ The letter ر: (K:) because of the faltering of the tip of the tongue which is observable when one pauses after uttering it, occasioned by the reiteration with which that is done; wherefore, with respect to إِمَالَة, [as an obstacle thereto,] it is reckoned as two letters. (TA.) b3: [مُكَرَّرٌ, in the present day, also signifies Refined, as an epithet applied to sugar, &c.]

جر

Entries on جر in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, 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 يــخنق 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.
جر
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.

سد

Entries on سد in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, and 1 more
سد
السَّدُّ والسُّدُّ قيل هما واحد، وقيل: السُّدُّ: ما كان خلقة، والسَّدُّ: ما كان صنعة ، وأصل السَّدِّ مصدر سَدَدْتُهُ، قال تعالى: بَيْنَنا وَبَيْنَهُمْ سَدًّا، [الكهف/ 94] ، وشبّه به الموانع، نحو: وَجَعَلْنا مِنْ بَيْنِ أَيْدِيهِمْ سَدًّا وَمِنْ خَلْفِهِمْ سَدًّا [يس/ 9] ، وقرئ سدا السُّدَّةُ: كالظُّلَّة على الباب تقية من المطر، وقد يعبّر بها عن الباب، كما قيل:
(الفقير الذي لا يفتح له سُدَدُ السّلطان) ، والسَّدَادُ والسَّدَدُ: الاستقامة، والسِّدَادُ: ما يُسَدُّ به الثّلمة والثّغر، واستعير لما يسدّ به الفقر.
سد
السُدُوْدُ: السلَالُ من قُضْبَانٍ لها أطْبَاقٌ، والجَميعُ سِدَادٌ، والواحِدُ سَد. والسد: مَصْدَرُ سَدَدْتُ الشيْءَ. والسدَادُ: الذي يُسَد به كَو أو مَنْفَذٌ. ومنه قَوْلُهم: " سِدَادٌ من عَوَزٍ " أي يَسُد الحاجَةَ. والأسِدَّةُ: العُيُوْبُ، واحِدُها سِدَادٌ. والسُد: ما وُجِدَ كذلك. والسدْ: ما عَمِلَه الناسُ، وجَمْعه أسْدَاد. والسدودُ من السحَابِ: الذي يَسُد الأفُقَ.
والسدَادُ والتَسْدِيْدُ: القَصْدُ. والسدَدُ: الصوَابُ والسدَادُ. وسَددَك اللهُ: أي وَفَقَكَ للقَصْدِ. وجاءَتْنا الريْحُ من سَدَادِ أرْضِ بَني فلانٍ: أي من قَصْدِها. وسَد السهْمُ يَسِد: إذا اسْتَقَامَ. وسَددَه الرامي. والسدةُ والسُدَادُ: داء يَأْخُذُ في الأنْفِ يَمْنَعُ نَسِيْمَ الريْحِ. والسُدةُ: أمَامَ بابِ الدارِ، وفي حَدِيث أبي الدرْدَاء: " مَنْ يَغْشَ سُدَدَ السلْطانِ يَقُمْ ويَقْعُدْ ". وهي الظلةُ حَوْلَ المَسْجِدِ الجامِعِ. والبابُ أيضاً. والفِنَاءُ لِبَيْتِ الشعر. والساحَةُ. والإفْرِيْزُ.

والسدي: رَجُل فَقِيْهٌ يَمَني. وأبُو عُثْمانَ السُّدي: سُميَ بذلك لأنه كانَ يَبِيْعُ الخُمُرَ في سُدةِ المَسْجِدِ.
والسدوس: النيْلَجُ. والثوْبُ المَصْبوْغُ به يُسَقى سَدُوْساً، ويُضَمُّ السيْنُ. والطيْلَسَانُ - أيضاً - بالفَتْح والضم. وكِسَاء أيضاً.
والسدِيسُ: ضَرب من المَكاكيك للتمرِ. والعَينُ السادة: التي تَذْهَبُ وهي قائمَة. ويقولون: " لا أفْعَلُه سَجيْسَ عَجِيْسَ " و " سَدِيسَ ": بمعنىً؛ أي آخِرَ الدهرِ.
وإزار سَديس: أي سُدَاسِي.
والسدسُ في الحِسَابِ: مَعرُوف. وسَدُوسُ: في بَني شَيْبَانَ - بالفَتْح -، وفي طَيء - بالضم -. وبَعِير سَدَسٌ وسَدِيْسٌ، والجَميعُ سُدس وسُدُسٌ وسُدْسٌ. وأسْدَسَ البَعِيْرُ. والسدِيْسُ من أسْنَانِ الإبلِ: قَبْلَ النابِ.
وحُكِيَ عن الأصْمَعي قال: سَالْتُ ابْنَ أبي طَرَفَةَ عن المَسَد فقال: هو بُسْتانُ ابنِ مَعْمَرٍ. وقيل: قَرْيَةٌ.

باب السين والدال س د، د س يستعملان

سد: السُّدُود: السِّلال تُتَّخَذُ من قُضبانٍ لها أطباقٌ، وتجمع على السِّداد أيضاً، والواحِدُ سَدٌّ . والسِّدادُ: الشيء الذي تُسَدُّ به كُوَّة أو منفَذٌ سَدّاً، ومنه قيل: في هذا سِدادٌ من عَوَزٍ، أي يَسُدُّ من الحاجة سَدّاً. والسَّدُّ: رَدْمُ الثَّلْمِة، والشَّعْبِ ونحوِه. والسَّدادُ: إصابةُ القَصد. والسَّدادُ : مصدر، ومنه السَّديد، قال:

أُعلِّمُه الرِّمايةَ كُلَّ يَومٍ ... فلما استد ساعده رماني  أي لما تَشَدَّد لقصْد الرَّمِي، ومن قال: اشتَدَّ يقول: قَوِيَ ساعدُه. والفعل اللازم من سَدَّ انسَدَّ. والسُّدَّةُ والسُّدادُ: داءٌ يأخُذُ في الأَنف، يأخُذُ بالكَظم ويمنَع نسيمَ الرِّيحِ. والسُّدَةُ: أمامَ باب الدار. والسَّدَدُ ، مقصور، من السَّداد، قال كعب:

ماذا عليها وماذا كانَ يَنْقُصُها ... يومَ التَرَحُّل لو قالتْ لنا سَدَدا

أي قولاً سَداداً أي سَديداً، يَعني صَواباً. وسَدَّدَكَ اللهُ: وَفَّقَكَ للقَصْد والرَّشاد. والسُّدِّيُّ: منسوب الى قبيلةٍ [من اليَمَن] . والسُّدُّ من السَّحاب: هو الذي يَسُدُّ الأفق، قال: وقد كَثُرَ المَخايلُ والسُّدودُ

ورأيت سُدّاً من جَرادٍ، أي قِطعةً سَدَّت الأفق. وسَدوسٌ : قبيلةٌ. والسُّدُّوس: الطَّيلَسان . وأسْدَسَ البعير: صار سَديساً. والسِّدْسُ من الوِرْد: فوقَ الخِمْس. وتقول: سَدَسْتُهم أي صِرتُ سادِسَهم.

دس: دَسَسْتُ شيئاً في التُّرابِ، أو تحتَ شيءٍ أي أَخفَيْتُ، قال الله- عز وجل-: أَيُمْسِكُهُ عَلى هُونٍ أَمْ يَدُسُّهُ فِي التُّرابِ ، [اي يدفِنُه] . واندَسَّ فلانٌ الى فلان: يأتيه بالنمائم. والدِّسِّيسَى: اسمٌ من دَسَّ يدُسُّ، يُمَدُّ ويُقصَر. والدَّسيس: مَن تَدُسُّه ليَأتيكَ بالأخبار. والدَّسّاسَة: حَيَّةٌ بيضاءُ تحتَ الترابِ .

سد

1 سَدَّ, (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ (S, M, Msb, K,) inf. n. سَدٌّ; (S, M, Mgh, Msb;) and ↓ سدّد; (M;) [but the latter has an intensive signification, or relates to several objects;] He closed, or closed up, an interstice, or intervening space: (M:) and stopped, or stopped up, (M,) or repaired, and made firm or strong, (S, A, K,) a breach, or gap, (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) and the like. (S, Msb.) b2: [Hence one says,] سُدَّتْ عَلَيْهِ الطَّرِيقُ (assumed tropical:) [The road, or way, became closed, or stopped, against him]. (K.) And سُدَّ طَرِيقُهُ مِنْ بَيْنِ يَدَيْهِ وَمَنْ خَلْفِهِ (assumed tropical:) [His road, or way, became closed, or stopped, before him and behind him]. (Zj, M.) And سَدَّ الأُفُقَ (tropical:) [It obstructed the horizon]; said of a multitudinous swarm of locusts. (S, A, * K.) And سَدَّ عَلَيْهِمْ, and ↓ أَسَدَّ, It closed, or obstructed, against them, the horizon; [الأُفُقَ being understood;] said of a collection of clouds rising. (M.) And سَدَّ مَا وَرَآءَهُ [It barred, or excluded, what was behind it]. (M.) b3: [Hence also,] سَدَدْتُ عَلَيْهِ بَابَ الكَلَامِ (assumed tropical:) [I closed, or stopped, to him the door of speech; i. e.] I prevented him from speaking; as though I closed, or stopped, his mouth. (Msb.) And مَا سَدَدْتُ عَلَى لَهَوَاتِ خَصْمٍ قَطُّ (assumed tropical:) I never stopped the way of speech of an adversary, nor prevented his saying what was in his mind. (Shureyh, Mgh.) And مَا سَدَدْتُ عَلَى خَصْمٍ قَطُّ (assumed tropical:) I never stopped an adversary from speaking; (El-Fáïk, Mgh, L;) on the authority of Esh-Shaabee: (Mgh:) occurring in a trad. (L.) b4: And أَبِيهِ ↓ هُوَ يَسُدُّ مَسَدَّ (tropical:) [He fills up, or supplies, the place of his father]: and ↓ يَسُدُّونَ مَسَدَّ أَسْلَافِهِمْ (tropical:) [They fill up, or supply, the place of their ancestors]. (A, TA.) And يُسَدُّ بِهِ الحَاجَةُ (tropical:) Want is supplied thereby: (M, * TA:) [whence the saying,] تَصَدَّقُوا وَلَوْ بِتَمْرَةٍ فَإِنَّهَا تَسُدُّ مِنَ الجَائِعِ (assumed tropical:) [Give ye something as alms, though it be but a date, or a dried date; for it will supply somewhat of the want of the hungry]: a trad. (El-Jámi' es-Sagheer.) and يَسُدُّ الرَّمَقَ (assumed tropical:) [It stays, or arrests, the remains of life; as though it stopped the passage of the last breath from the body; or] it maintains, and preserves, the strength. (Msb in art. رمق.) b5: and سَدَّهُ (assumed tropical:) He attributed, or imputed, to him, or he charged him with, or accused him of, a fault; [as though he thereby stopped his mouth; (see سَدٌّ;)] as also سَتَّهُ. (TA in art. ست.) A2: سَدَّ, aor. ـِ (S, L, K,) with kesr, (S,) inf. n. سَدَادٌ and سُدُودٌ, (L, the former inf. n. expl. in the S and K as signifying اِسْتِقَامَةٌ,) said of a spear, and an arrow, (TA,) and a saying, (S,) and an action, (TA,) or a thing [absolutely]; (L;) or سَدَّ, [sec. Pers\. سَدِدْتَ,] aor. ـَ with fet-h to the س, (A,) inf. n. سَدَدٌ, (TK, expl. in the S and K as signifying اِسْتِقَامَةٌ, like سَدَادٌ, of which it is said in the S to be a contraction,) said of a saying, and an affair; (A;) or سَدَّ, aor. ـِ and يَسَدُّ, inf. n. سَدَدٌ; (MA;) i. q. صَارَ سَدِيدًا [i. e. It was, or became, right, direct, or in a right state; it had, or took, a right direction or tendency; it tended towards the right point or object]: (S, A, L, K, TA:) and [in like manner] ↓ استدّ is syn. with اِسْتَقَامَ [which signifies the same]; (S, K;) as also ↓ اسدّ and ↓ تسدّد: (TA:) ↓ استدّ said of an affair signifies it was, or became, rightly ordered or disposed; in a right state. (Msb.) You say, لَهُ ↓ تسدّد and ↓ استدّ It was, or became, rightly directed towards it. (M.) And سَاعِدُهُ ↓ استدّ and ↓ تسدّد His fore arm was, or became, in a right state, or rightly directed, عَلَى الرَّمْىِ [ for shooting]; syn. استقام. (A.) A poet says, سَاعِدُهُ رَمَانِى ↓ فَلَمَّا اسْتَدَّ أُعَلِّمُهُ الرِّمَايَةَ كُلَّ يَوْمٍ [I teaching him the art of shooting every day; and when his fore arm became in a right state, he shot me]: As says that [the reading] اشتدّ, with ش, is not to be regarded. (S, TA.) b2: and سَدَّ, aor. ـِ with kesr to the س, (A, Msb, TA,) inf. n. سُدُودٌ (Msb) [and app. also, as above, سَدَادٌ, q. v. infrà], is said of a man, (A, Msb, TA,) in like manner meaning صَارَ سَدِيدًا [i. e. He was, or became, in a right state; he had, or took, a right direction or tendency; he tended towards the right point or object]: (A, TA:) or, (Msb,) as also ↓ اسدّ, (S, K, TA,) he hit the right thing (S, Msb, K, TA,) in his saying (S, Msb, TA) and in his action: (Msb:) or ↓ اسدّ signifies he said, or did, what was right: (Msb:) or he sought what was right; (L, K;) as also ↓ سدّد; (L;) or it has this last meaning also. (S, * L.) You say, ↓ إِنَّهُ لَيُسِدُّ فِى القَوْلِ Verily he hits the right thing in the saying. (S, L.) And قَدْ أَسْدَدْتَ ↓ مَا شِئْتَ (S, * L) is said to a man when he seeks [or has sought] what is right, (S,) meaning Thou hast sought what is right; whether the person thus addressed have hit the right thing or not. (L.) One says also, سَدَّ عَلَيْكَ الرَّجُلُ, aor. ـِ inf. n. سد [app. a mistranscription for سَدَاد or سُدُود], The man said, or did, what was right [against thee]: so in the handwriting of Sh. (Az, TA.) 2 سَدَّّ see 1, first sentence. b2: [Hence,] سدّد مَلْأَهُ [He filled it up]; namely, a vessel, and a water-ing-trough. (Aboo-Sa'eed, TA in art. خنق.) b3: And سدّد عَلَيْهِمْ كُلَّ شَىْءٍ قَالُوهُ (assumed tropical:) He annulled, in opposing them, everything that they said. (Jábir, as related by Aboo-'Adnán.) A2: سدّدهُ, (S, A, L, Msb, K,) inf. n. تَسْدِيدٌ, (K,) He directed it, (A, * L, Msb, K,) namely, an arrow, (A, Msb,) نَحْوَهُ towards him or it, (A,) or إِلَى الصَّيْدِ towards the game; (Msb;) and شدّدهُ, with ش, is a dial. var. thereof: (Towsheeh, TA:) and [in like manner] his spear; contr. of عَرَضَهُ, (S, Msb,) or عَرَّضَهُ. (L.) b2: And He taught him the art of shooting. (TA.) b3: Also, (M, A, K,) inf. n. as above, (S,) He directed, accommodated, adapted, or disposed, him (S, M, A, K) to that which was right, or words and of actions: (S, K: [and the like is implied in the M and A:]) said of God. (M, A.) And you say, سَدِّدْ صَاحِبَكَ Teach thou thy companion, and direct him to the right course. (Sh, TA.) b4: And [hence,] سَدِّدْ مَالَكَ Act thou well with thy property, or cattle. (L.) and سَدَّدَ الإِبِلَ, inf. n. as above, He gave the camels easy access to every pasturage, and to every place where the ground was soft and spacious. (L.) A3: See also 1, near the end of the paragraph.4 أَسْدَ3َ see 1, near the beginning: A2: and see also the latter half of the same paragraph, in five places.5 تَسَدَّّ see 1, in the latter half of the paragraph, in three places.7 انسدّ, said of an interstice, or intervening space, It became closed, or closed up; as also ↓ استدّ: (M:) and both, said of a breach, or gap, (M, A,) it became stopped, or stopped up, (M,) or repaired, and made firm or strong. (A.) اِسْتَدَّتْ ↓ عُيُونُ الخَرْزِ and اِنْسَدَّتْ signify the same [i. e. The punctures made in the sewing of the skin became closed]; (S, K;) expressing a consequence of pouring water into-a skin. (S.) 8 إِسْتَدَ3َ see the next preceding paragraph, in two places: A2: and see also 1, in the latter half of the paragraph, in five places.

سَدٌّ and ↓ سُدٌّ Any building, or construction, with which a place is closed or closed up, or stopped or stopped up: (M: [see also سِدَادٌ:]) a dam: (Msb:) a thing intervening, as a separation, a partition, a fence, a barrier, a rampart, or an obstacle, or obstruction, between two other things; (S, Msb, K:) and a mountain: (S, M, K: [in the last it seems that this meaning is restricted to the former word; but if restricted to either, it should be to the latter:]) or, as some say, anything that faces one, or is over against one, and bars, or excludes, (يَسُدُّ,) what is behind it: whence goats are said to be سَدٌّ يُرَى مِنْ وَرَائِهِ الفَقْرُ (assumed tropical:) [a barrier behind which is seen poverty]; meaning that they are not of great utility: (M:) or سَدٌّ signifies what is made by man; and سُدٌّ, what is created by God, (Zj, M, Msb, K,) as a mountain: (Msb:) in the Kur xviii. 92 and 93, and xxxvi. 8, some read with fet-h, and some with damm: (M, TA:) the pl. is أَسْدَادٌ, [a pl. of pauc.,] (A, Msb,) or أَسِدَّةٌ, [also a pl. of pauc.,] and سُدُودٌ, [a pl. of mult.,] the latter of these two agreeable with general analogy, and the former of them anomalous, or, [ISd says,] in my opinion, this (أَسِدَّةٌ) is pl. of سِدَادٌ. (M.) You say, ضُرِبَ بَيْنَهُمَا سَدٌّ and سُدٌّ [A barrier, or an obstacle, was set between them two]: and ضُرِبَتْ بَيْنَهُمَا الأَسْدَادُ [Barriers, or obstacles, were set between them two]. (A.) and ضَرَبَتْ عَلَيْهِ الأَرْضُ بِالأَسْدَادِ (tropical:) [The earth, or land, set barriers, or obstacles, against him]; meaning, the ways became closed, or stopped, against him, and the courses that he should pursue became obscure to him: (K: in the CK ضُرِبَتْ:) the sing. of أَسْدَادٌ [accord. to general analogy] is سُدٌّ. (TA.) b2: [Hence,] the former (سَدٌّ) also signifies, (Fr, S, M, L, K,) or ↓ سِدَادٌ, (A,) or the former and ↓ سَدَادَةٌ, (L,) (tropical:) A fault, or defect, (Fr, S, M, A, &c.,) such as blindness and deafness and dumbness, (S,) or such as closes, or stops, one's mouth, so that he does not speak: (A:) pl. of the first, (S, M, K,) or of the second, (A,) أَسِدَّةٌ, [a pl. of pauc.,] (S, M, A, K,) accord. to analogy سُدُودٌ, (S, M, K,) or أَسُدٌّ [which is a pl. of pauc.]. (M.) You say, ↓ مَا بِهِ سِدَادٌ (tropical:) There is not in him any fault &c.: and فُلَانٌ بَرِىْءٌ مِنَ الأَسِدَّةِ (tropical:) Such a one is free from faults &c. (A.) And تَسُدُّ فَاهُ عَنِ الكَلَامِ ↓ مَا بِفُلَانٍ سَدَادَةٌ (assumed tropical:) There is not in such a one a fault that stops his mouth from speaking. (Aboo-Sa'eed, L.) And لَا تَجْعَلَنَّ بِجَنْبِكَ الأَسِدَّةَ (tropical:) By no means render thou thy bosom contracted so that thou shalt be unable to return an answer, like him who is deaf or dumb. (S, K.) b3: See also سُدٌّ. b4: سدّ [so in the TA, i. e. either سَدٌّ or سُدَّ,] also signifies (assumed tropical:) A she-camel by which the sportsman conceals himself from the game; also called دَرِيْئَةٌ ند دَرِيعَةٌ whence the saying, رَمَاهُ فِى سدِّ نَاقَتِهِ (assumed tropical:) [He shot him, or shot at him, by his she-camel whereby he was concealing himself]. (IAar, TA.) b5: And سَدٌّ, (M,) or سُدٌّ, (O, K,) is also syn. with ظِلٌّ [as meaning (tropical:) Shade, or shadow; or cover, or protection]. (IAar, M, O, K, TA.) A poet cited by IAar says, قَعَدْتُ لَهُ فِى سَدِّ نِقْضٍ مُعَوَّدٍ لِذٰلِكَ فِى صَحْرَآءَ جِذْمٍ دَرِينُهَا (tropical:) [I sat for him, i. e. lay in wait for him, in the shade, or cover, of a camel rendered lean by travel, accustomed to that, in a desert whereof the dry herbage was old]: i. e. I made him a cover, or screen, to me, in order that he might not see me: and by جِذْم he means “ old,” because الجِذْمُ signifies الأَصْلُ, and there is nothing older than the أَصْل; and he uses it as an epithet because it implies the meaning of an epithet. (M.) A2: سَدٌّ also signifies A thing, (S, K,) [i. e.] a [basket such as is called] سَلَّة, (M, TA,) made of twigs, (S, M, K,) and having covers (أَطْبَاق): (S, K: [but this addition in the S and K seems properly to apply to the pl., as will be shown by what follows:]) pl. سِدَادٌ and سُدُودٌ: (M, TA:) or, accord. to Lth, سُدُودٌ signifies [baskets such as are called] سِلَال, [pl. of سَلَّةٌ,] made of twigs, and having covers (أَطْبَاق); one of which is called [not سَدٌّ but] ↓ سَدَّةٌ: and it is said also on other authority that the سَلَّة is called سَدَّةٌ and طَبْلٌ. (L, TA.) سُدٌّ: see the next preceding paragraph, passim. b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A swarm of locusts obstructing the horizon: (M:) or so سُدٌّ مِنْ جَرَادٍ: (TA:) and جَرَادٌ سُدٌّ (tropical:) locusts (S, M, A, K) that have obstructed, (S, K,) or obstructing, (M, A,) the horizon, (S, M, A, K,) by their multitude: (S, A, K:) in which case, سُدٌّ is either a substitute for جَرَادٌ and therefore a substantive, or it is pl. of ↓ سَدُودٌ signifying that which obstructs the horizon and therefore an epithet. (M.) b3: And (tropical:) A black cloud, (Az, S, K, TA,) that has risen in any tract of the sky: (TA:) or a collection of clouds rising, obstructing the horizon: (M:) pl. سُدُودٌ: (S, M, K:) [or] ↓ سَدٌّ and صَدٌّ, but the former is the more approved, signify (assumed tropical:) a cloud, or collection of clouds, rising high, and appearing like a mountain. (M and L in art. صد.) b4: And A valley: (K:) so called because it becomes closed, or stopped up. (TA.) b5: And A valley containing stones and masses of rock, in which water remains for some time, or a long time: pl. سِدَدَةٌ: (S, L, K:) or you say, أَرْضٌ بِهَا سِدَدَةٌ [a land in which are valleys containing stones and masses of rock, &c.]; and the sing. is ↓ سُدَّةٌ. (L.) b6: and (assumed tropical:) The departure [or loss] of sight: (IAar, M:) from the same word in the first of the senses expl. in the next preceding paragraph. (M.) سِدٌّ: see سَدِيدٌ.

سَدَّةٌ: see سَدٌّ, last sentence.

سُدَّةٌ A certain disease in the nose, (S, M, L, K,) which stops it up, (M, L,) attacking the passage of the breath, (L,) and preventing respiration; (S, L;) as also ↓ سُدَادٌ. (S, M, L, K.) A thing that obstructs the passage of the humours, and of the food, in the body. (KL.) [And Any obstruction in the body: pl. سُدَدٌ.] b2: See also سُدٌّ.

A2: Also [A vestibule, or porch, for shade and shelter, before the door of a house: this is a common signification of the word, and is app. what is meant by its being said that] the سُدَّة is what is before the door of a house: (M, A:) or, as some say, a سَقِيفَة [i. e. roof, or covering, such as projects over the door of a house &c.; or a place roofed over]; (M:) or a ظُلَّة [i. e. roof, or cover-ing, for shade and shelter,] over a door: (Mgh:) or it is [a thing, or place,] like a صُفَّة [or سَقِيفَة] before a بَيْت [or house, or perhaps here meaning tent]: and a ظُلَّة at the door of a house (دَار): (AA, TA:) or, accord. to Aboo-Sa'eed, (TA,) in the language of the Arabs [of the desert] it signifies [a space such as is termed] a فِنَآء pertaining to a tent of hair-cloth and the like; and those who make it to be like a صُفَّة, or like a سَقِيفَة, explain the word accord. to the way in which it is used by the people of the towns and villages: (Msb, TA:) or it signifies the door [itself]: (S, A, Mgh, K:) or it has this meaning also: (Msb:) some thus apply it to the door itself: (A'Obeyd, L:) and the surrounding portico [of the interior court] of the largest, or larger, mosque: (M, TA:) pl. سُدَدٌ. (S, L, Msb, K.) You say, رَأَيْتُهُ قَاعِدًا بِسُدَّةِ بَابِهِ [I saw him sitting in the vestibule of his door]: (S, TA:) and بِسُدَّةِ دَارِهِ [in the vestibule before the door, or at the door, of his house]. (TA.) Abu-d-Dardà

said, مَنْ يَغْشَ سُدَدَ السُّلْطَانِ يَقُمْ وَيَقْعُدْ, (S, L,) or مَنْ يَأْتِ الخ, i. e. [He who comes to the vestibules, or gates, of the Sultán] experiences returns of recent and old griefs, disquieting him so that he is not able to remain at rest, but stands up and sits down: (Mgh in art. قدم:) this he said when he came to the gate of Mo'áwiyeh and did not receive permission to enter. (L.) And it is said in a trad., الشُّعْثُ الرُّؤُوسِ الَّذِينَ لَا تُفْتَحُ لَهُمُ السُّدَدُ, (S, A,) meaning الأَبْوَابُ [i. e. The shaggy, or dishevelled, and dusty, in the heads are those to whom the doors will not be opened]. (A.) b2: Hence, Umm-Selemeh, addressing' Áïsheh, termed her a سُدَّة, i. e. a بَاب [meaning (assumed tropical:) A means of communication[, between the Prophet and his people. (L, from a trad.) A3: Also Palm-sticks, i. e. palmbranches stripped of their leaves, bound together, [side by side,] upon which one sleeps. (M.) سَدَدٌ: see the next paragraph, in four places: b2: and see also سَدِيدٌ.

سَدَادٌ [an inf. n. of the intrans. verb سَدَّ; as also ↓ سَدَدٌ]. [Hence,] one says, إِنَّهُ لَذُو سَدَادٍ Verily he has a faculty of hitting the right thing, or his object or aim, in speaking, and in the managing or disposing of affairs, and in shooting. (TA.) b2: [Hence also, as a subst.,] A thing that is right, syn. صَوَابٌ, (S, A, Msb, K,) and قَصْدٌ, (S,) of what is said and of what is done; (S, A, * Msb, K;) as also ↓ سَدَدٌ, (S, A,) which is a contraction of the former. (S.) One says, قَالَ سَدَادًا مِنَ القَوْلِ He said a right thing [lit. of what is said, i. e., a right saying]; (S, A;) as also ↓ سَدَدًا. (A.) And يُصِيبُ السَّدَادَ He hits the right thing in speech [or action]. (S.) And هُوَ عَلَى سَدَادٍ مِنْ

أَمْرِهِ and ↓ سَدَدٍ [He is following a right course of action in respect of his affair]. (A.) and أَمْرُ فُلَانٍ يَجْرِى عَلَى السَّدَادِ The affair of such a one goes on according to that which is right. (S.) b3: [And hence the saying,] أَتَتْنَا رِيحٌ مِنْ سَدَادِ أَرْضِهِمْ (tropical:) A wind came to us from the direction of their land. (A, TA.) b4: It is also used as an epithet, syn. with سَدِيدٌ, q. v. (L.) b5: and السَّدَادُ [as though meaning The right projecter] is a name that was given to a bow belonging to the Prophet, as ominating the hitting of the object aimed at by that which was shot from it. (TA.) A2: See also سِدَادٌ, in three places.

سُدَادٌ: see سُدَّةٌ, first sentence.

سِدَادٌ A thing with which an interstice, or intervening space, is closed, or closed up: (AO, M, L: [see also سَدٌّ:]) and a thing with which a breach, or gap, (M, A,) is stopped, or stopped up, (M,) or repaired, and made firm or strong: (A:) pl. أَسِدَّةٌ. (M.) Primarily, accord. to ISh, (Meyd, in explanation of a prov. mentioned in what follows,) Somewhat of milk that dries up in the orifice of a she-camel's teat; (Meyd, K;) because it stops up the passage of the milk. (Meyd.) Also A stopper of a bottle (S, * Mgh, * Msb, K, * TA) &c.: (Msb:) in this sense [as well as in those before mentioned] with kesr (S, Mgh, Msb, K) only [to the س]: and so in the sense next following. (S, K.) A body of horse and foot serving as blockaders of the frontier of a hostile country. (S, K, * TA.) b2: سِدَادٌ مِنْ عَوَزٍ and ↓ سَدَادٌ, (ISk, S, M, Msb, K,) but the former is the more chaste, (S,) and it alone is mentioned by most authors in this saying, because it is from سداد as meaning the “ stopper ” of a bottle; (Msb;) and some say that ↓ سَداد, with fet-h, is a corruption; (Msb, K;) expressly disallowed by As and ISh; (Msb;) a prov.; (Meyd;) meaning (tropical:) A thing by which want is supplied, (S, M, Msb, K,) and by which life is preserved; accord. to ISh, if incomplete; and accord. to As, a thing by which somewhat of the entire wants of one's case is supplied. (Msb.) One says also, أَصَبْتُ بِهِ سِدَادًا مِنَ العَيْشِ and ↓ سَدَادًا (tropical:) I attained thereby a thing by which want was supplied; (S, K, * TA;) or a means of sustaining life. (AO, L.) b3: See also سَدٌّ, in two places.

سَدُودٌ: see سُدٌّ.

سَدِيدٌ, applied to a spear, Seldom missing; and [to the same, and] to an arrow, that hits the mark; (TA;) and to a saying, (S, M, L,) as also ↓ سَدَادٌ (M, L) and ↓ سَدَدٌ; (L;) and an action; (TA;) and an affair, as also ↓ أَسَدُّ; (S, A, L;) right, direct, or in a right state; having, or taking, a right direction or tendency; tending towards the right point or object: (S, M, A, L, TA:) and ↓ سِدٌّ, applied to speech, signifies the same; (TA;) and true. (K, TA.) b2: And applied to a man, meaning Who pursues a right course; as also ↓ أَسَدٌّ; (M;) and [in an intensive sense] ↓ سَدَّادٌ: (TA:) or, (Msb,) as also ↓ مُسِدٌّ, (S,) who hits the right thing in his saying (S, Msb) and in his action. (Msb.) سَدَادَةٌ: see سَدٌّ, in two places.

سَدَّادٌ: see سَدِيدٌ.

سَادَّةٌ (tropical:) An eye (عَيْنٌ) of which the sight has gone; (A;) that has become white, and with which one does not see, but which has not yet burst: (Az, A, * L, K:) or that is open, but does not see strongly: (IAar, L, K:) pl. سُدُودٌ, (IAar, L,) or سُدُدٌ. (K.) b2: Also (assumed tropical:) An old and weak she-camel. (IAar, K.) أَسَدُّ: see سَدِيدٌ, in two places.

مَسَدٌّ [properly A place of closing, or stopping, &c.]: see 1, in two places.

مُسِدٌّ: see سَدِيدٌ.

مُسَدَّدٌ Directed; pointed in a right direction. (S TA.) b2: And A man directed, accommodated, adapted, or disposed, to that which is right [of words and of actions]; (L;) who does that which is right, (يَعْمَلُ بِالسَّدَادِ وَالقَصْدِ, S, L,) keeping to the right way; in which sense it is related by some with kesr, ↓ مُسَدِّدٌ. (L.) [Golius explains it as meaning, on the authority of the S, who executes his affairs with sure and good judgment, and with happy success: and Freytag thus explains ↓ مُسَدِّدٌ, as from the S.]

مُسَدِّدٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places.
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