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Entries on صم in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha and Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin
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صم: الصَّمَمُ: ذَهابُ السَّمعِ، والاكتِنازُ في جَوْفِ القَنَا، والصَّلابةُ في الحَجَر، والشِّدَّةُ في الأمر. وفتنة صماء. والصِمَّةُ والصِمُّ: من أسماء الأسد. ويقال: صَمامِ صَمامِ بمعنيَيْنِ، أي تَصامُّوا في السُّكُوت، واحمِلوا في الحَمْلةِ. والتَّصميمُ: المُضِيُّ في كلِّ أمرٍ. وصَمَّمَ في عَضَّتِه اذا نَيَّبَ فلم يُرسِلْ ما عَضَّ، قال المتلمس:

فأطرق إطراق الشجاع ولو يرى ... مساغا لنابيه الشجاع لصَمَّما

والصِّمامُ: رأس القارُورة، والفِعلُ صَمَمْتُها. والصَّمّانُ: أرضٌ الى جَنْبِ رَمْلِ عالِجٍ، وكُلُّ أرضٍ كذلك، الى جَنْبِ رمل، صُلبةٍ الحِجارةِ، وكذلك الصَّمّانةُ. والصَّميمُ: العَظْمُ الذي هو قِوامُ العُضْوِ مِثلُ صَميمِ الوَظيف وصَميمِ الرأس ونحوهما. ومنه يقال: هو من صَميم قَومه، أي من خالِصهِم وأصلهم. وأوَّلُ مَن سَمَّى السيفَ صَمْصامة عَمْرو بنُ مَعْدِي كَرِبَ حين وَهَبَ سيفَه ثم قال: خَليلٌ لم أَخُنْه ولم يخني ... على الصمصامة السيف السَّلامُ

والصَّمصامَةُ: اسمٌ للسيف القاطعِ، وللأسد. ومن العَرَب من يجعَلُ اسمَه معرفة ولا يَصرِفه كقوله:

تَصميمَ صَمصامةَ حينَ صَمَّما

وصوتٌ مُصِمٌّ يُصِمُّ الصِّماخ. وصَميمُ الحَرِّ والشِّتاء: أَشَدُّ حَراً وبَرْداً.

مص: مَصِصْتُ الشيءَ وامتَصَصْتُه، [والمَصُّ في مُهْلةٍ] ومُصاصَتُه: ما امتَصَصْتُ منه. والمُصاصُ: نَباتٌ يُسَمَّى؟ اذا كان نَديّاً رَطْباً، فاذا يَبِسَ قِشرُه اتُّخِذَتْ منه الحِبالُ. ومُصاصُ القَومِ: أصْلُ مَنْبتِهم وأفضَلُ سِطَتِهم، قال رؤبة:

الاكَ يَحمُونَ المُصاصَ المحضا  والمَصِّيصةُ: ثَغْرٌ من ثُغُور الرُّوم.

والماصَّةُ: داءُ يأخُذُ الصَّبيَّ، وهو شَعَراتٌ تَنُبُتُ مُنْثَنِيَةً على سَناسِنِ القَفَا ، فلا يَنْجَع فيه طعامٌ ولا شرابٌ حتى تُنْتَفَ من أصولها. ومَصّانٌ ومَصّانَةٌ: [شَتم للرجل يُعَيرَّ برضع الغَنَم من أخلافِها بفيه] . والمَصْمَصَةُ: غَسْلُ الفَم بطَرَف اللسانِ دونَ المَضْمَضَةِ. وفَرَسٌ مُصامِصٌ: أي شديدُ تركيبِ [العظام] والمفاصل، [وكذلك المُصَمِّصُ] .
صم
الصَمَمُ في الأذُنِ: ذَهَابُ سَمْعِها. وفي القَنَاةِ: اكْتِنَازُ جَوْفِها. وفي الحَجَرِ: صَلاَبَةٌ.
وفِتْنَة صَمّاءُ: مُنْكَرَةٌ. والصَمُّ: اسْم من أسْمَاءِ الأسَدِ، وكذلك الصِّمَةُ، وجَمْعُه أصْمَامٌ، وجَمْعُ الصَمَّةِ صِمَم، وبه سُميَ صِمَّةُ بن عَبْدِ اللَّهِ.
والصِّمَةُ: الشُّجَاعُ أيضاً. وصَمَامِ صَمَامِ: على مَعنى تَصَامّوا في السكوتِ، وقيل: احْمِلُوا في الحَمْلَةِ.
وفي المَثَل: " صَمِّي صَمَامِ " للداهية، و " صَمي ابْنَةَ الجَبَل " عِنْدَ اشْتِدَادِ الحَرْب، و " صَمتْ حَصَاة بِدَمٍ " إذا تَفَاقَمَ الأمْرُ، و " صَم صَدَاه أي هَلَكَ.
والتصْمِيْمُ: المُضِيُّ في الأمْرِ. وصَممَ في عَضته: إذا نَيبَ. وصَوْت مُصم: يُصِمُّ الصمَاخَ. وهو يُصِمم: أي يَشْتَدُّ غَضَبُه.
وسُميَ رَجَب الأصَم؛ لأنَه لا يُسْمَعُ فيه صَوْتُ السلاح. ويقولونَ: جاءَ بما يُصم منه الحُدَاءُ: أي بمالٍ كثيرٍ، وهو من قَوْلهم: أصَم دُعَاؤه أي وافَقَ قَوْماً صُماً. وأصَم الرجُلُ إصْمَاماً: صادَفَ صَمَماً من المَدْعُو. وأصْمَمْتُ الرَّجُلَ عن أمْرِ كذا: وَجَدْته أصَم عنه. وصَمم الرجُلُ وأصَمَّ. وناقَة صماءُ: لاقِحُ.
والصمِيْمُ: العَظْمُ الذي هو قِوَامُ العِضْوِ. وصَمِيْمُ الرأْسِ ونَحْوِه. وهو من صَمِيْمِ قَوْمِه: أي من خالِصِهمِ وأصْلِهم، وصِمَّتُهم نَحْوُه. وصَمِيْمُ الحَر والشتَاءِ: أشَدُّه بَرْداً وحَراً. وصَمْصَمَةُ القَوْمِ: وَسَطُهم.
هو في صَمْصَمَةِ قَوْمِه وصَمِيْمَتِهم: أي صمِيمِهم.
والصمْصِمَةُ: الجَماعَةُ من الناس. والصمْصَامَةُ: السيْفُ القاطِعُ. والأسَد. والشُّجَاعُ. وصَمْصامَةُ: اسْمٌ للسَّيْفِ مَعْرِفَةٌ. والصمَمُ من الخَيْلِ: الشَّدِيْدُ الأسْرِ المَعْصُوب، والأنْثى صَمَمَةٌ، والجَمْعُ صمَمَاتٌ. وكذلك الرجُلُ، وهو الذي لا يَتَوَقّى شَيْئاً. وفَرَس صَمَمٌ: إذا صَممَ في عَدْوِه. والصِّمْصِمُ: الماضي المُصَممُ على ما يُرِيْدُ الجَريْءُ. وهو الغَلِيْظُ من الرجَالَ.
والصمَاصِمُ والصُّمَاصِمَةُ: الماضي، والصَّمْصَامُ: مِثْله. والصمَاصِمُ: الشدِيْدُ النشِيْطُ. وقيل: الذي لا يَشْبَعُ. ورَجُل صَمَمٌ: شَدِيْدٌ.
والصمْصِمُ: أرْضٌ كثيرةُ الحِجَارَةِ. والصُّمْصُمَةُ من الأرضِ: غِلَظُها. والصمْصمُ: الأكَمَةُ الغَلِيْظَةُ.
والصَّمّانُ: أرْضٌ إلى رَمْلِ عالِج صُلْبَةُ الحِجَارَةِ ذاتُ جِبَالٍ. والصِّمَةُ: الأنْثى من القَنَافِذِ. والصمْصَمَةُ: صَوْتُها. وصَمٌمْتُ الفَرَسَ والبَعِيرَ العَلَفَ: إذا أمْكَنْتَه منه فاحْتَقَنَ منه الشَّحْمُ والبِطْنَةُ. وصَممْتُه الحَدِيْثَ: أي أوْعَيْتَه إيّاه. وإذا أطْعَمْتَ الرجُلَ فقد صَمَمْتَه، ومنه صَمَمْتُ القارُوْرَةَ أصُمُّها صَمّاً، وأصْمَمْتُها لُغَةٌ. واصْمُمْ مَتَاعَكَ في وِعائكَ.
وصمَمْتُه بحَجَرٍ وعَصاً: ضَرَبْته به. وُيسَمّى طَرَفُ العَفْجَةِ الرَّقِيْقَةِ: الصَّمّاء، وقيل: هي القِبَةُ، والجَمِيعُ الصَّمَاوَاتُ.
والصمّانَةُ: جَمَاعَةٌ من حُمُرِ الوَحْشِ والعُيُوْرَةِ. والصُّمَيْمَاءُ: نَبْتٌ يُشْبِهُ الغَرَزَ؛ يَنْبُتُ في القِيْعَانِ.
ويقولون: أعْطَيْتَني صِمةً لا أنْتَفِعُ بها: وهي العظَيْمُ الذي لا مُخ فيه.
وشَمْلَةٌ صماءُ: وهو أنْ يُدِيْرَ الكِسَاءَ مِمّا يَلي يَسَارَه ثم يُدِيْرَه حَتى يَنْتَهِيَ به إلى يَمِيْنِه. وفي مَثَلٍ: " غَنِّها فإنَها صَماء " أي مَجْنُونَة لاتَعْقِلُ. والصمِيْمُ: القِشْرَةُ اليابِسَةُ الخارِجَةُ من البَيْضِ. والصمّامُ: الشَّدِيْدُ.

صم

1 صّمَّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) and صَمِمَ, which is extr., (M, K,) [first Pers\. of each صَمِمْتُ,] aor. ـَ (M, Msb, K,) inf. n. صَمَمٌ (S, * M, Msb, K) and صَمٌّ; (M, K;) and ↓ أَصَمَّ; (S, M, Msb, K;) He was, or became, deaf; (M, * Msb, K; *) [or] he had a stoppage of the ear, and a heaviness of hearing. (M, K.) And صَمَّتِ الأُذُنُ, aor. as above, inf. n. صَمَمٌ, The ear was, or became, deaf. (Msb.) b2: [And He was, or became, as though he heard not.] One says, صَمَّ عَنْهُ (assumed tropical:) [He was as though he heard not him, or it; he was deaf to him, or it]; (M;) and عَنْهُ ↓ أَصَمَّ [meaning the same]. (S, M.) b3: [Hence صَمَّ signifies also (assumed tropical:) He or it, uttered, or made, no sound or noise; like him who, not hearing, returns no reply to a call or question; (assumed tropical:) was dumb, or mute.] One says, صَمَّتْ حَصَاةٌ بِدَمٍ (tropical:) [A pebble made no sound in falling upon the ground by reason of blood]; i. e. the blood was so copious that if one threw a pebble into it no sound would be heard in consequence thereof, (As, S, M, Meyd, K, TA,) because it would not fall upon the ground: (As, S, Meyd:) the saying is a prov. (Meyd.) And hence the saying of Imra-el-Keys, صمِّى ابْنَةَ الجَبَلِ, (S, K,) in the following verse: بُدِّلْتُ مِنْ وَائِلٍ وَكِنْدَةَ عَدْ وَانَ وَفَهْمًا صَمِّى ابْنَةَ الجَبَلِ (assumed tropical:) [I have been given in exchange, for Wáïl and Kindeh,' Adwán and Fahm: make no sound, O pebble: app. meaning that he would shed much blood]: (S, TA: but this verse is omitted in one of my two copies of the S:) or the meaning is, O echo; (S, M, Meyd, K;) so they assert: (AHeyth, TA:) or O calamity; the saying being a prov.; (Meyd, TA;) applied to the case of a severe calamity; as though meaning be dumb, O calamity; said by As to be applied in relation to an event deemed excessively foul or evil: (TA:) or O serpent; (Meyd, TA;) which is said to be the primary meaning: (Meyd:) or O rock. (A Heyth, K, TA. [See also the second of the sentences here following.]) One says also, صَمَّ صَدَاهُ (tropical:) [His echo became dumb, or may his echo become dumb;] meaning he perished, or may he perish. (S, K, TA.) And ↓ صَمِّى صَمَامِ [in the CK erroneously written صُمِّى] meaning (tropical:) Increase, O calamity: (S, K, TA:) or it is applied to a man who brings to pass a calamity, and means be dumb, O calamity: (TA:) or صَمَامِ means calamity, and war; but primarily, the serpent; and this saying, like صَمِّى ابْنَةَ الجَبَلِ, is a prov. said when two parties refuse to make peace, and persist in opposition; meaning answer not the charmer, O serpent, but continue as thou art wont to be. (Meyd.) b4: صَمَمٌ in relation to stones, (Lth, TA,) or stone, (M,) [app. as an inf. n.,] signifies The being hard [and solid (see أَصَمُّ)]; or [as a simple subst.] hardness [and solidity]: (Lth, M, TA:) and in relation to a spear-shaft, the being compact; or compactness. (M.) One says, صَمَّ الحَجَرُ, inf. n. صَمَمٌ, The stone was hard [and solid]. (MA.) And صَمَّتِ الفِتْنَةُ, meaning [The trial, or civil war, &c.,] was, or became, hard, vehement, or severe. (Msb.) A2: صَمَّ القَارُورَةَ, (S, K,) or صَمٌّ رَأْسَ القَارُورَةِ, (M,) aor. ـُ (PS, [in a copy of the M صَمِّ, contr. to a general rule in the case of a trans. verb of this class, and app. a mistranscription,]) inf. n. صَمٌّ, (M,) He stopped the flask or bottle [app. with a صَمَام]: (S, K:) or he stopped the head of the flask or bottle, and bound it; as also ↓ اصمّهُ: (K:) or اصمّ القَارُورَةَ signifies he put a صِمَام to the flask or bottle. (S, K.) b2: And صَمَّ الجُرْحَ, aor. ـُ inf. n. صَمٌّ, He bound the wound, and put upon it a bandage with medicament. (M.) b3: And صَمَّهُ, (S, M, K) inf. n. صَمٌّ, (M,) He struck him, (S, K,) or it, i. e. his head, (M,) with a staff, or stick, (S, M,) and with a stone, (S, M, K,) and with the like thereof. (M.) And صُمَّ, with damm, He was struck vehemently. (IAar, TA.) 2 صمّم, said of a sword, (S, M, K, TA,) accord. to the K, signifies It struck the joint, and cut, or severed, it: or i. q. طَبَّقَ: but this is at variance with what is said by J and other leading authorities; which is as follows: (TA:) it penetrated into the bone, and cut, or severed, it; but when it strikes the joint, and cuts, or severs, it, one says طَبَّقَ; a poet says, describing a sword, يُصَمِّمُ أَحْيَانًا وَحِينًا يُطَبِّقُ [It penetrates into the bone, &c., sometimes, and at one time it strikes the joint, &c.]: (S, TA:) or it passed into the bones: (M:) and ↓ صَمْصَمَ, said of a sword, signifies the same: (M, TA:) or تَصْمِيمٌ signifies a sword's penetrating into that which is struck with it without its causing any sound to be heard; from الصَّمَمُ in the ear. (Ham p. 326.) b2: And hence تَصْمِيمٌ signifies also (tropical:) A man's keeping constantly, or perseveringly, to the thing that he purposes, until he attains [it]. (Ham ubi suprà.) One says, صَمَّمَ عَلَى كَذَا (assumed tropical:) He kept constantly, or perseveringly, to his opinion in respect of such a thing, after his desiring to do it. (IDrd, TA.) b3: And صمّم, (S, Msb, K, TA,) inf. n. تَصْمِيمٌ, (M, K,) (tropical:) He acted, or went on, with penetrative energy, or with sharpness, vigorousness, and effectiveness, (S, M, Msb, K, TA,) in an affair, (M, Msb, K, TA,) and in journeying, (S, K, TA,) in this case said of a horse, (Z, TA,) and in other things; (S;) as also ↓ صَمْصَمَ. (K.) b4: And (tropical:) He bit, and infixed his canine teeth, (S, K, TA,) and did not let go what he bit: (S, TA:) or صمّم فِى عَضَّتِهِ he infixed his teeth [or canine teeth] in his bite. (A, TA.) b5: And صمّم الفَرَسَ العَلَفَ (tropical:) He (a man) enabled the horse to take of the fodder to such a degree that fat and repletion stuffed him. (K, * TA.) b6: And صمّم صَاحِبَهُ الحَدِيثَ (tropical:) He made his companion to retain the narrative, or story, in his memory. (K, * TA.) b7: See also the next paragraph.4 اصمّ, intrans.: see 1, first and fourth sentences.

A2: اصمّهُ He, (God, S, Msb, K,) or it, (a disease, M,) rendered him deaf; (S, * M, * Msb, K; *) [or] caused him to have a stoppage of the ear, and a heaviness of hearing. (M, K.) b2: [Hence,] أَصَمَّنِى الكَلَامَ (assumed tropical:) He, or it, diverted me from hearing the speech; as though he, or it, rendered me deaf. (TA.) b3: [Hence, اصمّهُ signifies also (assumed tropical:) He, or it, caused him to be as though he heard not. b4: And hence, (assumed tropical:) He, or it, caused him, or it, to utter, or make, no sound or noise; like him who, not hearing, returns no reply to a call, or question; to be dumb, or mute.] One says, أَصَمَّ اللّٰهُ صَدَاهُ (tropical:) [May God make his echo to return no sound;] meaning may God destroy him: (TA:) a prov., said in imprecating death upon a man; the صدي being that which returns the like of his voice, or cry, from the mountains &c.; and when a man dies, the صدي hears not from him anything that it should answer him, so that it is as though it were deaf. (Meyd.) [In the vulgar language, ↓ صَمَّمَ likewise signifies (assumed tropical:) He silenced him, reduced him to silence, or closed his mouth: so says De Sacy, in his Chrest. Arabe, sec. ed., iii. 379.] b5: And اصمّهُ [in the CK اَصْمَمَهُ] also signifies He found him to be أَصَمّ [i. e. deaf]. (S, M, K.) One says, نَادَاهُ فَأَصَمَّهُ [He called him, or called to him, and found him to be deaf]. (TA.) And أَصَمَّ دُعَاؤُهُ His call found persons deaf to it, (Th, M, K,) who would not hear his censure. (K.) b6: See also 1, near the end.6 تصامّ He feigned himself to be أَصَمّ [i. e. deaf]. (S.) [It is intrans. and trans.] You say, تصامّ عَنْهُ and تصامّهُ He feigned to him that he was deaf. (M.) And تصامّ عَنِ الحَدِيثِ (M, K) and تصامّهُ (M) He feigned (M, K) to his companion (M) that he was deaf to the narrative, or story. (M, K. *) تَصَامَمْتُهُ means تَصَامَمْتُ مِنْهُ [or عَنْهُ], i. e. I made a show of being deaf [to it], and feigned myself inattentive [to it]. (Ham p.

169.) R. Q. 1 صَمْصَمَ: see 2, in two places.

A2: صَمْصَمَتِ الصِّمَّةُ, (TK,) inf. n. صَمْصَمَةٌ, (K, TK,) The female hedge-hog uttered its cry. (K, * TK.) الصِّمُّ a name for (assumed tropical:) Calamity, or misfortune; (S, TA;) as also ↓ الصِّمَّةُ, (TA,) and so ↓ صَمَامِ, like قَطَامِ, in a phrase mentioned in the first paragraph, q. v. (S, K. [See also this last word below.]) b2: And (assumed tropical:) The lion; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ الصِّمَّةُ, (M, Msb, K,) thus called because of his courage, [i. e. from the latter word as signifying “ courageous,” but accord. to the Msb the reverse is the case,] (M,) and so ↓ الصُّمَصِمُ and ↓ الصُّمَاصِمُ: (K:) the pl. of ↓ صِمَّةٌ is صِمَمٌ. (TA.) صِمَّةٌ Courageous; (S, M, Msb, K;) applied to a man; (S, M;) one who renders deaf him whom he smites. (Er-Rághib, TA.) b2: See also the next preceding paragraph, in three places. b3: Also A male serpent: (S, K:) pl. صِمَمٌ. (S.) b4: And A female hedge-hog. (K.) b5: See also صَمَامٌ.

صَمَمٌ inf. n. of the intrans. verb صَمَّ [q. v.]. (S, * M, Msb, K.) A2: See also صِمْصِمٌ, in four places.

صَمَامِ [an imperative verbal noun, like نَزَالِ

&c.]. One says, صَمَامِ صَمَامِ, meaning Feign ye deafness, in silence. (S, K.) Also meaning Charge ye upon the enemy. (AHeyth, TA.) A2: Also (tropical:) Hard, or severe, calamity or misfortune; and so ↓ الصَّمَّآءُ; (K, TA;) [as though] closed up [or obdurate, or deaf to deprecation]: (TA:) or الصَّمَّآءُ signifies [simply] calamity, or misfortune: (S:) and ↓ دَاهِيَةٌ صَمَّآءُ signifies a calamity, or misfortune, [as though] closed up, and hard. (M.) See also الصِّمُّ, above.

صِمَامٌ The سِدَاد [or stopper], (S, M, K,) [i. e.] the thing that is put into the mouth, (Msb,) of a flask, or bottle: (S, M, Msb, K:) and its شِدَاد [app. meaning the piece of skin that is tied over the head]: (M:) or accord. to some it signifies the عِفَاص [which has the latter meaning]: (Msb:) or it signifies the thing that is put into the head of the flask, or bottle; and عِفَاص signifies the “ thing [or piece of skin] that is tied upon it: ” (M:) and ↓ صِمَامَةٌ signifies the same as صِمَامٌ, (IAar, K,) as also ↓ صِمَّةٌ. (K.) b2: Also The فَرْج; perhaps for مَوْضِعُ صِمَامٍ: (Mgh, TA:) so in a trad., in which it is said that الوَطْءُ should be in one صِمَام: but, as some relate it, the word is there with س [i. e. سِمَام]. (TA.) صَمِيمٌ The bone that is the [main] stay, or support, of the limb or member or the like; (M, K, and Ham p. 302;) as the صميم [or principal bone] of the shank (M and Ham) of a beast, (M,) and that of the head; (M and Ham;) opposed to وَشِيظٌ, because the latter is smaller than the former: (M:) and the thing that is the [main] stay, or support, of another thing. (Ham p. 359.) b2: [Hence,] The heart: so in a saying of a poet cited voce دَلَفَ. (Ham p. 678.) b3: And hence, also, (TA,) (tropical:) The prime, principal, or most essential, part; (M, K, TA;) the choice, best, or most excellent, part; of a thing (S, M, Msb, K, TA) of any kind. (M.) One says, هُوَ فِى صَمِيمِ قَوْمِهِ (tropical:) [He is of the choice, best, or most excellent, of his people or party; of the main stock thereof; or of those that constitute the members, exclusive of such as are followers, or incorporated confederates, thereof]: (S, TA:) contr. of شَظًى (S in art. شظى) [and of شِقٌّ, q. v.]. b4: And (tropical:) The greatest intenseness or vehemence or violence, or the most intense or vehement or violent degree, of heat, and of cold: (S, K, TA:) or simply the intenseness or vehemence or violence thereof. (M.) b5: And (assumed tropical:) The middle [or core] of the heart. (Msb.) b6: And The shell (lit. the dry, or hard, exterior covering) of the egg. (K.) A2: Also an epithet, applied to a man, (M, K,) and to a woman, and to two persons (M,) and to a pl. number, (M, K,) (tropical:) Pure, unmixed, or genuine, in respect of race, lineage, or parentage. (M, K, TA.) صِمَامَةٌ: see صِمَامٌ.

صَمَّانٌ Hard ground, (M,) [i. e.] any such ground, (K,) containing stones, by the side of sands; as also ↓ صَمَّانَةٌ: (M, K:) or the latter is a n. un.; and the former signifies hard ground: (Ham p. 285:) or rugged ground, (S, M,) falling short of what is called جَبَلٌ: (M:) it is so called because of its hardness. (TA.) صَمَّانَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

صَمْصَمٌ Very niggardly or tenacious: (K:) or niggardly, or tenacious, in the utmost degree. (IAar, TA.) b2: See also the next paragraph. b3: [And see ضَمْضَمٌ.]

صِمْصِمٌ, (S, M, K,) applied to a man, (S, M,) Thick: (A'Obeyd, S:) or short and thick: (M, K:) or it signifies, (S,) or signifies also, (K,) bold, or daring; that acts, or proceeds, with penetrative energy, or with sharpness, vigorousness, and effectiveness: (S, K:) and applied to a man and to a horse, (M, K,) and to a mare, (M,) [in like manner,] i. q. ↓ مُصَمِّمٌ [and مُصَمِّمَةٌ (in the CK مُصَمَّمٌ is erroneously put for مُصَمِّمٌ) i. e. that acts, or proceeds, with penetrative energy, or with sharpness, vigourousness, and effectiveness], (M, K,) as also ↓ صَمَمٌ, (K, TA,) or ↓ صَمْصَمٌ, (so in a copy of the M,) and ↓ صَمْصَامٌ, and ↓ صَمْصَامَةٌ, and ↓ صُمَصِمٌ, and ↓ صُمَاصِمٌ, (M, K, the last omitted in the TA,) and ↓ صُمَاصِمَةٌ: (K:) or strong, robust, or hardy: or compact in make: (M, in relation to all of these epithets:) or ↓ صَمَمٌ, applied to a man, has the former of these two meanings: or the latter of them; as also صِمْصِمٌ, and ↓ صُمَصِمٌ: and, accord. to AO, ↓ صَمَمٌ applied to a horse, and ↓ صَمَمَةٌ to a mare, signify strong, firm, compact in make. (TA.) A2: See also صِمْصِمَةٌ.

صُمَصِمٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places: b2: and see also الصِّمُّ.

صَمْصَمَةٌ inf. n. of R. Q. 1 [q. v.]

A2: See also the paragraph here following.

صِمْصِمَةٌ A company, or collection, (M, K,) of men; like زِمْزِمَةٌ; neither of which words is formed by substitution from the other: (M, TA: [in the TA in art. زم, this is said of زِمْزِمَةٌ and ضِمْضِمَةٌ:]) pl. [or rather coll. gen. n.] ↓ صِمْصِمٌ. (M, K.) b2: Also The middle of a people or party; and so ↓ صَمْصَمَةٌ. (K.) b3: And A rugged [hill such as is termed]

أَكَمَة, of which the stones are almost erect. (En-Nadr, TA.) صَمْصَامٌ, (S, K,) or سَيْفٌ صَمْصَامٌ, (M,) and ↓ صَمْصَامَةٌ, (S, M, K, [in the CK, erroneously, صِمْصَامَة,]) A sword, (K,) or a sharp sword, (S, M,) that will not bend. (S, M, K.) الصَّمْصَامُ, (S, K,) or ↓ الصَّمْصَامَةُ, (M,) was the name of The sword of 'Amr Ibn-Maadee-Kerib. (S, M, K.) And some of the Arabs make ↓ صَمْصَامَةُ, thus without tenween, imperfectly decl., to be the name of A particular sword. (IB, TA.) b2: See also صِمْصِمٌ.

صَمْصَامَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in three places: b2: and see also صِمْصِمٌ.

صُمَاصِمٌ: see صِمْصِمٌ: b2: and see also الصِّمُّ.

صُمَاصِمَةٌ: see صِمْصِمٌ.

أَصَمُّ applied to any animal, (Mgh,) Deaf; (S, * M, * Mgh, Msb, K; *) [or] having a stoppage of the ear, and a heaviness of hearing; (M, K:) fem.

صَمَّآءُ: (Mgh, Msb:) pl. صُمٌّ (M, Msb, K) and صُمَّانٌ. (M, K.) A poet says, أَصَمُّ عَمَّا سَآءَهُ سَمِيعُ (TA,) a prov., (Meyd,) meaning Feigning himself deaf to that which displeases him, (Meyd, TA,) i. e. to what is foul, (Meyd,) as though he heard it not, (TA,) but hearing (Meyd, TA) that which pleases him, i. e. what is good; as does the generous man. (Meyd.) And similar is the saying, وَلِى أُذْنٌ عَنِ الفَحْشَآءِ صَمَّا [And I have an ear deaf to that which is foul]. (TA.) [See also Ham p. 636, for another similar ex.] One says likewise, دَعَاهُ دَعْوَةَ الأَصَمِّ (assumed tropical:) He called him [with the call of the deaf, meaning,] with extraordinary force. (TA.) And ضَرَبَهُ ضَرْبَ الأَصَمِّ (tropical:) He beat him [with the beating of the deaf, meaning,] uninterruptedly and excessively; because the deaf, when he does thus, [not hearing any cry,] imagines that he is falling short of what he should do, and therefore will not leave off. (TA.) And لَمَعَ بِثَوْبِهِ لَمْعَ الأَصَمِّ (assumed tropical:) He (one warning a people from afar) made a sign by waving his garment continually, as does the deaf; as though he heard not the reply. (TA.) and حَيَّةٌ أَصَمُّ (M, K, TA) and صَمَّآءُ (TA) (tropical:) A serpent that will not accept charming; (M, K, TA;) as though it heard it not; (M;) that will not obey the charmer: (TA:) and [in like manner] the epithet صُمٌّ is applied to scorpions. (M.) and رَجُلٌ أَصَمُّ (tropical:) A man whom one does not hope to win over, and who will not be turned back from the object of his desire; (M, K, TA;) as though he were called and would not hear. (M, TA.) And دَهْرٌ أَصَمُّ (assumed tropical:) [Inexorable fortune;] as though one complained to it and it would not hear. (M.) And الصَّمَّآءُ and دَاهِيَةٌ صَمَّآءُ as expl. voce صَمَامِ, q. v. And فِتْنَةٌ صَمَّآءُ (assumed tropical:) A sedition, or the like, that is severe, or hard to be borne; (S, Msb;) to the allaying of which there is no way; because of its having gone to the utmost extent. (TA. [See also أَبْكَمُ.]) And أَمْرٌ أَصَمُّ (assumed tropical:) An affair, or event, that is severe, or hard to be borne. (TA.) and صَمَمٌ is tropically attributed to الحِلْم: (M:) a poet, cited by Th, says, قُلْ مَا بَدَا لَكَ مِنْ زُورٍ وَمِنْ كَذِبٍ

حِلْمِى أَصَمُّ وَأُذْنِى غَيْرُ صَمَّآءِ (tropical:) [the last word I find written thus, app. for the sake of the rhyme: i. e. Say what occurs to thee, of falsehood and of lying: my forbearance is deaf, i. e. insensible, to it, though my ear is not deaf]. (M, TA.) صَمَّآءُ is applied to a قَطَاة [or bird of the species termed قَطًا, and may in this case be rendered (assumed tropical:) Small-eared, or dull-eared, being applied thereto] because of the سَكَك [i. e. smallness

&c.] of its ear or because it is deaf when thirsting. (M.) And الأَصَمُّ [as though meaning (tropical:) The deafmute] is an epithet applied to رَجَب, (S, M, Msb, K,) the month thus named, (Msb,) which the people of the Time of Ignorance called شَهْرُ اللّٰهِ الأَصَمُّ, (Kh, S,) because the cry of the caller for aid was not heard in it, (Kh, S, M, Msb, K, *) shouting يَا لَفُلَانٍ and يَا صَبَاحَاهْ, (M, K,) nor the commotion of fight, (Kh, S, Msb,) nor the clash of arms, it being one of the sacred months: (Kh, S:) thus applied it is tropical, like نَائِمٌ in the phrase لَيْلٌ نَائِمٌ; as though, in it, the man were deaf to the sound of arms: (TA:) and in like manner it is also called مُنْصِلُ الأَلِّ. (M. [See also الأَصَبُّ, and مُحَرَّمٌ, and شَهْرٌ.]) b2: And [as that which is without a cavity is generally nonsonorous,] one says حَجَرٌ أَصَمُّ meaning (tropical:) Hard (S, M, Msb, K) and solid (S, Msb, K) stone: (S, &c.:) and صَخْرَةٌ صَمَّآءُ (tropical:) a hard and solid rock: (K, TA:) or this latter signifies (assumed tropical:) a rock in which is no crack nor hole: pl. صُمٌّ. (TA.) And قَنَاةٌ صَمَّآءُ (assumed tropical:) A compact spear-shaft. (M.) b3: الصَّمَّآءُ also signifies (assumed tropical:) The earth, or ground. (M:) and أَرْضٌ صَمَّآءُ (assumed tropical:) Rugged ground: pl. صُمٌّ. (K.) b4: Also [app. (assumed tropical:) The vermiform appendage of the cœcum;] the thin, or slender, extremity of the عفجة: (K: [the last word in this explanation is thus, without any syll. signs, in my MS. copy of the K and in the TA: in the CK, عَفِجَة: but the right reading is evidently عِفَجَة, which is said in the TA, in art. عفج, to be, like أَعْفَاجٌ, a pl. of عَفَجٌ and its dial. vars.: see this last word:] thus called [in my opinion because resembling a meatus auditorius that is closed, and therefore deaf; though said to be so called] because of its hardness. (TA.) b5: And نَاقَةٌ صَمَّآءُ (tropical:) A fat she-camel: (K, TA:) and, (K,) or as some say, (TA,) one that has just conceived, or become pregnant. (K, TA.) b6: اِشْتِمَالُ الصَّمَّآءِ, (S, Msb, K, TA,) which is forbidden in a trad., (TA,) is (assumed tropical:) The covering oneself with his garment, like [as is done in the case of] the شِمْلَة of the Arabs of the desert with their [garments called] أَكْسِيَة [pl. of كِسَآء]; (A'Obeyd, S;) i. e. the turning the كِسَآء, from the direction of one's right, upon his left arm and the part between his left shoulderjoint and neck, and then turning it a second time, from behind him, upon his right arm and the part between his right shoulder-joint and neck, so as to cover them both: (A'Obeyd, S, K:) or the wrapping oneself with the garment without making to it a place from which to put forth the hand: (Msb:) or, (K,) as the lawyers explain it, (A'Obeyd, S,) it is the wrapping one's body and arms with one garment, not having upon him another, and then raising it [in the K, as is said in the TA, يَضَعُهُ is erroneously put for يَرْفَعُهُ] on one of its sides, and putting it upon his shoulder, so that his pudendum appears from it: (A'Obeyd, S, K:) [but] with the Arabs, لِبْسَةُ الصَّمَّآءِ means the covering one's whole body with his garment, and not raising a side from which to put forth his hand: (Mgh:) when you say, of a man, اِشْتَمَلَ الصَّمَّآءَ, it is as though you said, اِشْتَمَلَ الشِّمْلَةَ الصَّمَّآءَ; for الصَّمَّآء is a sort of اِشْتِمَال. (S. [See also اِشْتَمَلَ, and الشِّمْلَةُ الصَّمَّآءُ, in art. شمل.]) b7: جَذْرٌ أَصَمُّ (assumed tropical:) A surd, or an irrational, root, in arithmetic; which is known only to God, accord. to a saying of 'Áïsheh: opposed to جَذْرٌ نَاطِقٌ. (Mgh in art. جذر.) b8: [فِعْلٌ أَصَمُّ A surd verb is a term sometimes used in grammar, as meaning a triliteral-radical verb of the class commonly called مُضَاعَفٌ of which the second and third radicals are the same letter.]

صَوْتٌ مَصِمٌّ A sound, or noise, or voice, that deafens the ear-hole. (TA.) أَلْفٌ مُصَمَّمٌ (assumed tropical:) A thousand completed; like مُصَمَّتٌ and مُصْمَتٌ. (TA in art. صمت.) مُصَمِّمٌ A sword that passes into the bones: (M:) or that penetrates into that which is struck with it. (TA.) b2: See also صِمْصِمٌ. b3: And (assumed tropical:) A strong camel: so says Aboo-' Amr Esh-Sheybánee: and he cites the saying, حَمَّلْتُ أَثْقَالِى مُصَمِّمَاتِهَا [as meaning I loaded their strong camels with my burdens]: (TA:) or the مُصَمِّمَات, here mentioned, are the camels that do not utter a grumbling cry; patient of travel. (Ham p. 791.)

حَلَلَ

Entries on حَلَلَ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Ibn al-Athīr al-Jazarī, al-Nihāya fī Gharīb al-Ḥadīth wa-l-Athar
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- فِي حَدِيثِ عَائِشَةَ «قَالَتْ: طَيَّبْتُ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ لحِلِّه وحِرْمِه» .
وَفِي حَدِيثٍ آخَرَ «لِإِحْلَالِه حِينَ حَلَّ» يُقَالُ حَلَّ المحْرم يَحِلُّ حَلَالًا وحِلًّا، وأَحَلَّ يُحِلُّ إِحْلَالًا: إذَا حَلَّ لَهُ مَا يَحْرم عَلَيْهِ مِنْ مَحْظورات الْحَجِّ. ورجُل حِلٌّ مِنَ الإحْرام: أَيْ حَلَال. والحَلال:
ضِدّ الْحَرَامِ. ورجُلٌ حَلَال: أَيْ غَيْرُ مُحْرم وَلَا مُتَلَبِّس بأَسباب الْحَجِّ، وأَحَلَّ الرَّجل إِذَا خَرَجَ إِلَى الحِلِّ عَنِ الْحَرَمِ. وأَحَلَّ إِذَا دَخَلَ فِي شُهُور الحِلِّ. (هـ) وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ النَّخَعِيّ «أَحِلَّ بمَن أَحَلَّ بِكَ» أَيْ مَن تَرك إحرامَه وأَحَلَّ بِكَ فقاتَلك فَأْحِلل أَنْتَ أَيْضًا بِهِ وقَاتلْه وَإِنْ كُنْت مُحْرِما. وَقِيلَ: مَعْنَاهُ إِذَا أَحَلَّ رَجُلٌ مَا حَرَّم اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ منْك فادْفَعْه أَنْتَ عَنْ نفْسك بِمَا قدرْت عَلَيْهِ.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثٍ آخَرَ «مَنْ حَلَّ بِكَ فاحْلِل بِهِ» أَيْ مَنْ صَارَ بِسَبَبك حَلَالًا فَصرْ أَنْتَ بِهِ أَيْضًا حَلَالًا. هَكَذَا ذَكَرَهُ الْهَرَوِيُّ وَغَيْرُهُ. وَالَّذِي جَاءَ فِي كِتَابِ أَبِي عُبَيْدٍ عَنِ النَّخعي فِي المُحْرِم يَعْدُو عَلَيْهِ السبُع أَوِ اللّصُّ «أَحِلَّ بِمَنْ أَحَلَّ بِكَ» قَالَ: وَقَدْ رَوى عَنِ الشَّعْبِيّ مِثْلَهُ وشرَح مثْل ذَلِكَ.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ دُرَيد بْنِ الصِّمّة «قَالَ لمالِك بْنِ عَوْفٍ: أَنْتَ مُحِلٌّ بِقَوْمِكَ» أَيْ إِنَّكَ قَدْ أبَحْت حَرِيمهم وعرَّضْتَهم لِلْهَلَاكٍ، شبَّههم بالمُحْرم إِذَا أَحَلَّ، كَأَنَّهُمْ كَانُوا مَمْنُوعِينَ بالمُقَام فِي بُيُوتِهِمْ فَحَلُّوا بِالْخُرُوجِ مِنْهَا.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ العُمْرة «حَلَّت العمرة لمن اعتمر» أى صارة لَكُمْ حَلَالًا جَائِزَةً. وَذَلِكَ أَنَّهُمْ كَانُوا لَا يَعْتَمرون فِي الْأَشْهُرِ الحُرُم، فَذَلِكَ مَعْنَى قَوْلِهِمْ: إِذَا دَخل صَفَر حَلت العُمْرة لِمَنِ اعْتَمر.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ الْعَبَّاسِ وَزَمْزَمَ «لَسْت أُحِلُّها لمُغْتَسِل، وَهِيَ لِشَارب حٌّل وبِلٌّ» الحِلُّ بِالْكَسْرِ الحَلَال ضِدّ الْحَرَامِ وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «وَإِنَّمَا أُحِلَّت لِي سَاعَةً مِنْ نَهَارٍ» يَعْنِي مَكة يَوْمَ الْفَتْحِ حَيْثُ دخَلها عَنْوَةً غيرَ مُحْرِم.
وَفِيهِ «إِنَّ الصَّلَاةَ تَحْرِيمها التَّكْبِيرُ وتَحْلِيلُها التَّسْليم» أَيْ صَارَ المُصَلي بالتسْليم يَحِلُّ لَهُ مَا حَرُم عَلَيْهِ فِيهَا بِالتَّكْبِيرِ مِنَ الْكَلَامِ وَالْأَفْعَالِ الْخَارِجَةِ عَنْ كَلَامِ الصَّلَاةِ وأفْعالها، كَمَا يَحِلُّ للمُحْرِم بِالْحَجِّ عِنْدَ الْفَرَاغِ مِنْهُ مَا كَانَ حَرَامًا عَلَيْهِ.
[هـ] وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «لَا يَمُوتُ لِمُؤْمِنٍ ثَلَاثَةُ أَوْلَادٍ فَتَمسُّه النَّارُ إِلَّا تَحِلَّة القَسَم» قِيلَ أَرَادَ بِالْقَسَمِ قَوْلَهُ تَعَالَى وَإِنْ مِنْكُمْ إِلَّا وارِدُها تَقُولُ العَرَب: ضَرَبه تَحْلِيلا وَضَرَبَهُ تَعْذيرا إِذَا لَمْ يُبالغ فِي ضَرْبه، وَهَذَا مَثَل فِي القَليل المُفْرِط فِي القِلة، وَهُوَ أَنْ يُبَاشر مِنَ الْفِعْلِ الَّذِي يُقْسِم عَلَيْهِ الْمِقْدَارَ الَّذِي يُبِرُّ بِهِ قَسَمه، مِثْلَ أَنْ يَحْلِف عَلَى النُّزول بِمَكَانٍ، فَلَوْ وَقَع بِهِ وقْعة خَفيفة أجْزأتْه، فتِلك تَحِلَّة قَسَمه. فَالْمَعْنَى لَا تَمَسُّه النَّارُ إلاَّ مَسَّة يَسِيرَةً مِثْلَ تَحِلَّة قَسَم الْحَالِفِ، وَيُرِيدُ بتَحِلَّتِه الوُرُودَ عَلَى النَّارِ والاجْتياز بِهَا. وَالتَّاءُ فِي التَّحِلَّة زَائِدَةٌ.
(هـ) وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ الْآخَرُ «مَنْ حَرَس لَيْلَةً مِنْ وَرَاءِ الْمُسْلِمِينَ مُتَطوّعاً لَمْ يَأْخُذْهُ الشَّيْطَانُ وَلَمْ يرَ النَار تَمَسُّه إلاَّ تَحِلَّةَ القَسَم، قَالَ الله تعالى: وَإِنْ مِنْكُمْ إِلَّا وارِدُها وَمِنْهُ قَصِيدُ كَعْبِ بْنِ زُهَيْرٍ:
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أي قليل، كما يَحْلف الإنسان على الشي أَنْ يَفْعَلَهُ فَيَفْعَلُ مِنْهُ الْيَسِيرَ يُحَلّل بِهِ يَمينَه.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ عَائِشَةَ «أَنَّهَا قَالَتْ لِامْرَأَةٍ مَرَّت بِهَا: مَا أطْولَ ذَيْلَها؟ فَقَالَ: اغْتَبْتيها، قُومِي إِلَيْهَا فَتَحَلَّلِيها» يُقَالُ تَحَلَّلْتُه واسْتَحْلَلْتُه: إِذَا سَأَلْتَهُ أَنْ يَجْعَلَكَ فِي حِلٍّ مِنْ قِبَله.
(هـ) وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «مَنْ كَانَ عِنْدَهُ مَظْلِمة مِنْ أخِيه فَلْيَسْتَحِلَّه» .
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ أَبِي بَكْرٍ «أَنَّهُ قَالَ لامْرَأة حَلَفت أَنْ لَا تُعْتِق مَولاة لَهَا، فَقَالَ لَهَا: حِلَّا أُمَّ فُلان، واشْتراها وأعْتقها» أَيْ تَحَلَّلِي مِنْ يَمِينِكِ، وَهُوَ مَنْصُوبٌ عَلَى المصْدر.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ عَمْرِو بْنِ مَعْدي كَرِبَ «قَالَ لِعُمَرَ: حِلَّا يَا أَمِيرَ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ فِيمَا تَقُولُ» أَيْ تَحَلَّلْ مِنْ قَوْلِكَ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ أَبَى قَتَادَةَ «ثُمَّ تَرَكَ فتَحَلَّلَ» أَيْ لَمَّا انْحَلّتْ قُوَاه تَرَكَ ضَمَّه إِلَيْهِ، وَهُوَ تَفَعَّل، مِنَ الحَلِّ نَقِيضُ الشَّد.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ أَنَسٍ «قِيلَ لَهُ: حَدّثْنا بِبَعْضِ مَا سمعْته مِنْ رَسُولِ اللَّه صَلَّى اللَّه عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ، فَقَالَ وأَتَحَلَّلُ» أَيْ أسْتَثْنى.
(هـ) وَفِيهِ «أَنَّهُ سُئل: أَيُّ الْأَعْمَالِ أَفْضَلُ؟ فَقَالَ: الحَالّ المُرْتَحِل، قِيلَ: وَمَا ذَاكَ؟ قَالَ:
الخَاتِمُ المفتتِح، وَهُوَ الَّذِي يَخْتِم الْقُرْآنَ بِتِلَاوَتِهِ، ثُمَّ يفتَتِح التِّلاَوة مِنْ أَوَّلِهِ، شَبَّهَهُ بِالْمُسَافِرِ يَبْلُغُ المنْزِل فيَحُلُّ فِيهِ، ثُمَّ يفْتتح سَيْره: أَيْ يَبْتَدِؤُه. وَكَذَلِكَ قُرَّاء أَهْلِ مَكَّةَ إِذَا خَتَموا القرآن بالتّلاوة ابتدأوا وقرأوا الْفَاتِحَةَ وخَمْس آيَاتٍ مِنْ أَوَّلِ سُورَةِ الْبَقَرَةِ إلى «وَأُولئِكَ هُمُ الْمُفْلِحُونَ» ، ثُمَّ يَقْطَعون الْقِرَاءَةَ، ويُسَمُّون فَاعِلَ ذَلِكَ: الحَالّ المُرْتَحل، أَيْ خَتم الْقُرْآنَ وابْتَدأ بِأَوَّلِهِ وَلَمْ يَفْصِل بَيْنَهُمَا بِزَمَانٍ. وَقِيلَ: أَرَادَ بالحَالّ المرتَحل الْغَازِي الَّذِي لَا يَقْفُل عَنْ غزْو إلاَّ عَقَبه بآخَر.
وَفِيهِ «أَحِلُّوا اللهَ يغْفِرْ لَكم» أَيْ أسْلِموا، هَكَذَا فُسِّرَ فِي الْحَدِيثِ. قَالَ الْخَطَّابِيُّ:
مَعْنَاهُ الْخُرُوجُ مِنْ حَظْرِ الشّرْك إِلَى حِلِّ الْإِسْلَامِ وسَعته، مِنْ قَوْلِهِمْ أَحَلَّ الرجُل إِذَا خَرَجَ مِنَ الحَرم إِلَى الحِلّ. وَيُرْوَى بِالْجِيمِ، وَقَدْ تَقَدَّمَ. وَهَذَا الْحَدِيثُ هُوَ عِنْدَ الْأَكْثَرِينَ مِنْ كَلَامِ أَبِي الدَّرْدَاءِ.
وَمِنْهُمْ مَنْ جَعَلَهُ حَدِيثًا.
(هـ) وَفِيهِ «لَعَن اللَّهُ المُحَلِّلَ والمُحَلَّلَ لَهُ» وَفِي رِوَايَةٍ «المُحِلَّ والمُحَلَّ لَهُ» .
وَفِي حَدِيثِ بَعْضِ الصَّحَابَةِ «لَا اُوتَى بحَالٍّ وَلَا مُحَلَّلٍ إِلَّا رَجَمْتُهُمَا» جَعَلَ الزَّمَخْشَرِيُّ هَذَا الْأَخِيرَ حَدِيثًا لاَ أثَرا. وَفِي هَذِهِ اللَّفْظَةِ ثَلَاثُ لُغَاتٍ: حَلَّلْتُ، وأَحْلَلْتُ، وحَلَلْتُ؛ فَعَلَى الأُولى جَاءَ الْحَدِيثُ الْأَوَّلُ، يُقَالُ حَلَّلَ فَهُوَ مُحَلِّلٌ ومُحَلَّلٌ لَهُ، وَعَلَى الثَّانِيَةِ جَاءَ الثَّانِي، تَقُولُ أَحَلَّ فَهُوَ مُحِلٌّ ومُحَلٌّ لَهُ، وَعَلَى الثَّالِثَةِ جَاءَ الثَّالِثُ، تَقُولُ حَلَلْتُ فَأَنَا حَالٌّ، وَهُوَ مَحْلُول لَهُ. وَقِيلَ أَرَادَ بِقَوْلِهِ لَا أُوتَى بحَالٍّ: أَيْ بِذِي إِحْلال، مِثْلَ قَوْلِهِمْ رِيحٌ لَاقِحٌ: أَيْ ذاتُ إِلْقَاحٍ. وَالْمَعْنَى فِي الْجَمِيعِ: هُوَ أَنْ يُطَلِّق الرَّجُلَ امْرَأَتَهُ ثَلَاثًا فَيَتَزَوَّجُهَا رَجُلٌ آخرُ عَلَى شَرِيطَةِ أَنْ يُطَلّقَها بَعْدَ وَطْئها لتَحلَّ لِزَوْجِهَا الْأَوَّلِ. وَقِيلَ سُمِّيَ مُحَلِّلا بقَصده إِلَى التَّحْلِيل، كَمَا يُسَمَّى مُشْترياً إِذَا قَصَدَ الشِّرَاءَ وَفِي حَدِيثِ مَسْرُوقٍ «فِي الرَّجُلِ تَكُونُ تَحْتَهُ الأَمةُ فيُطَلِّقُها طلْقَتين، ثُمَّ يَشْتَرِيهَا، قَالَ:
لَا تَحِلُّ لَهُ إِلَّا مِنْ حَيْثُ حُرمت عَلَيْهِ» أَيْ أَنَّهَا لَا تَحِلُّ لَهُ وَإِنِ اشْتَرَاهَا حَتَّى تَنْكِحَ زَوْجاً غَيْرَهُ. يَعْنِي أَنَّهَا كَمَا حَرُمت عَلَيْهِ بالتَّطْلِيقتين فَلَا تَحِلُّ لَهُ حَتَّى يُطَلِّقها الزَّوْجُ الثَّانِي تطْلِيقتين فتَحِلُّ لَهُ بِهِمَا كَمَا حَرُمت عَلَيْهِ بِهِمَا.
وَفِيهِ «أَنْ تُزاني حَلِيلَةَ جَارِكَ» حَلِيلَةُ الرَّجُلِ: امْرَأَتُهُ، وَالرَّجُلُ حَلِيلُها؛ لِأَنَّهَا تَحِلُّ مَعَهُ ويَحُلّ مَعَهَا. وَقِيلَ لِأَنَّ كُلَّ وَاحِدٍ مِنْهُمَا يَحِلّ لِلْآخَرِ. (س) وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ عِيسَى عَلَيْهِ السَّلَامُ عِنْدَ نُزُولِهِ «أَنَّهُ يَزِيدُ فِي الحَلَال» قِيلَ أَرَادَ أَنَّهُ إِذَا نَزل تَزَوَّجَ فَزَادَ فِيمَا أَحَلَّ اللَّهُ لَهُ: أَيِ ازْدَادَ مِنْهُ لِأَنَّهُ لَمْ يَنكِح إِلَى أَنْ رُفع.
وَفِي حَدِيثِهِ أَيْضًا «فَلَا يَحِلُّ لِكَافِرٍ يَجِد رِيح نَفَسه إِلَّا مَاتَ» أَيْ هُوَ حقٌّ واجبٌ وَاقِعٌ، لِقَوْلِهِ تعالى وَحَرامٌ عَلى قَرْيَةٍ أَيْ حقٌّ واجبٌ عَلَيْهَا.
وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «حَلَّتْ لَهُ شَفَاعَتِي» وَقِيلَ: هِيَ بِمَعْنَى غَشِيَتْه ونَزَلت بِهِ.
فأَما قَوْلُهُ «لَا يَحُلُّ المُمْرِض عَلَى المُصِحِّ» فَبِضَمِّ الْحَاءِ، مِنَ الحُلُول: النزولِ. وَكَذَلِكَ فَلْيَحْلُل بِضَمِّ اللَّامِ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ الهَدْي «لَا يُنْحر حَتَّى يَبْلغ مَحِلّه» أَيِ الْمَوْضِعَ وَالْوَقْتَ الَّذِي يَحِلّ فِيهِمَا نَحْرُه، وَهُوَ يَوْمُ النحْر بمِنًى، وَهُوَ بِكَسْرِ الْحَاءِ يَقَعُ عَلَى الْمَوْضِعِ وَالزَّمَانِ.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ عَائِشَةَ «قَالَ لَهَا: هَلْ عِنْدَكُمْ شَيْءٌ؟ قَالَتْ: لَا، إلاَّ شَيْءٌ بَعَثَت بِهِ إِلَيْنَا نُسَيْبةُ مِنَ الشَّاةِ الَّتِي بَعَثْت إِلَيْهَا مِنَ الصَّدَقَةِ، فَقَالَ: هاتِ فَقَدْ بَلَغَت مَحِلَّها» أَيْ وصَلَت إِلَى الْمَوْضِعِ الَّذِي تَحِلّ فِيهِ، وقُضِيَ الواجبُ فِيهَا مِنَ التّصدُّق بِهَا، فَصَارَتْ مِلْكا لِمَنْ تُصَدِّق بِهَا عَلَيْهِ، يصِحُّ لَهُ التَّصرف فِيهَا، وَيَصِحُّ قَبُولُ مَا أهْدَى منها وأكْلُه، وإنما قال ذلك لأنه كان يَحْرُم عَلَيْهِ أكلُ الصَّدَقَةِ.
(هـ س) وَفِيهِ «أَنَّهُ كَرِه التّبَرُّج بالزِينة لِغَيْرِ مَحلّها» يَجُوزُ أَنْ تَكُونَ الْحَاءُ مَكْسُورَةً مِنَ الحِلَّ، وَمَفْتُوحَةً مِنَ الحُلُول، أَوْ أَرَادَ بِهِ الَّذِينَ ذَكَرَهُمُ اللَّهُ فِي قَوْلِهِ وَلا يُبْدِينَ زِينَتَهُنَّ إِلَّا لِبُعُولَتِهِنَّ الْآيَةَ. والتَّبَرُّج: إِظْهَارُ الزِّينَةِ.
(هـ) وَفِيهِ «خيرُ الْكَفَنِ الحُلَّة» الحُلَّة: وَاحِدَةُ الحُلَلِ، وَهِيَ بُرُودُ الْيَمَنِ، وَلَا تُسَمَّى حُلَّة إِلَّا أَنْ تَكُونَ ثوبَين مِنْ جِنْسٍ وَاحِدٍ .
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ أَبِي اليَسَر «لَوْ أَنَّكَ أخَذْت بُرْدَةَ غُلَامِكَ وَأَعْطَيْتَهُ معافريَّك، أَوْ أَخَذْتَ معافريَّه وَأَعْطَيْتَهُ بُرْدتك فَكَانَتْ عليك حُلَّة وعليه حُلَّة» . (هـ) وَمِنْهُ الْحَدِيثُ «أَنَّهُ رَأَى رَجُلًا عَلَيْهِ حُلَّة قَدِ ائْتَزَرَ بِأَحَدِهِمَا وَارْتَدَى بِالْأُخْرَى» أَيْ ثَوْبَيْنِ.
(س) وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ عَلِيٍّ «أَنَّهُ بَعَثَ ابْنَتَهُ أمَّ كُلْثُومٍ إِلَى عُمَرَ لَمَّا خَطَبَها، فَقَالَ لَهَا قُولِي لَهُ إِنَّ أَبِي يَقُولُ لَكِ: هَلْ رَضِيت الحُلَّة؟» كَنَّى عَنْهَا بالحُلَّة لِأَنَّ الحُلَّة مِنَ اللِّبَاسِ، ويُكَنَّى بِهِ عَنِ النِّسَاءِ، وَمِنْهُ قَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى هُنَّ لِباسٌ لَكُمْ وَأَنْتُمْ لِباسٌ لَهُنَّ.
وَفِيهِ «أَنَّهُ بَعَث رَجُلًا عَلَى الصَّدَقَةِ، فَجَاءَ بفَصيل مَخْلُولٍ أَوْ مَحْلُول بِالشَّكِّ» الْمَحْلُولُ بِالْحَاءِ الْمُهْمَلَةِ: الْهَــزِيلُ الَّذِي حُلّ اللَّحْمُ عَنْ أَوْصَالِهِ فعرى منه. والمخلول يجئ فِي بَابِهِ.
(س) وَفِي حَدِيثِ عَبْدِ الْمُطَّلِبِ
لاهمّ إِنَّ الْمَرْءَ يَمْ ... نَعُ رَحْله فامْنع حِلَالَكَ
الحِلَال بِالْكَسْرِ: الْقَوْمُ الْمُقِيمُونَ المُتَجاوِرُون، يُرِيدُ بِهِمْ سُكان الْحَرَمِ.
وَفِيهِ «أَنَّهُمْ وَجَدوا نَاسًا أَحِلَّة» كَأَنَّهُمْ جَمْعُ حِلَال، كَعِمَادٍ وَأَعْمِدَةٍ، وَإِنَّمَا هُوَ جَمْعُ فَعَّالٍ بِالْفَتْحِ، كَذَا قَالَهُ بَعْضُهُمْ. وَلَيْسَ أفعلة فِي جَمْعِ فِعَالٍ بِالْكَسْرِ أَوْلَى مِنْهَا فِي جَمْعِ فَعَّالٍ بِالْفَتْحِ كفَدّان وأفْدنة.
وَفِي قَصِيدِ كَعْبِ بْنِ زُهَيْرٍ:
تُمِرُّ مِثْلَ عَسِيبِ النّخْل ذَا خُصَلٍ ... بغارِبٍ لَمْ تخوِّنه الأَحَالِيل
الأَحَالِيل: جَمْعُ إِحْلِيل، وَهُوَ مَخرج اللَّبَنِ مِنَ الضَّرْع، وتُخَوِّنه: تَنقُصه، يَعْنِي أَنَّهُ قَدْ نَشفَ لبَنُها، فَهِيَ سَمِينَةٌ لَمْ تَضْعف بِخُرُوجِ اللَّبَنِ مِنْهَا. والإِحْلِيل يَقَعُ عَلَى ذَكَرِ الرَّجُلِ وَفَرْجِ الْمَرْأَةِ.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ «أَحْمَدُ إِلَيْكُمْ غَسْل الإِحْلِيل» أَيْ غَسْلُ الذَّكَرِ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ ابْنِ عَبَّاسٍ «إنَّ حَلْ لَتُوطي الناسَ وتُؤذي وتَشْغَل عَنْ ذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَعَالَى» حَلْ:
زَجْر لِلنَّاقَةِ إِذَا حَثَثْتَها عَلَى السَّير: أَيْ أنَّ زَجْرك إيَّاها عِنْدَ الْإِفَاضَةِ عَنْ عَرَفَاتٍ يُؤدِّي إِلَى ذَلِكَ مِنَ الْإِيذَاءِ والشَغْل عَنْ ذِكْرِ اللَّهِ تَعَالَى، فسِرْ عَلَى هِينَتك.

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السر: لطيفة مودعة في القلب كالروح في البدن، وهو محل المشاهدة كما أن الروح محل المحبة، والقلب محل المعرفة.

سر السر: ما تفرد به الحق عن العبد، كالعلم بتفصيل الحقائق في إجمال الأحدية وجمعها واشتمالها على ما هي عليه، {وَعِنْدَهُ مَفَاتِحُ الْغَيْبِ لا يَعْلَمُهَا إِلَّا هُوَ} .
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السرُ: ما أسْرَرْتَ. والسرِيْرَة: عَمَلُ السر من خَيْرٍ أو شَر. والسرَرُ والسِّرَارُ: مَصْدَرُ سارَرْتُ. وجَمْع السر: أسْرَارَ. وفي المَثَلِ: " سِركَ من دَمِكَ ".
والسرُ: كِنَايَة عن الجِمَاع، من قَوْلِه: " ولكنْ لا تُوَاعِدُوْهُنَّ سِراً ". وهو - أيضاً -: فَرْجُ المَرْأة. والذَكَر أيضاً.
والسرُ: الأصْلُ؛ بمنزلةِ الأس.
والسرَارَةُ: مَصْدَرُ السر في الحَسَبِ والمَنْبِتِ. وسِر القَوْمِ وسِرَارُهم: أوْسَطُ حَسَبِهم. وسِرُ الإبلِ: كِرَامُها.
وُيقال: أرْض سِر للنَخْلِِ والزرْعِ: وهي التي تُوَافِقُه وَينْمُو فيها. وإبِلٌ سِرَر: أي كِرَام خُلَص. ولها عليه سَرَارَةُ فَضْلٍ: أي زِيَادَةٌ.
وسَرَارَةُ العَيْشِ: أفْضَلُه، وجَمْعُه سَرَائرُ. والسُرُوْرُ: الفَرَحُ، سُرِرْتُ، وسَرَرْتُ فلاناً، وامْرَأةٌ سارةٌ وسَرةٌ.
والسرُوْرُ في بَيْتِ الأعْشى: الخِيَارُ، واحِدُها سِر. ويُقال للسراء والضراء: السُرُ والضُرُ؛ والتَّسُرةُ والتَضُرةُ؛ والسارُوْراءُ والضْارُوْرَاءُ.
والسرَارُ: يَوْم يَسْتَسِرُ فيه الهِلَالُ؛ وهو آخِرُ يَوْمِ من الشهْرِ، ورُبَما اسْتَسَر لَيْلَةً ورُبما اسْتَسَر لَيْلَتَيْنِ. وتَسَررَ القَمَرُ: بمَعْناه. والسرَارُ: بَطْنٌ من الأرْضِ يَنْبُتُ فيه أحْرَارُ البُقُول. وسِرُ الوادي وسَرَارُه: أفْضَلُ مَوْضِعٍ فيه. والسرَرُ: وَسَطُ الوادي، وجَمْعُه سِرَار. وسَرَرُ الوادي: بَطْنُه - بالفَتْح -، وسَراؤه: سُرَّتُه وبَطْحَاؤه. وسَرَارُ الوادي وسَرَارَتُه. وجَمْعُ السر: سُرُوْرٌ. والسرَرُ والأسْرَارُ: جَمْع. وكذلك السرَارُ: هي خُطُوْطُ الكَفَ. وفي الحَدِيث: " تَبْرُقُ أَسَارِيْرُ وَجْهِه " وهي الخُطُوطُ التي في الجَبْهَةِ، واحِدُها سِرَر وسِر، وجَمْعُه أسِرةٌ وأسْرَار، والأسَارِيْرُ: جَمْعُ الجَمْعِ، وُيقال لها: سُرَر أيضاً، الواحِدُ سُر - بضَم السيْنِ -.
والسُرةُ: الوَقْبَةُ التي في وَسْطِ البَطْنِ. ومنه السرَرُ: وهو داءٌ يَأْخُذُ في السُرةِ، وبَعِيْر أسَرُ وناقَة سَراء: يَأخُذُهما ذلك الداءُ.

والسرَرُ: ما يَتَعَلقُ من سُرةِ الصبِي حِيْنَ يُوْلَدُ فيُقْطَع، وجَمْعُه أسِرة وأسْرَار، وسِرَر - أيضاً - على وَزْنِ عِنَبٍ.
والسرَارُ: عِرْقُ السُرةِ. والسرَرَةُ: داءُ السرة.
والسرَرُ: داءٌ يَأْخُذُ في الكِرْكِرَةِ فَتَرِمُ وتُمِد فَتُكْوى بالنار، وهو النّاسُوْرُ. والسريةُ: من تَسَررْتُ، يُقال: تَسَررَ فلانٌ جارِيَةً، واسْتَسَرها: اتخَذَها سُرية.
والسرِيْرُ: مَعْروف، وجَمْعُه أسِرةٌ وسُرُرٌ. وهو مُسْتَقَر العَيْشِ الذي اطْمَأنَ عليه خَفْضُه ودَعَتُه. وسَرِيْرُ الرأْسِ: مُسْتَقَرُه على مَحْرَكِ العُنُقِ. وما على الكَمْأةِ من الترابِ والقُشُوْرِ. وجَوْفُ البَرْدِيةِ. وبَطْنُ القَصَبَةِ: سَرِيْر أيضاً. وكذلك السرَرُ واحِدُ أسْرَارِ الكَمْأةِ.
وأسْرَارُ الفَحِثِ: الحَوَايا التي تكونُ في جَوْفِها ويكونُ الفَرْثُ بَيْنَها، الواحِدُ سِرَر. والسُرةُ: أطْرَافُ الريَاحِيْن.
والسرُوْرُ من النَّباتِ: أنْصَافُ سُوْقِها العُلا. ورَجُل أَسَرُ: ليس له أصْلٌ، ورِجَالٌ سُرانٌ. وقَنَاة سَرّاءُ: جَوْفاء.
وزَنْدٌ أسَرُ. وسَرَّ الزنْدَ يَسُره: إذا جَعَلَ في جَوْفِه عُوْداً لِيَقْدَحَ به. وسُر زَنْدَكَ فانه أسَرُ: أي أجْوَفُ.
ووَلَدَتْ فلانَةُ أوْلاداً في سَرَرٍ - بالفَتْح -: أي في كُل عامٍ واحِداً في أثَرِ واحِدٍ. ويُقال: على سِر وسِرَرٍ: أي أشْبَاهاً.
وجاءَ بأسِرتِه: أي على حَالِه. والتَسَرُرُ في الثوْب: كالتهَلْهُلِ فيه، يُقال: ظَهَرَتْ في الثَّوْبِ أسِرةٌ، الواحِدُ سِر، والسرَرُ جَمْع.
وإذا حُك رَأْسُ الانسانِ فالْتَذَه قيل: هو يَتَسَار إلى ذلك. والسرْسُوْرُ: العالِمُ الفَطِنُ الدخالُ في الأمُور. وهو سُرْسُوْرُ مالٍ: أي حافِظ له.
وُيقال لنَصْلِ الغَزْلِ: السُرْسُوْرُ. والسرِيْسُ: العِنيْنُ، والجَميعُ السُرَسَاءُ والسرَاسُ. والكَيسُ الحافِظُ لِمَا في يَدَيْه، يُقال: ما أسرَسَه. وقيل: الضعِيْفُ. والسرْسَرَةُ للعِكْمِ: إذا حَشَوْتَه فَدَعْدَعْتَه لِيَكْتَنِزَ، وقد سرْسَرْتُه.
والسرْسَرَةُ من الإبلِ: الضخمَةُ.
باب السين والراء س ر، ر س مستعملان

سر: السِّرُّ: ما أَسْرَرْتَ. والسَّريرة: عمل السِّرِّ من خير أو شر، ويقال: سَريرته خيرٌ من عَلانيته. وأسرَرْتُ الشيءَ: أظهَرْتُه، وأسرَرْتُه: كَتَمْتُه، قال الشاعر: فلما رأى الحَجّاجَ جَرَّدَ سيفَه ... أسَرَّ الحَرُورِيّ الذي كان أَضْمَرا

ومن الاظِهار أيضاً قوله- عزَّ وجلَّ-: وَأَسَرُّوا النَّدامَةَ لَمَّا رَأَوُا الْعَذابَ *. والسِّرارُ: يومَ يَستَسِرُّ فيه الهلالُ آخِرَ يومٍ من الشهر أو قبْلَه، ورُبَّما استَسَرَّ ليلتَين اذا تَمَّ الشَّهْرُ. والأسِرَّة: طرائق في الرَّحِمِ، ويقال في المَثَل: داهيةٌ تُفَطِّرُ أَسِرَّة الأرحامِ الدّمَ

، قال :

قتلوا ثمانيةً بظِنّةِ واحد ... تلك المُفَطَّر من أَسِرَّتها الدُّم

والسِّرُّ والسَّرارُ بَطْنٌ من الأرض تَنبُتُ فيه أحرارُ البُقُول، ويكونُ في بَحر الأودية وأَسلاقِ القِيعان، قال:

إلى سرار الأرض أو قَعَودِهِ

والسَّرُّ والسِّرارُ، والجميع الأسرارُ: خطوط راحةِ الكَفِّ، وأساريرُ جمع الجمع، قال: بطَعْنةٍ لم تَخُنْها الكَفُّ والسِّرَرُ

وقال:

انظر الى كَفٍ وأسرارِها ... هل أنتَ إن أوعدتني ضائري

وجمع السِّرار أسرار وأسِرّة، وكذلك الخطوط في كلِّ شيءٍ، قال:

بزُجاجةٍ صَفراءَ ذاتِ أسرّةٍ ... قُرِنَت بأزهَرَ في الشِّمال مُفَدَّمِ

والسُرَّةُ: الوَقْبَةُ في وَسَط البَطْنِ. والسَّرَرُ: داءٌ يأخُذُ في السُّرَّةِ، وبعيرٌ أَسَرُّ وناقةٌ سَرّاءُ اذا بَرَكَتْ تَجافَتْ عن الأرض من السَّرَرِ، قال:

ان جَنْبي عن الفراش لنابي ... كتجافي الأسر فوق الظراب  ويقال: المَسَرَّة أطراف الرَّيْحان. والسُّرورُ من النَّبات: أنصاف سُوْقِها العُلَى، قال:

كَبَرْدِيَّةِ الغيل وسط الغريف ... اذا خالَطَ الماءُ منها السُّرورا

وقيل: السُّرُور أجواف العِيدان، الواحدةُ سَرَرٌ. وسَرَرُ الصَّبيِّ: ما تَعَلَّقَ من سُرَّتِه حين يُولَد. وعَدَدُ السَّرير أسِرَّةٌ، وجمعُه سُرُر. والسِّرارُ: مصدرُ سارَرْتُه من السِّرِّ، وجَمعُ السِّرِّ أسرار. والسَّرير: مُسْتَقَرُّ العيش الذي اطمَأَنَّ عليه خَفْضُه ودَعَتُه. وسَرير الرأس: مُسْتَقَرُّه على مُحَرَّك عُنُقه، قال:

ضرباً يــزيل الهام عن سريره

ومن رَوَى بيتَ الأعشى:

خالَطَ الماءُ منها السريرا

عَنَى به جميعَ أصلها الذي استَقَرَّتْ عليه أو غاية نعيمها، وقال:

وفارق منها عِيشةً غَيْدَقِيَّةٍ ... ولم يَخْشَ يوماً أنْ يزولَ سَريرُها

قوله: سَريرها يُريد سارها. والسِّرُ: كناية عن الجِماع، قال:

ولا تَقرَبَنَّ جارةً إن سِرَّها ... عليكَ حَرامٌ فانْكِحَنْ أو تَأَبَّدا

وسِرُّ القوم: أوسَط حَسَبهم. والسَّرارُ: مصدر السِّرِّ في الحَسَبِ والمَنبِت من غير اشتقاق، قال:

تَخَيَّر من سَرارةِ أَثل حُجْرٍ ... ولاءَم بينَها نَحتُ القُيُونِ

وامرأةٌ سارَّةٌ سَرَّةٌ: تَسُرُّكَ. والسُّرِّيَّةُ على فُعلِيّة: من تَسَرَّرْتَ، وغَلِطَ من يقول: تَسَرَّيْتَ. والسُّرورُ: الفَرَح، وسُرِرْتُ أنا، وسَرَرْتُ فلاناً. والسُّرْسُور : العالِمُ الفَطِنُ الدَّخّالُ في الأمور.

رس: الرَّسُّ: بئرٌ لبقيّةٍ من قوم ثمود. والرَّسُّ في قَوافي الشعر: صَرْف الحرف الذي بعد الألف للتأسيس نحو حركة عَيْن فاعِل في القافية حيثما تحرَّكَتْ حَرَكَتُها جازَتْ وكانت رَسّاً للألف أي أصلا. والرَّسيسُ: الشيءُ الثابتُ اللازمُ مكانَه، قال:

رَسيسُ الهوى من طُولِ ما يَتَذَكَّرُ

ويقال: أجِدُ رَسيسَ الحُمَّى ورَسَّها وذلك حين يبدُو، وقال:

اذا غَيَّرَ النَّأيُ المُحبّينَ لم أجدْ ... رسيسَ الهَوَى من ذِكْرِ مَيَّةَ يَبْرَح

والرَّسُّ: تَزويرُ الحديث والكلام في نفسك وتَرويضُه. والرَّسُّ: إِحكام البناء مثل الرَّصِّ، وبُنْيانٌ مَرْسُوسٌ. والرَّسُّ والرَّسيسُ: ماءانِ لبني سَعْدٍ، قال زهير:

عَفَا الرَسُّ منها فالرَّسيسُ فعاقِلُهْ

والرَّسرَسَةُ: مثل الرَّصْرَصةِ، وهو إِثباتُ البعير رُكْبَتَيْهِ على الأرض للنُّهوض . والرَّسُّ: الحَفْرُ، وكلُّ شيءٍ أَدخَلْتَه فقد رَسَسْتَه.

سر

1 سَرَّهُ, accord. to the TA, has two contr. significations: for it is there stated that “ one says سَرَرْتُهُ meaning كَتَمْتُهُ and سَرَرْتُهُ meaning أَعْلَنْتُهُ: ” and it is added that “ it will occur again soon: ” but it does not again occur in that work, nor have I found it in any other lexicon: I therefore think that it is a mistranscription, for أَسْرَرْتُهُ, first Pers\. of أَسَرَّهُ, q. v.]

A2: سَرَّهُ, (S, O, Msb, K, &c.,) aor. ـُ (MS,) inf. n. مَسَرَّةٌ (S, O, K) and سُرُورٌ [which latter, from the explanations of it which will be found below, seems to be generally, if not only, as an inf. n., that of سُرَّ,] and سُرٌّ [which is also syn. with سُرُورٌ in the senses assigned to the latter below] and سُرَّى and تَسِرَّةٌ [which last may be also an inf. n. of ↓ سرّرهُ expl. by Freytag as syn. with سَرَّهُ in the sense here following, but without an indication of any authority], (O, K,) He, or it, rejoiced him; gladdened him; or made him happy; syn. أَفْرَحَهُ: (Msb, K:) [or made him to experience a pleasure, or delight, and dilatation of the heart, of which there was no external sign: see سُرُورٌ, below.] And سُرَّ, [inf. n. سُرُورٌ, (see above,)] He rejoiced; was joyful, or glad; or was happy: (S, * A, * K:) [or he experienced a pleasure, or delight, and dilatation of the heart, of which there was no external sign; accord. to an explanation of سُرُورٌ:] you say, سُرَّ بِهِ and ↓ اِسْتَسَرَّ [He rejoiced, was joyful or glad, or was happy, by reason of him, or it]. (A.) b2: سَرَّهُ, (K,) aor. as above, (TA,) also signifies He saluted him with [the offering of what are termed] المَسَرَّة, i. e. the extremities of sweet-smelling plants. (K.) A3: Also سَرَّهُ, (S, M,) aor. as above, inf. n. سَرٌّ, (S,) or سِرٌّ, (so in a copy of the M,) He cut his (a child's) سِرَر, or سُرّ, i. e. navel-string. (S, M.) and سُرَّ He (a child) had his navel-string cut. (K.) b2: And سَرَّهُ, aor. as above, He pierced him, or thrust him, [with a spear or the like,] in his سُرَّة [or navel]: a poet says, وَإِنْ أَدْبَرُوا فَهُمُ مَنْ يُسَبْ نَسُرُّهُمُ إِنْ هُمُ أَقْبَلُوا [We pierce them in the navel if they advance; and if they retreat, they are those who are pierced in the podex; يُسَبْ being for يُسَبُّ]. (S.) A4: سَرَّ الزَّنْدَ, aor. as above, inf. n. سَرٌّ, He put a piece of wood, (M, K,) or a little piece of wood, (S,) in the interior of the زند [or piece of stick, or wood, for producing fire], (M,) or in its extremity, (S, K,) inserting it in its interior, (S,) in order that he might produce fire with it. (S, M, K.) One says, سُرَّ زَنْدَكَ فَإِنَّهُ أَسَرُّ Fill up the interior of thy زند, that it may produce fire, (AHn, M,) for it is [worn] hollow. (S, K.) A5: سَرَّ, [sec. Pers\. سَرِرْتَ,] aor. ـَ (IAar, Sgh, L, K,) inf. n. سَرَرٌ, remarked upon by MF as extr., [though it is agreeable with a general rule,] said of a man, (TA,) He had a complaint of the سُرَّة [or navel]. (IAar, Sgh, L, K.) b2: Also, aor. and inf. n. as in the next preceding case, said of a camel, He had the pain, or disorder, termed سَرَرٌ [q. v.]. (IAar, M.) 2 سَرَّّ see 1, second sentence.

A2: سَرَّرْتُهُ in the phrase سَرَّرْتُهُ سُرِّيَّةً I gave him, or caused him to take, a concubine slave, doubly trans., is [said to be] changed to سَرَّيْتُهُ for alleviation of the pronunciation. (Msb.) A3: سرّرهُ, inf. n. تَسْرِيرٌ, said of water, It reached his سُرَّة [or navel]. (K.) 3 سارّهُ, inf. n. مُسَارَّةٌ and سِرَارٌ, (S, M,) [He spoke, or discoursed, secretly to him or with him;] he acquainted him with a secret. (M.) You say, سارّهُ فِى أُذُنِهِ He spoke secretly to him in his ear. (S, * K, * TK.) And كَانَ يُحَدِّثُهُ كَأَخِى السِّرَارِ occurs in a trad., meaning He (Mohammad) used to talk to him ('Omar) in a low voice, like him who is telling a secret. (TA.) b2: بَيْعُ السِّرَارِ is The selling in which one says, “I will put forth my hand and thou shalt put forth thy hand, and if I produce my signet-ring before thee, it is a sale for such a price; and if thou produce thy signet-ring before me, for such a price: ” if they produce together, or do not both produce, they do thus again. (Mgh.) 4 اسرّهُ, (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) inf. n. إِسْرَارٌ; (Msb;) [and accord. to the TA سَرَّهُ; but see the first sentence of this art.;] He concealed it; suppressed it; kept it secret; (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K;) namely, a story, or the like: (A, Mgh, Msb:) and, contr., he manifested it; revealed it; published it; made it known. (S, M, Msb, K.) Both of these significations have been assigned to the verb in the phrase وَأَسَرُّوا النَّدَامَةَ, in the Kur [x. 55 and xxxiv. 32]: (S:) some say, that the meaning is They will manifest repentance: Th says, they will conceal it from their chiefs: the former [says ISd] is the more correct: (M:) the former meaning is also given on the authority of AO; but Sh says, I have not heard it on the authority of any other; and Az says that the lexicologists most strongly disapprove of the saying of AO; and it is said that the meaning is, they, the chiefs of the polytheists, will conceal repentance from the lower class of their people, whom they shall have caused to err; and in like manner say Zj and the [other] expositors. (TA.) In like manner also the two contr. significations are assigned to the verb in the saying of Imra-el- Keys, [in his Mo'allakah,] لَوْ يُسِرُّونَ مَقْتَلِى, which As used to quote with ش, thus, لَوْ يُشِرُّونَ مَقْتَلِى, meaning that they might publish, or make known, my slaughter. (S.) You say also, أَسَرَّ إِلَيْهِ حَدِيثًا He revealed unto him a story (S, K) secretly. (TA.) An ex. occurs in the Kur lxvi. 3. (TA.) And أَسْرَرْتُ إِلَيْهِ المَوَدَّةَ, and بِالمَوَدَّةِ, I showed, or manifested, to him love, or affection. (S.) It is said in the Kur [lx. 1], تُسِرُّونَ إِلَيْهِمْ بِالْمَوَدَّةِ, meaning, Ye reveal to them the news of the Prophet by reason of the love that is between you and them; the objective complement of the verb being suppressed: or المودّة may be an objective complement, the ب being a redundant corroborative, as in أَخَذَ الخِطَامَ and أَخَذَ بِهِ: (Msb:) and this interpretation is correct; for إِسْرَارٌ to a person necessarily implies revealing a secret to him and at the same time concealing it from another. (B.) b2: وَأَسَرُّوهُ بِضَاعَةً, in the Kur xii. 19, signifies And they concealed, or kept secret, his case, making him as an article of merchandise: (Jel:) or they conjectured in their minds that they should obtain, by selling him, merchandise. (TA.) [See also an ex. voce اِرْتَغَى, in art. رغو.] b3: اسرّ الفَاتِحَةَ, and بِالفَاتِحَةِ, He recited the Fátihah [or First Chapter of the Kur-án] secretly, or inaudibly: (Msb:) or the latter form of expression is a mistake. (Mgh.) b4: أَسْرَرْتُهُ also signifies نَسَبْتُهُ إِلَى السِّرِّ [which may mean either I attributed it to secrecy, or, like many phrases of this kind, by inversion, I attributed to him secrecy, or mystery]. (Msb.) 5 تسرّر and تسرّى, (M, K,) and ↓ استسرّ, (K,) He took to himself a concubine-slave. (M, * K, * TA.) And تَسَرَّرْتُ جَارِيَةً, and تَسَرَّيْتُهَا, (S,) and ↓ اِسْتَسَرَّيْتُهَا, (TA,) I took to myself a girl, or young woman, as a concubine-slave. (S, * TA.) تَسَرَّرْتُهَا is [said to be] thus changed to تَسَرَّيْتُهَا, (T, S, Msb,) for alleviation of the pronunciation, (Msb,) on account of the three ر s following one another, (T,) being like تَظَنَّنْتُ and تَظَنَّيْتُ. (T, * S.) Lth says that تسرّيت is a mistake; but Az says that it is correct. (TA.) ↓ اِسْتَسَرَّنِى

occurs in a trad. as signifying He took me to himself as a concubine-slave; but by rule one should say تَسَرَّرَنِى, or تَسَرَّانِى: as to ↓ استسرّنى, it [more properly] signifies “ He revealed to me his secret. ” (TA.) b2: تَسَرَّرَ فُلَانٌ بِنْتَ فُلَانٍ [as though signifying Such a one took to himself the daughter of such a one as a concubine-slave] is said when a man of low birth takes as his wife a woman or girl of high birth because of the abundance of his property and the littleness of hers. (M.) 6 تسارّوا They spoke, or discoursed, secretly together; acquainted one another with secrets. (S, K.) [See also 3.]

A2: تسارّإِلَى ذٰلِكَ (tropical:) He experienced pleasure, or delight, at that: as, for instance, at his scratching a part of his body, or pressing, or kneading, it; and at a thing disliked by another person. (A, TA.) [But I am in some doubt as to the correctness of this, and incline to think that it is a mistake for ↓ استسرّ.]10 استسرّ He, or it, became concealed; or he, or it, concealed himself or itself: (K:) it (a thing, or an affair,) became hidden or concealed or secret: (A, Msb:) it (the moon) became concealed (S, M, A, TA) by the light of the sun, (TA,) [i. e. by its proximity to the sun,] for one night, or for two nights. (AO, S.) A2: استسرّهُ He took extraordinary pains in concealing it, or keeping it secret. (TA.) b2: See also 5, in four places. b3: اِسْتَسَرَّنِى He revealed to me his secret. (TA.) A3: See also 1; and see 6, last sentence.

سَرٌّ A man who rejoices, or gladdens, another; or makes him happy; (S, K;) [and so ↓ سَارٌّ:] fem. سَرَّةٌ; with which ↓ سَارَّةٌ is syn. (Lh, M, K.) You say رَجُلٌ بَرٌّ سَرٌّ A man who treats with goodness and affection and gentleness, and rejoices &c., (S, K, TA,) his brethren: (TA:) pl. بَرُّونَ سَرُّونَ. (S, K.) سُرٌّ: see سُرُورٌ: A2: and سِرٌّ, last sentence but one.

A3: It is also a contraction of سُرُرٌ, pl. of سَرِيرٌ. (Sb, M.) A4: Also, and ↓ سِرَرٌ, (S, M, K,) and ↓ سَرَرٌ, (S, K, in the CK سُرَر,) The navel-string of a child; i. e. the thing that the midwife cuts off from the navel (سُرَّة) of a child; (S, K;) the thing that hangs from the navel (سُرَّة) of a newborn child, and that is cut off: or ↓ سِرَرٌ signifies the part that is cut off thereof, and that goes away: (M:) pl. (of سِرَرٌ, S, [or of سُرٌّ or سَرَرٌ,]) أَسِرَّةٌ, (Yaakoob, S, M, K,) which is extr. (M.) One says, عَرَفْتُ ذٰلِكَ قَبْلَ أَنْ يُقْطَعَ سُرُّكَ [I knew that before thy navel-string was cut]: one should not say سُرَّتُكَ; for the سُرَّة is not cut. (S.) and وَاحِدِ ↓ وَلَدَتْ ثَلَاثَةً فِى سَرَرٍ She brought forth three [boys] consecutively, or one at the heels of another. (M.) [See also سِرٌّ, last sentence.]

سِرٌّ A secret; a thing that is concealed, or suppressed, (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) in the mind; (TA;) as also ↓ سَرِيرَةٌ: (S, M, A, K:) or the former has the above-mentioned signification, and the latter signifies a secret action, whether good or evil: (Lth:) [and the former, also, a mystery:] pl. of the former, أَسْرَارٌ; (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K;) and of the latter, سَرَائِرُ. (S, A, K.) It is said in a prov., مَا يَوْمُ حَلِيمَةَ بِسِرٍّ [The day of Haleemeh is not a secret]: applied to anything commonly known: alluding to Haleemeh the daughter of El-Hárith the son of Aboo-Shemir El-Ghassánee; for, when her father sent an army to El-Mundhir the son of Má-es-Semà, she took forth for the soldiers some perfume in a vessel (مِرْكَن), and perfumed them with it. (S.) [You say also, هُوَ مَوْضِعُ سِرِّى He is the depositary of my secret, or secrets.] The words of the Kur [lxxxvi. 9] ↓ يَوْمَ تُبْلَى السَّرَائِرُ signify In the day wherein the secret tenets and intentions shall be tried and revealed: (Jel:) or by السرائر is here meant fasting, and prayer, and alms-giving, and ablution on account of the pollution termed جَنَابَة. (TA.) [See also a verse cited in the third paragraph of art. عرض.] b2: A thing that is revealed, appears, or is made manifest: thus it has two contrary significations. (MF.) b3: السِّرُّ [for مَحَلُّ السِّرِّ, (assumed tropical:) The heart; the mind; the recesses of the mind; the secret thoughts; the soul;] is a syn. of الضَّمِيرُ. (K in art. ضمر. [See also سَرِيرَةٌ.]) [لَا تُتْعِبْ سِرَّكَ (assumed tropical:) Weary not thy heart, or mind, is a common modern phrase. And one says, of a deceased holy man, قَدَّسَ اللّٰهُ سِرَّهُ (assumed tropical:) May God sanctify his soul.] b4: سِرٌّ also signifies Secrecy; privacy; contr. of عَلَانِيَةٌ. (S in art. علن.) Yousay سِرًّا وَعَلَانِيَةً [Secretly and openly; or privately and publickly]. (Kur ii. 275, &c.) b5: Concealment. (S.) b6: Suppression; contr. of إِعْلَانٌ. (Msb.) [So in the phrase تَكَلَّمَ سِرًّا He spoke with a suppressed, or low, voice; softly.] b7: [One having private knowledge of a thing. Yousay,] فُلَانٌ سِرُّ هٰذَا الأَمْرِ (assumed tropical:) Such a one has [private] knowledge of this thing. (TA.) b8: (tropical:) The penis (T, S, M, K) of a man: (T:) and (tropical:) the vulva, or external portion of the organs of generation, of a woman. (K.) One says, اِلْتَقَى السِّرَّانِ (tropical:) The two pudenda met. (A.) b9: (tropical:) Concubitus. (AHeyth, S, Mgh, K.) b10: (tropical:) Marriage: (M, A, Msb, K:) pl. أَسْرَارٌ. (TA.) You say, وَاعَدَهَا سِرًّا (tropical:) He promised her marriage, she promising him the same. (A.) So, accord. to some, in the Kur ii.

235. (TA.) b11: (tropical:) Plain declaration of marriage: (K:) i. e., a man's offering himself in marriage to a woman during her عِدَّة: so expl. as occurring in the Kur ubi suprà: (TA:) or a man's demanding a woman in marriage during her عِدَّة. (Mujáhid.) b12: (tropical:) Adultery, or fornication: (AHeyth, (K:) so, accord. to Aboo-Mijlez and El-Hasan, in the Kur ubi suprà. (TA.) Hence the saying, لَا يُرْجَى مِنْ وَلَدِ السِّرِّ بِرٌّ (tropical:) One does not hope for filial piety from the offspring of adultery, or fornication. (TK.) b13: (assumed tropical:) Origin; syn. أَصْلٌ; (M, K;) as in the phrase هُوَ كَرِيمُ السِّرِّ كَثِيرُ البِرِّ He is of generous origin, of much filial piety. (TK.) b14: (assumed tropical:) The commencement, or first night, of a lunar month: (K, TA:) or its middle; (K;) app. meaning what are called الأَيَّامُ البِيضُ: (TA:) but Az says, I know it not in this sense. (IAth.) b15: (assumed tropical:) The interior of anything; its heart. (K.) Whence سِرُّ الشَّهْرِ and اللَّيْلِ (assumed tropical:) [The middle of the lunar month and of the night]. (TA.) b16: The marrow of anything. (TA.) b17: (tropical:) The pure, or choice, or best, part of anything. (Fr, M, K.) You say, أَعْطَيْتُكَ سِرَّهُ (tropical:) I gave thee the pure, or choice, or best, part of it. (A.) b18: (tropical:) The pure, or genuine, quality of race, or lineage: (S, A, K:) its best quality: (S, K:) and the middle sort thereof; (S;) and of rank, or quality, or the like: (M:) as also ↓ سَرَارٌ and ↓ سَرَارَةٌ. (M, K.) One says, هُوَ فِى سِرِّ قَوْمِهِ (tropical:) He is of the best [in race or family] of his people: (TA:) or of the middle sort of them. (S.) b19: (tropical:) The low, or depressed, part of a valley: (K:) the best, (S, K,) or most fruitful, (As, M, TA,) part thereof: (As, S, M, K:) as also ↓ سَرَارٌ (M, K) and ↓ سَرَارَةٌ (As, S, M, K) and ↓ سُرَّةٌ: (M, K:) or the last signifies the middle of a valley: (S:) the pl. of سِرٌّ is سِرَرٌ and سُرُورٌ (M) and أَسِرَّةٌ, like as أَقِنَّةٌ is of قِنٌّ, (S,) or the last is pl. of ↓ سَرَارٌ, like as أَقْذِلَةٌ is of قَذَالٌ; (M;) and that of ↓ سَرَارَةٌ is ↓ سَرَارٌ, (S,) or [this is a coll. gen. n., and the pl. is] سَرَائِرُ: (M:) also

↓ سُرَّةٌ (assumed tropical:) the middle of a city: and أَسِرَّةٌ the middles of meadows. (TA.) And أَرْضٌ سِرٌّ (assumed tropical:) Fruitful, good, land; (M, K;) as also ↓ سَرَّآءُ. (K, * TA.) b20: Also (assumed tropical:) Goodness; excellence. (Msb.) b21: Also, and ↓ سُرٌّ, (M, K,) and ↓ سِرَرٌ, (S, M, K,) and ↓ سُرُرٌ, (K,) and ↓ سِرَارٌ, (S, M, K,) A line of the palm of the hand, (M, K, *) and of the face, (M,) and of the forehead: (S, M, Mgh:) pl. (of سِرٌّ, TA, or of ↓ سِرَارٌ, S) أَسِرَّةٌ, (M, TA,) and (of the same, K, or of ↓ سِرَرٌ, S, Mgh) أَسْرَارٌ; (S, M, Mgh, K;) and pl. pl., [i. e. pl. of أَسْرَارٌ,] أَسَارِيرُ: (S, M, (Mgh, K:) this last, accord. to AA, signifies the lines in the forehead, from the shrivelling of the skin; and its sing. is ↓ سَرَرٌ: (TA:) some also apply the pl. أَسِرَّةٌ to (tropical:) lines, or streaks, of herbage; as being likened to the lines of the hand and of the face, but this is not of valid authority: (M:) and أَسَارِيرُ (as pl. of أَسْرَارٌ, which is pl. of سِرَرٌ, TA) also signifies the beauties of the face, and of the cheeks, and of the elevated parts of the cheeks. (K, TA.) b22: وُلِدَ لَهُ ثَلَاثَةٌ عَلَى سِرٍّ, (K,) and عَلَى

وَاحِدٍ ↓ سِرَرٍ, (K, * TA,) means Three children were born to him, whose navel-strings were cut in a similar manner, without any female among them. (K. [See also سُرٌّ.]) سُرَّةٌ The navel; i. e. the place from which the navel-string (سُرّ) has been cut off; (S;) the small cavity, or hollow, of the belly, (M, TA,) in the middle thereof; (TA;) what remains of the سِرَر: (M:) [see سُرٌّ:] pl. سُرَرٌ [in the CK erroneously سِرَرٌ] and سُرَّاتٌ. (S, K.) b2: [Hence,] سُرَّةُ الفَرَسِ (assumed tropical:) [The navel of the horse,] the star, of Pegasus, that is in the head of Andromeda. (Kzw.) b3: [Hence likewise] سُرَّةٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) A perforation in the middle of a jar such as is termed مُزَمَّلَة [q. v.], in which is fixed a tube of silver or lead, whence one drinks. (Har p. 548.) b4: And (assumed tropical:) The place where the water rests, in the furthest part, of a watering-trough, or tank. (K, TA.) b5: See also سِرٌّ, in two places, in the latter part of the paragraph.

سَرَرٌ a subst. from سَارَّهُ [like its syn. نَجْوَى

from نَاجَاهُ, signifying Secret discourse, or a secret communication, between two persons or parties]. (M.) A2: See also سَرَارُ الشَّهْرِ: A3: and سِرٌّ, last sentence but one: A4: and سُرٌّ, in two places.

A5: Also A pain which a camel suffers in his كِرْكِرَة [or callous projection upon the breast], arising from a gall, or sore: (S, * K:) or sores in the hinder part of the كركرة of a camel, nearly penetrating into his inside, but not mortal: or a disease that attacks the horse: (M:) it is said by Lth to be a pain in the navel; but Az and others say that this is a mistake. (TA.) b2: Also Hollowness of a spear-shaft [&c.]. (S, K.) [See أَسَرُّ.]

سُرُرٌ: see سِرٌّ, last sentence but one: A2: and سُرُورٌ.

A3: It is also a pl. of سَرِيرٌ [q. v.]. (S, M, Msb, K.) سِرَرٌ: see سَرَارُ الشَّهْرِ: A2: and سِرٌّ, last two sentences, in three places: A3: and سُرٌّ, in two places.

A4: Also The coats, or coverings, and earth, that are upon truffles; (S, K;) and ↓ سَرِيرٌ signifies the same, (TA,) or the sand (K, TA) and earth and coats or coverings (TA) upon truffles: (K, TA:) here, and in some copies of the Tekmileh, for كَمْأَة, is put أَكَمَة: (TA:) or both signify the earth that is upon truffles: (M:) or the former signifies the round clod of earth in which a truffle grows: (ISh, TA:) pl. of the former, (ISh, S,) and of ↓ the latter, (TA,) أَسْرَارٌ. (ISh, S, TA.) سَرَارُ الشَّهْرِ and ↓ سِرَارُهُ, (S, M, K,) but the latter is not approved by the lexicologists [in general], (Az,) and ↓ سَرَرُهُ (S, M, K) and ↓ سِرَرُهُ, (M,) and ↓ لَيْلَةُ السِّرَارِ (S) [or السَّرَارِ &c.], The last night of the lunar month: (S, K:) or when the month is twenty-nine, it is the twenty-eighth night; and when the month is thirty, it is the twenty-ninth night: (Fr:) or the night in which the moon becomes concealed by the light of the sun: (M:) sometimes this is the case one night, and sometimes it is two nights. (AO, S.) [See also الدَّعْجَآءُ, voce أَدْعَجُ.]

A2: سَرَارٌ is also syn. with سِرٌّ, in two senses: see سِرٌّ, in the latter part of the paragraph, in four places.

A3: It signifies also [Dates in the unripe state in which they are termed] سَيَابٌ [q. v.]. (K.) سِرَارٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places: A2: and سِرٌّ, last sentence but one, in two places: A3: and مَسَرَّةٌ.

سَرُورٌ: see what next follows.

سُرُورٌ, (S, M, A, Msb,) or ↓ سَرُورٌ, when used as a simple subst., (IAar, Sgh, K,) but this is strange, and, accord. to MF, unknown, whether as a simple subst. or as an inf. n., (TA,) and ↓ سُرٌّ (M, Msb) and ↓ سَرَّآءُ and ↓ تَسُرَّةٌ, (M,) Happiness, or joy, or gladness; syn. فَرَحٌ; (M, K; *) contr. of حُزْنٌ: (S:) or dilatation of the bosom with delight, or pleasure, wherein is quiet or tranquillity or rest of mind, of short or of long continuance; whereas فَرَحٌ is dilatation of the bosom with delight, or pleasure, of short continuance, transitory, or fleeting, not lasting, as is the case in bodily and worldly pleasures; but فَرَح is sometimes called سُرُور, and vice versâ: (Er-Rághib, TA in art. فرح:) or سُرُورٌ signifies pleasure, or delight, and dilatation of the heart, of which there is no external sign; distinguished from حُبُورٌ, which is cheerfulness, i. e., pleasure, or delight, or dilatation of the heart, which has a visible effect in the aspect. (TA.) A2: Also sing. of ↓ سُرُرٌ, (TA,) which signifies The upper extremities of the stems of plants. (K, TA.) See also مَسَرَّةٌ.

سَرِيرٌ [A couch-frame; a bedstead: a raised couch, or couch upon a frame: a throne:] a thing upon which one lies; syn. مُضْطَجَعٌ: (M, K:) or a thing upon which one sits: (TA:) pl. [of pauc.] أَسِرَّةٌ and [of mult.] سُرُرٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) and some, for the latter, say سُرَرٌ, as more easy of pronunciation, (S, Msb,) and make the same change in other similar pls., (S,) and he who says صِيْدٌ [for صُيُدٌ, pl. of صَيُودٌ,] says سُرٌّ for سُرُرٌ. (Sb, M.) It is said to be derived from سُرُورٌ, because it generally belongs to persons of ease and affluence and of authority, and to kings. (MF.) b2: Hence, and as an appellation of good omen, (Er-Rághib,) A bier, before the corpse is carried upon it: (K:) when the corpse is carried upon it, it is called [نِعْشٌ and] جَِنَازَةٌ. (TA.) b3: [Hence,] سَرِيرُ بَنَاتِ نَعْشٍ (assumed tropical:) [The bier of BenátNaash;] the seven stars that are upon the neck and breast and two knees of the Greater Bear, resembling a semicircle; [app. τ, η, υ, ø, q, e, and f; (as in Freytag's Lex.;)] also called الحَوْضُ. (Kzw.) b4: [Hence likewise] سَرِيرٌ also signifies (tropical:) Dominion, sovereignty, rule, or authority: and ease, comfort, or affluence: (S, * K: [in some copies of each of which, we find النِّعْمَةُ in the place of النَّعْمَةُ:]) and settled means of subsistence. (M, TA.) You say, زَالَ عَنْ سَرِيرِهِ (tropical:) He ceased to enjoy authority, or power, and ease, comfort, or affluence. (A.) [See also an ex. in a verse cited in art. دغفل.] b5: And (tropical:) The part where the head rests upon the neck: (S, M, K, TA:) pl. أَسِرَّةٌ and سَرَائِرُ. (TA.) A2: See also سِرَرٌ, in two places: A3: and مَسَرَّةٌ.

سَرَارَةٌ: see سِرٌّ, in the latter part of the paragraph, in three places. It signifies also (assumed tropical:) The best of the productive parts of a meadow. (TA.) b2: And hence, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) Pureness, choiceness, or excellence, of anything: (M, K:) pureness, and excellence, of race, or lineage. (S.) It has no verb. (M.) You say, هُوَ فِى سَرَارَةٍ مِنْ عِيشَةٍ (tropical:) [He is in the best condition, or mode, of life]. (A.) And لَهَا عَلَيْهَا سَرَارَةٌ (assumed tropical:) She possesses superiority over her. (Fr.) سَرِيرَةٌ; and its pl. سَرَائِرُ: see سِرٌّ, first and fourth sentences, in three places. b2: Also The heart, or mind. (KL. [And so سِرٌّ, q. v.]) And One's inner man; syn. جَوَّانِىٌّ: opposed to عَلَانِيَةٌ and بَرَّانِىٌّ [q. v.]. (T in art. بر.) سَرَّآءُ Ampleness, or freedom from straitness, of the means, or circumstances, of life; syn. رَخَآءٌ; [or a happy state or condition;] contr. of ضَرَّآءُ; (S;) i. q. ↓ مَسَرَّةٌ and ↓ سَارُورَآءُ [contr. of مَضَرَّةٌ and ضَارُورَآءُ]. (K.) b2: See also سُرُورٌ: b3: and see سِرٌّ, near the end of the paragraph. b4: Also i. q. بَطْحَآءُ [q. v.]. (TA.) سِرِّىٌّ [rel. n. from سِرٌّ; Of, or relating to, anything secret: a secret, or mysterious, thing. b2: And] A man who does things secretly: pl. سِرِّيُّونَ. (M.) سُرِّيَّةٌ A concubine-slave; a female slave whom one takes as a possession and for concubitus; (M;) a female slave to whom one assigns a house, or chamber, in which he lodges her, (S, K,) and whom he takes as a possession and for concubitus: (TA:) of the measure فُعْلِيَّةٌ, (S, M, Mgh, Msb,) from سِرٌّ as signifying “ concubitus,” (S, M, * Mgh, Msb, K,) or as signifying “ concealment,” because a man often conceals and protects her from his wife; (S;) altered from the regular form of a rel. n., (S, M, Msb, K,) by its having damm [in the place of kesr]; (S, Msb;) for the rel. n. is sometimes thus altered, as in the instances of دُهْرِىٌّ from الدَّهْرُ and سُهْلِىٌّ from الأَرْضُ السَّهْلَةُ: (S:) or it is with damm to distinguish it from سِرِّيَّةٌ, which is applied to “ a free woman with whom one has sexual intercourse secretly,” (Msb,) or “ one who prostitutes herself: ” (TA:) or it is from سُرٌّ in the sense of سُرُورٌ; because her owner rejoices in her; (Akh, * S, * Msb;) and if so, it is agreeable with analogy: (Msb:) so says A Heyth; and this is the best that has been said respecting it: (TA:) or it is of the measure فُعُّولَةٌ, from سَرْوٌ, (M, Mgh,) the latter و being changed into ى for euphony, and then the [other] و being incorporated into it and thus becoming ى like it, after which the dammeh is changed into a kesreh because the ى is next to it: (M:) the pl. is سَرَارِىُّ (ISk, S, TA) and سَرَارٍ; (ISk, TA;) the latter, by poetic license. (Ham p. 304.) سِرِّيَّةٌ A free woman with whom one has sexual intercourse secretly, (Msb, TA, *) or who prostitutes herself: (TA:) distinguished from سُرِّيَّةٌ [q. v.]. (Msb, TA.) سُرْسُورٌ Intelligent; knowing; skilful; (S, M, K;) entering much into affairs, (S, K,) by means of his good artifices or artful contrivances. (TA.) You say, هُوَ سُرْسُورُ مَالٍ He is one who manages well, or takes good care of, property, or cattle, (AA, M, * K, * TA,) knowing what is conducive to the good thereof. (AA, TA.) And هُوَ ابْنُ سُرْسُورِهَا He is the knowing with respect to it. (T in art. بنى.) b2: A person beloved, or a friend; a special, or choice, companion; (K;) as also ↓ سُرْسُورَةٌ. (TA.) A2: Also The نَصْل [or spun thread, that has come forth,] of the spindle. (K.) سُرْسُورَةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

سَارٌّ; and its fem., with ة: see سَرٌّ.

سَارُورَآءُ: see سَرَّآءُ.

أَسَرُّ An adventive; one abiding among a people to whom he is not related; syn. دَخِيلٌ. (S, K.) Lebeed says, وَجَدِّى فَارِسُ الرَّعْشَآءِ مِنْهُمْ رَئِيسٌ لَا أَسَرُّ وَلَا سَنِيدُ [And my grandfather, the rider of Er-Raashà, was of them; a chief, not an adventive, nor of suspected origin]. (S.) A2: Also a camel having a gall, or sore, in the كِرْكِرَة [or callous projection upon the breast]: (S:) or having a pain therein, arising from a gall, or sore: (K:) or having sores in the hinder part thereof, nearly penetrating into his inside, but not mortal: or having the disorder termed ضَبٌّ, which is a tumour in the breast: (M:) fem. سَرَّآءُ. (M, K.) [See سَرَرٌ.] b2: زَنْدٌ أَسَرُّ A زند [or piece of stick, or wood, for producing fire,] that has become hollow [by wear]. (AHn, S, M, K. [See 1, near the end of the paragraph.]) And قَنَاةٌ سَرَّآءُ A hollow spearshaft. (S, M, K.) تَسُرَّةٌ: see سُرُورٌ.

مَسَرَّةٌ an inf. n. of سَرَّهُ [q. v.] (S, O, K.) b2: [And A cause of سُرُور, i. e. happiness, or joy, or gladness;] a thing whereby one is made happy, or joyful, or glad: pl. مَسَارُّ. (Msb.) b3: See also سَرَّآءُ. b4: Also, [perhaps as being a cause of pleasure,] The extremities of sweet-smelling plants; (M, O, K;) and so ↓ سُرُورٌ: (O, K:) or the latter, the upper halves of the stems of plants; (Lth, M, O; [but see سُرُورٌ;]) properly, the parts of a lotus-plant that are concealed [by the water] and are consequently succulent and soft and beautiful: and ↓ سَرِيرٌ, the root, or lower part, of a lotusplant, whereon it rests: (O:) or this last, the pith of the lotus-plant; (M, K;) and so ↓ سِرَارٌ: (TA:) [accord. to Az,] اِبْنُ المَسَرَّةِ signifies the branch [or sprig] of رَيْحَان [or of a sweetsmelling plant]. (T in art بنى.) مِسَرَّةٌ An instrument in which one speaks secretly, like a طُومَار [i. e. a roll, or scroll] (S, K) &c. (TA.) مَسْرُورٌ Happy, or joyful, or glad; or affected with سُرُور [q. v.]. (S, TA.) A2: Having the navel-string cut. (TA, from a trad.) b2: And with ة, applied to the kind of jar termed مُزَمَّلَة, Having a سُرَّة, meaning a perforation in the middle, in which is fixed a tube of silver or lead, whence one drinks. (Har p. 548.) وَقَفْتُ عَلَى مُسْتَسَرِّهِ I became acquainted with his hidden, or secret, affair. (A, * TA.)
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