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النَّهَلُ

Entries on النَّهَلُ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Firuzabadi, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ
النَّهَلُ، مُحَرَّكَةً: أوَّلُ الشَّرْبِ.
نَهِلَتِ الإِبِلُ، كفرحَ، نَهَلاً ومَنْهَلاً.
وإبِلٌ نَواهِلُ ونِهالٌ ونَهَلٌ، مُحرَّكةً،
ونُهولٌ ونَهَلَةٌ ونَهْلَى،
وقد أنْهَلَها.
والمَنْهَلُ: المَشْرَبُ، والشُّرْبُ، والموضعُ الذي فيه المَشْرَبُ، والــمَنْزِلُ يكونُ بالمَفازَةِ.
والناهِلَةُ: المُخْتَلِفَةُ إلى المَنْهَلِ.
وأنْهَلوا: نَهِلَتْ إبِلُهُم.
والنَّهَلُ، محرَّكةً، من الطعامِ: ما أُكِلَ.
وأنْهَلَهُ: أغْضَبَهُ.
والمِنْهالُ: الرجُلُ الكثيرُ الإِنْهالِ، والكَثيبُ العالي لا يَتَمَاسَكُ انْهِياراً، والقَبْرُ، والغايَةُ في السَّخاءِ،
كالمِنْهَلِ فيهما، وأرضٌ.
ومِنْهالٌ القَيْسِيُّ، أو صوابُهُ مِلْحانٌ: صحابي. وكزُبَيْرٍ: اسمٌ.
والنَّهْلانُ: الشارِبُ، والرَّيَّانُ، والعَطْشانُ،
كالناهِلِ فيهما، كِلاهُما ضِدٌّ. وكمُحْسِنٍ: ماءٌ لسُلَيْمٍ.
والنَّواهِلُ: الإِبِلُ الجِياعُ.
وانْهَلْ تَلانَ، أي: حَسْبُكَ الآن.

الحُبابِيّةُ

Entries on الحُبابِيّةُ in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Yāqūt al-Ḥamawī, Muʿjam al-Buldān
الحُبابِيّةُ:
بالضم: اسم لقريتين بمصر يقال لإحداهما الحبابية وتسمى أيضا المنستريون من كورة الشرقية، وتعرف الأخرى بالحبابية مع منزل نعمة من الشرقية أيضا.

جَذا

Entries on جَذا in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Firuzabadi, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ
جَذا جَذْواً، بالفتح وكسُمُوٍّ: ثَبَتَ قائماً،
كَأَجْذَى، أو جَثا، أو قامَ على أطْرافِ أصابِعِهِ،
وـ القُرادُ في جَنْبِ البعيرِ: لَصِقَ به، ولَزِمَهُ،
وـ السَّنامَ: حَمَلَ الشَّحْمَ.
وأجْذَى طَرْفَه: نَصَبَه، ورَمَى به أمامَه.
والجَوَاذِي: التي تَجْذُو في سَيرِها، كَأَنَّها تَقَلَّعُ.
والجَذْوَةُ، مُثَلَّثَةً: القَبْسَةُ من النارِ، والجَمْرَةُ، والجِذْوَةُ
ج: جُذاً، بالضم والكسر وكجِبالٍ.
والجَذاةُ: أُصولُ الشجرِ العِظامِ
ج: كجِبالٍ، وع.
ورجُلٌ جاذٍ: قصيرُ الباعِ.
والمِجْذَاءُ، كمِحْرابٍ: خَشَبَةٌ مُدوَّرَةٌ تَلْعَبُ بها الأعْرابُ، سِلاحٌ، والمِنْقارُ.
وأجْذَى الفَصيلُ: حَمَلَ في سَنامِهِ شَحْماً.
والمُجْذَوْذِي: من يُلازِمُ الــمَنْزِلَ والرَّحْلَ.

الوَحْيُ

Entries on الوَحْيُ in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Firuzabadi, al-Qāmūs al-Muḥīṭ and Al-Suyūṭī, Muʿjam Maqālīd al-ʿUlūm fī l-Ḥudūd wa-l-Rusūm
الوَحْيُ: كَلَام إلهي منزل على نَبِي بِوَاسِطَة الْملك، أَو بإلقاء معنى فِي الروع.
الوَحْيُ: الإِشارةُ، والكِتابَةُ، والمَكْتُوبُ، والرِّسالَةُ، والإِلْهامُ، والكَلامُ الخَفِيُّ، وكُلُّ ما ألْقَيْتَهُ إلى غَيْرِكَ، والصَّوْتُ يَكُونُ في النَّاسِ وغَيْرِهِم،
كالوَحَى والوَحَاةِ
ج: وُحِيٌّ.
وأوْحَى إليه: بَعَثَهُ، وألْهَمَهُ،
وـ نَفْسُهُ: وَقَعَ فيها خَوْفٌ.
والوَحَى: السَّيِّدُ الكبيرُ، والنارُ، والمَلِكُ، والعَجَلَةُ، والإِسْرَاعُ، ويُمَدُّ.
وَوَحَى وَتَوَحَّى: أسْرَعَ.
وشيءٌ وَحِيٌّ: عَجِلٌ مُسْرِعٌ.
واسْتَوْحاهُ: حَرَّكَهُ، ودَعاهُ لِيُرْسِلَهُ، واسْتَفْهَمَهُ.
ووَحَّاهُ تَوْحِيَةً: عَجَّلَهُ.

سل

Entries on سل in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane and Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān
سل
سَلُّ الشيء من الشيء: نزعه، كسلّ السّيف من الغمد، وسَلُّ الشيء من البيت على سبيل السّرقة، وسَلُّ الولد من الأب، ومنه قيل للولد:
سَلِيلٌ. قال تعالى: يَتَسَلَّلُونَ مِنْكُمْ لِواذاً
[النور/ 63] ، وقوله تعالى: مِنْ سُلالَةٍ مِنْ طِينٍ
[المؤمنون/ 12] ، أي: من الصّفو الذي يُسَلُّ من الأرض، وقيل: السُّلَالَةُ كناية عن النطفة تصوّر دونه صفو ما يحصل منه. والسُّلُّ : مرض ينزع به اللّحم والقوّة، وقد أَسَلَّهُ الله، وقوله عليه السلام: «لا إِسْلَالَ ولا إغلال» . وتَسَلْسَلَ الشيء اضطرب، كأنه تصوّر منه تَسَلُّلٌ متردّد، فردّد لفظه تنبيها على تردّد معناه، ومنه السِّلْسِلَةُ، قال تعالى: فِي سِلْسِلَةٍ ذَرْعُها سَبْعُونَ ذِراعاً [الحاقة/ 32] ، وقال تعالى: سَلاسِلَ وَأَغْلالًا وَسَعِيراً
[الإنسان/ 4] ، وقال: وَالسَّلاسِلُ يُسْحَبُونَ [غافر/ 71] ، وروي: «يا عجبا لقوم يقادون إلى الجنّة بالسّلاسل» . وماء سَلْسَلٌ:
متردّد في مقرّه حتى صفا، قال الشاعر:
أشهى إليّ من الرّحيق السَّلْسَلِ
وقوله تعالى: سَلْسَبِيلًا
[الإنسان/ 18] ، أي: سهلا لذيذا سلسا حديد الجرية، وقيل: هو اسم عين في الجنّة، وذكر بعضهم أنّ ذلك مركّب من قولهم: سل سبيلا ، نحو: الحوقلة والبسملة ونحوهما من الألفاظ المركّبة، وقيل:
بل هو اسم لكلّ عين سريع الجرية، وأسلة اللّسان: الطّرف الرّقيق.
باب السين واللام س ل، ل س يستعملان

سل: السَّلُّ: إِخراجُكَ الشَّعْرَ من العجين ونحوه من الأشياء. والانسِلالُ: المُضِيُّ والخروج من بينَ مَضيقٍ أو زِحام. وسَلَلْتُ السَّيفَ فانَسلَّ من غِمْدِه. والسُّلُّ والسُّلالُ: داءٌ يأخُذ الانسانَ ويقتُلُ، وسُلَّ الرجلُ وأَسَلَّهُ اللهُ إسلالاً [فهو مَسْلولٌ] . والإِسلال: السَّرِقةُ الخَفِيَّة. والسَّلُّ والسَّليلُ والسلان: جماعة أودية بالبادية. والسَّليلُ والسَّليلةُ: المُهْرُ [والمُهْرَة] . [والسليلُ: دِماغ الفرس] . والسَّليل: الولدُ، [سُمِّي سَليلاً، لأنّه خلق من السّلالة] . والسَّليلةُ: عَقَبةٌ أو عَصَبةٌ أو لَحْمةٌ اذا كانت شِبْهَ طَرائقَ ينفَصِلُ بعضُها عن بعض، [وأنشد: لاءم فيه السليل الفقار

قال: السَّليلُ لَحْمَةُ المَتنَينِ] . وكذلك السَّلائل في الخَيْشوم، وهي لَحَماتٌ عِراضٌ بعضُها مُلتَزِقاتْ ببعضٍ. والتَّسَلُّلُ: فِعلُ جماعة القوم اذا انْسَلّوا، [ويَتَسَلَّلُونَ ويَنْسَلُّون واحد] . وسَلَّةُ الفَرَسِ: دَفْعَتُه في سِباقه، تقول: قد خَرجَتْ سَلَّةُ هذا الفَرسِ على سائر الخَيْلِ، قال:

أَلِزاً اذْ خَرَجَتْ سَلَّتُه ... وَهِلاً تَمَسُحه ما يَسْتَقِر

الأَلِز: الوَثّابُ، والسلة: السبذة المطبقة كالجؤنة. والمِسَلَّة: المِخيَط، وجمعُه مَسالّ. والسَّلسَلُ: الماءُ العَذْبُ الصافي يَتَسَلَسلُ في الحَلْقِ، وفي صَبَبٍ أو حَدُورٍ اذا جَرَى. وهو السَّلْسالُ، وخَمرٌ سَلْسَلٌ قال الأخطل:

أَدَبَّ إليها جَدْوَلاً يتَسَلْسَلُ

وقال:

بردى يصفق بالرحيق السلسل

والسَّلَةُ: الفُرْجةُ بين نَصائِبِ الحَوْضِ، [وأنشد:

أَسَلَّةٌ في حوضها أم انَفَجَرْ

وفي حديث أبي زرْعِ بنِ أبي زَرْعٍ: كَمَسَلِّ شَطْبةٍ

أراد بالمَسَلِّ: ما سُلَّ من شَطْبِ الجريدة، شَبَّهَه به لدِقَّةِ خَصْرِه] . والسَّلاسِلُ جمعُ السِّلسِلة. وبَرْقٌ ذو سَلاسِلَ، ورَمْلٌ مِثلُه، وهو تَسَلْسُله الذي يُرَى في التِوائِه . وماءٌ سُلاسِلٌ: عَذْبٌ. قال زائدة: كُلُّ مَنتُوجٍ سَليلٌ لأنّه يُسَلُّ من بطن أُمِّه لأنَّه يُجْبَذُ بالأيْدي سَلاًّ. وفي بني فُلانٍ مَسلَّةٌ أي سَرِقةٌ. وفيهم سَلَّةٌ أي سُيُوفٌ حِدادٌ. والسَلَّةُ حَصىً صِغارٌ مِثلُ الجَوْز في بطون الأَودِيةِ، لأنَّ الماءَ سَلَّها من بين الجِبال . والسَّليلُ: اسْمُ منزلٍ بالبادية. وذاتُ السَّلاسِلِ: أرضٌ من أرض الشّام غَزاها عمرو بن العاص على عهد النبيِّ- صلى الله عليه وآله وسَلَّم- . والمُسَلْسَلُ والمُسَنْسَنُ: طريقٌ يُسْلَكُ يَتخَلَّلُ البلاد كأنَّه حَيَّةٌ. ودابَّة سَلِسَةٌ أي مُنقادةٌ. والسَّلِسُ: السَّيف، وجمعه سُلُوسٌ. والسَّلْسُ: الخَيط يُنْظمَ فيه الخَرَزُ، وجمعه سُلُوس، قال: وقَلائدٌ من حُبلةٍ وسُلُوسِ

لس: اللَّسُّ: تَناوُل الدّابَّةِ الحشيشَ بجَحْفَلَتِها اذا نَتَفَتْهُ، قال زهير:

قد اخضَرَّ من لس الغمير جحافله

والمَلْسوس: الذاهبُ العقل.

سل

1 سَلَّ الشَّىٌءَ, (S, M, Mgh,) aor. ـُ (S, M,) inf. n. سَلٌّ; (S, M, Mgh, K;) and ↓ استلّهُ, (M,) inf. n. اِسْتِلَالٌ; (K; [in the CK, الِاسْلال is put in the place of الِاسْتِلَال;]) He drew the thing out or forth from another thing: (Jel in xxiii. 12:) or he pulled out the thing, or drew it forth, gently: (M, K: *) or he drew, or pulled, the thing out, or forth, as a sword from its scabbard, and a hair from dough. (Mgh.) You say, سَلَّ السَّيْفَ, (S, Msb,) aor. and inf. n. as above; (Msb;) and ↓ استلّهُ, both signifying the same; (S;) [i. e. He drew the sword;] as also ↓ اسلّهُ, inf. n. إِسْلَالٌ. (TA.) In the saying of El-Farezdak, غَدَاةَ تَوَلَّيْتُمْ كَانَّ سُيُوفَكُمْ

↓ ذَآنِينُ فِى أَعْنَاقِكُمْ لَمْ تُسَلْسَلِ [In the morning when ye turned back, as though your swords were ذآنين (pl. of ذُؤْنُونٌ a species of fungus) upon your necks, (for the sword was hung upon the shoulder, not by a waist-belt,) not drawn forth], he has separated the doubled letter: thus the verse is related by IAar: but by Th, ↓ لَمْ تَسَلَّلِ [for تَتَنَسَلَّلِ]. (M.) It is said in a trad., لَأَسُلَّنَّكَ مِنْهُمْ كَمَا تُسَلُّ الشَّعْرَةُ مِنَ العَجِينِ [I will assuredly draw thee forth from them like as the single hair is drawn forth from dough]. (TA.) And in another trad., اَللّٰهُمَّ أْسْلُلْ سَخِيمَةَ قَلْبِى (tropical:) [O God, draw forth the rancour of my heart]: and hence the saying الهَدَايَا تَسُلُّ السَّخَائِمَ وَتَحُلُّ الشَّكَائِمَ (tropical:) [Presents draw away feelings of rancour, and loose, or melt, resistances, or incompliances]. (TA.) And سُلَّ, said of a colt, means He was drawn forth a سَلِيل [q. v.]. (M, TA.) b2: Also He took the thing. (Msb.) Hence one says, تُسَلُّ المَيِّتُ مِنْ قِبَلِ رَأْسِهِ إِلَى القَبْرِ, i. e. [The dead body] is taken [head-foremost to the grave]: (Msb:) [or is drawn forth &c.: for] it is said of the Apostle of God, سُلَّ مِنْ قِبَل رَأْسِهِ, meaning He was drawn forth [&c.] from the bier. (Mgh.) b3: Also, aor. and inf. n. as above, He stole the thing: (Msb, TA:) or he stole it covertly, secretly, or clandestinely; (TA;) and so ↓ اسلّهُ. (TK. [But see 4, below, where اسلّ meaning “ he stole ” is mentioned only as intrans.]) Yousay, سَلَّ البَعِيرَ جَوْفِ اللَّيْلِ He drew away the camel from among the other camels in the middle of the night: and in like manner you say of other things. (TA.) A2: سَلَّ, aor. ـِ (K,) inf. n. سَلٌّ, (TK,) said of a man; (TA;) or سَلَّتْ, aor. ـَ [whence it would seem that the sec. Pers\. of the pret. is سَلِلْتَ, and the inf. n. سَلَلٌ,] said of a sheep or goat, شاة; (M;) He, or it, lost his, or its, teeth: (M, K:) on the authority of Lh. (M.) A3: سُلَّ, (M, Msb, K,) in the pass. form, (Msb,) with damm, (K,) He was, or became, affected with the disease termed سِلّ [q. v.]. (M, Msb, K.) 4 أَسْلَ3َ see 1, second sentence. b2: اسلّ, (ISk, S, M, Mgh,) inf. n. إِسْلَالٌ, (ISk, S, K,) also signifies He stole: (ISk, S, Mgh:) or he stole covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (M, K.) See also 1, in the latter half of the paragraph. You say, اسلّ مِنَ المَغْنَمِ He stole of the spoil. (Mgh.) b3: إِسْلَالٌ signifies also An open raid or predatory incursion. (TA.) b4: And اسلّ He aided another to steal, or to steal covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (TA.) b5: [See also إِسْلَالٌ below. Accord. to Freytag, اسلّ signifies He received a bribe: but this requires consideration: he gives no authority but the K, which does not justify this explanation.]

A2: اسلّهُ He (God) caused him to be affected with the disease termed سِلّ [q. v.]. (S, M, Msb, K.) 5 تسلّل: see 7: and see also 1, in the former half of the paragraph. b2: Also i. q. اِضْطَرَبَ [It was, or became, in a state of commotion, agitation, &c.]; said of a thing; as though it were imagined to be repeatedly drawn forth. (Er-Rághib, TA.) 7 انسلّ It (a thing) became pulled out, or drawn forth, gently; (M;) it became drawn, or pulled out or forth, as a sword from its scabbard, and a hair from dough. (Mgh.) You say, انسلّ السَّيْفُ مِنَ الغَمْدِ The sword [became drawn from the scabbard: or] slipped out from the scabbard. (TA.) And انسلّ قِيَادُالفَرَسِ مِنْ يَدِهِ [The leading-rope of the horse slipped out or] came forth [from his hand]. (Mgh.) b2: And [hence], as also ↓ تسلّل, (S, M, K,) He slipped away, or stole away; i. e., went away covertly, secretly, or clandestinely: (M, K:) or he went forth, مِنْ بَيْنِهِمْ [from among them]. (S.) And اِنْسَلَلْتُ مِنْ بَيْنِ يَدَيْهِ I went away, and went forth, deliberately, or leisurely, and by degrees, from before him. (TA.) Sb says that اِنْسَلَلْتُ [used in this or a similar sense] is not a quasi-pass. verb; but is only like [a verb of the measure] فَعَلْتُ; like as اِفْتَقَرَ is like ضَعُفَ. (M.) It is said in a prov., رَمَتْنِى بِدَائِهَاوَانْسَلَّتْ [She reproached me with her own fault, and slipped away]: (S, Meyd, TA:) [originally] said by one of the fellow-wives of Ruhm, daughter of El-Khazraj, wife of Saad Ibn-Zeyd-Menáh, on Ruhm's reproaching her with a fault that was in herself. (Meyd, TA. [See also Freytag's Arab. Prov. cap. x. no. 2; and another prov. there referred to in cap. ii. no. 78.]) And one says also, بِكَذَا ↓ استلّ, meaning He went away with such a thing covertly, secretly, or clandestinely. (TA.) 8 إِسْتَلَ3َ see 1, first and second sentences: A2: and see also 7, last sentence.10 استسل النَّهْرُ جَدْوَلًا (tropical:) The river had a rivulet or streamlet, branching off from it. (TA.) R. Q. 1 سَلْسَلَةٌ [as inf. n. of سُلْسِلَ (see مُسَلْسَلٌ below)] signifies A thing's being connected with another thing. (M, K.) [It is also inf. n. of سَلْسَلَ, as such signifying The connecting a thing with another thing.] b2: [Hence, or the reverse may be the case,] سَلْسَلْتُهُ I bound him with the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (O. TA.) b3: And سَلْسَلْتُ المَآءَ فِى الحَلْقِ I poured the water into the throat, or fauces, [app. in a continuous stream.] (S, * O.) b4: And مَاسَلْسَلَ طَعَامًا He did not eat food: (K:) as though he did not pour it into his throat, or fauces. (TA.) A2: Accord. to IAar, سَلْسَلَ signifies He ate a سَلْسَلَة, i. e., a long piece of a camel's hump. (O.) A3: See also 1, third sentence. R. Q. 2 تَسَلْسَلَ, said of water, It ran into the throat, or fauces: (S, O:) or it ran down a declivity, or declivous place: (M, K:) or (assumed tropical:) it became [fretted with a succession of ripples] like a chain, in running [in a shallow and rugged bed], or when smitten by the wind. (S.) b2: And, said of lightning, (assumed tropical:) It assumed the form of سَلَاسِل, [i. e. chains, meaning elongated streams,] pl. of سِلْسِلَةٌ [q. v.], in the clouds. (M.) b3: And تَسَلْسُلٌ signifies (assumed tropical:) The glistening, and [apparent] creeping, of the diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain, [resembling a chain, (see مُسَلْسَلٌ,) and also likened to the creeping of ants, (see فِرِنْذٌ, and رُبَدٌ,)] of a sword. (TA. [See also أَثْرٌ.]) b4: And تَسَلْسَلَ said of a garment, (assumed tropical:) It was worn until it became thin; (O, K;) like تَخَلْخَلَ. (O.) سَلٌّ, (M, K,) applied to a man, (M,) Whose teeth are falling out; (M;) losing his teeth: (K:) fem. with ة: (M, K:) likewise applied to a sheep or goat (شَاْةٌ); on the authority of Lh; (M;) and to a she-camel whose teeth have fallen out from extreme old age; or one extremely aged, having no tooth remaining; on the authority of IAar. (TA.) A2: See also سَلَّةٌ, in two places.

سُلٌّ: see what next follows.

سِلٌّ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ سُلَالٌ, (S, M, K,) the former [the more common, and] often occurring in the verses of chaste poets, though El-Hareeree says in the “ Durrat el-Ghowwás ” that it is an erroneous term of the vulgar, and that the latter is the right term, (TA,) signify the same, (S, M, K,) as also ↓ سُلٌّ and ↓ سَلَّةٌ, (K,) [Consumption: or phthisis:] an emaciating, oppressive, and fatal malady: (T, TA:) a certain disease, well known; said in the medical books to be one of the diseases of girls, because of the abundance of blood in them: (Msb:) accord. to the physicians, (TA,) an ulcer, (K, TA,) or ulcers, (Msb,) [or ulceration,] in the lungs; (Msb, K, TA;) succeeding (تُعَقِّبُ [grammatically referring to سَلَّة]) either ذَات الرِّئَة [i. e. inflammation of the lungs] or ذَات الجَنْب [i. e. pleurisy]: (in the CK, بِعَقَبِ ذات الرِّيّةِ اوذاتِ الجَنْبِ is [erroneously] put in the place of تُعَقِّبُ ذَاتَ الرِّئَةِ أَوْ ذَاتَ الجَنْبِ: and in what here follows, the gen. case is put in the place of the nom. in four instances:) or a rheum (زُكَامٌ), and defluxions (نَوَازِلُ), or a long cough, and attended with constant fever. (K, TA.) b2: Hence the saying, in a trad., غُبَارُذَيْلِ المَرْأَةِ الفَاجِرَةِ يُورثُ السِّلَّ (assumed tropical:) [The dust of the skirt of the vitious woman occasions the loss of property]; meaning that he who follows vitious women and acts vitiously, loses his property, and becomes poor: the diminution and departure of property being likened to the diminution and wasting away of the body when one has the disorder termed سِلّ. (TA.) سَلَّةٌ The drawing of swords; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ سِلَّةٌ. (K.) So in the saying, أَتَيْنَاهُمْ عِنْدَ السَّلَّةِ [We came to them on the occasion of the drawing of swords]. (S, M, K.) b2: And Theft: (S, Msb:) or covert, secret, or clandestine, theft; (M, K;) like إِسْلَالٌ [except that the former is a simple subst., and the latter is an inf. n., i. e. of 4]: (K:) one says, فِى بَنِى فُلَانٍ سَلَّةٌ [Among the sons of such a one is theft, or covert theft]: (S:) and الخَلَّةُ تَدْعُو إِلَى السَّلَّةِ [Want invites to theft, or covert theft]. (TA.) A2: Also (tropical:) The rush (دُفْعَة) of a horse among other horses, in running: (TA:) or the rush (دُفْعَة) of a horse in striving to outstrip: (S, TA: [I read فِى سِبَاقِهِ, as in a copy of the S; instead of فى سِيَاقِهِ, as in other copies of the S and in the TA:]) so in the saying, فَرَسٌ شَدِيدُ السَّلَّةِ (tropical:) [A horse of which the rush &c. is vehement]: (S, TA:) and خَرَجَتْ سَلَّتُهُ عَلَى

الخَيْلِ (S) or عَلَى سَائِرِ الخَيْلِ (TA) (tropical:) [His rush in striving to outstrip proceeded against the other horses]. b2: And A revulsion of shortness of breathing (اِرْتِدَادُ رَبْوٍ) in the chest of a horse, in consequence of his suppressing such shortness of breathing [so I render مِنْ كَبْوَةٍ يَكْبُوهَا, but this phrase admits of other renderings, as will be seen in art. كبو]: (M, K:) when he is inflated thereby, one says, أَخْرَجَ سَلَّتَهُ [app. meaning he has manifested his revulsion of shortness of breathing]; and thereupon he is urged to run with vehemence, and made to sweat, and coverings are thrown upon him, and that shortness of breathing (ذٰلِكَ الرَّبْوُ) passes forth. (M.) b3: [In a sheep or goat, or a ewe or she-goat, it seems to mean Power, or force, of long continuance: see مَسْلُولَةٌ, voce مَسْلُولٌ.]

A3: See also سِلٌّ.

A4: Also A [basket of the kind called] جُونَة: (K:) or a thing like the جُونَة, (M,) or like the covered جُونَة, which is also called سَبَذَةٌ; so says Az: (TA:) a receptacle in which fruit is carried: (Msb:) [sometimes covered with red skin: (see حَوَرٌ:) in the present day commonly applied to a basket made of twigs, oblong and deep, generally between a foot and a foot and a half in length:] and ↓ سَلٌّ signifies the same: (M, K:) what is termed سَلَّةُ الخُبْزِ [the bread-basket] is well known: (S:) سَلَّةٌ meaning as expl. above is not thought by IDrd to be an Arabic word: (M:) [the dim. ↓ سُلَيْلَةٌ occurs in the K voce جُونَةٌ, and in the Mgh voce رَبْعَةٌ, &c.:] the pl. is سِلَالٌ (M, K) and سَلَّاتٌ (Msb) and [coll. gen. n.] ↓ سَلٌّ, of which Abu-l-Hasan says that it is in his opinion a rare kind of pl. [or coll. gen. n.] because it denotes what is made by art, not created, and it should more properly be regarded as of the class of كَوْكَبٌ and كَوْكَبَةٌ [which are syn.] because this is more common than the class of سَفِينَةٌ and سَفِينٌ. (M.) A5: Also A fault, or defect, in a water-ing-trough or tank, or in a [jar of the kind called]

خَابِيَة: (M, K:) or a breach between the أَنْصَابِ, (K,) or [more properly] between the نَصَائِب, [i. e. the stones set up, and cemented together with kneaded clay, around the interior,] (M,) of a watering-trough or tank. (M, K.) b2: And Fissures in the ground, that steal [i. e. imbibe] the water. (TA.) A6: Also One's sewing [a skin, or hide, with] two thongs in a single puncture, or stitch-hole. (M, K.) سِلَّةٌ: see سَلَّةٌ, first sentence.

سُلَالٌ i. q. سِلٌّ, q. v. (S, M, K.) سَلِيلٌ A drawn sword; i. q. ↓ مَسْلُولٌ. (M, K.) b2: (assumed tropical:) A child, or male offspring; [because drawn forth;] (S, M, Msb, K;) as also ↓ سُلَالَةٌ; (M, Mgh, Msb, K;) metonymically so termed: (Mgh:) or, when it comes forth from the belly of its mother; as also ↓ the latter; the former so called because created from the [sperma genitalis, which is termed] سُلَالَة: (Akh, TA:) fem. of the former ↓ سَلِيلَةٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) applied to a daughter. (AA, K.) b3: A colt; (M, K;) and with ة a filly; (S, * M, TA;) the ة being affixed, though سليل is of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ, because the word is made a subst.: (Ham p. 102:) or, as some say, (M, in the K “ and ”) the former signifies a colt that is born not in a [membrane such as is called] مَاسِكَة nor [in one such as is called] سَلًى: if in either of these, it is termed بَقِيرٌ [not بُقَيْرٌ as in the CK]. (M, K.) [See also دُعْمُوصٌ.] b4: And A young camel when just born, before it is known whether it is a male or a female. (As, S, TA.) A2: Clear, or pure, beverage or wine; (K, TA;) as though gently drawn away from dust or motes or particles of rubbish or the like: such is said to be the beverage, or wine, of Paradise: or cool beverage or wine: or such as is clear from dust or motes or particles of rubbish or the like, and from turbidness; of the measure فَعِيلٌ in the sense of the measure مَفْعُولٌ: or such as is easy [in its descent] in the throat, or fauces. (TA.) [See also سُلَالَةٌ, and سَلْسَالٌ.]

A3: The channel of the water, or place in which the water flows, in a valley: or the middle of a valley, (M, K, *) where flows the main body of water. (M.) and A wide (S, M, K) and deep (M, K) valley, (S, M, K,) that gives growth to the [trees called]

سَلَم and سَمُر, (S, K,) or that gives growth to the سَلَم and ضَعَة and يَنَمَة and حَلَمَة; (M;) and ↓ سَالٌّ signifies the same: (M, K:) or this latter, a place in which are trees: (TA:) or a narrow channel of a torrent in a valley: (As, S, TA:) or a low place surrounded by what is elevated, in which the water collects: (En-Nadr, TA:) pl. of both سُلَّانٌ, (M, K,) or of the former accord. to Kr, (M, TA,) and of the latter accord. to As [and the S], (TA,) or that of the latter is سَوَالُّ. (En-Nadr, K, TA.) One says سَلِيلٌ مِنْ سَمُرٍ

like as one says غَالٌّ مِنْ سَلَمٍ. (S.) The phrase سَالَ السَّلِيلُ بِهِمْ [lit. The wide, or wide and deep, valley, &c., flowed with them] is used by the poet Zuheyr (S, IB) as meaning (assumed tropical:) they journeyed swiftly. (IB, TA.) A4: The brain of the horse. (M, K.) b2: The hump of the camel. (M, K.) b3: The نُخَاع [or spinal cord]. (M, K.) b4: and سَلِيلُ اللَّحْمِ The [portions that are termed]

خَصِيل [q. v. voce خَصِيلَةٌ] of flesh: [the former word in this case being app. a coll. gen. n., of which the n. un. is ↓ سَلِيلَةٌ (q. v.); the more probably as it is added that] the pl. is سَلَائِلُ. (TA.) سُلَالَةٌ What is, or becomes, drawn forth, or drawn forth gently, from, or of, a thing: (M, K:) or so سُلَالَةُ شَىْءٍ: (S:) [an extract of a thing: and hence,] the clear, or pure, part, or the choice, best, or most excellent, part [of a thing]; (Mgh; and Ksh and Bd and Jel in xxiii. 12;) because drawn from the thick, or turbid, part. (Mgh.) It is said in the Kur [xxiii. 12], وَلَقَدْ خَلَقْنَا الْإِنْسَانَ مِنْ سُلَالَةٍ مِنْ طِينٍ, meaning [and verily we created man from] what was drawn forth from every kind of dust, or earth: (Fr, TA:) or from a pure, or choice, or most excellent, sort of earth or clay. (Ksh, Bd, Jel.) b2: and [hence,] The sperma genitalis of a man, or human being; (S, TA;) what is drawn from the صُلْب [app. here meaning loins] of the man and from the تَرَائِب [pl. of تَرِيبَة, q. v.,] of the woman: (AHeyth, TA:) the water (مَآء) that is drawn from the back. ('Ikrimeh, TA.) b3: See also سَليلٌ, second sentence, in two places.

سَلِيلَةٌ: see سَلِيلٌ, second sentence. b2: Also A sinew, (عَصَبَةٌ, (M, K, or عَقَبَةٌ, K,) or a portion of flesh having streaks, or strips, (M, K,) that separate, one from another. (TA.) And The oblong portion of flesh of the part on either side of the backbone: (K:) or this is called سَلِيلَةُ المَتْنِ: (M:) [or] accord. to As, [the pl.] سَلَائِلُ signifies the long streaks, or strips, of flesh extending with the backbone. (TA.) See also سَلِيلٌ, last sentence. [Also] A small thin thing [or substance] resembling flesh: pl. سَلَائِلُ. (TA in art. خشم.) And سَلَائِلُ السَّنَامِ Long slices cut from the camel's hump. (TA.) b3: And the pl., Oblong نَغَفَات [or portions of dry mucus or the like] in the nose. (M.) b4: Also [Goats'] hair separated, or plucked asunder, with the fingers, then folded, and tied; then the woman draws from it one portion after another, which she spins: (M:) or سَلِيلَةٌ مِنْ شَعَرٍ signifies what is drawn forth from a ضَرِيبَة of [goats'] hair, which is a portion thereof separated, or plucked asunder, with the fingers, then folded, and rolled up into long portions, the length of each being about a cubit, and the thickness that of the half of the fore arm next the hand: this is tied, then the woman draws from it one portion after another, and spins it. (S.) [See also عَمِيتَةٌ.]

A2: Also A certain long fish, (K, TA,) having a long مِنْقَار [app. meaning beak-like snout, or nose]. (TA.) سُلَيْلَةٌ: see سَلَّةٌ (of which it is the dim.), in the latter half of the paragraph.

سُلَّآءٌ; n. un. with ة; mentioned in the M and K in this art. as well as in art. سلأ: see the latter art. سَلَّالٌ: see سَالٌّ.

A2: [And it seems to be somewhere mentioned in the S, though not in the present art., as meaning A maker of the sort of baskets called سِلَال (pl. of سَلَّةٌ): for Golius explains it, as on the authority of J, as signifying qui sportas qualosque contexit.]

سَلْسَلٌ and ↓ سَلْسَالٌ and ↓ سُلَاسِلٌ (S, M, K) Sweet water, (M, K,) that descends easily in the throat, or fauces; (M;) water that enters easily into the throat, or fauces, by reason of its sweetness and clearness: (S:) or cold, or cool, water: (M, K:) or water that has fluctuated to and fro, in the place where it has continued, until it has become limpid, or clear. (Er-Rághib, TA.) and the first and ↓ second, Mellow wine: (M, K:) the former is expl. by Lth as meaning sweet and clear, that runs [easily] into the throat, or fauces, when drunk. (TA.) b2: And غَدِيرٌ سَلْسَلٌ [A pool of water left by a torrent] which, being smitten [or blown upon] by the wind, becomes [rippled so as to be] like the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (TA.) سُلْسُلٌ A boy, or young man, light, or active, in spirit; as also لُسْلُسٌ. (IAar, O.) سِلْسِلٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ, in two places.

سَلْسَلَةٌ [as an inf. n.: see R. Q. 1.

A2: Also] A long piece of a camel's hump: (IAar, O, K:) accord. to AA, it is called لَسْلَسَةٌ: accord. to As, لِسْلِسَةٌ. (O.) سِلْسِلَةٌ A chain, i. q. زِنْجِيرْ in Pers\.; (KL;) rings (دَائِرٌ [app. used as a coll. gen. n., though I do not know any authority for such usage of it,] K [in the M دَائِرَةٌ]) of iron (S, M, K) or the like (M, K) of metals: derived from السَّلْسَلَةُ signifying “ the being connected ” with another thing: (M: [see R. Q. 1:]) pl. سَلَاسِلُ. (S, Mgh, TA.) It was a custom to extend a سِلْسِلَة over a river or a road, the ships or beats or the passengers being arrested thereby, for the purpose of the taking of the tithes from them by an officer set over it. (Mgh.) b2: [Hence,] سِلْسِلَةُ بَرْقٍ (tropical:) An elongated stream of lightning [like a chain] in the midst of the clouds: (S, TA: *) or سَلَاسِلُ البَرْقِ means what have assumed the form of chains (مَاتَسَلْسَلَ), of lightning, (M, K,) in the clouds; (M;) and السَّحَابِ [i. e., of the clouds in like manner]: (K: [but I think that وَالسَّحَابِ in the K is evidently a mistranscription for فِى السَّحَابِ the reading in the M:]) sing. سِلْسِلَةٌ (M, K) and ↓ سِلْسِلٌ, (K,) thus in the copies of the K, but in the L ↓ سِلْسِيلٌ, which is [said to be] the correct word. (TA. [See, however, what follows.]) And in like manner, سَلَاسِلُ الرَّمْلِ (assumed tropical:) What have assumed the form of chains (مَا تَسَلْسَلَ) of sands: (M:) or سَلَاسِلُ signifies (tropical:) sands that become accumulated, or congested, (يَنْعَقِدُ,) one upon another, and extended along: (A'Obeyd, S, O, K, TA:) you say رَمْلٌ ذُوسَلَاسِلَ (tropical:) [sands having portions accumulated, or congested, &c.]: and ذَاتُ سَلَاسِلَ, which has been expl. as meaning (assumed tropical:) elongated sands: (TA:) sing. سِلْسِلَةٌ (M, TA) and ↓ سِلْسلٌ, (M,) or ↓ سِلْسِيلٌ; and الرَّمْلِ ↓ سَلْسُولُ, with fet-h [to the first letter], is a dial. var. of سِلْسِيلُهُ. (TA.) b3: And سَلَاسِلُ كِتَابٍ (tropical:) The lines of a book or writing. (O, K, TA.) b4: and بِرْذَوْنٌ ذُو سَلَاسِلَ (assumed tropical:) [A hackney] upon whose legs one sees what resemble سَلَاسِل [or chains]. (M.) A2: Also The وَحَرَة, (O, K,) which is a small reptile, [a species of lizard, the same that is called السِلْسِلَةُ الرَّقْطَآءُ, (see أَرْقَطُ,)] spotted, black and white, having a slender tail, which it moves about when running. (TA.) سَلْسَالٌ: see سَلْسَلٌ, in two places.

سَلْسُولٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ.

سِلْسِيلٌ: see سِلْسِلَةٌ, in two places.

سُلَاسِلٌ: see سَلْسَلٌ.

سَالٌّ [act. part. n. of سَلَّ, Drawing out, or forth: &c. b2: Stealing: or stealing covertly, secretly, or clandestinely:] a thief; as also ↓ سَلَّالٌ [which is commonly applied in the present day to a horse-stealer and the like] and ↓ أَسَلُّ. (TA.) A2: See also سَلِيلٌ.

أَسَلُّ: see the next preceding paragraph.

إِسْلَالٌ A bribe. (S, M, K.) It is said in a trad., لَا إِغْلَالَ وَلَا إِسْلَالَ There shall be no treachery, or perfidy, and no [giving or receiving of a] bribe: or, and no stealing. (S in this art. and in art. غل. [See 4.]) مَسَلّ in the phrase مَضْجَعُهُ كَمَسَلِّ شَطْبَةٍ, in the trad. of Umm-Zara, meaning [His sleepingplace is] like a green palm-stick drawn forth from its skin [by reason of his slenderness], or, as some say, a sword drawn forth [from its scabbard], is [originally] an inf. n. used in the sense of a pass. part. n. (TA. [See also art. شطب.]) مِسَلَّةٌ A large needle: (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) [a packing-needle:] pl. مَسَالُّ. (S, Mgh, Msb.) مُسَلِّلٌ Subtle of machination in stealing. (TA.) مَسْلُولٌ: see سَلِيلٌ. b2: [Hence, elliptically,] A man (Msb) whose testicles have been extracted. (Mgh, Msb.) A2: Also Affected with the disease termed سِلّ: (S, M, Msb, K:) [regularly derived from سُلَّ, but] anomalous [as derived from أَسَلَّهُ]: (S, M, Msb:) Sb says, as though the سِلّ were put into him. (M.) A3: AA says that the مَسْلُولَة of غَنَم [meaning sheep or goats, i. e., applied to a شَاة, meaning a sheep or goat, or a ewe or she-goat,] is One whose powers, or forces, are of long continuance (اَلَّتِى يَطُولُ قُوَاهَا): and that one says [of such] فِى فِيهَا سَلَّةٌ [in which phrase فى seems evidently to have been preposed by mistake: see سَلَّةٌ]. (O, TA.) مُسَلْسَلٌ A thing having its parts, or portions, connected, one with another. (S, O.) b2: and [hence, (see سِلْسِلَةٌ,)] Chained; bound with the سِلْسِلَة. (TA.) [المَرْأَةُ المُسَلْسَلَةُ is the name of The constellation Andromeda; described by Kzw and others.] b3: (assumed tropical:) Lightning that assumes the form of chains (يَتَسَلْسَلُ) in its upper portions, and seldom, or never, breaks its promise [of being followed by rain]. (IAar, TA.) b4: Applied to hair, [as also ↓ مُتَسَلْسِلٌ, (K in art. حجن,) (assumed tropical:) Forming a succession of rimples, like water running in a shallow and rugged bed, or rippled by the wind; (see R. Q. 2;) or] crisp, or curly, or twisted, and contracted; syn. جَعْدٌ. (Mgh.) b5: (assumed tropical:) A sword having in it, or upon it, diversified wavy marks, streaks, or grain, resembling the سِلْسِلَة [or chain]. (TA.) [See also مُسَلَّسٌ.] b6: (assumed tropical:) A garment, or piece of cloth, figured with stripes, or lines; (K;) as also مُلَسْلَسٌ: as though formed by tranposition. (TA.) Also, and ↓ مُتَسَلْسِلٌ, (assumed tropical:) A garment, or piece of cloth, woven badly (M, K) and thinly. (M.) b7: حَدِيثٌ مُسَلْسَلٌ (assumed tropical:) A tradition [related by an uninterrupted chain of transmitters,] such as when one says, I met face to face such a one who said, I met face to face such a one, and so on, to the Apostle of God. (O, TA.) مُتَسَلْسِلٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, in two places. b2: Also (assumed tropical:) A garment worn until it has become thin, (TA.)

غر

Entries on غر in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, and 1 more
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غر: الغَرُّ: الكسر في الثوب وفي الجلدِ. وغُرُورُه أي: كسوره، قال رؤبة: أطوهِ على غَرِّهِ لثوب خز نشرَ عنده والغُرَّةُ في الجبهةِ: بياضٌ يغر والأَغَرُّ: الأبيض. والغُرُّ: طيرٌ سودٌ في الماء، الواحدة غَرّاءُ، ذكراً كانت أو أنثى. وفلان غُرَّةٌ من غُرَرِ قومهِ. وهذا غُرَّة من غُرَرِ المتاع. وغُرَّةُ النباتِ رأسهُ، وغُرَّةُ كل شيء أَوَّلُهُ. وسرع الكرم إلى بُسُوقِهِ: غُرَّتُهُ. وغُرَّةُ الهلال ليلة يرى الهلال، والغُرَرُ ثلاثة أيامٍ من أول الشهر. والغِرُّ: الذي لم يجرب الأمور مع حداثة السن، وهو كالغَمْرِ، ومصدره الغَرارةُُ، قال:

أيام نحسب ليلى في غَرارتِها ... بعد الرقاد غزالاً هب وسنانا

والجارية غِرَّةٌ غَريرةٌ. والمؤمن غِرٌّ كريم، يؤاتيك مسرعاً، ينخدع للينهِ وانقياده. وأنا غَريرُكَ منه أي: أحذركه. وأنا غَريرُكَ أي كفيلك. والطائر يَغُرُّ فرخه إذا زقه. والغَرَرُ كالخطر، وغَرَّرَ بمالهِ أي: حمله على الخطر. والغُرُورُ من غَرَّ يَغُرُّ فَيَغْتَرُّ به المَغْرُورُ. والغَرورُ: الشيطانُ. والغارُّ: الغافلُ. والغِرارة: وعاءٌ. والغَرْغَرَةُ: التَّغَرْغُرُ في الحلقِ. والغُرَّة: خالص من مال الرجلِ.

وحديث عمر: لا يعجل الرجل بالبيعة تَغِرَّةَ أن يقتل

أي لا يَغُرَّنَّ نفسه تَغِرَّةً بدخوله في البيعة قبل اجتماع الناس في الأمر. والغَرْغَرةُ: كسر قصب الأنف ورأس القارورة، قال: وخضراء في وَكْرَيْنِ غَرْغَرْتُ رأسها

قال الضرير: هو بالعين، وهو تحريك سمامها لاستحراجه، وقال: بالغين خطأ. وتَغِرَّةٌ على تحلةٍ، قال:

كل قتيلٍ في كليبٍ غُرَّهُ ... حتى ينالَ القتل آلُ مرهْ

والغِرارُ: نقصان لبنِ الناقةِ فهي مُغارٌّ، ومنه:

الحديث: لا تغاتر التَحيَّة، ولا غِرارَ في الصَّلاة

أي لا نقصان في ركوعها وسجودها

لا تُغارُّ التَحيَّة، ولا غِرارَ في الصَّلاة

أي لا نقصان في ركوعها وسجودها. والغِرارُ: النوم القليل. والغِرارُ: حد الشفرة والسيف وغير ذلك. والغِرارُ: المثال الذي تطبع عليه نصال السهام. والغِرْغِرُ: دجاج الحبش، الواحدة غِرْغِرةٌ.
غر
الغَرُّ: الكَسْرُ في الجِلْدِ من السِّمَن.
والغُرُوْرُ: كُسُورُ الثوب التي يُطْوى عليها، الواحِدُ غَرُّ. ويُقال: اطْوِهِ على غَره.
والغُرَيْرِيّاتُ: نُون مَنْسُوبةٌ.
والغُرَّةُ: فى الجَبْهَة، والنعْتُ أغَرُّ وغَرّاء. وتَغَررَ الفَرَسُ.
وفلانٌ غُرةٌ من غُرَرِ قَوْمه.
وغُرةُ النباتِ: رَأْسُه. والهِلالُ لَيْلَةَ يُرى.
والغُرَرُ: ثلاثَةُ أيّام من أولِ الشَّهْر.
والغُرَّةُ: عَبْدٌ أو أمَةٌ في دِيَةِ الجَنِين.
والغُرُّ: طَيْرٌ سُوْدٌ من طَيْرِ الماءِ، والواحِدُ غَرّاءُ ة ذَكَراً كانَ أو أُنثى.
والغِرُّ: كالغمْرِ، والمَصْدَر الغَرَارَةُ. وجارِيَةٌ غَرِيرة: غِرَّةٌ. وفي المَثَل: " أغَرَّ من ظبْيٍ مُقْمِرٍ " من الغِرَّة، ويكون من الغُرُور.
وعَيْشٌ غَرِيْرٌ: لا يفزعُ أهْله.
وأنا غَرِيْرُكَ من فلانٍ: أي أًحَذِّرُكَه، وقيل: معناه اغتَرني فَسَلْني عنه على غِرةٍ، فإني عالِمٌ به. واغْتَرَّهُ الأمْرُ: أتاه على غِرَّةٍ.
والغَرِيْرُ: الكَفِيلُ. وا
لغارُّ: الغافِلُ.
والغَرُوْرُ: الشَّيطانُ.
والغَرّارَة: الدُّنيا.
وغَررَ بمالِه: إذا حَمَلَه على خَطَرٍ. والفِعْلُ غَرَّ يَغُرُّ غُرُوراً. وقَوْمٌ غِرٌّ وأغِرَّاء.
والغِرَارةُ: وِعاءٌ. وسَمَكَةٌ طَويلةٌ، والجميع غِرَارٌ.
والغَرَرُ: كالخَطَرِ. والتغِرةُ والتغْرِيْرُ واحِد في الحَدِيث.
والغَرْغَرَةُ: التغَرْغُرُ في الحَلْق. وكَسْرُ قَصَبِ الأنْفِ ورأْسِ القارُوْرَة.
وحِكايَةُ صَوْتِ الراعي ونحوِه.
والطَّيْرُ يَغُر فَرْخَه: إذا زَقَّه.
وغَررْتُ القِرْبَةَ: مَلأْتها.
والغِرَارُ: حَدُّ السَّيْفِ والسَّهْم. والمِثالُ. والنوْمُ القَليلُ. بَنَوْا بُيُوْتَهم على غِرَارٍ واحدٍ. ويقولونَ: لَيْتَ غداً يكون غِرارَ شَهْرٍ: أي مِثاله في الطُّول. والنُّقْصانُ أيضاً، غارَّتِ الناقةُ غِرَاراً: نَقَصَ لبنُها، ولا غِرَارَ في التَّسليم. وهو الكَسَادُ أيضاً. وفي المَثَل: " سَبَقَتْ دِرَّتُه غِرَارَه ".
وغِرَارُ العَيْنِ: مُؤْخِرُ العَيْن.
والغِرْغِرُ: دَجَاجُ الحَبَشِ. وقيل: نَبْتٌ.
والغُرْغُورُ: الوادي الذي يَتَغَرْغَرُ فيه السَّيْلُ أي يَتَرَدَّدُ.
وأخَذْتُ على غَرَرِ المَدِينةِ وغِرَارِها: أي قَصْدِها.
ولنَصْل السًهْم غَرَّانِ: وهما الخَطّانِ اللَّذانِ في أصْل العَيْرِ من جانِبَيْه. وهو في السَّيف: شُطْبَتانِ في وَسَطه.
والغُرَيْرَاءُ: طائر أسْوَدُ أصْغَرُ من العُصْفُور.
والغَرّاءُ: عُشْبَةٌ حارَّةٌ تَنْبُتُ في الرِّمال.
والغُرَيْرى - مَقْصُور -: نَبْتٌ.
وغَر الماءُ غِرَاراً: نَضَبَ.
ورَجُلٌ مُغَارُّ الكَفِّ وأنَّ به لَمُغَازَةً: إذا كانَ بخيلاً صَلُوداً.
وغَرَّرَتْ سِنُّ الصَبيِّ: إذا خَرَجَتْ. وغُرُوْرُ الأسنانِ: أطرافُها، الواحِدُ غَر.
والغارُّ: الذي يَغُرُّ القَلِيبَ أي يَحْفِرُها.
وتَرَكَ حاجَتَه حتى غارَّتْ: أي مَضَتْ.
والغُرّانُ: النُّفّاخاتُ فَوْقَ الماء.
وتُدْعى العَنْزُ للحَلَب فَيُقال: غرْغُرى.
والغَرْغَرَةُ: الرِّفْهُ من الأوْراد.
الْغَيْن وَالرَّاء

غَرّه يغُرّه غَرّاً وغُرُورا وغِرّة، الْأَخِيرَة عَن اللِّحياني، فَهُوَ مَغرور، وغَرير: خَدعه وأطعمه بِالْبَاطِلِ، قَالَ:

إِن امْرأ غره مِنْكُن وَاحِدَة بعدِي وبعدَكِ فِي الدُّنْيَا لمَغرورُ

أَرَادَ لمغرورٌ جدا، أَو: لمغرور جدّ مغرور، وحَقَّ مغرور، وَلَوْلَا ذَلِك لم يكن فِي الْكَلَام فَائِدَة، لِأَنَّهُ قد علم أَن كُل من غُرّ فَهُوَ مَغرور، فاي فَائِدَة فِي قَوْله " لمغرور "؟ إِنَّمَا هُوَ على مَا ذكرنَا وفسرنا.

واغْترّ هُوَ: قَبِل الغُرورُ.

وَأَنا غَرَرٌ مِنْك، أَي: مَغْرور.

وَأَنا غريرك من هَذَا، أَي: أَنا الَّذِي غَرّك مِنْهُ، أَي: لم يكن الْأَمر على مَا تُحب.

وَقَول طَرفة:

أَبَا مُنْذرٍ كَانَت غُروراً صَحيفتي وَلم أعطكم بالطَّوع مَالِي وَلَا عِرضْي

إِنَّمَا أَرَادَ: ذَات غرور، وَلَا يكون إِلَّا على ذَلِك، لِأَن الغُرور عَرَض، والصحيفة جَوْهَر، والجوهر لَا يكون عرضا.

والغَرُور: مَا غَرّك، من إِنْسَان أَو شيطانَ أَو غَيرهمَا، وَخص يَعْقُوب بِهِ الشَّيْطَان.

وَقَوله تَعَالَى: (ولَا يَغرنكم بِاللَّه الغَرور) ، قَالَ الزّجاج: وَيجوز " الغُرور " بِضَم الْغَيْن، وَقَالَ فِي تَفسيره: الغُرور: الأباطيل.

وَيجوز أَن يكون " الغُرور " جمع: غارّ، مثل: شَاهد وشهود، وقاعد وقعود.

والغَرُور: الدُّنيا، صفة غالبة.

والغَرير: الْكَفِيل.

وَأَنا غريرك مِنْهُ، أَي: أحذِّركه.

وغَرّر بِنَفسِهِ وَمَاله تغريرا وتَغِرّة: عَرَّضها للهلكة من غير أَن يُعرف.

وَالِاسْم: الغَرَر. والغُرّة: بَيَاض فِي الْجَبْهَة.

فرسٌ أغرّ وغَرّاء.

وَقيل: الأغَرُّ من الْخَيل: الَّذِي غُرته اكبر من الدِّرْهَم، وَقد وَسَطت جَبْهته، وَلم تُصب وَاحِدَة من العَينين، وَلم تَمِل على وَاحِدَة من الخدّين، وَلم تَسِلْ سُفْلاً، وَهِي افشى من القُرحة.

وَقَالَ بَعضهم: بل يُقال للأغر: أغَرُّ اقرح، لِأَنَّك إِذا قلت: اغرُّ، فلابد من أَنَّك تصف الغُرّة بالطول والعَرض والصِّغر والعِظم والدِّقة، وكلهن غُرَرٌ، فالغُرّة جامعةٌ لَهُنَّ، لِأَنَّهُ يُقَال: اغرُّ اقرح، واغر مُشَمْرَخُ الغُرة، وأغرّ شادخُ الْغرَّة، والاغر لَيْسَ بضَرب وَاحِد، بل هُوَ جنس جَامع لأنواع من قٌرحة وشِمراخ وَنَحْوهمَا، وغُرة الْفرس: البياضُ يكون فِي وَجهه، فَإِن كَانَت مُدورة فَهِيَ وتيرة، وَإِن كَانَت طَوِيلَة فَهِيَ شادخة.

وَعِنْدِي أَن الغُرة نفس القَدرْ الَّذِي يَشغله الْبيَاض من الْوَجْه لَا أَنه الْبيَاض.

والأغرُّ: الْأَبْيَض من كل شَيْء.

وَقد غَرّ وجهُة يَغَرّ، بِالْفَتْح، غَرَراً وغُرّة وغَرارة: صَار ذَا غُرة، أَو ابيض، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

وَفك مرّة الْإِدْغَام لُيرِى أَن " غَرّ " فَعِل، فَقَالَ: غَرِرْتَ غُرة، فَأَنت أغرّ.

وَعِنْدِي أَن " غُرة " لَيْسَ بمصدر، كَمَا ذهب إِلَيْهِ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي هَاهُنَا، إِنَّمَا هُوَ اسْم، وَإِنَّمَا كَانَ حُكمه أَن يَقُول: غَرِرْتَ غَرَراً، على أَنِّي لَا أشَاحُّ ابْن الأعرابيّ فِي مثل هَذَا.

ورجلٌ اغر: كريمُ الْأَفْعَال واضحها، وَهُوَ على الْمثل.

وَقَول أم خَالِد الخَثعميّة:

ليشربَ مِنْهُ جَحْوشُ ويَشيمُه بعَيْني قُطاميٍّ أغرَّ شَامي

يجوز أَن تَعْنِي قطامياً ابيض، وَإِن كَانَ القطاميّ قلّما يُوصف بالأغرّ، وَقد يجوز أَن تَعْنِي عُنُقه، فَيكون كالاغر من الرِّجَال.

والاغر من الرِّجَال: الَّذِي أخذت اللِّحْيَة جَمِيع وَجهه إِلَّا قَلِيلا، كَأَنَّهُ غرَّة، قَالَ عَبيد بُن الابرص:

وَلَقَد تُزان بك المّجا لسٌ لَا أغرَّ وَلَا عُلاكِزْ وغُرة الشَّهر: ليلَة استهلال القَمر، لبياض أوّلها.

وَقيل: غُرة الْهلَال: طلعتُه.

وكل ذَلِك من الْبيَاض، يُقَال: كتبت غُرة شهر كَذَا، وَيُقَال: لثلاث لَيَال من الشَّهر الغرُرُ والغُرّ، وكل ذَلِك لبياضها وطلوع الْقَمَر اولها، وَقد يُقَال ذَلِك للايام.

وغُرة الْأَسْنَان: بياضُها.

وغَرَّر الغلامُ: طلع أول اسنانه، كَأَنَّهُ اظهر غرَّة اسنانه، أَي: بياضها.

وَقيل: هُوَ إِذا طلعت أول أَسْنَانه ورأيتَ غُرتها، وَهِي أول أَسْنَانه.

وغُرّة الْمَتَاع: خِيارُه وَرَأسه.

وَفُلَان غُرةٌ من غرر قومه، أَي: شرِيف من اشرافهم.

وَرجل اغر: شرِيف، وَالْجمع، غُرُّ وغُرّان، قَالَ امْرُؤ الْقَيْس:

ثيابُ بني عَوْف طهارَي نقِيةٌ واوجههم عِنْد المَشاهد غُرّان

وغُرة الكَرم: سرعَة بُسُوقه.

وغُرة الرَّجل: وَجهه.

وَقيل: طلعته وَوَجهه.

وكل شَيْء بدا لَك من ضَوء أَو صبح فقد بَدَت لَك غُرته.

ووجهٌ غرير: حَسن، وَجمعه، غُرّان.

والغِرّ، والغَرير: الشَّاب الَّذِي لَا تجربة لَهُ.

وَالْجمع: أغرّاء، وأغِرّة.

وَالْأُنْثَى غِرُّ، وغِرّة، وغَريرة.

وَقد غَرِرْتَ غرارةً.

والغار الغافل.

وَقد اغْترَّ.

وَالِاسْم مِنْهُمَا: الْغرَّة، وَفِي الْمثل: الغِرة تَجلب الدِّرة، أَي: الْغَفْلَة تجلب الرزق، حَكَاهُ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي.

وعيش غرير: ابلد لَا يُفزع أَهله.

والغِرار: حدُّ الرُّمح وَالسيف والسهم.

وَقَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: الغراران: ناحيتا المِعْبلة خاصّة.

والغِرارُ: النومُ الْقَلِيل.

وَقيل: هُوَ الْقَلِيل من النّوم وَغَيره.

وَفِي حَدِيثه صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ: " لَا غرار فِي صَلَاة وَلَا تَسْلِيم "، أَي: لَا نُقْصَان.

قَالَ أَبُو عبيد: الغرار فِي الصَّلَاة: النُّقْصَان فِي ركوعها وسجودها وطهورها، وَأما الغرار فِي التَّسْلِيم فنراه أَن يَقُول لَهُ: سَلام عَلَيْك، أَو يرد فَيَقُول: وَعَلَيْك، وَلَا يَقُول: وَعَلَيْكُم.

وَقيل: لَا غِرار فِي الصَّلَاة وَلَا تَسْلِيم فِيهَا، أَي: لَا قَلِيل من النّوم فِي الصَّلَاة، وَلَا تَسْلِيم، أَي: لَا يسلمِّ المُصلِّي وَلَا يُسلَّم عَلَيْهِ.

وغارَّت النُاقة بلبنها تغارُّ غِرارا، وَهِي مُغارُّ: قل لَبنهَا، وَذَلِكَ عِنْد كراهيتها للْوَلَد وإنكارها الحالب.

وَيُقَال فِي التَّحِيَّة: تغارّ، أَي لَا تنقص، وَلَكِن قل كَمَا يُقَال لَك اورد، وَهُوَ أَن تمُر بِجَمَاعَة فتخص وَاحِدًا.

ولسُوقنا غِرارٌ، إِذا لم كن لمتاعها نَفاقٌ، كُله على الْمثل.

وَقَول أبي خرَاش:

فغارَرْنَ شَيْئا والدَّريسُ كَأَنَّمَا يُزَعزعه وَعْكٌ من المُوم مُرْدِمُ

قيل: معنى " غارَرْت ": تلبثْت.

وَقيل: تنّبهت.

وَولدت ثَلَاثَة على غِرار وَاحِد، أَي بَعضهم فِي إِثْر بعض، لَيْسَ بَينهم جَارِيَة.

والغِرار: المِثال الَّذِي تُضرب عَلَيْهِ النِّصال لتصلح.

والغِرارة: الجُوالق. وغَرّ الطَّائِر فرخه يَغْره غَراًّ: زقه.

والغَرُّ: اسْم مَا زَقّه بِهِ، وَجمعه: غُرورٌ.

وَقَالَ عَوْف بن ذوة، فاستْعمله فِي سير الْإِبِل:

إِذا احتسى يومَ هَجِير هَاتِف غرور عيديَاتهَا الخَوائِف

يَعْنِي أَنه أجهدها، فَكَأَنَّهُ احْتَسى تِلْكَ الغُرورَ.

والغُرّ: ضَرب من طَير المَاء اسود.

الْوَاحِدَة: غَراء، الذّكر وَالْأُنْثَى فِي ذَلِك سَوَاء.

والغُرّة: العَبْد أَو الامة، قَالَ الراجز:

كُلُّ قَتيل فِي كُلَيب غُرَّه حَتَّى ينَال القتلَ آل مُرّه

يَقُول: كُلهم لَيْسُوا بكُفء لكُلَيب، إِنَّمَا هم بِــمَنْزِلَــة العَبيد وَالْإِمَاء.

وكل كَسر مُتَثَنٍّ فِي ثوب أَو جلد، غَرُّ، قَالَ:

قد رَجَعَ المُلْك لُمستقرّه ولان جِلْدُ الأَرْض بعد غّرِّه

وَجمعه: غُرور.

والغُرُور فِي الفَخذين، كالأخاديد بَين الخَصائل.

وغُرور الْقدَم: خُطوط مَا تثنّى مِنْهَا.

وغَرُّ الظّهْر: تَثِنىُّ المتَن، قَالَ:

كأنّ غَرّ مَتنه إِذْ تَجْنُبه سَيْرُ صَناعٍ فِي خَريزٍ تَكْلُبهْ وغُرور الذراعين الاثناءُ الَّتِي بَين حِبالها.

والغَرّ: الشَّقّ فِي الأَرْض.

والغَرّ: نَهر دَقِيق فِي الأَرْض.

وَقَالَ ابْن الْأَعرَابِي: هُوَ النَّهر، وَلم يُعيّن الدَّقِيق وَلَا غَيره، وانشد: سَقِيّة غَرٍّ فِي الحِجال دُمُوج وَقَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة، الغَرّان: خَطَّان يكونَانِ فِي اصل العَيْر من جانِبَيه: قَالَ ابْن مقروم، وَذكر صائَداً:

فَأرْسل نافِذ الغَريَّن حَشْراً فَخَيّبه من الوَتر انقطاعُ

أَي: خيَبه انْقِطَاع من الْوتر.

والغرّاء: نَبت لاَ ينْبت إِلَّا فِي الأجارع وسُهولة الارض، وورقها تافه، وعُودها كَذَلِك يُشبه عود الْقصب إِلَّا انه اطيلس، وَهِي شَجَرَة صدق، وزهرتها شَدِيدَة الْبيَاض، طيبَة الرّيح.

قَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: يُحبها المَال كُله، وتطيب عَلَيْهَا البانه.

قَالَ: الغُريراء، كالغَرّاء.

وَإِنَّمَا ذكرنَا " الغريراء " لِأَن الْعَرَب تستعمله مُصغَّرا كثيرا.

والغِرْغِرُ: من عشب الرّبيع، وَهُوَ مَحْمُود. وَلَا ينبتٌ إِلَّا فِي الْجَبَل، لَهُ ورق نَحْو ورق الخزامًي، وزهرته خضراء، قَالَ الرَّاعِي:

كَأَن القَتُود على قارحٍ اطاع الربيعَ لَهُ الغِرْغِرُ

أَرَادَ: اطاع زمن الرّبيع.

واحدته: غِرْغِرَة.

والغِرْغر: دَجَاج الحَبشة. والغَرْغَرة، والتَّغَرْغرُ بِالْمَاءِ فِي الْحلق: أَن يَتردد فِيهِ وَلَا يُسيغه.

وتغرغرت عَيناهُ: تردد فيهمَا الدمع.

وغَرّ وغَرْغَر: جاد بَنفسه عِنْد الْمَوْت.

والغَرَغرُة: صَوت مَعَه بَحَحٌ.

والغرغرة: صَوت الْقدر إِذا غَلت، وَقد غَرغرت، قَالَ عَنترة:

إِذْ لَا تزالُ لكُم مُغَرْغرة تَغْلي وأعْلى لَونها صَهْرُ

أَي: حارُّ، فَوضع المَصدر مَوضِع الِاسْم، وَكَأَنَّهُ قَالَ: أَعلَى لَوْنهَا لونُ صَهر.

والغَرغرة: كًسْرٌ قَصَبَة الانف، وكَسر رَأس القارورة.

والغُرْغُرة: الحوصلة، وحكاها كرَاع بالقتح.

وملأت غَرَاغِرَك، أَي: جوفك.

وغَرَغره بالسكين: ذَبحه.

وغَرغره بالسِّنان: طعنه فِي حلقه.

والغَرْغرة: حكايةُ صَوت الرَّاعِي.

وغَرُّ: مَوضِع، قَالَ هميان بن قُحَافَة:

اقبلتُ امشي وبغَرٍّ كُورِي وَكَانَ غَرُّ مَنْزلَ الغَرورِ

والغَرّاء: فرس طريف بن تَمِيم، صفة غالبة.

والاغرُّ، أَيْضا: فرس ضُبيعة بن الْحَارِث.

والغَرّاء: فرسٌ بِعَينهَا.

والغَرّاء: موضعٌ، قَالَ معنُ بن أَوْس:

سَرتْ من قُرَى الغَرّاء حَتَّى اهْتدت لنا ودُوني حزابي الطَّوىّ فيَثْقُبُ

والغَرّير: فحلٌ من الْإِبِل.

وَهُوَ ترخيم تَصْغِير " اغر "، كَقَوْلِك فِي " احْمَد ": حُميد. وَالْإِبِل الغُرَيرية، منسوبة اليه، قَالَ ذُو الرمة:

حَراجيج ممّا ذَمَّرت فِي نتاجها بِنَاحِيَة الشَّحْر الغُرَير وشَدْقم

يَعْنِي أَنَّهَا من نتاج هذَيْن الفحلين، وَجعل " الغَرير " و" شدقما " اسْمَيْنِ للقبيلتين.

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1 غَرَّهُ, aor. ـُ inf. n. غُرُورٌ (Fr, S, Msb, K) and غَرٌّ, (Az, K,) which latter is preferable to the former, [though less common,] because the inf. n. of a trans. verb is scarcely ever of the measure فُعُولٌ, (Az,) and غِرَّةٌ (Lh, K) and غَرَرٌ, (IKtt, TA,) He (the devil, TA) deceived him; beguiled him; (S, K;) made him to desire what was vain, or false. (K.) You say غَرَّتْهُ الدُّنْيَا The world deceived him, or beguiled him, by its finery, or show, or pomp. (Msb.) It is said in the Kur [lxxxii. 6], مَا غَرَّكَ بِرَبِّكَ What hath deceived thee, and led thee into error, so that thou hast neglected what was incumbent on thee to thy Lord? (Aboo-Is-hák:) or what hath deceived thee respecting thy Lord, and induced thee to disobey Him, and to feel secure from his punishment? (TA:) or what hath deceived thee, and emboldened thee to disobey thy Lord? (Bd. [But see بِ as syn. with عَنْ.]) مَا غَرَّكَ بِفُلَانٍ signifies [What hath deceived thee, and emboldened thee against such a one? or] how is it that thou art emboldened against such a one? (As, S, Msb, TA.) [See also 4.] And مَنْ غَرَّكَ بِفُلَانٍ, (TA,) and مِنْ فُلَانٍ, (S, TA,) Who hath made thee to pursue a course without being rightly directed, or a course not plain, (مَنْ أَوْطَأَكَ عُشْوَةً, S, TA,) with respect to such a one, (S,) or with respect to the case of such a one? (TA. [See again 4.]) [Also غُرَّ مِنْ فُلَانٍ, i. e. غُرَّ غُرُورًا صَادِرًا مِنْ فُلَانٍ, He was deceived by such a one; he was deceived with deceit proceeding from such a one. See غَرِيرٌ, as syn. with مَغْرُورٌ.] And غَرَّ فُلَانٌ فُلَانًا Such a one exposed such a one to perdition or destruction [app. by deceiving him]. (TA. [See also 2, and 4.]) Also Such a one acted with such a one in a manner resembling the slaying with the edge of the sword. (TA. [See 3 in art. عطو.]) A2: غَرَّ فَرْخَهُ, (S, O, K,) aor. ـُ (S, O,) inf. n. غَرٌّ (S, O, K) and غِرَارٌ, (O, K, [or the latter is inf. n. of غَارَّ only,]) It (a bird, S, O, K, * or a pigeon, TA) fed its young one with its bill: (S, O, K:) and أُنْثَاهُ ↓ غارّ, (As, S, K,) inf. n. غِرَارٌ (S) or مُغَارَّةٌ, (TA,) he (the [collared turtle-dove called] قُمْرِىّ) fed his female with his bill. (As, S, K.) b2: Hence, in a trad., كَانَ يَغُرُّ عَلِيًّا (O, TA) بِالعِلْمِ (TA) (assumed tropical:) He (the Prophet) used to nourish 'Alee with knowledge like as the bird feeds its young one. (O, TA. *) And one says, غُرَّ فُلَانٌ مِنَ العِلْمِ مَا لَمْ يُغَرُّهُ غَيْرُهُ (assumed tropical:) Such a one has been nourished, and instructed, with that wherewith other than he has not been nourished, and instructed, of knowledge. (TA.) A3: غَرَّ, aor. ـِ (S, Msb,) with kesr; (S;) or غَرَّ, see. Pers\. غَرِرْتَ, aor. ـَ (K, TA;) inf. n. غَرَارَةٌ; (S, Msb, K;) He (a man, S, Msb, or a youth, or young man, K) was inexperienced in affairs; (S, K;) he was ignorant of affairs; negligent, or heedless, of them. (Msb.) You say كَانَ ذٰلِكَ فِى غَرَارَتِى وَحَدَاثَتِى, i. e. فِى غِرَّتِى, That was in [the time of] my inexperience and youth. (S.) [See also 8.] b2: And غَرَّ, (K,) see. Pers\. غَررْتَ, (IAar, T, TA,) aor. ـَ with fet-h, (IAar, T, K,) inf. n. غَرَارَةٌ, (IAar, T, TA,) He acted in a youthful or childish manner: (IAar, T, TA:) or he so acted after having soundness of judgment, produced by experience. (Sgh, K.) But this is at variance with what J cites from Fr, in art. شد, that the aor. of an intrans. verb of this class of the measure فَعَلَ, should be of the measure يَفْعِلُ, with kesr to the ع. (TA.) A4: غَرَّ, (IAar, IKtt, K,) in one place written by IAar غَرِرَ, to show that it is of the measure فَعِلَ, and that the sec. Pers\. is غَرِرْتَ, (TA,) aor. ـَ (IAar, IKtt, K,) inf. n. غَرَرٌ (IAar, K) and غُرَّةٌ, (IAar, IKtt, K,) or the latter, as ISd thinks, is not an inf. n., but a subst., (TA,) and غَراَرَةٌ, (K,) He (a horse, IAar, IKtt, and a camel, IAar) had what is termed a غُرَّة upon his forehead: (IAar, IKtt:) it (his face) had what is so termed: (K:) it (his face) became white. (IAar, K. *) b2: غَرَّ, aor. ـَ He (a man) became eminent, or noble. (TA.) b3: And غُرَّةٌ signifies also A grape-vine's quickly becoming tall. (K.) A5: See also R. Q. 1.

A6: غَرَّ عَلَيْهِ المَآءَ He poured upon him, or it, the water: like قَرَّ. (TA.) And غُرَّ فِى حَوْضِكَ Pour thou into thy watering-trough. (TA.) And غُرَّ فِى سِقَائِكَ Fill thou thy skin by putting it into the water and throwing the water into it with thy hand, not abstaining until thou fillest it: thus as related by Az accord. to the usage of the desert-Arabs. (TA.) 2 غرّر بِنَفْسِهِ, (S, K, TA,) and بِمَالِهِ, (TA,) inf. n. تَغْرِيرٌ and تَغِرَّةٌ, (S, K,) He exposed himself, (K, TA,) and his property, (TA,) to perdition, or destruction, or loss, (K, TA,) without knowing it: (TA:) he endangered, jeoparded, hazarded, or risked, himself, (S, TA,) [and his property,] and was negligent, or heedless, of the end, issue, or result, of an affair. (TA.) [See also 1.]

A2: غُزِّرَ He (a horse) was marked with a غُرَّة [i. e. a star, or blaze, or white mark, on the forehead or face]: you say بِمَ غُرِّرَ فَرَسُكَ With what kind of غُرَّة is thy horse marked? and the owner answers, With a شاَدِخَة, or with a وَتِيرَة, &c. (Mubtekir El-Aarábee, TA.) A3: غَرَّرَتْ ثَنِيَّتَا الغُلاَمٍ

The central incisors of the boy showed their points for the first time: (S:) or غرّر الغُلاَمُ the first of the teeth of the boy showed its point; as though the غُرَّة, i. e. whiteness, of his teeth appeared: and غَرَّرَتْ أَسْنَانُ الصَّبِىِّ the teeth of the boy were disposed to grow, and came forth. (TA.) b2: and hence, (TA,) غَرَّرَتِ الطَّيْرُ The birds desired, or endeavoured, to fly, and raised their wings. (K, TA.) A4: غرّر القِرْبَةَ (Sgh, K, TA) and السِّقَآءَ (TA) He filled the water-skin. (Sgh, K, TA.) 3 غارّت النَّاقَةُ, (As, ISk, S, K,) aor. ـَ inf. n. غِرَارٌ, (ISk, S,) The she-camel became scant of milk: (As, S, K:) or deficient in milk: (TA:) or she took fright, and drew up her milk, (ISk, S,) after yielding milk freely: (ISk, TA:) or the she-camel, having yielded milk abundantly on her teats' being stroked, and not being promptly milked, drew up her milk, and would not yield it plentifully until it collected again in her udder in the interval before the next period of milking. (Az.) [This signification of the verb is said in the TA to be tropical: but I rather think it to be proper; as the next is derived from it.] b2: غارَّت السُّوقُ, aor. ـَ (Az, S,) inf. n. غِرَارٌ, (Az, S, K,) (tropical:) The market became stagnant, or dull, with respect to traffic; (Az, S, K;) contr. of دَرَّت. (Az, S.) b3: [See also غِرَارٌ, below.]

A2: غارّ

أُنْثَاهُ, said of the قُمْرِىّ: see 1.4 اغرّهُ He, or it, emboldened him, or encouraged him; [by deceiving him;] syn. أَجْسَرَهُ: so says AHeyth; and he cites the following verse: أَغَرَّ هِشَامًا مِنْ أَخِيهِ ابْنِ أُمِّهِ قَوَادِمُ صَأْنٍ يَسَّرَتْ وَرَبِيعُ meaning [The teats of sheep that have yielded abundance of milk and of young, and spring herbage, i. e.] the abundance of his sheep and their milk, have emboldened Hishám against his brother, the son of his mother, [to pursue a wrong course towards him, and] to forsake him, thinking himself in dependent of him: the poet makes قوادم to belong to sheep, whereas they properly belong to the udders of camels, using the word metaphorically. (TA.) [But I incline to think that the أَ in أَغَرَّ is the interrogative particle, and that its explanation is أَجَسَّرَ, with the same particle; and the more so as I have not found any authority, if this be not one, for أَجْسَرَ in the sense of جَسَّرَ: so that the meaning of the verse is, Have the teats, &c.? and it shows that غَرَّهُ مِنْهُ, not أَغَرَّهُ, means جَسَّرَهُ عَلَيْهِ, like غَرَّهُ بِهِ. See 1.] b2: Also He caused him to fall into peril, danger, jeopardy, hazard, or risk. (TA.) [But perhaps this meaning is also derived from a misunderstanding of the verse quoted above. See again 1.]8 اغترّ He became deceived, or beguiled; (S, K;) made to desire what was vain, or false; (K;) بِشَىْءٍ by a thing. (S.) [See also 10.] b2: He was negligent, inattentive, inadvertent, inconsiderate, heedless, or unprepared; (S, K;) he thought himself secure, and therefore was not on his guard. (Msb.) [See again 10.]

A2: اغترَهُ He, or it, came to him when he was negligent, inadvertent, heedless, or unprepared; (T, S, TA;) as also ↓ استغرّهُ: (T, K, TA:) or he sought to avail himself of his negligence, inadvertence, heedlessness, or unpreparedness; as also اغترّبِهِ. (TA.) 10 استغرّ i. q. اغترّ [which see in two places: but in what sense, is not said]: (K, TA:) said of a man. (TA.) A2: استغرّهُ: see اِغْتَرَّهُ.

R. Q. 1 غَرْغَرَ, (IKtt,) inf. n. غَرْغَرَةٌ, (K,) He gargled with water; (IKtt, K;) and in like manner with medicine; (IKtt;) made it to reciprocate in his throat, (IKtt, K,) not ejecting it, nor suffering it to descend easily down his throat; (IKtt;) as also ↓ تَغَرْغَرَ. (K.) b2: غَرْغَرَتِ القِدْرُ The cooking-pot made a sound in boiling. (TA.) And غرغر اللَّحْمُ The flesh-meat made a sound in broiling. (K.) [See an ex. in a verse of El-Kumeyt cited voce مَرْضُوفَةٌ.] b3: غرغر He gave up his spirit, [app. with a rattling sound in the throat,] at death; (K;) as also ↓ غَرَّ. (TA.) b4: غرغر بِصُوْتِهِ He (a pastor) reiterated his voice in his throat. (S.) A2: غَرْغَرَهُ He slaughtered him by cutting his throat with a knife. (K, * TA.) b2: He pierced him in his throat with a spear-head (IKtt, K.) A3: And غَرْغَرَةٌ signifies also The breaking of the bone of the nose, and of the head of a flask or bottle. (K.) R. Q. 2 تَغَرْغَرَ: see R. Q. 1. b2: تغرغر صَوْتُهُ فِى حَلْقِهِ His (a pastor's) voice became reiterated in his throat. (S.) b3: تغرغرت عَيْنُهُ بِالدَّمْحِ The water came and went repeatedly in his eye. (TA.) غَرٌّ, (S, O, K, TA,) with fet-h, (S, O, TA, [in the CK erroneously said to be with damm,]) A crease, wrinkle, ply, plait, or fold, (S, O, K, TA,) in skin, (O, * S,) accord. to Lth, from fatness, (TA,) or in a skin, (K,) and in a garment, or piece of cloth; (S, O, K;) syn. كَسْرٌ, (S, O,) or كَسْرٌ مَتَثَنٍّ, (K,) and مَكْسِرٌ: (S, * O:) pl. غُرُورٌ. (S, TA.) [Hence,] غُرُورُ الفَخِذَيْنِ The furrows [or creases or depressed lines] between the muscles of the thighs. (TA.) And غُرُورُ الذِّرَاعَيْنِ The duplicatures [or creases] between the [sinew's called] حِباَل [pl. of حَبْلٌ q. v.] of the fore arms. (TA.) And غَرُّ الظَّهْرِ The duplicature [or crease] of the مَتْن [or flesh and sinew next the backbone]: or, as ISk says, غَرُّ المَتْنِ signifies the line of the متن. (TA.) And غُرُورُ القَدَمِ The creases of the foot. (TA.) And one says, طَوَيْتُ الثَّوْبَ عَلَى غَرِّهِ I folded the garment, or piece of cloth, according to its first, or original, folding. (S, O, TA. [In the TA said to be tropical; but for this I see no reason.]) And hence طَوَيْتُهُ عَلَى غَرِّهِ meaning (assumed tropical:) I left him as he was, without making known his case: a saying proverbially used in relation to one who is made to rely upon his own opinion. (Har p. 233. [In Freytag's Arab Prov., ii. 38, it is not well rendered nor well explained.]) Hence also the saying of 'Áïsheh, respecting her father, mentioned in a trad., فَرَدَّ نَشَرَ الإِسْلَامِ عَلَى غَرِّهِ i. e. (assumed tropical:) And he reduced what was disordered of El-Islám to its [primitive] state [of order]: (O:) meaning that he considered the results of the apostacy [that had commenced], and counteracted the disease thereof with its [proper] remedy. (TA.) b2: Also A fissure, or cleft, in the earth or ground. (K.) b3: And A rivulet: (IAar, TA:) or a narrow steam of water in land: (K, TA:) so called because it cleaves the earth: pl. غُرُورٌ. (TA.) b4: غُرُورٌ signifies also The streaks, or lines, of a road. (TA.) b5: and الغَرَّانِ signifies Two lines by the two sides of the lower part of the عَيْر [or ridge in the middle of the iron head, or blade, of an arrow &c.]. (AHn, TA.) b6: See also غِرَارٌ, last sentence. b7: Also, the sing., The extremity of a tooth: pl. as above. (O.) A2: And The food wherewith a bird feeds its young one with its bill: (K, TA:) pl. as above. (TA.) b2: Its pl. is used in a verse of 'Owf Ibn-Dhirweh in relation to the journeying of camels, in the phrase اِحْتَسَى غُرُورَ عِيدِيَّاتِهَا, meaning (assumed tropical:) He jaded their عِيديَّات [an appellation given to certain excellent she-camels]; as though he supped their غُرُور. (TA.) غِرٌّ Inexperienced in affairs; (S, K;) ignorant of affairs; negligent, or heedless, of them; (Msb;) applied to a man, (S, Msb,) or to a youth, or young man; (K;) as also ↓ غَارٌّ (Msb) and ↓ غَرِيرٌ; (S, K;) and applied to a young woman; as also غِرَّةٌ and ↓ غَرِيرَةٌ (S, K:) or these three epithets, applied to a girl, signify young, inexperienced in affairs, and not knowing what woman know of love: (A'Obeyd:) the pl. of غِرٌّ is أَغْرَارٌ (S) and غِرَارٌ; (TA;) and of ↓ غَرِيرٌ, أَغْرَّآءُ (S, K) and أَغِرَّةٌ [which is a pl. of pane.] (K.) [And غِرَّةٌ is also used as a pl.] Paradise says, يَدْ خُلْنِى غِرَّةُ النَّاسِ The simple, of mankind, who prefer obscurity. and discard the affairs of the present world, and provide themselves for the world to come, enter me. (TA, from a trad.) b2: Also Youthful, or childish, in conduct: applied to a man, and to a girl, or young woman. (IAar, T.) b3: And One who submits to be deceived. (K.) غُرَّةٌ Whiteness: clearness of colour or complexion. (L, TA.) So in the phrase غُرَّةً ↓ أَغَرُّ [app. meaning More, or most. fair-complexioned]; occurring in a trad. applied to virgins: or the phrase is ↓ غِرَّةً ↓ أَغَرُّ, meaning more, or most, remote from the knowledge of evil. (L.) b2: [A star, or blaze, or white mark, on the forehead or face of a horse;] a whiteness on the forehead of a horse, (S, Mgh, Msb, K, *) above the size of a دِرْهَم; (S, Msb;) or of the size of a درهم; (Mgh;) as also ↓ غُرْغُرَةٌ: (S, K:) or it is a general term [for a star or blaze], including different kinds, as the قُرْحَة and the شِمْرَاخ and the like: or, if round, it is termed وَتِيرَةٌ; and if long, شَادِخَةٌ: or as, ISd thinks, the space itself, of the face, that is occupied by whiteness; not the whiteness: pl. غُرَرٌ. (TA.) [See also أَغَرُّ.] b3: In a dog, A white speck, or a small white spot, above each of the eyes: so in a trad., in which it is said that the black dog having two such marks is to be killed. (TA.) A2: Also (tropical:) The first, or commencement, of the month; (Msb;) the night, of the month, in which the new moon is first seen: (K:) so called as being likened to the غُرَّة on the forehead of a horse: (AHeyth:) pl. غُرَرٌ: (AHeyth, Msb:) which is also applied to the first three nights of the month. (A'Obeyd, S, Msb.) One says كَتَبْتُ غُرَّةَ الشَّهْرِ كَذَا I wrote on the first of the month thus. (TA.) b2: [And hence,] (assumed tropical:) The first, or commencement, of El-Islám; (TA;) and of anything. (S.) b3: The whiteness of the teeth; and the [first that appears] of them. (K.) b4: (assumed tropical:) The head app. when first appearing] of a plant. (TA.) b5: (assumed tropical:) [The sight, or spectacle, or] whatever appears to one, of light, or daybreak: you say thereof, بَدَتْ غُرَّتُهُ [The sight, or spectacle, thereof appeared]. (K.) b6: (assumed tropical:) The aspect of the new moon: (K:) because of its whiteness: (TA:) or the phasis of the moon in the first night of the month]. (TA in art. هل.) b7: (assumed tropical:) The face of a man: (K:) or his aspect; syn. طَلْعَة. (TA.) b8: (assumed tropical:) [And The forehead of a man. So used, as opposed to قَفًا, in the Life of Teemoor, 170, ed. Mang., cited by Freytag; and so used in the present day; but whether in classical times I know not.] b9: تَطْوِيلُ الغُرَّةِ. in performing the ablution termed وَضُوْء, means (assumed tropical:) The washing of the fore part of the head with the face, and the washing of the side of the neck: or, as some say the washing of somewhat of the fore arm and of the shank with the hand and the foot. (Msb) b10: And غُرَّهٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) A noble, or an (??) man, (K,) or a chief, or lord, (S,) of a people (S, K:) pl. غُرَرٌ. (S.) b11: And (tropical:) The best. (K.) and chiefest, (TA,) of goods. or household furniture: (K:) pl. as above: (TA:) the best of anything: (S:) the best, (Mgh,) or most precious and excellent, (Aboo-Sa'eed,) of property ; as, for instance, a horse, and an excellent camel, (Aboo-Sa'eed, Mgh.) and camels, (TA.) and a male slave. (Aboo-Sa'eed. S. Mgh, Msb, K.) and a female slave, (S, Msb, K,) or a clever female slave: (Aboo-Sa'eed, Mgh:) its application to a slave, male or female, [among articles of property,] is most common. (TA.) It has this last signification (a male or female slave) in a trad. in which it relates to the compensation for the destroying of a child in the womb: (TA:) as though this term were applied, by a synecdoche, to the whole person; (S;) the word properly signifying the “ face; ” in like manner as the terms رَقَبَةٌ and رَأْسٌ are employed: (Mgh:) Aboo-'Amr Ibn-El-Alà is related to have said that it there means a white male slave or a white female slave: but this is not a condition accord. to the doctors of practical law; for they hold the term to mean a male or female slave whose price amounts to the tenth part of the whole price of blood: (IAth:) or to the twentieth part thereof: (K, T:) or it means a slave of the best sort. (Mgh.) The Rájiz says, كُلُّ قَتِيلٍ فِى كُلَيْبٍ غُرَّهْ حَتَّى يَنَالَ القَتْلُ آلَ مُرَّهْ Every one slain in retaliation for Kuleyb is as a slave, until the slaying reach the family of Mur-rah. (TA.) b12: Also (assumed tropical:) Goodness, and righteous conduct: so in the saying, إِيَّاكُمْ وَالمُشاَرَّةَ فَإِنَّهَا تَدْفِنُ الغُرَّةَ وَتُظْهِرُ العُرَّةَ [Avoid ye contention, or disputation, for it hides goodness, &c., and manifests what is disgraceful]. (TA.) A3: [It is also an inf. n.: see 1, latter part.]

غِرَّةٌ Negligence; inattention; inadvertence, or inadvertency; inconsiderateness; heedlessness; or unpreparedness: (S, Mgh, Msb, K:) [pl. غِرَّاتٌ and غِرَرٌ: see an ex. of the former in a verse cited voce شَفَعَ, and exs. of both in a verse cited voce دَرَى.] It is said in a prov., الغِرَّةُ تَجْلِبُ الدِّرَّةَ Inadvertence brings the means of subsistence: (TA:) or paucity of milk causes to come abundance thereof: applied to him who gives little and from whom much is hoped for afterwards. (Meyd. [See Freytag's Arab. Prov. ii. 179: and see also غِراَرٌ.]) [Hence,] عَلَى غِرَّةٍ [On an occasion of negligence, &c.; unexpectedly]. (K in art. عرض; &c.) [And عَنْ غِرَّةٍ In consequence of inadvertence: see an ex. in a verse cited voce زَلَقٌ.] Also Inexperience in affairs. (S.) غِرَّةٌ and غَرَارَةٌ signify the same. (A'Obeyd.) [The latter is an inf. n.: see 1.] See also غُرَّةٌ, second sentence. b2: غِرَّةٌ بِاللّٰهِ means Boldness against God. (Mgh.) A2: [See also غِرٌّ.]

غُرَّى: see أَغَرُّ, near the end.

غَرَرٌ Peril; danger; jeopardy; hazard; or risk. (S, Mgh, Msb, K.) It is said in a trad., نَهَى عَنْ بَيْعِ الغَرَرِ He (Mohammad) forbade the sale of hazard, or risk; (S, Mgh, Msb;) of which it is unknown whether the thing will be or not; (Mgh;) such as the sale of fish in the water, and of birds in the air: (S, Mgh:) or, accord. to 'Alee, in which one is not secure from being deceived: (Mgh:) or of which the outward semblance deceives the buyer, and the intrinsic reality is unknown: (TA:) or that is without any written statement (عُهْدَة), and without confidence. (As, Mgh.) b2: حَبْلٌ غَرَرٌ means غَيْرُ مَوْثُوقٍ بِهِ [i. e., app., A bond, or compact, in which trust, or confidence, is not placed]. (TA.) A2: See also غَرِيرٌ.

غِرَارٌ Paucity of milk of a camel: (K:) or deficiency thereof. (S.) [See 3.] It is said in a prov., respecting the hastening a thing before its time, سَبَقَ دِرَّتُهُ غِرَارَهُ [lit., His abundant flow of milk preceded his paucity thereof]: (As:) or سَبَقَ دِرَّتَهُ غِرَارُهُ [lit., his paucity of milk preceded his abundance thereof; agreeably with an explanation of Z, who says that it is applied to him who does evil before he does good: see Freytag's Arab. Prov. i. 613: and see also غِرَّةٌ]. (So in my copies of the S.) b2: Hence, (assumed tropical:) Paucity of sleep. (As, A'Obeyd, S.) b3: [Hence also,] in prayer, (tropical:) A deficiency in, (K,) or an imperfect performance of, (S,) the bowing of the body, and the prostration, (S, K,) and the purification. (K.) And in salutation, The saying (in reply to السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ) وَعَلَيْكُمْ, not وَعَلَيْكُمُ السَّلَامُ: (T, TA:) or the saying سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكُمْ (K) or سَلَامٌ عَلَيْكَ (M) [without ال prefixed to سلام: as though it were a deficient form; but it is the form specially sanctioned by the Kur-án]: or the replying by saying عَلَيْكَ, not عَليْكُمْ. (K.) This is said in explanation of a trad., لاَ غِرَارَ فِى صَلَاةٍ وَلَا تَسْلِيمٍ [There shall be no deficiency in prayer, nor in salutation]: but accord. to one relation, it is لا غرار فى صلاة ولا تَسْلِيمَ, meaning, that the person praying shall not salute nor be saluted: in the former case, تسليم is an adjunct to صلاة: in the latter, it is an adjunct to غرار, so that the meaning is, There shall be no deficiency nor salutation in prayer. (TA.) b4: Also (tropical:) Little sleep (S, K) &c. (K.) El-Farezdak uses the expression نَوْمُهُنَّ غِراَرٌ Their sleep is little. (TA.) b5: And particularly (assumed tropical:) Littleness of consideration; denoting haste. (TA.) You say, أَتَانَا عَلَى غِراَرٍ (assumed tropical:) He came to us in haste. (S.) And لَقِيتُهُ غِرَارًا (assumed tropical:) I met him in haste. (TA.) b6: And مَا أَقَمْتُ عِنْدَهُ إِلَّا غِرَارًا (assumed tropical:) [I remained not at his abode save] a little while. (TA.) And لَبِثَ غِرَارَ شَهْرٍ He (a man, S) tarried the space of a month. (S, O, TA.) And لَيْتَ اليَوْمَ غِرَارُ شَهْرِ i. e. [Would that the day were] of the length of a month. (So in some copies of the S, and in the O: in other copies of the S, لَبِثَ القَوْمُ غِرَارَ شَهْرٍ [like the phrase immediately preceding].) b7: And, accord. to As, غِرَارٌ signifies A way, course, mode, or manner. (S, O, TA.) One says, رَمَيْتُ ثَلَاثَةَ أَسْهُمٍ عَلَى غِرَارٍ وَاحِدٍ [I shot three arrows] in one course. (S, O, TA.) And وَلَدَتْ فُلَانَةُ ثَلَاثَةَ بَنِينَ عَلَى غِرَارٍ, (S,) or عَلَى غِرَارٍ وَاحِدٍ, (TA,) i. e. [Such a woman brought forth three sons,] one after another, (S, TA,) without any girl among them. (TA.) And بَنَى القَوْمُ بُيُوتَهُمْ عَلَى

غِرَارٍ وَاحِدٍ [app. The people, or party, reared their tents, or, perhaps, their houses, in one line, or according to one manner]. (S, O.) b8: Also The model, or pattern, according to which iron heads (S, K) of arrows (S) are fashioned, (S, K,) in order to their being made right. (K.) One says, ضَرَبَ نِصَالَهُ عَلَى غِرَارٍ وَاحِدٍ (S, TA) i. e. [He fashioned his arrow-heads according to] one model, or pattern. (TA.) b9: And The حَدّ [app. meaning point, or perhaps the edge of the iron head or of the blade,] of a spear and of an arrow and of a sword: [see also ذُبَابٌ:] and ↓ غَرٌّ also signifies the حَدّ of a sword: (K, TA:) or الغِرَارَانِ signifies the two sides of the [arrow-head called] مِعْبَلَة: (AHn, TA:) or the two edges of the sword: [see, again, ذُبَابٌ:] and غِرَارٌ, the حَدّ of anything that has a حَدّ: (S, O:) and the pl. is أَغِرَّةٌ. (S.) غَرُورٌ Very deceitful; applied in this sense as an epithet to the present world; (Msb;) or what deceives one; (K;) such as a man, and a devil, or other thing; (As, TA;) or such as property or wealth, and rank or station, and desire, and a devil: (B, TA:) and ↓ غُرُورٌ signifies a thing by which one is deceived, of worldly goods or advantages: (S:) or the former signifies the devil, specially; (Yaakoob, S, K;) because he deceives men by false promises and by inspiring hopes; or because he urges a man to do those things which are causes of his being loved but which are followed by that which grieves him: (TA:) and this last sense it has, accord. to ISk, in the Kur xxxi. 33 and xxxv. 5: (S:) also the present world; (K;) as an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates: and this sense is assigned to it by some as used in the passages of the Kur-án to which reference has just been made. (TA.) [It is masc. and fem., agreeably with analogy.]

A2: Also A medicine with which one gargles: (S, K:) a word similar to لَدُودٌ and لَعُوقٌ and سَعُوطٌ (S) and سَفُوفٌ. (TA.) غُرُورٌ False, or vain, things; vanities: (Zj, K:) as though pl. of غَرٌّ, inf. n. of غَرَّهُ: (Zj:) or pl. of ↓ غَارٌّ; (Zj, K;) like as شُهُودٌ is pl. of شَاهِدٌ, and قُعُودٌ of قَاعِدٌ: (Zj:) or what is false, or vain; a deception; a thing by which one is deceived. (Az.) See also غَرُورٌ.

غَرِيرٌ Deceived; beguiled; made to desire what is vain, or false; (A'Obeyd, K;) and so ↓ مَغْرُورٌ. (K.) And you say likewise, مِنْكَ ↓ أَنَا غَرَرٌ, in the sense of مَغْرُورٌ [I am deceived by thee]. (TA.) And ↓ مَغْرُورٌ signifies also A man who marries to a woman in the belief that she is free, and finds her to be a slave. (TA.) b2: See also غِرٌّ, in three places. b3: It is said in a prov., أَنَا غَرِيرُكَ مِنْ هٰذَا الأَمْرِ, meaning I am one possessing knowledge in this affair so that when thou askest me of it I will inform thee respecting it without being prepared for it and without consideration: so says Az: and Z says the like; i. e. I [am one who] will answer thee if thou ask me unexpectedly respecting this affair by reason of the soundness of my knowledge of the true state of the case: or [it means I am a deceived informant of thee respecting this affair; for] as As says, the meaning is, thou art not deceived by me, but I am the person deceived; the case being this, that false information came to me, and I acquainted thee with it, and it was not as I told thee; I having only related what I had heard. (TA.) And one says, أَنَا غَرِيرُكَ مِنْهُ i. e. I caution thee [or I am thy cautioner] against him; (K, TA:) [i. e.,] مِنْ فُلَانٍ [against such a one]; (S, O;) meaning, as Aboo-Nasr says in the “ Kitáb el-Ajnás,” [that] there shall not happen to thee, from him, that whereby thou shalt be deceived; (S, O, TA;) as though he said, I am thy surety, or sponsor, for that. (AM, TA.) b4: [Hence, app., it is said that] غَرِيرٌ signifies also A surety, sponsor, or guarantee. (K, TA.) b5: And عَيْشٌ غَرِيرٌ (tropical:) A life in which one is not made to be in fear: (S, K, TA:) like عَيْشٌ أَبْلَهُ: (TA:) pl. غُرَّانٌ. (K.) b6: Hence, perhaps; or from الغِرَّةُ [app. as meaning “ inexperience ”], which is sometimes approved; (Har p. 607;) or because it [sometimes] deceives; (TA;) غَرِيرٌ also signifies (tropical:) Good disposition or nature. (S, O, K, TA.) One says of a man when he has become old, and evil in disposition, أَدْبَرَ غَرِيرُهُ وَأَقْبَلَ هَرِيرُهُ (tropical:) His good disposition has regressed, or departed, and his evil disposition has advanced, or come: (S, Meyd, O, TA:) or what deceived and pleased has gone from him, and what is disliked on his part, of evilness of disposition &c., has come. (Meyd.) غِرَارَةٌ, (S, Msb, K,) not غَرَارَةٌ, (K,) for the latter is vulgar, (TA,) A sack, syn. جُوَالِقٌ, (K,) for straw &c., (S,) resembling what is called عِدْلٌ: (Msb:) [J says,] I think it is an arabicized word: (S:) pl. غَراَئِرُ. (S, Msb.) غَارٌّ Deceiving; beguiling; causing to desire what is vain, or false; a deceiver. (TA.) b2: See also غُرُورٌ.

A2: And Negligent; inattentive; inadvertent; inconsiderate; heedless; unprepared. (S, K.) See also غِرٌّ.

غَرْغَرَةٌ A sound with which is a roughness, (K,) like that which is made by one gargling with water. (TA.) b2: The sound of a cooking-pot when it boils. (K.) b3: The reciprocation of the spirit in the throat. (S.) b4: A word imitative of the cry of the pastor (K, TA.) and the like. (TA.) [See also R. Q. 1.]

غُرْغُرَةٌ: see غُرَّةٌ: b2: and see أَغَرُّ.

أَغَرُّ More, or most, negligent, inattentive, inadvertent, inconsiderate, heedless, or unprepared. (Mgh.) See also غُرَّةٌ, second sentence.

A2: and White; (S, K;) applied to anything: (K:) pl. غُرٌّ (TA) and غُرَّانٌ (S) [and perhaps غُرَرٌ, as in an ex. voce ذِرْوَةٌ: but see what is said of this pl. in a later part of this paragraph]. You say رَجُلٌ أَغَرُّ الوَجْهِ A man white of countenance. (TA.) And قَوْمٌ غُرَّانٌ, (S,) and غُرٌّ, (TA,) White people. (S.) And اِمْرَأَةٌ غَرَّآءُ A woman [white of countenance: or] beautiful in the front teeth. (TA voce فَرَّآءُ.) See, again, غُرَّةٌ, second sentence. And الأَيَّامُ الغُرُّ The days of which the nights are white by reason of the moon; which are the 13th and 14th and 15th; also called البِيضُ. (TA.) And يَوْمٌ أَغَرُّ مُحَجَّلٌ: see art. حجل. And اللَّيْلَةُ الغَرَّآءُ (assumed tropical:) The night of [i. e. preceding the day called] Friday. (O.) b2: Also A horse having a غُرَّة [i. e. a star, or blaze, or white mark, on the forehead or face]: (S, Mgh, Msb, K:) or having a غُرَّة larger than a دِرْهَم, in the middle of his forehead, not reaching to either of the eyes, nor inclining upon either of the cheeks, nor extending downwards; it is more spreading than the قُرْحَة, which is of the size of a درهم, or less: or having a غُرَّة of any kind, such as the قُرْحَة or the شِمْرَاخ or the like: (L, TA:) and in like manner a camel having a غُرَّة: (IAar:) fem. غَرَّآءُ. (Msb, K.) [See an ex. in a prov. cited voce بَهِيمٌ: and another (from a trad.) voce مُحَجَّلٌ.] b3: [Hence]

الغَرَّآءُ (assumed tropical:) A certain bird, (K, TA,) black, (TA,) white-headed: applied to the male and the female: pl. غُرٌّ; (K, TA;) which is also expl. in the K as signifying certain aquatic birds. (TA.) b4: and أَغَرُّ, (K, TA,) applied to a man, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) One whose beard occupies the whole of his face, except a little: (K, TA:) as though it [his face] were a [horse's] غُرَّة. (TA.) b5: And (tropical:) Generous; open, or fair, or illustrious, in his actions; (K;) applied to a man: (TA:) eminent; noble; as also ↓ غُرْغُرَةٌ: (S, K:) or fair-faced: or a lord, or chief, among his people: (Msb:) pl. غُرٌّ, (T, M,) accord. to the K غُرَرٌ, but the former is more correct, (TA,) and غُرَّانٌ. (T, M, K.) And ↓ غُرَّى signifies (assumed tropical:) A woman of rank, eminence, or nobility, among her tribe. (Sgh, K, TA.) b6: يَوْمٌ أَغَرُّ means (tropical:) An intensely hot day: (K, TA: afterwards expl. in the K as meaning [simply] a hot day: TA.) and in like manner one says هَاجِرَةٌ غَرَّآءُ, and ظَهِيرَةٌ غَرَّآءُ, (K, TA, expl. by As as meaning, white by reason of the intense heat of the sun, TA,) and وَدِيقَةٌ غَرَّآءُ. (K, TA.) b7: And سَنَةٌ غَرَّآءُ (assumed tropical:) A year in which is no rain. (L in art. شهب.) مَغْرُورٌ: see غَرِيرٌ, in two places.

مُغَارٌّ (S, K) and مُغَارَّةٌ (TA) A she-camel having little milk: (S, K:) or having lost her milk by reason of some accident or disease; as some say, on disliking her young one, and rejecting the milker: (TA:) or taking fright, and drawing up her milk, (ISk, S,) after yielding it freely: (TA:) pl. مَغَارُّ, (S, K,) imperfectly decl. [being originally مَغَارِرُ]. (S.) b2: Hence, (TA,) (tropical:) A niggardly, or tenacious, hand: (K:) but accord. to the A and the TS, you say رَجُلٌ مُغَارُّ الكَفِّ, meaning a niggardly, or tenacious, man. (TA.)

المَرْوَةُ

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المَرْوَةُ:
واحدة المرو الذي قبله: جبل بمكة يعطف على الصّفا، قال عرّام: ومن جبال مكة المروة جبل مائل إلى الحمرة، أخبرني أبو الربيع سليمان بن عبد الله المكّي المحدّث أن منزلــه في رأس المروة وأنها أكمة لطيفة في وسط مكة تحيط بها وعليها دور أهل مكة ومنازلهم، قال: وهي في جانب مكة الذي يلي قعيقعان، وقد ثنّاه جرير وهو واحد في قوله:
فلا يقربنّ المروتين ولا الصّفا ... ولا مسجد الله الحرام المطهّرا
وذو المروة: قرية بوادي القرى، وقيل: بين خشب ووادي القرى، نسبوا إليها أبا غسان محمد بن عبد الله بن محمد المروي، سمع بالبصرة أبا خليفة الفضل بن الحباب، روى عنه أبو بكر محمد بن عبدوس النسوي، سمع منه بذي المروة، وقدم نصيب مكة فأتى المسجد الحرام ليلا فجاءت ثلاث نسوة فجلسن قريبا منه وجعلن يتحدّثن ويتذاكرن الشعر والشعراء
فقالت إحداهنّ: قاتل الله جميلا حيث قال:
وبين الصّفا والمروتين ذكرتكم ... بمختلف من بين ساع وموجف
وعند طوافي قد ذكرتك ذكرة ... هي الموت بل كادت على الموت تضعف
فقالت الأخرى: قاتل الله كثير عزّة حيث قال:
طلعن علينا بين مروة فالصفا ... يمرن على البطحاء مور السحائب
فكدن، لعمر الله، يحدثن فتنة ... لمختشع من خشية الله تائب
فقالت الأخرى: بل قاتل الله نصيبا ابن الزانية حيث قال:
ألام على ليلى ولو أستطيعها، ... وحرمة ما بين البنيّة والسّتر،
لملت على ليلى بنفسي ميلة ... ولو كان في يوم التحالف والنفر
فمال إليهن فأنشدهن فأعجبن به وقلن له: بحق هذا البيت من أنت؟ قال: أنا ابن المقذوفة بغير جرم نصيب، فرحّبن به واعتذرن إليه وحادثهنّ بقية ليلته.

الخُزَيميَّة

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الخُزَيميَّة:
بضم أوله، وفتح ثانيه، تصغير خزيمة، منسوبة إلى خزيمة بن خازم فيما أحسب: وهو منزل من منازل الحاج بعد الثعلبية من الكوفة وقبل الأجفر، وقال قوم: بينه وبين الثعلبية اثنان وثلاثون ميلا، وقيل: إنه الحزيمية بالحاء المهملة.

مَحْنَةُ

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مَحْنَةُ:
بالفتح ثم السكون، ونون، والمحن: القشر، ومنه فيما أحسب الامتحان: وهو منزل بين الكوفة ودمشق.
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