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جهبل

Entries on جهبل in 3 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab and Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin
جهبل: امرأةٌ جَهْبَلةٌ: قبيحةٌ دَميمةُ.

جهبل: الجَهْبَلة: المرأَة القبيحة الدَّمِيمة. والجَهْبَل: المُسِنُّ

من الوُعُول، وقيل: العظيم منها؛ قال:

يَحْطِم قَرْنَيْ جَبَليٍّ جَهْبَل

جهـبل
الجَهْبَلُ، كَجعْفَرٍ أهمله الجوهريّ، وَقَالَ غيرُه: هُوَ العَظِيمُ الرأْسِ، أَو المُسِنُّ، أَو العَظِيمُ الرأْسِ مِن الوُعُولِ عَن ابنِ دُرَيْد، وَأنْشد: يَحْطِمُ قَرنَىْ جَبَلِيٍّ جَهْبَل الجَهْبَلَةُ بِهاءٍ: المرأةُ القَبِيحَةُ الدَّمِيمةُ، عَن اللّيث. وجَهْبَلُ بنُ سَيفٍ الكِلابِيُّ، مِن بني الجُلاح، الَّذِي نَعَى النبَي صلّى الله عَلَيْهِ وسلّم لأهلِ حَضْرَمَوْتَ حديثُه عندَ النَّسائْيّ. وبَنُو جَهْبَلٍ: فُقهَاءُ الشامِ جَدُّهم الإمامُ مَجْدُ الدَّين طاهِرُ بنُ نصرِ الله بن جَهْبَلٍ الحلبيّ الشافعيّ، توفّي بالقُدْس سنةَ. وولدَاه الإِمَام تاجُ الدِّين إِسْمَاعِيل، وَأَبُو الْقَاسِم عِيسَى الحاسِبُ العَدْلُ، الْأَخير حَدَّث عَن الْحَافِظ أبي مُحَمَّد الْقَاسِم بن الْحَافِظ أبي الْقَاسِم عَليّ بن الْحسن بن هِبَة الله بن عَساكِرَ، وَعنهُ الشَّرَفُ الدِّمياطيّ. ومِن وَلَدِ الإِمَام تاجِ الدِّين: شِهابُ الدّين أَبُو الْعَبَّاس أحمدُ بنُ محيى الدّين يحيى بنِ تَاج الدِّين، حدَّث. وَمِنْهُم أَيْضا الإمامُ ناصرُ الدِّين بنُ جَهْبَلٍ، قَرَأَ عَلَيْهِ المصنِّفُ صحيحَ مُسلِم فِي ثَلَاثَة أَيَّام، قراءةَ ضَبطٍ وإتْقان، وَقد تقَدّمت الإشارةُ إِلَيْهِ فِي الخُطْبة.

مرهم

Entries on مرهم in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, Ibn Manẓūr, Lisān al-ʿArab, and 1 more
مرهم: المَرْهَمُ: هو ألينُ ما يكون من دواء. ومَرْهَمْتُ الجرح: [طليته بالمرهم] . 

مرهم: الليث: هو أَلْيَنُ ما يكون من الدواء الذي يُضَمَّدُ به الجرحُ،

يقال: مَرْهَمْتُ الجُرْحَ.

مرهـم

(المَرْهَمُ) أَهْمَلَهُ الجَوْهَرِيُّ هُنَا، وذَكَرَهُ فِي تَرْكِيبِ " ر هـ م "، وَهُوَ: (دَوَاءٌ مُرَكَّبٌ للجِرَاحَاتِ) . وَقَالَ اللَّيث: هُوَ اَلْيَنُ مَا يَكُونُ من الدَّوَاءِ الّذي يُضَمَّدُ بِهِ الجُرْحُ، وفِيه لُغَتان: المَلْهَمُ، والمَرْهَبُ، وكلاَهُما لَحْنٌ، وجَوَّز شَيْخُنا فِي الأخِيرة أَنَّها من بَاب الإبْدَال، (وذِكْرُ الجَوْهَرِيُّ لَهُ فِي " ر هـ م " وَهَمٌ) ، وَقد تَبِعَه المُصَنِّفُ هُناكَ من غَيْرِ تَنْبِيهٍ عَلَيْهِ، وَهنا كأنَّه نَسِي ذَلِك، (والمِيمُ أَصْلِيَّةٌ لِقَوْلِهِمْ: مَرْهَمْتُ الجُرْحَ، وَلَو كَانَتْ زَائِدَةً لَقَالُوا رَهَمْتُ) ، قَالَ شَيخُنا: هَذَا لَيْسَ بِدَلِيلٍ، وَلَا نَصٌّ فِيهِ؛ لأنّهم قَالُوا: مُسْكَنَ وتَمَسْكَنَ، مَعَ أنّه مُحْتَمِلٌ للسُّكُونِ والمَسْكَنَةِ، أَو الكَوْن، على مَا هُوَ مَشْهُورٌ. [] ومِمَّا يُسْتَدْرَك عَلَيْهِ:
مَرْهَمٌ: اسْمُ رَجُلٍ.
ومُحَمَّدُ بنُ مَرْهَمٍ الشَّرْوَانيُّ: محدِّثٌ. [] ومِمَّا يُسْتَدْرَك عَلَيْهِ:

مرهم


مَرْهَمَ
a. Plastered, poulticed.

مَرْهَم
(pl.
مَرَاْهِمُ)
a. Poultice; plaster, cataplasm.

مَرْو
a. Flint, silex; flints; pebbles.
b. An aromatic plant.

مَرْوَة
a. Flint, flint-stone, pebble.

سكندر

Entries on سكندر in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Muṭarrizī, al-Mughrib fī Tartīb al-Muʿrib, Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names, Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs, and 1 more
سكندر
إحدى صيغ الإسم السكندر والإسكندر المأخوذ ن اليونانية بمعنى المدافع عن البشرية. يستخدم للذكور.
(س ك ن د ر) : (إسْكَنْدَرِيَّةُ) حِصْنٌ عَلَى سَاحِلِ بَحْرِ الرُّومِ وَثَوْبٌ إسْكَنْدَرَانِيٌّ مَنْسُوبٌ إلَيْهَا وَالْأَلِفُ وَالنُّونُ مِنْ تَغْيِيرَاتِ النَّسَبِ.

سكندر: رأَيت في مسودّات كتابي هذا هذه الترجمة ولم أَدر من أَي جهة

نقلتها: كان الإِسْكَنْدَرُ والفَرَما أَخوين وهما ولدا فيلبس اليوناني،

فقال: الإِسكندر: أَبني مدينة فقيرة إِلى الله عز وجل غنية عن الناس، وقال

الفرما: أَبني مدينة فقيرة إِلى الناس غنية عن الله تعالى، فسلط الله على

مدينة الفرما الخراب سريعاً فذهب رسمها وعفا أَثرها، وبقيت مدينة

الإِسكندر إِلى الآن.

سكندر
: (الإِسْكَنْدَرُ بنُ الفَيْلَسُوفِ) الرُّومِيّ وَيُقَال ابْن فِيلبس اليُونانِيّ، وَهُوَ أَخو فَرَمَا.
وَفِي كُتُبِ الأَنساب أَنّ الفَيْلَسُوف هُوَ ابْن صريم بن هرمس بن منطروس بن رُومي بن ليطي بن ثَابت بن سرحون بن رومة بن قرمط بن نَوْفَلِ بنِ عِيص بنِ إِسْحَاقَ النّبِيّ عَلَيْهِ السَّلَام، (وتفتح الْهمزَة) ، ذكر الْوَجْهَيْنِ أَبو العَلاَءِ المَعَرِّيُّ، وَقَالَ: لَيْسَ لَهُ مِثَال فِي كلامِ العَرَبِ، كَذَا فِي شِفاءِ الغَلِيل للخَفَاجِيّ.
وَفِي الْعِنَايَة لَهُ، فِي أَثناءِ سُورَة آل عمرَان أَلْزَمُوا بعضَ الأَعْلامِ العَجَمِيَّة (ال) عَلامَة للتَّعْرِيبِ، كالأَسْكَنْدَرِيّة، فإِنّ أَبا زَكَرِيّا التِّبْرِيزِيّ قَالَ: لَا تُسْتَعْمَلُ بدُونِها، ولَحَن من استعمَلَه بدونِها، وَلَا خلاف فِي أَعْجَمِيَّتِه.
وَنقل شيخُنا عَن التِّبْرِيزِيّ فِي شرح قولِ أَبي تَمّام:
مِنْ عَهْدِ إِسْكَنْدَرٍ أَو قَبْلَ ذالكَ قَدْ
شابَتْ نَوَاصِي اللَّيَالِي وَهِي لَمْ تَشِبِ
المتعارِف بينَ النّاسِ (الأَسْكَنْدَرُ) بالأَلفِ واللاّم، فحَذَفَها مِنْهُ، وَبَعض النَّاس يُنْشِدُه: (من عَهْدِ إِسْكَنْدَرَا) فيُثْبِتُ فِي آخِره أَلفاً، وذالك من كَلَام النَّبَط؛ لأَنهم يَزِيدُون الأَلفَ إِذا نقلوا الِاسْم من كلامِ غيرِهم، فَيَقُولُونَ: خَمْرَا، ويريدون الخَمْر. (مَلِكٌ) مَشْهُور (قَتَلَ دَارَا) بن دَاراب، آخِرَ مُلُوكِ الفُرْسِ، (ومَلَكَ البِلاَدَ) كلَّهَا، وقصّته فِي التّوارِيخ مَشْهُورَة.
(والإِسْكَنْدَرِيّةُ) ، بِكَسْر الْهمزَة وَفتحهَا (سِتَّةَ عَشَرَ موضِعاً مَنْسُوبَةٌ إِليه، مِنْهَا: د) كَبِير (ببِلادِ الهِنْدِ) وَيعرف بالإِسْكَنْدَرَة (و: د، بأَرْضِ بابِلَ، و: د، بِشَاطِىءِ النَّهْرِ الأَعْظَمِ أَعني جَيْحُون) و: د، بصُغْدِ سَمَرْقَنْد، و: د، بِمَرْو، واسْمُ مَدِينَةِ بَلْخَ) ؛ لأَنّه بناها.
(و) الإِسْكَنْدَرِيَّة: (الثَّغْرُ الأَعْظَمُ ببلادِ مِصْرَ) ، قيل: إِنّ الإِسْكَنْدَرَ قَالَ: أَبْنِي مَدينَةً فقيرةً إِلى الله عزَّ وجَلّ غَنِيَّةً عنِ النّاس، وَقَالَ الفَرَما: أَبني مَدِينَةً فقيرةً إِلى النّاس غنيَّةً عَن الله عزّ وجلّ، فسلّط الله على مَدِينَةِ الفَرَما الخَرَابَ سَرِيعاً، فذَهَبَ رَسْمُهَا، وعَفَا أَثَرُهَا، وبَقِيَت مَدِينَة الإِسْكَنْدَرِ إِلى الْآن.
وَقَالَ المؤرّخون: أَجْمَعَ أَهلُ العِلْم أَنّه لَيْسَ فِي الدُّنْيَا مَدِينَةٌ على مدينةٍ على مَدِينَة ثَلَاث طَبقاتٍ غَيرهَا، وَقَالَ أَحمدُ بنُ صالِح: قَالَ لي سُفْيَانُ بن عُيَيْنَة: أَينَ تَسْكُنُ؟ قلت: أَسْكُن الفُسْطَاطَ، فَقَالَ لي: أَتَأْتِي الإِسْكَنْدَرِيّة؟ قلت لَهُ: نعم، قَالَ: تِلْكَ كِنَانَةُ اللَّهِ، يَجْعَلُ فِيهَا خِيَارَ سِهَامِه.
وَمن عجائِبِهَا المَنَارَةُ، وطُولُها مِائَتَان وثَمَانون ذِرَاعاً فِي الهواءِ، وكانَ خَلِيجُهَا مُرَخَّماً من أَوّله إِلى آخِره، وَيُقَال: إِن أَهْل مَرْيُوط من كُورَتها أَطْوَلُ الناسِ أَعماراً.
(و) الإِسْكَنْدَرِيَّة: (ة، بينَ حَمَاةَ وحَلَبَ) ، وَهِي الَّتِي تُعْرَف بالإِسْكَنْدَرُون، يُنْسَبُ إِليها المُنْذِرُ الحَلَبِيّ، كتب عَنهُ أَبو سَعْدٍ السَّمْعَانِيّ.
(و) الإِسْكَنْدَرِيّة: (ة، على) شَطّ (دِجْلَةَ) ، بإِزاءِ الجامدة، (قُرْبَ واسِط) الْعرَاق، بينَهُمَا خَمْسَة عشرَ فَرسخاً، (مِنْهَا الأَدِيبُ) أَبو بكرٍ (أَحْمَدُ بنُ المُخْتَارِ بنِ مُبَشِّر) ابنِ مُحَمّدِ بنِ أَحْمَدَ بنِ عليَ الإِسْكَنْدَرَانِيّ، روى عَنهُ ابْن نَاصِر.
وأَمّا أَحمدُ بنُ محمّدِ بنِ خَالَدِ بن مُيَسِّر فَمن إِسْكَنْدَرِيّة مِصْر، وجَدُّه مُيَسِّرٌ، بالتحتية وإِهمال السِّين.
(و) الإِسْكَنْدَرِيّةُ: (ة، بَين مَكَّةَ والمَدِينَةِ) .
(و) الإِسكندريّة: (د، فِي مَجَارِي الأَنْهَارِ بالْهِنْدِ) ، وَهِي خَمْسَةُ أَنْهَار، وتعرف ببنج آبْ، وَهِي كُورَةٌ متّسِعَة.
(و) الإِسْكَنْدَرِيّة: (خَمْسُ مُدُن أُخْرَى) .

قر

Entries on قر in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 3 more
قر
قَرَّ في مكانه يَقِرُّ قَرَاراً، إذا ثبت ثبوتا جامدا، وأصله من القُرِّ، وهو البرد، وهو يقتضي السّكون، والحرّ يقتضي الحركة، وقرئ: وَقَرْنَ فِي بُيُوتِكُنَّ [الأحزاب/ 33] قيل : أصله اقْرِرْنَ فحذف إحدى الرّاءين تخفيفا نحو: فَظَلْتُمْ تَفَكَّهُونَ [الواقعة/ 65] ، أي: ظللتم. قال تعالى: جَعَلَ لَكُمُ الْأَرْضَ قَراراً
[غافر/ 64] ، أَمَّنْ جَعَلَ الْأَرْضَ قَراراً [النمل/ 61] ، أي: مستقرّا، وقال في صفة الجنّة:
ذاتِ قَرارٍ وَمَعِينٍ
، وفي صفة النّار قال:
فَبِئْسَ الْقَرارُ
[ص/ 60] ، وقوله: اجْتُثَّتْ مِنْ فَوْقِ الْأَرْضِ ما لَها مِنْ قَرارٍ
[إبراهيم/ 26] ، أي: ثبات، وقال الشاعر:
ولا قرار على زأر من الأسد
أي: أمن واسْتِقْرَارٍ، ويوم الْقَرِّ: بعد يوم النّحر لاستقرار الناس فيه بمنى، واسْتَقَرَّ فلان: إذا تحرّى الْقَرَارَ، وقد يستعمل في معنى قرّ، كاستجاب وأجاب. قال في الجنّة: خَيْرٌ مُسْتَقَرًّا وَأَحْسَنُ مَقِيلًا [الفرقان/ 24] ، وفي النار: ساءَتْ مُسْتَقَرًّا [الفرقان/ 66] ، وقوله: فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ [الأنعام/ 98] ، قال ابن مسعود: مُسْتَقَرٌّ في الأرض ومستودع في القبور . وقال ابن عبّاس: مستقرّ في الأرض ومستودع في الأصلاب. وقال الحسن: مستقرّ في الآخرة ومستودع في الدّنيا. وجملة الأمر أنّ كلّ حال ينقل عنها الإنسان فليس بالمستقرّ التّامّ. والإِقْرَارُ: إثبات الشيء، قال: وَنُقِرُّ فِي الْأَرْحامِ ما نَشاءُ إِلى أَجَلٍ
[الحج/ 5] ، وقد يكون ذلك إثباتا، إمّا بالقلب، وإمّا باللّسان، وإمّا بهما، والإقرار بالتّوحيد وما يجري مجراه لا يغنى باللّسان ما لم يضامّه الإقرار بالقلب، ويضادّ الإقرار الإنكار، وأمّا الجحود فإنما يقال فيما ينكر باللّسان دون القلب، وقد تقدّم ذكره ، قال:

ثُمَّ أَقْرَرْتُمْ وَأَنْتُمْ تَشْهَدُونَ
[البقرة/ 84] ، ثُمَّ جاءَكُمْ رَسُولٌ مُصَدِّقٌ لِما مَعَكُمْ لَتُؤْمِنُنَّ بِهِ وَلَتَنْصُرُنَّهُ قالَ أَأَقْرَرْتُمْ وَأَخَذْتُمْ عَلى ذلِكُمْ إِصْرِي قالُوا أَقْرَرْنا [آل عمران/ 81] ، وقيل: قَرَّتْ ليلتنا تَقِرُّ، ويوم قَرٌّ، وليلة قِرَّةٌ، وقُرَّ فلان فهو مَقْرُورٌ: أصابه الْقُرُّ، وقيل: حرّة تحت قِرَّةٍ ، وقَرَرْتُ القدر أَقُرُّهَا: صببت فيها ماء قَارّاً، أي:
باردا، واسم ذلك الماء الْقَرَارَةُ والْقَرِرَةُ. واقْتَرَّ فلان اقْتِرَاراً نحو: تبرّد، وقَرَّتْ عينه تَقَرُّ: سُرّت، قال: كَيْ تَقَرَّ عَيْنُها [طه/ 40] ، وقيل لمن يسرّ به: قُرَّةُ عين، قال: قُرَّتُ عَيْنٍ لِي وَلَكَ
[القصص/ 9] ، وقوله: هَبْ لَنا مِنْ أَزْواجِنا وَذُرِّيَّاتِنا قُرَّةَ أَعْيُنٍ [الفرقان/ 74] ، قيل: أصله من القُرِّ، أي: البرد، فَقَرَّتْ عينه، قيل: معناه بردت فصحّت، وقيل: بل لأنّ للسّرور دمعة باردة قَارَّةً، وللحزن دمعة حارّة، ولذلك يقال فيمن يدعى عليه: أسخن الله عينه، وقيل: هو من الْقَرَارِ. والمعنى: أعطاه الله ما تسكن به عينه فلا يطمح إلى غيره، وأَقَرَّ بالحقّ: اعترف به وأثبته على نفسه. وتَقَرَّرَ الأمرُ على كذا أي:
حصل، والقارُورَةُ معروفة، وجمعها: قَوَارِيرُ قال: قَوارِيرَا مِنْ فِضَّةٍ [الإنسان/ 16] ، وقال: رْحٌ مُمَرَّدٌ مِنْ قَوارِيرَ
[النمل/ 44] ، أي: من زجاج.
الْقَاف وَالرَّاء

القرقل: ضرب من الثِّيَاب.

وَقيل: هُوَ ثوب لَا كمين لَهُ. القرقفة: الرعدة.

وَقد قرقفه الْبرد.

والقرقف: المَاء الْبَارِد المرعد.

والقرقف: الْخمر، قيل: سميت بذلك لِأَنَّهَا تقرقف شاربها: أَي ترعده، وانكره بَعضهم.

والقرقف: الدِّرْهَم.

والقرقب: الْبَطن، يَمَانِية، عَن كرَاع. لَيْسَ فِي الْكَلَام على مِثَاله إِلَّا " طرطب " وَهُوَ: الضَّرع الطَّوِيل، و" دهدن "، وَهُوَ الْبَاطِل.

والقرقمة: ثِيَاب كتَّان بيض.

والمقرقم: البطيء الشَّبَاب.

وَقيل: السَّيئ الْغذَاء.

وَقد قرقمه، وَفِي بعض الْخَبَر: " مَا قرقمني إِلَّا الْكَرم "، أَي: إِنَّمَا جِئْت ضاوياً لكرم آبَائِي وسخائهم بطعامهم عَن بطونهم.

والقرنفل: شجر هندي، لَيْسَ من نَبَات أَرض الْعَرَب، وَقد كثر فِي كَلَامهم وأشعارهم، قَالَ:

وابأبي ثغرك ذَاك ذَاك المعسول

كَأَن فِي انيابه القرنفول

وَقيل: إِنَّمَا أشْبع الْفَاء للضَّرُورَة وَطيب مقرفل: فِيهِ ذَاك، وَحكى أَبُو حنيفَة: مقرنف.

والبرقيل: الجلاهق، وَهُوَ الَّذِي يرْمى بِهِ الصّبيان البندق.

والقرمل: نَبَات.

وَقيل: شجر صغَار ضَعِيف.

واحدته: قرملة.

قَالَ اللحياني: القرملة: شَجَرَة من الحمض ضَعِيفَة لَا ذرى لَهَا وَلَا ستْرَة وَلَا ملْجأ، قَالَ: وَفِي الْمثل: " ذليل عَائِذ بقرملة " يُقَال هَذَا لمن يَسْتَعِين بِمن لَا دفع لَهُ، أَو بأذل مِنْهُ. وَقَالَ أَبُو حنيفَة: القرملة: شَجَرَة ترْتَفع على سويقة قَصِيرَة لَا تستر، وَلها زهرَة صَغِيرَة شَدِيدَة الصُّفْرَة، وطعمها طعم القلام.

والقرملة: إبل كلهَا ذُو سنَامَيْنِ.

والقرامل: البختي أَو وَلَده.

وقرمل: اسْم ملك من الْيمن.

وقرمل: اسْم فرس عُرْوَة بن الْورْد، قَالَ:

كليلة شيباء الَّتِي لست نَاسِيا ... وليلتنا إِذْ من مَا من قرمل

والقرملية: الصغار من الْإِبِل.

والقرميل: مَا وصلت بِهِ الشّعْر من صوف أَو شعر.

والقفرنية: الْمَرْأَة الزرية القصيرة.

والقنفير، والقنافر: الْقصير.

والقرنب: اليربوع.

وَقيل: الْفَأْرَة.

وَقيل: القرنب: ولد الْفَأْرَة من اليربوع.

وقنبر: اسْم.

والقنبير: ضرب من النَّبَات.

وبرنيق: ضرب من الكمأة، صغَار سود.

وَبَنُو برنيق: بطين من الْعَرَب.

والنمرق، والنمرقة: الوسادة.

وَقيل: الطنفسة.

وَقيل: هِيَ الَّتِي يلبسهَا الرحل.

والفنقورة: ثقب الفقحة.

والغرانق: مَعْرُوف، وَهُوَ دخيل.

والفرقبية، والثرقبية: ثِيَاب كتَّان بيض، حَكَاهَا يَعْقُوب فِي الْبَدَل.

والفرقم: الْحَشَفَة. 
قر
القُرُّ: البَرْدُ. والقِرَّةُ: ما يُصِيبه منه. ورَجُلٌ مَقْرُوْرٌ. ولَيْلَةٌ قَرَّةٌ، ويَوْمٌ قَرٌّ. والقَرَّتَانِ: الغَدَاةُ والعَشِيُّ. وفي الحديثِ: " وَلِّ حارَّها مَنْ تَوَلّى قارَّها ".
والقَرُوْرُ: الماءُ الباردُ الذي يُقْتَرُّ به: أي يُغْتَسَلُ به، من قَوْلك: قُرَّ عليه الماءُ: أي صُبَّ. ويقولون: " حِرَّةٌ تَحْتَ قِرة ". وذَهَبَتْ قِرَّتُه: أي وَقْتُ مَرَضِه، مُشَدَّدٌ.
والقُرَّةُ: كلُّ شَيْءٍ قَرَّتْ به عَيْنُكَ. وقَرِرْتُ به عَيْناً أقَرُّ، وقَرَرْتُ مِثْلُه. وقَرَرْتُ بالمَكانِ، وقَرِرْتُ مِثْلُه. وقُرَّةُ العَيْش: خَفْضُه. والقَرَارُ: المُسْتَقرُّ من الأرض. والإقْرَارُ: فِعْلُكَ به. والقارُّ: الساكِنُ. وقَرَرْتُ الكلامَ في أذُنِه أقُرُه قَراً.
وفي المَثَل في التَّجَنّي قَوْلُهم: " ابْدَأهُم بالصُّرَاخ يَقرُّوا " أي يَسْكُنوا.
والإقْرَارُ: الاعْتِرافُ بالشَّيْءِ. والقَرَارَةُ: القاعُ المُسْتَدِيْرَةُ. والقَرْقَرَةُ: الأرضُ المَلْسَاءُ، فإِذا اتّسَعَتْ فهيَ القَرْقَرُ. وقاع ق
َرِقٌ: أمْلَسُ. والمُسْتَقَرُّ من الأولاد: ما وُلدَ وظَهَرَ على الأرض. وقُرّانُ: من أسماء الرِّجال. ومَوْضِعٌ باليَمَامَة.
والقَرْقَرَةُ: في الضحك. وهو في أصواتِ الحَمَام ونحوه. والقَرْقارَةُ: سُمِّيَتْ لصَوْتها.
والقُرْقُوْرُ: ضَرْبٌ من السُّفُن، وجِماعُهُ قَراقِيْرُ. وقُرَاقِرى وقَرْقَرى وقُرَاقِرُ: كلُّ ذلك مَوَاضِعُ.
والقِرْقُ: الأصْلُ، إنَّه لَلَئيم القِرْقِ. وصِغارُ الناس. والعادَةُ للناس. واسْمُ لعبة. وا
لقَرَارُ: النَقَدُ من الغَنَم، واحِدَتُها قَرَارَةٌ. ومَثَلٌ: " قَرَارَةٌ تَسَفَهَتْ قَرَاراً " يُضْرَبُ للقَوْم يَتَكلًمُ منهم الرَّجُلُ بالخَطَل فَيُطابِقونه عليه. والقَرَارَةُ: القَصِيرُ من الرِّجال جِدّاً، وجَمْعُه قَرَارُوْنَ. وإنَه لَقَرارَةُ حُمْقٍ وفسْق. والقَرُوْرَةُ: الحَقِيرُ الشأنِ اللَّئيمُ.
وقَرَرْتُ القِدْرَ أقُرُّها: إذا فَرغْتَ ما فيها من البطِيخ ثم صَبَبْتَ فيها ماءً بارداً كي لا تَحْتَرِقَ. واسْمُ الماءِ: القُرَارَةُ، وهو - أيضاً -: ما يَلْتَزِقُ بأسْفَل القِدْرِ، والقُرَرَةُ مِثْلُه.
ورَمَتِ الناقَةُ ببَوْلها قُرَراً بعد قُرَر: أي
قليلاً قليلاً.
واقْتَرت الإبلُ وتَقررَتْ: إذا أكَلَتِ اليَبِيْسَ والحِبَّةَ فَتَنْعَقِد شُحُومُها فَتَبول على أرْجُلِها من خُثُورَة أبوالِها. والقِرَّةُ: الضِّفدعُ. والقَبْضَةُ من الدَقِيق. وطَعامٌ يَخْتلِطُ بالشَّعر لا يَأكُلُه إلا اللِّئامُ. وأكَلَ حتى اقْتَرَّ: أي شَبِعَ. وقُرةُ العَيْنِ: نَبْتٌ معروفٌ.
وإذا أتمَتِ المَرْأةُ قيل: سَقَطَتْ بِقُرِّها، وكذلك كلُّ مَنْ أصابَ خَيْراً أو وَقَعَ في أمْرٍ مَرْضِيٍّ قيل: " صابَ بِقُر " أي وَقَعْتَ بقَرَارٍ. ويقولون - أيضاً -: وَقَعَ الأمْرُ بِقُرَّةٍ: أي اسْتَقَر قَرَارُه. وقيل في قَوْل طَرَفَةَ: فَتَنَاهَيْتُ وقد صابَتْ بِقُر أي نَزَلَتْ به شِدَّة. ويقولون: لقد وَقَعْتَ بقرِّكَ: وهو أنْ تَعْلَمَ عِلْمَه حتّى لا يَخْفى عليكَ منه شَيْ. والإقرار: استقرار الماء في أرحامها. وفي المثل: " لألجئنك إلى قرارك " أي لأضطرنك إلى أصلك وجهدك. وإذا لقِحَتِ الناقَةُ فاسْتَكْبَرَتْ ورَفَعَتْ رَأسها إلى السماء: فهي المُقِرُّ الشّامِذُ. وأقرَّتِ الناقَةُ: إذا لم تُسْلِبْ.
وفلانٌ ابنُ عِشْرِينَ قارَّةٍ: أي سَوَاءِ. والقَرُّ: مَرْكَبٌ بين السَّرْج والرَّحْل، وقيل: الهَوْدَجُ. والقَرْقَرُ: النَواحي. والقَرْقارَةُ: الشَقْشِقَةُ. والقَرَوْرى: منٍ صِفَةِ الفَرَس المَدِيدِ الطويل القَوائم. والقَرَارِيُّ: كل مَنْ كان من أهْل القُرى والأمصار ولا يَتَّبعُ مَواقِعَ الخصب. ويُقال للدَّجاجَةِ إذا لم تَبِضْ: أقْرُقّة.
قر: قر، لم يقر قراره حتى بعث: ما يكاد يستقر على العرش حتى بعث. (كليلة ودمنة ص31).
قر: اعترف (هلو)، واعترف بذنبه بعد أن عذب. (الكالا) وهي تصحيف أقر.
قرر: روى، قص، أخبر، (انظر تقرير) وذلك حين يكون الرواة أهلا للثقة. ففي ملر (ص11): التواريخ المقررة المرتبة.
قرر: أقر، صدق، وافق على، أكد، أيد. (هلو).
قرره، وقرر عليه، أو قرر فيه: استنطقه، سأله عن. (فوك).
قرره: عذبه لينتزع منه الاعتراف (مملوك 2: 2: 3).
بعد تقريره عليهم (دي ساسي ديب 9: 471) وقد ترجمه إلى الفرنسية بما معناه: بعد قراءته عليهم.
قرر: سجل اختراعا، أعطى شهادة، أجاز، أنعم ببراءة، أنعم بامتياز. (بوشر).
أقرر عنه غالي الغيظ كله (ديوان الهذليين (ص212) وقد فسرت فيه بكلمة أبرد.
قار: في حيان (ص57 ق): وكتبوا إلى أمية إنك تريد أن تحدث في مدينتنا حدثا لم تسبق إليه ونحن لا نقارك عليه. ويظهر أن معناها: ونحن نأتمنك عليه ولا نثق بك.
أقر: ترك، لم ينتزع. ويقال مثلا: أقر الأرض في أيدي أهلها. (معجم البلاذري، معجم الطرائف) أقر: سمح. ففي الأغاني (ص69): وقال لا أقر لابن أبي ربيعة أن يذكر امرأة من بني قصيص في شعره.
أقر: رضي، أمضى. ففي كتاب الخطيب (ص23 ق): واقر ما روى عنه أبو القاسم بن عمر الخزرجي بفاس.
أقر: تعترف بذنبه حين عذب (انظر: قر) (الكالا) وفيه إقرار أي اعتراف.
أقر به: اعتقد به. (دي ساي طرائف 1: 114).
أقر (المغلوب) ب: استسلم، وخضع، ورضي بما عرض عليه. (معجم البلاذري).
أقر على فلان: يظهر أن معناها شهد عليه، ففي المقري (1: 135): وقتل اللصوص صاحب الدار خوف أن يقر عليهم ويطالبهم بعد ذلك.
تقرر: اعترف به. (فوك).
تقرر عليه وفيه: استنطق. سئل أن يعترف بذنبه. (فوك).
تقار: تقار الرجلان: أكدا، أثبتا، أعلنا معا في آن واحد. (البكري ص184).
استقر: سكن في منزل. (كوسج طرائف ص33).
استقر به المكان: أقام بالمكان، سكن فيه، استوطنه. (كليلة ودمنة (144) ويجب ان يقرأ بالبناء للمعلوم لا بالبناء للمجهول كما في معجم فريتاج.
وكذلك: استقرت به النوى (معجم أبي الفدا).
استقر: فما استقر بهم الجلوس حتى أقبل عليهم شيخ ثالث، أي ما كادوا يجلسون حتى أقبل عليهم شيخ (ألف ليلة 1: 12، 27).
استقرت أرض مصر على قسمين: قسمت أرض مصر قسمين. (دي ساسي طرائف 2: 20).
استقر على: ثبت، قر. (بوشر).
استقر رأيه على: عزم على. (بوشر).
استقر: وجد له مكانا دائما. (المقدمة 1: 72) وفيها استقرى (كذلك في مخطوطتنا ص48، وفي مخطوطة رقم 1350: استقر).
استقر عندهم إنه المهدي: ثبت عندهم إنه المهدي واعتقدوا ذلك. (عبد الواحد ص134).
استقر: حصل على السلطة. (بوشر).
استقر فلانا، وعن فلان: سأل عنه. (المقري 2: 249).
قرة: جرجير (باجني مخطوطات) وفيه أيضا: eruca sylvestris, alba, karra butama وهي قرة العين.
قرة: إن الكلمة الأسبانية guerra قد انتقلت إلى اللهجة المغربية وصارت تنطق غِرَّة، وذكرت في معجم فوك في مادة guerra ونجد عند بوسييه: (قيرة (من الإيطالية)) guerre.
وأعتقد إني قد وجدت هذه الكلمة في رحلة ابن بطوطة (4: 451) ففيها: وهذا في زمان الصلح والمهادنة إعدادا لأيام القرة. أي أن السلطان قد فعل هذا في زمان الصلح والمهادنة إعدادا لأيام الشقاء أو الحرب، كما ترجمها ديفريمري الذي رأى أنها قرة (من وقر) وهي ملمة لم تكن مستعملة فيما أرى في نثر القرن الرابع عشر، وهي لا تدل على الشقاء ولا على الحرب، ثم إن العبارة تتطلب كما شعر ديفريمري كلمة حرب. ولذلك تتطلب كما شعر ديفريمري كلمة حرب. ولذلك فإني لا أتردد في قراءتها القرة هذا إذا كانت كتابة الكلمة في كل المخطوطات وإنه لا توجد كلمة الغرة في أية مخطوطة.
قرة: طقس رديء، جو سيئ جدا (برسييه).
قرة: عاصفة شديدة (ليون ص333) وفيه: ( gherra) لعلها كلمة guerra مجازا كما تقول حرب العــناصر.
قُرَّة: قُرّ، برد. (هلو). قرة: رضا، ارتياح، انبساط، سرور، إنشراح (هلو).
قرة: قسم من سيميا، وهو فن كتابة -رقاع هي دواء لأمراض العيون وغيرها من الأمراض الكثيرة الأخرى. (نيبورب ص121).
قرة: عين: بؤبؤ، حدقة، إنسان العين (هلو).
قرة العين: نبات اسمه العلمي: Veronica Anagalis ( ابن البيطار 2: 283).
وقرة العين: صناب، حرف مر، حرف الحقول، حرف. (بوشر) وفي همبرت (ص47): قرة فقط: حرف.
قرة: إن الكلمة الغالية Corre ( انظر الكلمة الأسبانية Correa ( وسيمونه ص354) وتعني عسلوجا أخضر ملويا ويستعمل للشدو الربط. ففي ابن ليون في كلامه عن التركيب الذي يسمى تركيب الشق:
وشده بقرة فالشد ... في كل تركيب به يعتد
قرار: مكان منخفض يجتمع فيه الماء. ففي بدرون (ص285): روي أن البلاد أسرع إلى محبينا من الماء إلى قراره.
قرار: قاع (بوشر) يقال: قرار البحر مثلا أي قاع البحر (ألف ليلة 2: 10، 55).
قرار: راحة، هدوء، سكون، استقرار (بوشر).
قرار في المحبة: الوفاء في الحب (بوشر).
على قرار الأرض: على وجه الأرض (معجم الإدريسي).
قرار، والجمع قرارات: قرية. وقد تكرر ذكرها عند البكري مثلا في (ص114).
قرار: مصلى خاص، مسجد فيه ضريح، (ألف ليلة برسل 5: 9) وفي طبعة ماكن (1: 338): مقصورة بدل قرار.
قرار: راتب الجند (فريتاج طرائف 107، 118).
قرار، عند أرباب الموسيقى: طرف القطعة الذي يقطع المغني صوته إذا انتهى إليه (محيط المحيط).
قرار: لم يتبين لي معناها في عبارة ألف ليلة (برسل 3: 321) وهي: وكانوا الحكماء قد بلغهم خبر بنات الملك فقالوا له إن كان الملك قد سر بنا وقبل هديتنا وأذن لنا أن نتمنى عليه فنطلب منه أن يعطينا بناته الثلاث لنكون له أصهار ونتأهل به لأن قرار الملك لا يخالف. فزارة: القاع المستدير يجتمع فيه ماء المطر، كما جاء في معلقة عنترة. (محيط المحيط).
على قرارة الأرض: على وجه الأرض. (معجم الإدريسي).
قريرة: دوامة، خذروف (بوشر).
قراري: خراج ولاج، ماهر جدا. (بوشر).
قراري في: استهلك في استنفذ في (بوشر).
رجل قرائري: عامية رجل قراري: وهو الساكن المستقر في البلد (محيط المحيط).
قرايري: يظهر أن معناها قراري الذي ذكره بوشر.
وفي بسام (ص123): ولك (ويلك) أنت ما أنت بلدار قرايري خذ غريمك الذي فضل وأفعل به مثل ما فعلوا أصحابك. وبعد ذلك (ص124، 125) نادي الخليفة يا بلدار قرايري.
قرار؟: ساكن، مقيم، مستوطن، مواطن. (انظر أماري ص343).
قرير: رصيف. جاء في عبارة من كتاب نهاية الرتبة في طلب الحسبة التي ترجمها بيرناور في الجريدة الآسيوية (186، 2: 358): (من الصواب أن يكون في طرفي السوق قريران يمش عليهما الناس أيام الشتاء إذا لم تكن أرض السوق مبلطة). وأرى أنها نفس الكلمة التالية. قريرة carrera: ميدان (للخيل أو للعربات)، مضمار، ميدان خيل، حلبة. (الكالا).
قريرة: طريق ممهد للخيل والعربات (الكالا) (=محجة) وانظر سيمونيه.
قارة: سطاحيس. (ابن البيطار 1: 2، 2: 2: 275) وقد اخطأ كل من جوليوس وفريتاج حين ذكرا هذه الكلمة في مادة قور، لأنا نقرأ في ابن البيطار (2: 21): (قال بعض شيوخنا إنما سمى عندهم قارة لأن القلب تقر من الخفقان إذا شربت).
قارة: عند أهل الجغرافيا قسم من العالم كآسيا وأمريكا. (محيط المحيط).
قارورة: مبولة، إناء يبال فيه. (فوك، بوشر).
قارورة: إناء مملوءة بالنفط يرمى به على الأعداء. مونج ص123، مملوك 2، 2: 148).
قارورة: وعاء الرطب والتمر، وهي القوصرة. (محيط المحيط).
قارورة: وعاء ذو لولب يبرم توضع فيه الزبدة.
(شيرب) وهو يذكر كارير للجمع.
قوارير (جمع) بلور، (معجم بدرون).
قارورة: كناية عن المرأة، ففي محيط المحيط: وتطلق القارورة على المرأة لأن الولد أو المني يقر في رحمها كما يقر الماء في الإناء، أو تشبيها لها بالزجاج بضعفها.
قواريري: بائع القوارير، بائع القنينات (تعليقات وخلاصات 12: 426).
تقرير: سكوت النبي (صلى الله عليه وسلم) عن بعض الحالات التي عرضت أمامه، وهذا السكوت بمثابة الإقرار والموافقة والرضا (دي سلان المقدمة 2: 481).
تقرير: بيان، عرض رواية، حكاية، خبر قصة. (بوشر، محيط المحيط).
تقرير شهادة (هلو).
تقرير: ضريبة، رسم، مكس، خراج (مملوك 12: 2: 129).
تقرير، والجمع تقارير: كتاب يأتي من لدن السلطان بإبقاء الوالي على ولايته. (محيط المحيط).
تقرير، والجمع تقارير: براءة الاختراع، وهو عقد فيه امتياز استعمال ما اخترعه الشخص. (بوشر).
مقر: لقب يطلق على السادة مثل سمو وسعادة عندنا (فهرست المخطوطات الشرقية في مكتبة ليدن 1: 154، 156، وتجرز ص130، ص134. النشرة. الإيطالية للدراسات الشرقية في أكتوبر 1876، ص124، 125، 127).
نقر البئر: نقرة في أسفلها يجتمع فيها الماء عند قلته فيمكن الاستقاء منه. (محيط المحيط).
مقرر: ضريبة، رسم، مكس، خراج (أماري ص150) وتجمع عن مقررات. وينقل مورا من آثار عربية في البرتغال (ص163) لسوزا عبارة لكوتو يذكر فيها مقرر المشاعلية وهو الضريبة أو الرسم الذي يؤخذ لتنظيف المراحيض والكنف، ورفع الأقذار والقمامات ونقلها إلى مكان رمي الأقذار. (دي ساسي طرائف 1: 203).
مستقر: تحت الوصاية، محجور (هلو).

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1 قَرَّ بِالْمَكَانِ, (M, Mgh, Msb, K, &c.,) and فِيهِ, (S, M, Mgh,) first Pers\. قَرَرْتُ, (S,) aor. ـِ (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K;) and first Pers\. قَرِرْتُ, (S, Msb, TA,) aor. ـَ (S, M, Msb, K;) but the former is the more usual, or common; (M, TA;) inf. n. قَرَارٌ, (S, M, Mgh, K,) of both verbs, (S,) or this is a simple subst., (Msb,) and قُرُورٌ, (S, M, K,) of the former verb, (S,) and قَرٌّ (M, Msb, K) and تَقِرَّةٌ, (M, K,) which last is anomalous, (M,) and تَقْرَارَةٌ; (TA;) and ↓ استقرّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) بِهِ, (Msb,) or فِيهِ; (S;) and ↓ تقارَّ, (S, M, K,) originally تَقَارَرَ, (TA,) فِيهِ; (S, TA;) and ↓ تقرّر; (TA;) [and ↓ اقترّ, as appears from an ex. below;] He, or it, settled; became firm, steady, fixed, settled, or established; became motionless, stationary, standing, quiet, still, or at rest; rested; remained; continued; resided; in the place; syn. ثَبَتَ وَسَكَنَ, (K,) and تَمَكَّنَ [which, when said of a man, particularly implies being in authority and power]. (Msb.) [See also 4.] In the words of the Kur, [xxxiii. 33,] وَقِرْنَ فِى

بُيُوتِكُنَّ, and وَقَرْنَ, [And remain ye in your houses, or chambers,] قِرْنَ and قَرْنَ are contractions of اِقْرِرْنَ and اِقْرَرْنَ like as ظِلْنَ and ظَلْنَ are contractions of اِظْلِلْنَ and اِظْلَلْنَ: (M, Bd, * TA: * [but see ظَلَّ:]) or قِرْنَ is from وَقَرَ, aor. ـِ inf. n. وَقَارٌ; (Bd, TA; *) and قَرْنَ from قَارَ, aor. ـَ signifying اِجْتَمَعَ. (Bd.) It is said in a proverb, اِبْدَأْهُمْ بِالصُّرَاخِ يَقِرُّوا [Begin thou by crying out to them, and they will become still, or quiet; or] begin thou by complaining of them, and they will be content to be still, or quiet. (TA.) [But see Freytag's Arab. Prov., i. 173, where, instead of يَقِرُّوا, we find يَفِرُّوا.] You also say فِى مَكَانِهِ ↓ فُلَانٌ مَا يَتَقَارُّ, i. e. ↓ مَا يَسْتَقِرُّ [Such a one does not rest, or remain, in his place]. (S.) And it is said in a trad. of Aboo-Dharr, أَنْ قُمْتُ ↓ فَلَمْ أَتَقَارَّ And I did not delay to rise, or stand up. (TA.) You say also, of a woman, تَقِرُّ لِمَا يُصْنَعُ بِهَا (K) She suffers quietly what is done to her, such as the being kissed, &c. (K. * TA.) And مَآءُ الفَحْلِ فِى الرَّحِمِ ↓ اِقْتَرَّ The seed of the stallion rested, or remained, in the womb (S, K) of the she-camel; (K;) i. q. ↓ استقرّ. (S, K.) See also قَرٌّ, and قَرَارٌ, below.

A2: قَرَّ, (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) like لَبِسَ (Mgh) and تَعِبَ, (Msb,) [so that the second Pers\. is قَرِرْتَ,] aor. ـَ (Lh, M, IKtt, Mgh, Msb, K;) and قَرَّ, like ضَرَبَ, (Mgh, Msb,) [so that the second Pers\. is قَرَرْتَ,] aor. ـِ (M, IKtt, Mgh, Msb, K;) and قَرَّ, [second Pers\.

قَرَرْتَ or قَرُرْتَ,] aor. ـُ (Lh, M, K;) or, accord. to MF, Lh mentions the aor. .

قَرُ3َ and قَرِّ in his Nawádir; and IKtt, the three forms of aor. , and so the author of the Ma'álim; but IKtt says, in his Kitáb el-Abniyeh, يَقَرُّ and يَقِرُّ, though he may have mentioned the three forms in another book; and accord. to what is stated [in the M and] in the L, Lh says يَقُرُّ and يَقَرُّ, which is a rare form; (TA;) [on which it should be remarked, that ISd, IKtt, and Mtr, mention the form قَرَّ first, as though to indicate its being the more, or most, common;] inf. n. قَرٌّ, (Msb,) or قُرٌّ, (IKtt, TA,) or the latter is a simple subst.; (Msb;) It (the day, Lh, S, M, &c., and in like manner one says of the night, قَرّتِ اللَّيْلَةُ, M) was, or became, cold. (Lh, S, M, &c.) b2: قُرَّ He (a man) was, or became, affected, or smitten, by the cold. But you do not say قَرَّهُ اللّٰهُ: instead of this you say ↓ أَقَرَّهُ. (M, K.) b3: It is said in a trad. respecting the war of the Moat, فَلَمَّا أَخْبَرْتُهُ خَبَرَ القَوْمِ وَقَرِرْتُ قَرَرْتُ, meaning, And when I [acquainted him with the tidings of the people, and] became quiet, I experienced cold. (TA.) [But perhaps the last word should be قُرِرْتُ.] b4: قَرَّتْ عَيْنُهُ, (S, M, IKtt, Msb, K,) of the measure فَعِلَتْ, (M,) like تَعِبَتْ, (Msb,) [second Pers\.

قَرِرْتِ,] aor. ـَ (S, M, IKtt, K,) which is the more usual form; (M;) and قَرِّتْ, like ضَرَبَتْ, (Msb,) [second Pers\. قَرَرْتِ,] aor. ـِ (S, M, IKtt, K;) inf. n. قُرَّةٌ, (Th, M, Msb, K,) said by Th to be an inf. n., (M,) and قَرَّةٌ (M, K) and قُرُورٌ; (M, Msb, K;) (tropical:) His eye was, or became, cool, or refrigerated, or refreshed; contr. of سَخِنَتْ; (S, M;) wherefore some prefer that قَرَّتْ should be of the measure فَعِلَتْ, to agree in measure with its contr.: (M:) or became cool, &c., by reason of happiness, or joy: (Msb:) or became cool, &c., and ceased to weep, (M, K,) and to feel hot with tears; (M;) for the tear of happiness, or joy, is cool; and that of sorrow, or grief, is hot: (S:) [it may therefore be rendered, his eye was, or became, unheated by tears:] or it is from القَرَارُ, and means, his eye, seeing that for which it longed, became at rest, and slept. (M, K. *) You also say قَرِرْتُ بِهِ عَيْنًا, and قَرَرْتُ بِهِ عَيْنًا, inf. n., of both forms, قُرَّةٌ and قُرُورٌ, (tropical:) I was, or became, cool, or refrigerated, or refreshed, in eye thereby. (S.) See also 4.

A3: قَرَّهُ, aor. ـُ inf. n. قَرٌّ, He poured it; poured it out, or forth; namely, water: and he poured it, or poured it out or forth, at once. (TA.) You say قَرَّ عَلَيْهِ المَآءَ He poured the water upon him. (M, K.) And قَرَرْتُ عَلَى رَأْسِهِ ذَنُوبًا مِنْ مَآءٍ بَارِدٍ I poured upon his head a bucket of cold water. (S.) and قَرَّ المَآءَ فِى الإِنَآءِ He poured the water into the vessel. (TA.) b2: Hence, (TA,) قَرَّ الكَلَامَ فِى أُذُنِهِ, (Sh, M, K,) and الحَدِيثَ, (S,) aor. ـُ (Sh, S, M,) inf. n. قَرٌّ, (Sh, S, M, K,) (tropical:) He poured forth the speech, or discourse, or narration, into his ear: (M, K:) or he did as though he poured it into his ear: (S:) or he intrusted him with it: (TA:) or he spoke it secretly into his ear: (M, * K, * TA:) or he repeated it in his ear, meaning the ear of a dumb man (أَبْكَم), that he might understand it: (IAar:) or he put his mouth to his ear and spoke loudly to him, as one does to a deaf man. (Sh.) 2 قَرَّّ see 4, in two places.

A2: قَرَّرَهُ بِهِ, inf. n. تَقْرِيرٌ, He made him to acknowledge, or confess, it. (S.) You say قَرَّرَهُ بِالْحَقِّ, (S,) and عَلَى الحقِّ, (M, K,) حَتَّى أَقَرَّ, (S,) He made him to acknowledge the truth, or right, or due, (S, M, K,) so that he did acknowledge it. (S.) 3 قَارَّهُ, inf. n. مُقَارَّةٌ, He settled, became fixed or established or motionless or quiet or still or at rest, rested, remained, or continued, with him. (S, K.) You say أَنَا لَا أُقَارُّكَ عَلَى مَا أَنْتَ عَلَيْهِ I will not settle, &c., with thee in the state in which thou art. (TA.) And hence the saying of Ibn-Mes'ood, قَارُّوا الصَّلَاةَ, (S, * K,) from القَرَارُ, not from الوَقَارُ, (S,) meaning, Be ye still, without motion, and without play, during prayer. (TA.) 4 اقرّه, (S, M, K,) and ↓ قرّرهُ, (M, K,) He settled, fixed, established or confirmed, him, or it; rendered him, or it, motionless, quiet, still, or at rest; made him, or it, to rest, remain, or con-tinue; (S, * M, * K;) فِيهِ [in it, namely, a place, or the like], and عَلَيْهِ [in it, namely, a state, an office, or the like]. (M, K.) You say اقرّهُ فى مَكَانِهِ [He settled, fixed, established, or confirmed, &c., him, or it, in his, or its, place]. (S, K.) And مَا

أَقَرَّنِى فِى هٰذَا البَلَدِ إِلَّا مَكَانُكَ [Nothing fixed me in this country, or town, &c., but thy being in it]. (TA.) And اقرّ الطَّيْرَ فِى وَكْرِهِ He left the birds to rest in their nest. (Msb.) And اقرّ العَامِلَ عَلَى عَمَلِهِ He left the agent to rest, [or settled, fixed, or established, him, or made him to continue, or confirmed him,] in his agency. (Msb.) [And اقرّهُ عَلَى قَوْلِهِ He left him at rest in his assertion, undisturbed, unopposed, or uncontradicted; he confirmed him in it; he confessed him to be correct respecting it. Thus the verb is used in the phrase اقرّهُ عَلَى ذٰلِكَ in the Expos. of the Jel., xxxviii. 22: and in many other instances.] You say also الشَّىْءَ ↓ قرّر, inf. n. تَقْرِيرٌ, meaning, He put the thing in its قَرَار [or resting-place]. (S.) And قَرَّرْتُ عِنْدَهُ الخَبَرَ حَتَّى

↓ اسْتَقَرَّ [I established the information in his mind, so that it became established]. (S.) And أَقْرَرْتُ هٰذَا الأَمْرِ, inf. n. تَقْرَارَةٌ and تَقِرَّةٌ, [both of which inf. ns. properly belong to the synonymous form قَرَّرْتُ, (as Lumsden has remarked, in his Arabic Grammar, page 241,) I settled, fixed, established, &c., this thing, or affair; or I confirmed it.] (S.) And it is said in a trad. of 'Othmán, أَقِرُّوا الأَنْفُسَ حَتَّى تَزْهَقَ Make ye the souls of the beasts which ye slaughter to become at rest, [and wait ye] that they may depart, and do not hasten to skin the beasts, nor to cut them in pieces. (TA.) And in a trad. of Aboo-Moosà, أُقِرَّتْ الصَّلَاةُ بِالْبِرِّ والزَّكَاةِ Prayer is established and connected with برّ and زكاة [i. e., benevolent treatment of others or piety or obedience to God, and the giving of the alms required by the law]. (TA.) b2: أَقْرَرْتُ الكَلَامَ لِفُلَانٍ I explained the saying, or speech, or language, to such a one, so that he knew it. (TA.) A2: أَقَرَّ He became quiet and submissive. (TA, from a trad.) A3: اقرّ بِهِ, (S, Msb,) inf. n. إِقْرَارٌ, (M, K,) He acknowledged, or confessed, it, (S, M, Msb, K,) namely, the truth, or a right, or due, (S, M, K,) or a thing. (Msb.) إِقْرَارٌ signifies The affirming a thing either with the tongue or with the mind, or with both. (ElBasáïr.) b2: [Hence, app.,] أَقَرَّتِ النَّاقَةُ, [as though signifying The she-camel acknowledged, or confessed, herself to be pregnant;] the she-camel's pregnancy became apparent: (IKtt, TA;) or became established; became a positive fact: (ISk, S, K:) or the she-camel conceived; became pregnant. (IAar.) A4: اقرّ He entered upon a time of cold. (M, K.) b2: اقرّهُ اللّٰهُ, (inf. n. إِقْرَارٌ, Msb,) God caused him to be affected, or smitten, by the cold. (S, * M, Msb, K.) One does not say قَرَّهُ (M, K) b3: اقرّ اللّٰهُ عَيْنُهُ, (S, M, Msb, K,) and بِعَيْنِهِ, (M, K,) (tropical:) God made his eye to become cool, or refrigerated, or refreshed, (Msb, TA,) by happiness, or joy, in consequence of his having offspring, or of some other event: (Msb:) or cooled his tears; for the tear of happiness, or joy, is cool: (As:) or gave him to such an extent that his eye became quiet (حَتَّى تَقَرَّ), and was not raised towards him who was above him, (S, TA,) or towards that which was above it: (L:) or caused him to meet with that which contented him, so that his eye became quiet (تَقَرَّ) in looking at other things; an explanation approved and adopted by Abu-l-'Abbás: (L, TA:) or caused his eye to sleep, by making him to meet with happiness, or joy, that dispelled his sleeplessness. (Aboo-Tálib.) You say also يُقِرُّ بِعَيْنِى أَنْ أَرَاكَ [It refreshes my eye, &c., to see thee]. (TA.) See also 1.5 تَقَرَّّand 6: see 1, first signification.8 إِقْتَرَ3َ see 1, first signification.

A2: اقترّ, (K,) or اقترّ بِالْقَرُورِ, (S,) or بِالْمَآءِ البَارِدِ, (M,) He washed himself with cold water. (S, M, K.) 10 إِسْتَقْرَ3َ see 1, first signification, in three places; and see 4. [b2: استقرّ often signifies It was, or subsisted, or had being: and hence مُسْتَقِرٌّ is frequently used or understood as a copula, often with بِ prefixed to the predicate; as is also يَسْتَقِرُّ; so that رَيْدٌ مُسْتَقِرٌّ عِنْدَكَ or يَسْتَقِرُّ عندك may mean Zeyd is with thee; as well as Zeyd is residing, &c., with thee. See, on this point, I 'Ak, p. 58.) b3: Also, It obtained, or held. R. Q. 1 قَرْقَرَ, [inf. n. قَرْقَرَةٌ,] It (a man's belly) sounded, [or rumbled,] (S, TA,) by reason of hunger, or from some other cause. (TA.) Also said of a cloud, with thunder. (TA.) b2: It (wine, or beverage,) sounded, [or gurgled,] in a man's throat. (M, TA.) b3: He laughed (S, M, K) in a certain manner, (S,) violently, or immoderately, and reiterating his voice in his throat: (M, K:) or he imitated the sounds of laughing: (IKtt:) or قَرْقَرَ is similar to قَهْقَهَ. (Sh.) b4: He (a camel) brayed, (S, M, K,) with a clear and reiterated voice: (S, M:) or brayed in the best manner: (IKtt:) said only of a camel advanced in age: (S, in art. نقض:) قَرْقَرَةٌ is the inf. n., (S, * M, K, *) and the simple subst. is قَرْقَارٌ: (M, K:) and قَرَاقِرُ is pl. of the former of these ns. (S.) b5: قَرْقَرَتْ It (a pigeon, حَمَامَة,) [cooed; or] uttered its cry: (S, K:) or uttered a hind of cry: (M:) the inf. n. is قَرْقَرَةٌ and قَرْقَرِيرٌ, (S, M, K,) which latter IJ says is of the measure فَعْلَلِيْلٌ, thus making it a quadriliteralradical word, (M,) and قَرْقَارٌ and قَرْقَارٌ, which last is a simple subst. as well as an inf. n., and so is قَرْقرَةٌ. (El-Hasan Ibn-'Abd-Allah El-Kátib El-Isbahánee.) b6: She (a domestic hen) uttered a reiterated cry, or cackling. (Hr, M.) قَرٌّ: see 1, throughout. b2: يَوْمُ القَرِّ [The day of resting;] the eleventh day of Dhu-l-Hijjeh; (A 'Obeyd;) the first of the days called أَيَّامُ التَّشْرِيقِ; (Msb;) the day next after that called يَوْمُ النَّحْرِ [or the day of the sacrifice, or of the slaughtering of camels]: (S, M, Mgh, K:) so called because the people on that day rest, or settle, in their abodes: (S, M, Mgh:) or because they rest on that day in [the valley of] Minè, (A 'Obeyd, Kr, M, Msb, K,) after the fatigue of the three days immediately preceding. (A 'Obeyd.) A2: يَوْمٌ قَرٌّ, (S, M, Msb, K,) the inf. n. being thus used as an epithet, (Msb,) and ↓ قَارٌّ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) but the latter was disapproved by IAar, (TA,) and ↓ مَقْرُورٌ, (M, K,) and لَيْلَةٌ قَرَّةٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) and ↓ قَارَّةٌ, (S, Msb,) A cold chill, or cool, day, and night: (S, M, &c.:) and قَرٌّ is applied to anything as signifying cold; (TA;) [and so, app., ↓ قَارٌّ, and perhaps ↓ قَرُورٌ and ↓ قَرِيرٌ]. [Hence,] القَرَّتَانِ [The two cold times;] the morning and the evening. (S, K.) A man being asked what had caused his teeth to fall out, he answered ↓ أَكْلُ الحَارِّ وَشُرْبُ القَارِّ [The eating what was hot, and drinking what was cold: but he may have used قَارّ instead of قرّ for the purpose of assimilation to حارّ; and it seems that, when coupled or connected with حَارٌّ, قَارٌّ is more chaste than قَرٌّ]. (TA.) Respecting the saying وَلِّ حَارَّهَا مَنْ تَوَلَّى قَارَّهَا, see art. حر.

A3: See also قُرٌّ.

قُرٌّ i. q. قَرَارٌ [q. v.] (S, M, K) and مُسْتَقَرٌّ (TA) [and مَقَرٌّ].

A2: Also, (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) and ↓ قَرٌّ, (Lh, KT,) which latter form, it is said, must be used in conjunction with [its contr.] حَرٌّ, for the sake of assimilation, (TA,) and ↓ قِرٌّ, (KT,) Cold; coldness; chill; chilness; coolness; syn. بَرْدٌ; (S, M, Mgh, Msb, K;) as also ↓ قِرَّةٌ: (S:) or قُرٌّ signifies cold; &c., in winter; (M, K;) whereas بَرْدٌ is in winter and summer: (M:) and ↓ قِرَّةٌ, cold, &c., by which a man (M, K) or other creature, (M,) is affected, or smitten. (M, K.) You say دَخَلُوا فِى القُرِّ They entered upon the [time of] cold. (M.) And لَا حَرَّ وَلَا قَرَّ Neither heat nor cold. (TA, from a trad.) And لَيْلَةٌ

↓ ذَاتُ قِرَّةٍ A night of cold. (TA.) And اشدُّ

↓ العَطَشِ حِرَّةٌ عَلَى قِرَّةٌ (S) The most severe of thirst is thirst in a cold day. (S, art. حر.) and sometimes the Arabs said ↓ أَجِدُ حِرَّةٌ تَحْتَ قِرَّةٌ (S) [I experience] thirst in a cold day. (ISd, in TA, art. حر.) [See this and other exs. in art. حر.) One says also ↓ ذَهَبَتْ قِرَّتُهَا, [meaning قِرَّةٌ العِلَّةِ,] The time of its access, or coming, meaning of the access, or coming, of the disease, [app., of the shivering-fit of an ague, (see عُرَوَآءُ,)] departed: the [pronoun] ها refers to [the word]

العِلَّة. (S.) قِرٌّ: see قُرٌّ.

لقَرَّتَانِ: see قَرٌّ.

قُرَّةُ العَيْنِ signifies مَا قَرَّتْ بِهِ العَيْنُ (tropical:) [That by which, or in consequence of which, the eye becomes cool, or refrigerated, or refreshed; &c.; or in consequence of which it becomes at rest, and sleeps: see 1]. (M, K.) In the Kur, xxxii. 17, instead of قُرَّةَ أَعْيُنٍ, Aboo-Hureyreh reads قُرَّاتِ أَعْيُنٍ, as on the authority of the Prophet. (M.) You say also هُوَ فِى قُرَّةٍ مِنَ العَيْشِ (tropical:) He is in a plentiful and pleasant state of life. (TA.) قِرَّةٌ: see قُرٌّ, throughout.

قَرَارٌ: see 1, first signification. b2: A state of settledness, fixedness, stability, establishment, quiet, stillness, rest, permanence, or continuance; (Msb, TA;) and so ↓ مُسْتَقَرٌّ, in the Kur, ii. 34, and vii.

23: (Bd, TA:) or in these two instances the latter is a n. of place. (Bd.) [Hence,] دَارُ القَرَارِ [Kur, xl. 42, The abode of stability; the permanent abode; i. e.,] the world to come. (TA, art. دور; &c.) A2: [A place, and a time, of settledness, fixedness, stability, establishment, quiet, stillness, rest, permanence, or continuance; a restingplace;] i. q. ↓ مُسْتَقَرٌّ (TA) [and ↓ مَقَرٌّ] and ↓ قُرٌّ. (S, M, K.) Exs. صَارَ الأَمْرُ إِلَى قَرَارِهِ, and ↓ مُسْتَقَرِّهِ, [The thing, or affair, came to its place, or time, of settledness, &c.; or the meaning may be, to its state of settledness, &c.; the explanation is] came to its end, and became settle, fixed, &c. (M, TA.) And لَهَا ↓ وَالشَّمْسُ تَجْرِى لِمُسْتَقَرٍّ [Kur, xxxvi.

38,] And the sun runneth to a place, and time, beyond which it doth not pass: or to a term appointed for it: (TA:) or to a determined limit, where its revolution ends; likened to the مستقرّ of a traveller, when he ends his journey: or to the middle of the sky; for it there seems to pause: or to its state of settledness, &c., according to a special path: or to its appointed end in one of the different places of rising and setting which it has on different days: or to the end of its course, in the desolate part of the world: and accord. to other readings, لَا مُسْتَقَرَّ لَهَا, and لَا مُسْتَقَرٌّ لَهَا, meaning, it has no rest; for it is always in motion. (Bd.) And ↓ لِكُلِّ نَبَإٍ مُسْتَقَرٌّ [Kur, vi. 66,] To every prophecy is a term [for its fulfilment], which ye shall see in the present world and in the world to come. (TA.) And الرَّحِمِ ↓ مَقَرُّ The extreme part of the womb; the resting-place (مُسْتَقَرّ) of the fœtus therein. (M, K.) It is said in the Kur, [vi. 98,] وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ ↓ فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ, meaning, And ye have a resting-place in the womb, and a depository [in the spermatic sources] in the back: but some read وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ ↓ فَمُسْتَقِرٌّ, meaning, and [there is] such as is yet remaining in the womb, or such as is established in the present world, in existence, and such as is deposited in the back, not yet created: or and there is of you such as remains among the living, and such as is deposited in the earth [among the dead]: (M, TA:) or such as hath been born and hath appeared upon the earth, and such as is in the womb: (Lth, TA:) or such as yet remains in the back, and such as is deposited in the womb. (TA.) You say also, الْمُقَدَّسَةَ ↓ أَذْكَرَنِى الْمَقَارَّ [He, or it, reminded me of the consecrated places of abode: مَقَارُّ is pl. of ↓ مَقَرٌّ]. (TA.) And one says, on the occasion of a calamity befalling, ↓ صَابَتْ بِقُرٍّ, (S, Z, M, *) or ↓ وَقَعَتْ بِقُرٍّ, (K,) meaning, It (the calamity, الشِّدَّةُ, S) became [or fell] in its قَرَار [or settled or fixed place, or in the place where it should remain:] (S, K:) or the thing came to its قَرَار: (M:) or it fell in its place: (Z:) or it fell where it ought: (Th:) and sometimes they said ↓ وَقَعَتْ بِقُرِّهَا [it fell in its settled or fixed place, &c.]: (S:) and وَقَعَ الأَمْرُ

↓ بِقُرِّهِ, i. e. ↓ بِمُسْتَقَرِّهِ [the thing fell in the place where it did, or should, rest, or remain]: (As:) and one says to a man who seeks blood-revenge, when he meets the slayer of his relation, ↓ وَقَعْتَ بِقُرِّكَ thy heart has met that which it looked for. (TA.) ↓ لَقَدْ وَقَعْتُ بِقُرِّكَ, and ↓ بِقُحَاحِ قُرِّكَ, also means I have become acquainted with all that thou knowest, nothing thereof being hidden from me. (Ibn-Buzurj, in TA, art. قح.) One says also, [in threatening another,] لَأُلْجِثَنَّكَ إِلَى قُرِّ قَرَارِكَ; a prov., meaning, الى أَصْلِكَ وَجَهْدِكَ [i. e. I will assuredly impel thee, or drive thee, against thy will, to the utmost point to which thou canst go, or be brought or reduced; and, constrain thee to do thine utmost]. (JK. [Or the meaning is, I will assuredly impel thee, or drive thee, against thy will, to the place that thou deservest: or, to the place where thou shalt remain: or, to thy grave: or, to thy worst and lowest state or condition: see Freytag's Arab. Prov. ii. 450.]) b2: A region, or place, of fixed abode; i. q. مِنَ ↓ مُسْتَقَرٌّ الأَرْضِ: (S:) a region, district, or tract, of cities, towns, or villages, and of cultivated land; syn. حَضَرٌ. (TA.) Hence, أَهْلُ القَرَارِ [The people residing in such a region]: and hence, قَرَارِىٌّ, q. v. (TA.) [Hence, المُلْكِ وَغَيْرِهِ ↓ مُسْتَقَرُّ The seat of regal power, &c.] b3: I. q. مَا قَرَّ فِيهِ, (as in a copy of the M,) or ما قُرَّ فيه, (as in copies of the K,) i. e., ما قرّ فيه الماء (TA, written without any syll. signs,) [app. meaning, A place in which water has remained, or been poured]; as also ↓ قَرَارَةٌ: (M, K:) a depressed piece of ground; as also the latter word: (M, K:) or the latter is applied to any depressed piece of ground into which water pours and where it remains; and such ground is fertile, if the soil be soft: (AHn, M:) and to a round tract of level, or level and depressed, ground: (IAar, S:) and to a low meadow: (TA:) and to a small pool of water left by a torrent: (TA, art. ثعجر:) and the former of the two words is also explained as signifying a depressed place where water rests: so in the Kur, xxiii. 52: and a place where water rests in a meadow: (TA:) and it is also a pl., [or rather a coll. gen. n.,] of which the sing. [or n. un.] is ↓ قَرَارَةٌ: (As, M:) and قَرَارٌ is applied to low grounds because water rests in them. (ISh.) Ibn-' Abbás, mentioning 'Alee, said, عِلْمِى إِلَى

عِلْمِهِ كَالقَرَارَةِ فِى المُثْعَنْجَرِ My knowledge compared to his knowledge is like the small pool of water left by a torrent, placed by the side of the [main deep, or] middle of the sea. (K, * TA, art. ثعجر.) b4: [The bottom of the sea, &c.]

قَرُورٌ A woman who suffers quietly what is done to her, (M, K,) or who does not prevent the hand of him who feels her, as though she remained quiet to suffer what was done to her, (TA,) not repelling him who kisses her nor him who entices her to gratify his lust, (M, K, TA,) nor shunning that which induces suspicion. (TA.) A2: Cold water (S, K) with which one washes himself. (S.) (It seems to be an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates.) رَجُلٌ قَرِيرُ العَيْنِ (tropical:) A man whose eye is cool, refrigerated, or refreshed: (S:) or whose eye is cool, &c., and ceases to weep: or whose eye sees that for which it has longed [and becomes at rest and sleeps]. (K.) [See 1.] And عَيْنٌ قَرِيرَةٌ, and ↓ قَارَّةٌ, (tropical:) [An eye that is cool, &c.] (M, K.) فِرِّيَّةٌ The stomach, or triple stomach, or the crop, or craw, of a bird; syn. حَوْصَلَةٌ; (S, K;) like جِرِّيَّةٌ (S) [and جِرِّيْئَةٌ].

قَرَارَةٌ: see the last division of what is given above under قَرَارٌ.

قَرَارِىٌّ, from قَرَارٌ, because he who is so called remains in the dwellings, (TA,) An inhabitant of a region, district, or tract, of cities, towns, or villages, and of cultivated land, who does not go in search of pasture: (K:) a tailor: (IAar, S, K:) a butcher: or any workman or artificer. (K.) The vulgar use it in the present day as an intensive epithet; saying خَيَّاط قَرَارِى, and نَجَّار قَرَارِى, (TA,) meaning a clever tailor, and a clever carpenter; and in like manner, قِرْقَارِى. (IbrD.) قَرْقَرَةٌ: see R. Q. 1; the first and last in two places.

قَرْقَرِيرٌ: see R. Q. 1; the first and last in two places.

قَرْقَارٌ: see R. Q. 1; the first and last in two places.

قُرْقُورٌ A long ship or boat: (S, K:) or a great ship or boat: (K:) pl. قَرَاقِيرُ. (TA.) قَارٌّ [act. part. n. of قَرَّ, q. v.] You say فُلَانٌ قَارٌّ Such a one is quiet, or still, or at rest. (TA.) A2: See also قَرٌّ and قَرِيرٌ.

قَارُورَةٌ [A flask, bottle, or, as it generally signifies in the present day, phial;] the thing in which wine, or beverage, &c., (M,) or in which wine, or beverage, and the like, (K,) rests, or remains: (M, K:) or it is of glass, (S, M, K,) only; (M, K;) a kind of vessel of glass: (Msb:) pl. قَوَارِيرُ. (S, &c.) The dim. is قُوَيْرِيرَةٌ. (TA.) قَوَارِيرَ قَوَارِيرَ مِنْ فِضَّةٍ, in the Kur, [lxxvi. 15 and 16,] is said by some learned men to mean Vessels, [vessels] white as silver and clear as قوارير.

[See also art. فض.] An ا is added by some to the final قوارير [of verse 15] in order that the ends of the verses may be similar. (M.) b2: A receptacle for fresh, or dried, dates; also called قَوْصَرَةٌ. (Msb.) b3: (tropical:) The black of the eye; the part, of the eye, that is surrounded by the white: (M, K:) as being likened to قارورة of glass, because of its clearness, and because the observer sees his image in it. (M, TA.) [See an ex. in a verse cited in the first paragraph of art. سلب.]

b4: (tropical:) A woman, or wife; as also قَوْصَرَّةٌ: (Az, Msb:) called by the former appellation because the child, or the seed, rests in her womb, as a thing rests in a vessel, and as being likened to a vessel of glass because of her weakness. (Msb.) Hence the words [of Mohammad] in a trad., رُوَيْدَكَ رِفْقًا بِالْقَوَارِيرِ [Go thou leisurely: act gently with the قَوَارير]: women being here likened to قوارير of glass because of their weakness of purpose, and their fickleness; for such vessels are soon broken and cannot be restored to soundness: meaning, that the man thus addressed, named أَنْجَشَة (Anjesheh), [a freedman of Mohammad,] should not raise his voice and sing in driving the camels, for fear of the women's having their desires excited by what they heard; or for fear that the camels, hearing the singing, should go quickly, and jolt and fatigue the riders. (TA.) مَقَرٌّ: see قَرَارٌ, in three places.

مُقِرٌّ A she-camel whose pregnancy is established: (TA:) or that has condensed and retained the seed of the stallion in her womb, (M, K,) and not ejected it: (M:) or that has conceived, or become pregnant. (IAar.) See 4.

مَقْرُورٌ Affected, or smitten, by the cold: (S, M, K:) from أَقَرَّهُ اللّٰهُ, contr. to rule; as though formed from قُرَّ. (S.) [It seems that J was not acquainted with the form قُرَّ, which is mentioned in the M and K, or that he did not allow it.] b2: See also قَرٌّ.

مُسْتَقَرٌّ: see قَرَارٌ; the former in several places: b2: and for the latter, see 10.

مُسْتَقِرٌّ: see قَرَارٌ; the former in several places: b2: and for the latter, see 10.
باب القاف مع الراء ق ر، ر ق مستعملان

قر: القُرُّ: البرد، وليلة قَرَّةٌ ويومٌ قَرٌّ وطعام قارٌّ.

وفي الحديث: ول حارها من تولي قارَّها.

والقرة: ما تصيبه من القُّر. ورجل مَقْرورٌ، وهو أقر من القُرِّ أي أبرد من الكافور ويكون بارداً، قال امرؤ القيس:

على حرج كالقُرِّ تخفق أكفاني

والقُرَّةُ كل شيء قَرَّتْ به عينك، وَقَرَّتِ العَيْن تَقَرُّ قَرَّةً نقيض سخنت. والقَرارُ: المستقر من الأرض. وأقرَرتُه في مَقَرِّه ليَقَرَّ، وفلان قَارٌّ أي ساكن. وما يَتَقارُّ في مكانه وَيَقُّر أي ما يَسْتَقِرّ. والإِقْرار: الاعتِرافُ بالشيء. والقرارةُ: القاع المُستَديرُ. والقَرْقَرةُ: الأرض الملساء ليست بجد واسعةٍ، فإذا اتسعت غلب عليها اسم التذكير فقالوا: قَرْقَرٌ، قال ابن الأبرص:

تزجي يرابيعها في قَرْقَرٍ ضاحي

ويجوز في الشعر قَرْق بحذف الراء، قال:

كأن ايديهن بالقاع القَرَقْ

وقُرَّةُ وقُرّانٌ من أسماء الرجال. وقول الله: فَمُسْتَقَرٌّ وَمُسْتَوْدَعٌ

، أي ما ولد من الخلق على ظهر الأرض والمُسْتَوْدَع: ما في الأرحام. والقَرْقَرَةُ في الضحك، ومن أصوات الحمام، قال:

وما ذاتُ طَوْقٍ فوقَ خوط أراكةٍ ... إذا قَرْقَرَتْ هاج الهوى قَرْقَريرُها

والعرب تخرج من آخر حروف الكلمة حرفاً مثله، كما قالوا: رَمادٌ رِمْدَدٌ، ورجل رَعِشٌ رِعْشيشٌ، وفلان دخيلٌ فلان ودُخْلُلُهُ، (والياء في رِعْشيش مدة، فإن جعلت مكانها ألفاً أو واواً، جاز وأنشد:

كأنَّ صَوتَ جَرْعِهِنَّ الْمنحِدرْ ... صوت شقراق إذا قال قِرَرْ

يصف إِبلاً وشربها. فأظهر حرفي التضعيف، فإذا صرفوا ذلك في الفعل، قالوا: قرقر فيظهرون حروف المضاعف لظهور الراءين في قَرْقَر، ولو حكى صوته وقال: قرَّ، ومَدَّ الراء لكان تصريفه: قَرَّ يَقِرُّ قَريراً، كما يقال: صَرَّ يصِرُّ صَريراً، وإذا خفف واظهر الحرفين جميعاً، تحول الصوت من المد إلى الترجيع فضوعف لأن الترجيع يضاعف كله في تصريف الفعل إذا رجع الصائت، قالوا: صَرْصَرَ وصَلْصَلَ، على توهم المد في حال، والترجيع في حالٍ. والقرقارة سميت لقَرْقَرَتِها، والقُرْقُورُ: من أطول السفن، وجمعه قراقيرُ، قال النابغة:

قَراقيرَ النبيطِ على التلال

وقُراقِرٌ وقَرْقَرَى وقَرَوْرَى وقُرّانٌ. وقُراقِريٌّ: مواضع كلها بأعيانها، وقُرّان: قرية باليمامة ذات نخل وسيوح جارية، وقال علقمة بن عبدة يصف فرساً:

سُلاءَة لعصا النَّهْريِّ غُلَّ لها ... ذو فَيْئَةٍ من نَوَى قُرّانَ معجوم  وفي حديث ابن مسعود: قاروا الصلاة) .

ويوم القَرِّ اليوم الثاني من يوم النحر. قرَّ الناس فيه بمنى. وفُسِّرَ: أنهم قَرّوا بعد التَّعَبِ أي سكنوا. والقُرقُورُ: ودع للنساء.

رق: الرِّقُّ: الصحيفة البيضاء، لقوله تعالى: فِي رَقٍّ مَنْشُورٍ . والرِّقُّ: العبودة . ورق فلان: صار عبداً،

وعن علي أنه قال: يُحَطُّ عنه بقَدْر ما عَتَقَ ويسعى في ما رَقَّ منه .

والرَّقُّ: من دواب الماء شبه التمساح، والتمسح أعرف. والرِّقَّةُ: مصدر الرَّقيقِ في كل شيء، يقال: فلان رَقيقٌ في الدين. والرَّقاقُ: أرض لينة يشبه ترابها الرَّمْل اللَّيِّنةَ، قال:

ذاري الرقاق واثب الجراثم

. والرَّقَّةُ: كل أرض إلى جنب وادٍ ينبسط عليها الماء أيام المد ثم ينحسر عنها فتكون مكرمة للنبات، والجميع الرقاق. والرُّقاقُ: الخبز الرَّقيقُ. والرَّقَقُ: ضعف العظام، ورقت عظامه إذا كبر، قال:

لم تَلقَ في عظمها وَهْناً ولا رَقَقا

وأَرَقَّ فلانٌ، في رِقَّةِ المال والحال. والرَّقْراقُ والرَّقْرَقَةُ والتَّرقْرُقُ: بَصيصُ الشَّرابِ وتَلأَلؤُهُ، وَما أَشْبَهَ ذلكَ. وجاريةٌ رَقراقَةُ البَشَر. ورَقْرَقْتُ الثَّوبَ بالطِّيبِ، ورَقْرَقْتُ الثريد بالسمن والدسم

جر

Entries on جر in 6 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Supplément aux dictionnaires arabes by Reinhart Dozy, and 3 more
جر: جر: صوت لزجر الكلب (مهرن 24).
باب الجيم مع الراء ج ر، ر ج مستعملان فقط

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

جَرَّت تِمَاماً لم تخبط جهضا

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

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

والمَجَرةُ: شَرَجُ السَّماء، قال:

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

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

فاضت دُموعُ العَين من جَرّاها

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

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

ومُقِلٍّ أسقتمُوه فأثرَى ... مائةً من عطائكم جرجورا

ويقال: الجُرجُور الكِرامُ كقول الأعشَى:

يَهَبُ الجِلَّةَ الجَراجِرَ كالبستان ... تَحنُو لدَردَق أطفال

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

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

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

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

فَقلت لصاحِبي لَا تحبِسَنَّا ... بَنْزع أُصُوله واجْدَرَّ شِيحا

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

واستجرّه، وجَرّره وجرّر بِهِ، قَالَ:

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

وتجِرّة: تفعلة مِنْهُ.

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

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

والجارور: نهر يشقه السَّيْل فيجره.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

وجَرّ النوء بِالْمَكَانِ: أدام الْمَطَر، قَالَ خطام الْمُجَاشِعِي:

جَرَّ بِها نَوْءٌ من السِّمَاكين

والجَرُور من الْآبَار: الْبَعِيدَة القعر.

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

وبعير جَرُور: يسنى بِهِ، وَجمعه: جُرُر.

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

على دِفِقيَّ المَشْيِ عيسَجورِ

لم تَلْتفِت لولد مجرورِ

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

فكرَّ إِلَيْهَا بمِبراتِه ... كَمَا خَلَّ ظهرَ اللِّسان المُجِرّء

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

والجَرِير: حَبل مفتول من أَدَم يكون فِي أَعْنَاق الْإِبِل.

وَالْجمع: أجِرَّة، وجُرَّان.

وأجرَّه: ترك الجَرِير على عُنُقه.

وأجرَّه جريرَهُ: خلاه وسومه، وَهُوَ مثل بذلك.

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

والجارَّة الطَّرِيق إِلَى المَاء.

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

وكلَّفوني الجَرَّ والجَرُّ عمل

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

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

داويتهُ لمَّا تَشَكَّى ووجِعْ

بجَرَّةٍ مثل الحِصَان المضطجع

شبهها بالفرس لعظمها.

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

لَا تُعْجِلاها أَن تَجُرَّ جَرّا

تَحْدُر صُفْرا وتعلِّى بُرّا

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

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

والجَرِيرة: الذَّنب وَالْجِنَايَة يجنيها الرجل.

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

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

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

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

والجِرّة: مَا يفِيض بِهِ الْبَعِير من كرشه فياكله ثَانِيَة.

وَقد اجترَّت الشَّاة والناقة، وأجرَّت، عَن اللحياني.

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

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

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

والجِرَّة: الْجَمَاعَة من النَّاس يُقِيمُونَ ويظعنون.

وعسكر جَرّار: كثير.

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

أرْعَنَ جَرّارٍ إِذا جَرّ الأثَرْ

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

والجَرّارة: عقيرب صفراء على شكل التينة.

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

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

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

والجَرَّة: إِنَاء من خزف كالفخار.

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

وَقَوْلهمْ: هَلُمَّ جَرّاً مَعْنَاهُ: على هينتك.

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

والجَرْجَرة: الصَّوْت.

والجَرْجَرَة: تردد هدير الْفَحْل فِي حنجرته.

وَقد جَرْجَر، قَالَ الْأَغْلَب الْعجلِيّ:

وهْو إِذا جَرْجَر بعد الهَبّ

جَرْجَر فِي حَنْجَرة كالحُبّ

وهامةٍ كالمِرْجَل المُنْكَبّ

وَقَوله، انشده ثَعْلَب:

ثُمَّت جَلِّله المُمَرّ الأسمرا

لَو مَسّ جَنْبَيْ بازلٍ لجَرْجَرا

قَالَ: جَرْجَر: ضج وَصَاح.

وفحل جُرَاجِر: كثير الجَرْجَرة.

والجَرْجُور: الْكِرَام من الْإِبِل.

وَقيل: هِيَ جماعتها.

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

وَمِائَة من الْإِبِل جُرْجُور: أَي كَامِلَة.

والتَّجرجُر: صب المَاء فِي الْحلق.

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

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

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

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

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

وإبل جُراجِرة: كَثِيرَة الشّرْب، عَن ابْن الْأَعرَابِي وَأنْشد:

أودى بِمَاء حوضِكَ الرَّشيفُ ... أودى بِهِ جُرَاجِرات هِيفُ

وَمَاء جُرَاجِر: مصوت، مِنْهُ.

والجُرَاجِر: الْجوف.

والجَرْجَر: مَا داس بِهِ الكدس، وَهُوَ من حَدِيد.

والجَرْجَر: الفول.

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

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

يَتَحلَّبُ اليَعْضيدُ مِن أشْداقها ... صُفْراً مَنَاخِرُها من الجَرْجار

و مِمَّا ضوعف من فائه ولامه

جر

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

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

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

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

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

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

A2: See also جَرَّةٌ.

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

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

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

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

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

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

A2: See also جِرْجِرٌ.

جِرْجِرٌ: see جَرْجَارٌ.

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

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

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

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

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

شل

Entries on شل in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, and 2 more
الشين واللام

شَنْبَلٌ اسمٌ الشَمْشِلُ القليل عن كُراع
شل: الشَّلُّ: الطَّرْدُ، شَلَلْتُه فانْشَلَّ. وذَهَبُوا شِلاَلاً: مَطْرُوْدِيْنَ. والشَّلَلُ: ذَهَابُ اليَدِ، شُلَّتْ يَدُه تُشَلُّ؛ وشلت تشل شَلاَلاً وشَلَلاً. ولا شَلَلَ: في موْضِعِ لا تَشْلَلْ. وعَيْنٌ شَلاّءُ: أي ذَهَبَ بَصَرُها، وأشَلَّها كذا. والشّلَلُ: لَطْخٌ يُصِيْبُ الثَّوْبَ فَيَبْقى فيه أثرٌ. والشَّلْشَلَةُ: قَطَرَانُ الماءِ المُتَتَابِعُ القَلِيلُ. والصَّبِيُّ يُشَلْشِلُ بِبَوْلِه. والمُتَشَلْشِلُ: الذي ذَهَبَ لَحْمُه وقَلَّ. والشُّلْشُلُ: الخَفِيْفُ، وكذلك المِشَلُّ في قَوْلِ الأعْشى. والشَّلِيْلُ: ثَوْبٌ قَصِيْرٌ تَحْتَ الدِّرْعِ. والحِلْسُ أيضاً، والجَميعُ أَشِلَّةٌ. وهو من الوادي: وَسَطُه حَيْثُ يَسِيْلُ م'عْظَمُ الماءِ. والشُّلَّةُ: الشُّقَّةُ البُعْدُ، والمَكانُ البَعِيدُ. والشَّلُوْلُ من إناثِ الإِبلِ والنَّسَاءِ: نَحْوُ النّابِ. وانْشِلالُ المَطَرِ: انْحِدَارُه.
باب الشين واللاّم ش ل، ل ش يستعملان

شل: الشلُّ: الطرد.. شللتُه فانشلّ. وذهبوا شِلالاً، أي: انشلوا مطرودين. والشَّللُ: ذهابُ اليد.. شلَّت يدُه تشلُّ شللاً. وتقول: لا شللِ، في معنى: لا تشلل، لأنه وقع موقِع الأمر، فشُبِّه به فجرَّ، فلو كان نعتاً لنصب، قال:

ضرباً على الهامات لا شللِ

وقال نصر بن سيّار:

إني أقول لمن جدّت صريمتُه ... يوماً لغانيةٍ : تصرم ولا شلل  والشَّللُ: لقحٌ يصيب الثَّوب، فيبقى فيه أثر والشَّلشلةُ: قطران الماء، انشلّ الماء، وشلّشل، والصبيّ يُشلشلُ ببوله. والشَّليلُ: ثوبٌ يُلبسً تحت الدرع. والشليل: الحلس. قال:

إليك سار العيسُ في الأشلَّه

وقال بعضهم: الشَّليلُ: الدِّرع القصيرة، وجمعها: أشلّة، قال دُريد بن الصِّمة:

تقولُ هلالٌ خارجٌ من غمامةٍ ... إذا جاء يعدو في شليلٍ وقونسِ

لش: اللَّشلشةُ: كثرةُ التَّردُدِ عند الفزع واضطرابِ الأحشاء في موضعٍ بعد موضع، يقال: جَبان لَشلاش.
الشين وَاللَّام

الشّلَل: يبس الْيَد.

شَلَّت يَده تَشَلُّ شلاًّ، وشلَلا.

قَالَ اللحياني: شَلَّ عشره وشَلَّ خمسه، قَالَ وَبَعْضهمْ يَقُول: شَلَّت. قَالَ: يَعْنِي: أَن حذف عَلامَة التَّأْنِيث فِي مثل هَذَا أَكثر من بَقَائِهَا، وَأنْشد:

فشلَّت يَمِيني يَوْم أعلُو ابنَ جَعْفَر ... وشلَّ بنانها وشلَّ الخــناصِرُ

هَكَذَا أنْشدهُ بِإِثْبَات الْعَلامَة فِي " شلَّت يَمِيني " وبحذفها فِي " شلَّ بنانها ".

وَرجل أشلّ، وَقد أشلَّ يَده.

وَلَا شَلَلاً، وَلَا شَلالِ، مبينَة كحذام: أَي تَشْلَلْ يدك.

والشَّلَل فِي الثَّوْب: أَن يُصِيبهُ سَواد أَو غَيره فَإِذا غسل لم يذهب.

والشَّلِيل: مسح من صوف أَو شعر يَجْعَل على عجز الْبَعِير من وَرَاء الرحل، قَالَ جميل:

تئج أجِيجَ الرَّحْل لما تحسَّرَت ... مَنَاكِبُها وابتُزَّ عَنْهَا شَلِيلُها

والشَّلِيل: الحِلْس، قَالَ:

إِلَيْك سَار العِيسُ فِي الأشِلَّةْ

والشَّلِيل: الغلالة الَّتِي لبس تَحت الدرْع.

وَقيل: هِيَ الدرْع الصَّغِيرَة القصيرة تكون تَحت الْكَبِيرَة.

وَقيل: هِيَ الدرْع مَا كَانَت.

والشَّلِيل: مجْرى المَاء فِي الْوَادي.

وَقيل: وَسطه الَّذِي يجْرِي فِيهِ المَاء.

والشَّلِيل: النخاع، وَهُوَ الْعرق الْأَبْيَض الَّذِي فِي فقار الظّهْر.

والشليل: طرائق طوال من لحم تكون ممتدة مَعَ الظّهْر. واحدتها شَلِيلة، كِلَاهُمَا عَن كرَاع. وَالسِّين فيهمَا أَعلَى.

والشَّلَ والشَّلُل: الطَّرْد.

شلَّه يشُلُّه فانشلَّ.

وَكَذَلِكَ: شلّ العير أتنه والسائق إبِله.

وحمار مِشَلّ: كثير الطَّرْد.

وَرجل مِشَلّ، وشَلُولٌ، وشُلُل، وشُلْشُل: خَفِيف سريع، قَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

وَقد غَدَوتُ إِلَى الحانوتِ تبعُني ... شاوٍ مشَلّ شَلُولٌ شُلْشُل شَوِلُ

قَالَ سِيبَوَيْهٍ: جمع الشُلُل: شُلُلُون، وَلَا يكسر لقلَّة فعل فِي الصِّفَات.

وَرجل شُلْشل، ومُتَشَلْشِل: قَلِيل اللَّحْم خَفِيف فِيمَا اخذ فِيهِ من عمل أَو غَيره، وَقَالَ تأبط شرا:

ولكنني أُروى من الْخمر هامتي ... وأنْضُو المَلا بالشاحِبِ المتشَلشِل

إِنَّمَا يَعْنِي: الرجل الْخَفِيف المتخدد الْقَلِيل اللَّحْم.

والشَّلْشَلة: قطران المَاء.

وَقد تشلشل.

وَمَاء شَلْشَل، ومُتَشَلْشِل، تشلشل يتبع قطران بعضه بَعْضًا.

وَكَذَلِكَ: الدَّم.

وشَلْشَل السَّيْف الدَّم، وتشلشل بِهِ: صبه. وَقيل لنصيب: مَا الشلشال فِي بَيت قَالَه، فَقَالَ: لَا أَدْرِي، سمعته يُقَال فقلته.

وشلشل بَوْله وببوله شَلْشَلَةً، وشِلْشالا: فرقه وأرسله منتشرا.

وَالِاسْم: الشَّلْشال.

وشلَّت الْعين دمعها: كشنته. وَزعم يَعْقُوب: أَنه من الْبَدَل.

والشُّلَّة: النِّيَّة حَيّ انتوى الْقَوْم. والشَّلّة والشُّلَّة: الْأَمر الْبعيد تطلبه قَالَ أَبُو ذُؤَيْب:

وَقلت تجنَّبَنْ سُخْط ابْن عَمّ ... ومطلب شُلّة وهْي الطَّرُوح

وَرَوَاهُ الْأَخْفَش: " سخط ابْن عَمْرو " قَالَ: يَعْنِي ابْن عُوَيْمِر.

وشَلِيل: اسْم بلد، قَالَ النَّابِغَة الْجَعْدِي:

حَتَّى غَلَبنا وَلَوْلَا نَحن، قد علمُوا، ... حَلَّت شَلِيلا عذارهم وجَمَّالا

شل

1 شَلَّتْ يَمِينُهُ, (S, O,) or يَدُهُ, (Mgh, TA,) or اليَدُ, (Msb, K,) originally شَلِلَتْ, (Mgh, Msb, TA,) aor. ـَ (S, O, &c.,) inf. n. شَلَلٌ (S, * O, * Mgh, Msb, K) and شَلٌّ, (Msb, K,) or the latter is not allowable; (Ham p. 69;) this is the chaste form of the verb; (Th, TA;) and ↓ أُشِلَّتْ; (Th, K;) and شُلَّتْ, (Th, O, K,) but this last is bad, (Th, O, TA,) and is disallowed by Fr; (TA;) His right hand or arm, or his hand or arm, or the hand or arm, was, or became, unsound, or vitiated: (S, O, TA:) or deprived of the power of motion by an unsound, or a vitiated, state of its عُرُوق [meaning veins or nerves]: (Msb:) or dried up; or stiff: or it went [or wasted] away. (K, TA.) One says, in praying for a person, لَا تَشْلَلْ يَدُكَ [May thy hand, or arm, not become unsound, &c.]: (S, Msb, * K: *) and لَا شَلَلًا and ↓ لَا شَلَالِ, which mean the same; the last word like قَطَامِ. (K.) And شَلَّ عَشْرُهُ, and خَمْسُهُ, [His ten fingers became unsound, &c., and his five fingers,] and some say شَلَّتْ, but this is more rare; i. e., the suppression of the fem. ت is more usual in a case of this kind. (Lh, TA.) To one who has shot or thrown, or who has pierced or thrust, well, one says, لَا شَلَلًا وَلَا عَمًى [Mayest thou not experience unsoundness, &c., nor blindness]; and لَا شَلَّ عَشْرُكَ [May thy ten fingers not become unsound, &c.], meaning أَصَابِعُكَ. (S, O.) He who says شَلَّ المَارِنُ and شَلَّتِ الأُذُنُ is a foreigner. (Mgh.) The lawyers [improperly] use الشَّلَل in relation to the ذَكَر. (Msb.) One says also, شَلِلْتَ يَا رَجُلُ [Thou hast become unsound, &c., in thy hand or thine arm, O man]. (S, O.) And لَا شَلَلَ, meaning لَا تَشْلَلْ, because it occupies the place of an imperative. (Lth, TA.) In the saying of the rájiz, (S,) namely, Abu-l-Khudree El-Yarboo'ee, (O, TA,) مُهْرَ أَبِى الجَبْحَابِ لَا تَشَلِّى

[Colt of Abu-l-Habháb, mayest thou not become unsound, &c., in the fore leg], (S, TA, [in the O, ابى الحَرِثِ, for ابى الحٰرِثِ,]) the last word is thus [for لا تَشْلَلْ] on account of the rhyme: (S, O, TA:) [for] the next hemistich is بَارَكَ فِيكَ اللّٰهُ مِنْ ذِى أَلِّ [God bless thee as one possessing fleetness, or swiftness]; (O, TA;) ذى الّ in this instance meaning ذى سُرْعَةٍ. (S in art. ال.) A2: شَلَّهُ; (K;) and شَلَلْتُ الإِبِلَ, (S, O,) and الرَّجُلَ; (Msb;) aor. ـُ (S, Msb,) inf. n. شَلٌّ (S, O, Msb, K *) and شَلَلٌ, (K, * and Ksh in xii. 3,) like as قَصَصٌ is inf. n. of قَصَّ, (Ksh ibid.,) or شَلَلٌ is a simple subst.; (S, O;) He drove him away; (K;) and I drove away (S, O, Msb) the camels, (S, O,) and the man. (Msb.) And مَرَّ فُلَانٌ يَشُلُّهُمْ بِالسَّيْفِ Such a one passed along urging them on, and driving them, with the sword. (S.) [See also 4. b2: Hence,] الصُّبْحُ يَشُلُّ الظَّلَامَ (tropical:) The dawn drives away the darkness. (TA.) b3: And شَلَّتِ العَيْنُ دَمْعَهَا (assumed tropical:) The eye sent forth [or shed] its tears: (Lh, K:) like شَنَّتْهُ: (Lh, TA:) asserted by Yaa-koob to be formed by substitution [of ل for ن]. (TA.) b4: And شَلَّ الدِّرْعَ, (O, TA,) and شَلَّهَا عَلَيْهِ, aor. ـُ inf. n. شَلٌّ, (TA,) He put on himself the coat of mail; on the authority of ISh. (O, TA.) b5: شَلَلْتُ الثَّوْبَ, (S, O, Msb, TA,) inf. n. شَلٌّ, (O,) I sewed the garment, or piece of cloth, (S, O, Msb, TA,) slightly; (S, O, TA; [omitted, probably by inadvertence, in my copy of the Msb;]) [previously to the second sewing termed الكَفُّ;] strangely omitted in the K: ↓ شِلَالَةٌ is [app. a subst., not an inf. n., signifying The act, or art, of so sewing;] the contr. of كِفَافَةٌ. (TA.) 4 اشلّ يَمِينَهُ, (S,) or يَدَهُ, (Fr, K,) He (i. e. God, S) made his right hand or arm, (S,) or his hand, or arm, (K,) to become unsound, or vitiated: (S:) or to become dried up, or stiff: or to go [or waste] away: (K:) or اشلّ اليَدَ He (i. e. God) made the hand or arm to become deprived of the power of motion by an unsound, or a vitiated, state of its عُرُوق [meaning veins or nerves]. (Msb.) And اشلّ اللّٰه يَدَهُ is said by way of imprecation [as meaning May God render his hand or arm unsound, &c.]. (O.) See also 1, first sentence.

A2: [It is said that] إِشْلَالٌ signifies The driving away a camel, and a troop or company with the sword: [like شَلٌّ: see 1, latter half:] b2: and The making war. (KL.) 7 انشلّ He became driven away. (K, TA. [In some of the copies of the K, انشلّ بِهِ, meaning He became driven away by, or with, him, or it.]) And انشلّت الإِبِلُ The camels became driven away. (S.) And انشلّوا مَطْرُودِينَ [They went driven away]; referring to a company of people. (TA.) b2: [Hence,] انشلّ الذِّئْبُ فِى الغَنَمِ (assumed tropical:) The wolf made an incursion among the sheep or goats; as also انشنّ: mentioned by Az in art. نشغ. (TA.) b3: And انشلّ السَّيْلُ (assumed tropical:) The torrent began to be impelled, before its becoming vehement: (Sh, O, K:) and so انسلّ. (Sh, O.) b4: And انشلّ المَطَرُ (assumed tropical:) The rain descended. (K.) R. Q. 1 شَلْشَلْتُ المَآءَ I made the water to fall in drops; (S;) in consecutive drops. (TA.) And شَلْشَلَ بَوْلَهُ, (K, TA, [in the CK, erroneously, تَشَلْشَلَ,]) and بِبَوْلِهِ, (S, O, K, TA,) inf. n. شَلْشَلَةٌ and شِلْشَالٌ, [both incorrectly written by Freytag,] (K, TA,) He (a boy, S, O, TA) scattered his urine; emitted it dispersedly: (K, TA:) the subst. [signifying the act of doing so] is ↓ شَلْشَالٌ with fet-h. (K.) And شَلْشَلَ السَّيْفُ الدَّمَ, [in the CK, erroneously, بالدَّمِ,] and بِهِ ↓ تَشَلْشَلَ, The sword poured forth the blood. (K, TA.) R. Q. 2 تَشَلْشَلَ It (water) fell in consecutive drops. (TA.) And تَشَلْشَلَ دَمًا It (a wound) dripped with blood in consecutive drops. (TA.) See also R. Q. 1, last sentence.

شَلَّةٌ: see the next paragraph.

شُلَّةٌ i. q. نِيَّةٌ [app. as meaning The thing, or place, that one proposes to himself as the object of his aim]: (S, O, K:) the place that a company of men have proposed to themselves as the object of their aim or journey: so in the M: (TA:) or the نِيَّة [in the sense thus expl. in the M and TA] in journeying: (T, K:) and thus also ↓ شُلَّى, and likewise in fasting, and in warring: one says, ↓ أَيْنَ شُلَّاهُمْ [Where is the place that they propose to themselves as the object of their aim in journeying, &c.?]. (TA.) b2: And A remote affair (S, O, K) that one seeks; (K;) as also ↓ شَلَّةٌ. (O, K.) A2: See also شَلَلٌ.

A3: And see شَلِيلٌ.

شَلَلٌ An unsoundness in the hand or arm, or a vitiated state thereof. (S, O.) [See also 1, first sentence, where it is mentioned as an inf. n.] b2: And (tropical:) A stain, (S, O,) or a blackness, (K,) or a dust-colour, (TA,) in a garment, or piece of cloth, that does not become removed by washing. (S, O, K, TA.) One says, مَا هٰذَا الشَّلَلُ فِى ثَوْبِكَ, (S, O,) or بِثَوْبِكَ, (TA,) (tropical:) [What is this stain, &c., in thy garment?]

A2: Also The act of driving away: (S, O, K:) a subst.: (S, O:) or an inf. n., (Ksh in xii. 3,) [see 1, latter half,] i. q. طَرْدٌ, like [the inf. n.] شَلٌّ, (K,) as also ↓ شُلَّةٌ. (TA.) شُلَلٌ and شُلُلٌ: see شُلْشُلٌ.

لَا شَلَالِ: see 1, second sentence.

جَاؤُوا شِلَا لًا They came driving away the camels. (S, O.) b2: And ذَهَبَ القَوْمُ شِلَالًا The people went driven away (اِنْشَلُّوا مَطْرُودِينَ). (TA.) b3: And شِلَالٌ signifies A company of men in a scattered, or dispersed, state. (S, O.) شَلُولٌ, of she-camels, and of women, (O, K, in the latter of which, in the place of وَالنِّسَآءِ, is found والشَّآءِ [i. e. and of sheep or. goats], TA,) is like نَابٌ [meaning Aged]. (O, K.) b2: See also شُلْشُلٌ, in two places.

شَلِيلٌ, (S, O, K,) accord. to AO, (S,) or A 'Obeyd, (O, TA,) An innermost covering for the body, worn beneath the coat of mail, (S, O, K,) whether it be a ثَوْب or some other thing: (S, O:) and, (S, O, K,) sometimes, (S, O,) a short coat of mail, (S, O, K,) worn beneath the upper one, (S, O,) or worn beneath the large one: or in a general sense: (K:) [i. e.] a coat of mail itself is called شَلِيلٌ; (ISh, TA;) and also ↓ شُلَّةٌ: (TA:) pl. أَشِلَّةٌ; (S, O, TA;) in the K, erroneously, شِلَّةٌ. (TA.) b2: Also (S, O, K) A [cloth such as is termed] حِلْس, (S, O,) or مِسْح, of wool or of [goats'] hair, (K,) that is put upon the rump, or croup, of the camel, (S, O, K,) behind the [saddle called] رَحْل. (K.) [See also سَنِيفٌ.]

A2: and The part, of a valley, in which the water flows: (K:) or the middle of a valley, (S, O, K,) where flows the main body of water: (S, O:) so says A 'Obeyd, on the authority of AO; but the word commonly known [in this sense] is سَلِيلٌ, with the unpointed س. (O.) A3: And The نُخَاع [or spinal cord]; (K, TA;) [also called the سَلِيل;] i. e. the white عِرْق [or nerve] that is in the vertebræ of the back: mentioned by Kr. (TA.) b2: And Long streaks, or strips, of flesh, extending with the back: (K, TA:) n. un. with ة also mentioned by Kr: but the more approved word is with [the unpointed] س. (TA.) A4: And Clouds in which is no water; syn. جَهَامٌ. (AA, O.) شِلَالَةٌ: see 1, last sentence.

شُلَّى: see شُلَّةٌ, in two places.

شَلْشَلٌ Water, and blood, falling in consecutive drops; as also ↓ مُتَشَلْشِلٌ. (K, TA.) b2: A زِقّ [or skin for wine &c.] flowing [or leaking]. (TA.) And Roasted flesh-meat (شِوَآءٌ) of which the grease, or gravy, drips; like شَرْشَرٌ and رَشْرَاشٌ. (TA in art. شر.) b3: مَآءٌ ذُو شَلْشَلٍ (S, O) and ↓ شَلْشَالٍ (S, O *) Water having a dripping. (S, O.) A2: See also the next paragraph.

شُلْشُلٌ A man light, active, or agile; (S;) [and] so ↓ مِشَلٌّ, (O,) and ↓ شَلُولٌ: (O, TA:) or the first, a boy, or young man, sharp-headed; light, or active, in spirit; brisk, lively, or sprightly, in his work; and so شُعْشُعٌ, and جُلْجُلٌ: (IAar, TA:) or a man clever, ingenious, acute, or sharp; light, active, or agile: (O:) or light, active, or agile, in accomplishing that which is wanted; quick; a good companion; cheerful in mind; as also ↓ شَلْشَلٌ, and ↓ مِشَلٌّ [in the CK (erroneously) مُشِلٌّ], and ↓ شَلُولٌ, and ↓ شُلُلٌ, and ↓ شُلَلٌ, (K, TA,) of which last the pl. is شُلَلُونَ, it having no broken pl. because of the rareness of فُعَلٌ as the measure of an epithet: (Sb, TA:) and having little flesh; light, active, or agile, in that which he commences, (K, TA,) of work &c.; (TA;) as also ↓ مُتَشَلْشِلٌ: (K, TA:) or this latter [simply] lean, or having little flesh. (S, O.) شَلْشَلَةٌ The falling of water in drops, (K, TA,) consecutively. (TA.) [If an inf. n. in this sense, its verb is most probably شُلْشِلَ.]

شَلْشَالٌ: see R. Q. 1: b2: and see also شَلْشَلٌ.

شُلَاشِلٌ, applied to a plant, or herbage, Fresh, juicy, or sappy. (TA.) أَشَلُّ A man whose hand, or arm, has become unsound, or vitiated: (S, TA:) or deprived of the power of motion by an unsound, or a vitiated, state of its عُرُوق [meaning veins or nerves]: (Msb:) or dried up, or stiff: or whose hand, or arm, has gone [or wasted] away: (K, TA:) fem.

شَلَّآءُ. (S, Msb.) b2: And يَدٌ شَلَّآءُ (Mgh, TA) A hand, or an arm, that will not comply with that which its possessor desires of it, by reason of disease therein. (TA.) b3: And عَيْنٌ شَلَّآءُ An eye of which the sight has gone. (O, Msb, K.) مِشَلٌّ A [spear of the kind called] مِطْرَد [q. v.]. (TA.) b2: And A he-ass that drives away [his she-asses] much. (K. [In the CK, in this sense, erroneously written مِشْلٌ. See مُشَلِلٌ.]) b3: See also شُلْشُلٌ, in two places. b4: One says also إِنَّهُ لَمِشَلٌّ عَوْنٌ [thus app., but written in my original without any syll. signs,] meaning Verily he is a writer soundly, or thoroughly, learned; or skilled, intelligent, and experienced; and sufficing. (TA.) A2: Also A garment with which the neck is covered: mentioned by the sheykh Zádeh in his Commentary on El-Beydáwee. (TA.) مُشَلِّلٌ A he-ass much busied by the care of his she-asses. (IAar, O, L, K. [See also مِشَلٌّ.]) مُتَشَلْشِلٌ: see شَلْشَلٌ: b2: and see also شُلْشُلٌ.

صر

Entries on صر in 5 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane, Ibn Sīda al-Mursī, Al-Muḥkam wa-l-Muḥīṭ al-Aʿẓam, and 2 more
صر
الْإِصْرَارُ: التّعقّد في الذّنب والتّشدّد فيه، والامتناع من الإقلاع عنه. وأصله من الصَّرِّ أي:
الشّدّ، والصُّرَّةُ: ما تعقد فيه الدّراهم، والصِّرَارُ:
خرقة تشدّ على أطباء الناقة لئلا ترضع. قال الله تعالى: وَلَمْ يُصِرُّوا عَلى ما فَعَلُوا
[آل عمران/ 135] ، ثُمَّ يُصِرُّ مُسْتَكْبِراً
[الجاثية/ 8] ، وَأَصَرُّوا وَاسْتَكْبَرُوا اسْتِكْباراً
[نوح/ 7] ، وَكانُوا يُصِرُّونَ عَلَى الْحِنْثِ الْعَظِيمِ [الواقعة/ 46] ، والْإِصْرَارُ: كلّ عزم شددت عليه، يقال: هذا منّي صِرِّي ، وأَصِرِّي وصِرَّى وأَصِرَّى وصُرِّي وصُرَّى أي: جدّ وعزيمة، والصَّرُورَةُ من الرّجال والنساء: الذي لم يحجّ، والّذي لا يريد التّزوّج، وقوله: رِيحاً صَرْصَراً
[فصلت/ 16] ، لفظه من الصَّرِّ، وذلك يرجع إلى الشّدّ لما في البرودة من التّعقّد، والصَّرَّةُ: الجماعة المنضمّ بعضهم إلى بعض كأنّهم صُرُّوا، أي: جُمِعُوا في وعاء. قال تعالى:
فَأَقْبَلَتِ امْرَأَتُهُ فِي صَرَّةٍ
[الذاريات/ 29] ، وقيل: الصَّرَّةُ الصّيحةُ.
باب الصاد والراء ص ر، ر ص يستعملان

صر: صَرَّ الجندب صريرا، وصرصر الأخطب صرصرة. وصر الباب يمصر، وكلُّ صَوْتٍ شِبْهُ ذلك فهو صرير إذا امتدَّ، فاذا كانَ فيه تخفيف وتَرجيع في إِعادةٍ ضُوعِفَ كقولك: صَرْصَرَ الأخطَبُ صَرْصَرَةً. ورِيحٌ صَرْصَرٌ: ذات صِرٍّ، ويقال: ذاتُ صَوْتٍ، والصَّرْصَرُ نَعْتٌ لها من البَرْدِ. والصِّرُّ: البَرْد الذي يضربُ كلَّ شيءٍ ويَحُسُّه ، ومنه قوله تعالى: يها صِرٌّ

. وصَرَّ البابُ، وصَرَّتِ الآذان اذا سَمِعتَ لها صَوْتاً ودَويِّاً. والصَّرَّةُ: شِدَّة الصِّياح، وتقول: جاءَ في صَرَّةٍ. وصُرَّةُ الدَّراهمِ وغيرِها معروفة. والصِّرارُ: خِرْقةٌ تُشَدُّ على أطباء الناقة لئلا يَرضَعَها الفَصيل، يقال: صَرَرْتُها بِصرارٍ. وصَرَّ الحِمارُ أُذنَيْهِ أي سَوّاهما، وأصَرَّ الحمار، من غير ذكر الأُذُنِ. والإِصرارُ: العَزْمُ على شيءٍ لا يُهَمُّ بالقُلُوع عنه. وأَصِرَّى، أفْعِلَى: اسمٌ من الإِصرار، وبعضهم يقول: هذه كلمةٌ أُخِذت من أَصِرَّى أي جِدٌّ، ويقال من أَصَرِّي أي جِدٌّ فخُفِّفَ أصِرَّي أي اقطَعي ، والصِرَّى على تقدير فعلى. والصَّرُورةُ من الرِّجالِ والنِّساءِ الذي لم يحُجَّ ولا يُريد التَزَوُّجَ. والصَّرْصَرُ: دُوَيْبّةٌ تحت الأرض تَصِرُّ أيّامَ الربيع. وقال أبو عمرو: الصَّرْصَرانيُّ [من] البُخْت: العظيم. والصُّرْصُور أيضاً. والصَّرْصَرانيُّ: الملاّحُ. والصرصران: ضرب من السمك البحري، أملَسُ الجِلْد ضَخْمٌ، قال:

مرت كظهر الصرصران الأَدْخَنِ

رص: رَصَصْتُ البُنيانَ رَصّاً اذا ضَمَمْتُ بعضَه الى بعض. ورجلٌ أرَصُّ الأسنانِ أيْ رَكبَ بعضُها بعضاً، ومنه التَّراصُّ في الصفِّ. والرَّصّاصةُ والرَّصْراصَة: حِجارةٌ لازقة بحَوالَي العَيْن الجارية، قال الجعدي: حِجاره غَيلٍ برَصْراصةٍ ... كُسينَ غُثاءً من الطُّحْلُبِ

ورَصَصْتَ قِتبَي البَعير اذا قارَبْتَ قَيْدَهما اذا سَمِعْتَ له قَعْقَعةً. والرَّصاصُ معروف، ويقال: الرِّصاصُ.
صر
صَر الجُنْدُبُ يَصِرُ صَرِيراً، وكذلك البابُ إذا صَوَّتَ. فإذا كانَ فيه تَخْفِيْفٌ وتَرْجِيْع في إعَادَةٍ قيل: صَرْصَرَ الأخْطَبُ يُصَرْصرُ.
ورِيْح صَرْصَرٌ: ذاتُ صِرّ، وقيل: ذاتُ صَوْتٍ. وصَرَتْ أُذُني صَرِيْراً: من الصَوْتِ. ويقولون: " صَرَّ عليه الغَزْوُ اسْتَه " لِلَذي يَقَعُ في أمْرٍ لا يَقْوى عليه.
والصَر: البَرْدُ. والصَّرَّةُ: الشَّتْوَةُ. والصَيَاحُ الشدِيْدُ. وقولُه:
في صَرَّةٍ لم تَزَيَّلَ
أي في جَماعَةٍ.
والصَّر: الجمع.
والصُّرة للدَّراهِم: معروفة. والصَّريرة: الدَّراهمُ. وكُلُّ ما صُرَّ فهو مصرور وصريرة. وما عنده صري: أي درهم ولا دينار.
والصرار: خرقة تشد على أطباء الناقة لئلا يرضعها فصيلها. وصر الحمار أذنه: أي سواها، وأصر الحمار.
والإصرار: العزم على الشيء لا تهم بالإقلاع عنه. ويقولون: هو مني صري وأصري وأصراء وصرى - على فعلى - أي جد. وقيل: من أصرى وأصري: أي عزيمة. والإصرار: قبل الاتقضاض. وهو أيضاً -: الاستيلاء والاستبداد. والصرورة من الرجال والنساء: الذي لم يحج. ولا يريد التزويج أبداً وقد صر الرجل فهو مصرور: إذا كان حصوراً، وكذلك الصارورة والصروري والصاروري: الذي لم يحج. وقيل: رأيت قوماً صراراً: في هذا المعنى، ورجل صرارة؛ وبالتشديد أيضاً.
والصرورة - أيضاً -: الذي قد أصر على الترهب.
والصراري: الملاح، وجمعه صراريون. والص
رصران والصرصراني: ضرب من سمك البحر؛ أملس الجلد ضخم.
والصرُّ: طائرٌ كالعُصْفُوْرِ قدراً ولَوْنُه أصفَر، وجَمْعُه صِرَرَة. ولي قِبَلَه صارة وصَوَار كَثيرةٌ: أي حَوَائجُ كثيرةٌ.
وأصَر الزرْعُ إصْرَاراً: وذلك حِيْنَ يُخْلَقُ سُنْبُلُه، يُقال: قد صَررَ، ولا يَزَالُ صَرَراً ما دامَ في أكْمَامِه السنْبُلُ.
والصرَار: الأماكِنُ المُرْتَفِعَةُ عن الماءِ لا يَعْلُوها. وصاروا في صِرَارٍ من الأرضِ ومَصَرٍ: وهما الغَلِيْظُ المُمْتَنِعُ الضيقُ.
وصَر على الطرِيقِ: أي سَدَّه. وجَعَلَ دُوْنَ فلانٍ صِرَاراً: أي سَداً من الأرض. والصرَيرَة من الرجَالِ: الضيقُ الخُلُقِ والرأْيِ كاَنَّ نَفْسَه مُصْطَرَّةٌ أي ضيقه.
وامرَأَةَ مُصطَرةُ الحَقْوَيْنِ: أي دَقِيقَةُ الخاصِرَتَيْنِ منْضَمتُهما. وكذلك الحافِرُ المُصْطَر: وهو الفاحِشُ الضيقُ، يُقال: حافِر مَصْرُوْرٌ. والصار: اسمُ الشجَرِ المُلْتَف الذي لا تخْلُو أُصُولُه من الظل.
والصَّرَائرُ: جَمْعُ الصرةِ وهي العَطَشُ، يُقال: شَرِبَ حَتى نَقَعَ صارتَه. وسَقَاه فَمَلَأ مَصَاره ومَذَاخِرَه.
وصَر صِمَاخُهُ من العَطَشِ صَريراً: اشْتَد عَطَشُه، وهو صار الصِّمَاخِ. لان لكَ في قَلْبي صَريرَةَ حُب: أي حَرَارَةً.
وصَرةُ القَيظِ: شِدةُ حَره.
وحَجَر أصَر وأيَر: أي صُلْب، وجَمْعُه صُروُير. وصُر الرجُلُ: أي غل، فهو مَصْرُوْر: أي مَغْلُوْلٌ.
وصارَرْتُه على الأمْرِ: أي أكْرَهْته عليه وقَسَرْته. والمُصَارةُ: الإكْرَاه. وصَر الرجُلُ: جَمَعٍ في صَدْرِه كلاماً. ووَلَدَتِ المَرْأةُ ثلاثة في صِرَرٍ وعلى صِرَرٍ: أي أشْباهاً لا يَخْلِطُهم أُنْثى. والصرصُورُ من الإبلِ: العظامُ منها. والصرَاصِرَة: الذين في كلامِهم عُجْمَة، واحِدُهم صُرْصُوْرٌ.
والصرْصَرَاني والصرْصُوْرُ الفَحْلُ الصرّافُ بأنْيَابِه، وجَمْعُه صَرْصَرَانِيات. وقيل: العَظِيْمُ من البُخْتِ.
والصرْصَرُ: الديْكُ.
الصاد والراء

الصُّنْبورةُ والصُّنبورُ جميعاً النَّخلةُ التي دُقَّتْ من أسفلِها وانْجَرَدَ كَرَبُها وقيل حَمْلُها وقد صَنْبَرَتْ والصُّنْبورُ سَعَفَاتٌ يَخْرُجْنَ في أصل النَّخْلةِ والصُّنبور أيضاً النخلةُ تَخْرُجُ من أصلِ النخلةِ الأخرى من غير أن تُغْرَسَ والصُّنْبورُ أيضا النَّخلةُ المنفردةُ من جماعةِ النَّخْلِ وقد صَنْبَرَتْ وقال أبو حنيفةَ الصُّنْبُورُ بغير هاءٍ أصْلُ النخلةِ الذي تَشَعَّبتْ مِنه العُروقُ ورجُلٌ صُنْبورٌ فَرْدٌ ضَعيفٌ ذَليلٌ لا أَهْلَ له ولا عَقِبَ ولا ناصِرَ وفي الخَبَرِ أنّ قُرَيْشاً قالت في النبيِّ صلى الله عليه وسلم محمدٌ صُنْبُورٌ أي لا عَقِبَ له ولا أَخَ فإذا مات انْقَطَعَ ذِكْرُه فأَنْزَلَ الله عليه {إن شانئك هو الأبتر} الكوثر 3 والصُّنْبورُ اللَّئيمُ والصُّنبورُ فَمُ القَناةِ والصُّنبورُ القَصَبَةُ التي تكونُ في الإِدَاوَة يُشْربُ منْهَا وقد تكونُ من حديدٍ وَرَصاصٍ وصُنْبورُ الحَوْضِ مَثْعَبُه وقيل هو ثَقْبُه الذي يَخْرجُ منه الماءُ إذا غُسِلَ وقوله أنشده ابن الأعرابيِّ

(ليَهْنِئْ تُراثِي لامْرِئٍ غَيْرِ ذِلَّةٍ ... صَنابِرُ أُحْدَانٌ لَهنَّ حَفيفُ) فسَّره فقال الصَّنابِرُ هنا السِّهامُ الدِّقاقُ ولم أجدْه إلا عن ابن الأعرابيِّ ولم يأت لها بواحدٍ وأُحْدانٌ أفرادٌ لا نَظِيرَ لها كقولِ الآخَر

(يَحْمِي الصُّرَيِّمَ أُحْدانُ الرِّجالِ له ... صَيْدٌ ومُجْتَرِئٌ باللَّيلِ هَمَّاسُ)

والصَّنَوْبرُ شجرٌ مُخْضرٌّ شِتاءً وصَيفاً وقيل الأَرْزُ الشَّجرُ وثمرُه الصَّنَوْبَرُ وقد تقدّم وغَداةٌ صِنَّبْرٌ بارِدةٌ وقال ثَعْلبٌ الصِّنَّبْرُ من الاضَّدادِ يكون الحارَّ ويكون البارِدَ حكاه عن ابن الأعرابيِّ والصِّنَّبْرُ والصَّنَّبِرُ البَرْدُ وقيل الرِّيحُ الباردةُ في غَيْمٍ قال طَرَفَةُ

(بِجَفَانٍ تَعْترِي نادِينَا ... وسَدِيفٍ حينَ هاجَ الصِّنَّبِر)

وأما ابن جِنِّي فقال أرادَ الصِّنَّبْر فاحْتاج إلى تحريك الياءِ فَتَطَرّقَ إلى ذلك بِنَقْلِ حركةِ الإِعرابِ إليها تشبيهاً بقولِهم هكذا بَكُرْ ومَرَرْتُ بِبَكْرِ فكان يجبُ على هذا أنْ يقولَ الصِّنَّبُرْ فيَضُمَّ الباءَ لأنّ الراءَ مضمومةٌ إلا أنه تَصَوَّرَ معنى إضافةِ الظَّرفِ إلى الفِعْلِ فصارَ إلى أنه كأنه قال حِينَ هَيْجِ الصِّنَّبْرِ فلما احتاجَ إلى حركةِ الباءِ تَصَوَّرَ معنى الجَرِّ فكَسَر الباءَ وكأنه نَقَلَ الكَسْرةَ عن الراءِ إليها كما أن القصيدةَ المُنْشَدَةَ للأصمعيِّ التي فيها

(كأنَّها وقد رآها الرَّائِي ... )

إنما سَوَّغه ذلك مع أنَّ الأبياتَ كلَّها مُتواليةٌ على الجَرِّ أنّه تَوهَّمَ فيه معنَى الجَرِّ ألاَ ترى أن معناه كأَنَّها وقْتُ رُؤيةِ الرائِي فَساغَ له أن يَخْلِطَ هذا البيتَ بسائِر الأبيات وكأنه لذلك لم يُخالِفْ قال وهذا أقربُ مأخذاً من أن يقولَ إِنه حَرّفَ القافيةَ للضرورةِ كما حَرَّفها في قولِه

(هَلْ عَرَفْتَ الدارَ أو أنْكَرْتَها ... بَيْنَ تِبْراكٍ فشَسَّيْ عَبَقُرْ)

في قولِ مَنْ قال عَبْقَرْ فحرّف الكلمةَ والصِّنَّبْرُ اليومُ الثاني من أيام العَجُوزِ والبِنْصَر الأُصْبُعُ بين الوُسْطَى والخِنْصِرِ مُؤَنثةٌ عن اللحيانيِّ والفِرْفَاصُ الفحلُ الشديدُ الأخْذِ وقال اللحيانيُّ قال الخُسُّ لبِنْتِه إِني أريدُ أَلا أُرْسلَ في إِبِلي إلا فحلاً واحداً قالت لا يُجزئُها إلا رَباعٌ فِرْفاصٌ أو بازِلٌ حُجَأَةٌ الحُجَأَةُ الذي لا يَزالُ قاعياً على كلِّ ناقةٍ وفُرَافِصَةٌ وفَرَافِصَةٌ من أسماءِ الأسَد ورَجُلٌ فُرافِصٌ وفُرَافِصَةٌ شديدٌ ضخْمٌ شجاعٌ وفُرافِصَةُ اسمُ رجلٍ والفُرافِصَةُ أبو نائِلَةَ امرأةِ عثمانَ رضي الله عنه ليس في العربِ مَنْ يُسَمَّى بالفُرافِصَة بالألف واللام غيره وَفَرْصَن الشيءَ قطَعَه عن كُراع والفِرْصِمُ من أسماءِ الأسدِ والبُرْصُومُ عِفَاصُ القَارورةِ ونحوِها في بعض اللُّغاتِ

صر

1 صَرَّ, (S, A, TA,) aor. ـِ (S, TA,) inf. n. صَرِيرٌ, said of the جُنْدَب [which is app. a species of locust], and of a writing-reed, and of a door, (S, A, TA,) or of a dog-tooth, (ناب, so in a copy of the S in the place of باب in other copies as in the A and TA,) It made a sound, or noise; (S, A, TA;) or a prolonged sound or noise; [meaning it creaked; or made a creaking, or grating, sound;] and so anything that makes a similar prolonged sound: and [in like manner] ↓ اِصْطَرَّت said of a mast (سَارِيَة), it creaked, or made a creaking sound: (TA:) but when there is a lightness, or slightness, and reiteration, of the sound, they use the reduplicative form, ↓ صَرْصَرَ, inf. n. صَرْصَرَةٌ, (S, * TA,) signifying he (the bird called أَخْطَب, S, A, TA, and the hawk, or falcon, S, M, TA, or other bird, or flying thing, M) uttered his [reiterated quavering] cry; (S, M, A, TA;) as though they imitated prolongation in the cry of the جُنْدَب [and the like], and reiteration in the cry of the أَخْطَب [and the like thereof]. (S, TA.) صَرَّ الجُنْدَبُ is a prov., expl. in art. جدب [q. v.]. (TA in that art.) b2: Also He (a sparrow) [chirped, or] uttered a cry, or cries. (TA.) b3: صَرَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. صَرٌّ and صَرِيرٌ; and ↓ صَرْصَرَ; He cried, called out, or raised a cry or clamour, (M, K,) with vehemence, (K,) or with the utmost vehemence: (M:) and [in like manner] one says, ↓ جَآءَ يَصْطَرُّ He came [making a clamour, or] in clamour. (TA.) b4: And صَرَّ صِمَاخُهُ, inf. n. صَرِيرٌ, His ear-hole sounded, (M, K,) or tingled, or rang, (A,) by reason of thirst. (M, A, K.) And صَرَّتِ الأُذُنُ The ear tingled, or rang. (ISk, A.) b5: And صَرَّ, aor. as above, He thirsted [app. so as to hear a ringing in his ears]. (IAar.) A2: صَرٌّ [as inf. n. of صَرَّ] also signifies The act of binding [a captive, &c.: see the pass. part. n., مَصْرُورٌ]. (Mgh.) b2: You say, صَرَّ, [aor. ـُ (S, M, A,) inf. n. صَرٌّ, (M, TA,) He tied up a purse, (S, M, * TA,) and money in a purse. (A.) b3: And صَرَّالنَّاقَةَ (S, M, K) and بِالنَّاقَةِ, (M, K,) or صَرَّ النَّاقَةَ بِالصِّرَارِ, (Msb,) aor. ـُ (M, Msb, K,) inf. n. صَرٌّ; (M, K;) [and app. ↓ صَرَّرَهَا; (see the pass. part. n., voce مَصْرُورٌ;)] He bound the صِرَار [q. v.] upon the she-camel; (S;) [i. e.] he bound the she-camel's udder with the صِرَارِ: (M, Msb, K, * TA:) and صَرَّ الأَطْبَآءَ بِالصِّرَارِ [He bound the teats with the صرار]. (A.) [See a verse of ElKumeyt cited voce رِجْلٌ: and see also what there follows it.] b4: [Hence,] صَرَّهَا means also (assumed tropical:) He left off milking her [i. e. the camel]. (Msb.) b5: And تُصَرُّ, [aor. of صُرَّت,] said of a leathern bucket (دَلْو) that has become flaccid, It is tied, and has a loop-shaped handle affixed within it, having another such opposite to it. (K, * TA.) b6: And one says, صَرَّ عَلَىَّ الطَّرِيقَ قَلَا

أَجِدُ مَسْلَكًا (tropical:) [He closed, or has closed, against me the road, or way, so that I find not any passage]. (A.) And صُرَّتْ عَلَىَّ هٰذِهِ البَلْدَةُ فَلَا أَجِدُ مِنْهَا مَخْلَصًا (tropical:) [This town has become closed against me so that I find not any way of escape from it]. (A.) b7: And صَرَّ أُذُنَيْهِ, [aor. ـُ inf. n. صَرٌّ,] He (a horse) contracted his ears to his head: (ISk, S:) or pointed and raised his ears; which a horse does only when he exerts himself and hastens in his pace: (TA:) or he (an ass) straightened and erected his ears to listen; as also ↓ أَصَرَّهُمَا: (A:) and ↓ أَصَرَّ used intransitively, (ISk, S,) without the mention of the ears, (A,) signifies the same as صَرَّ أُذُنَيْهِ: (ISk, S, A:) and صَرَّ بِأُذُنِهِ and صَرَّ أُذُنَهُ, aor. and inf. n. as above; and بِهَا ↓ أَصَرَّ; he (a horse, and an ass,) straightened and erected his ear to listen; (M, K;) as also ↓ صَرَّرَهَا. (TA.) b8: [The inf. n.] صَرٌّ signifies also The act of confining, withholding, hindering, or preventing. (TA.) b9: And صُرَّ (tropical:) He had an iron collar put upon his neck, or round his neck and hands together. (A.) b10: And صَرَّ, aor. ـُ He collected together a thing, or things, (IAar,) or anything. (TA.) And كَلَامًا ↓ صَرَّرَ (assumed tropical:) He collected something to be said in his bosom, or mind. (L and TA, from a trad.) And المَالَ ↓ صَرْصَرَ, inf. n. صَرْصَرَةٌ, He collected together the property, or the camels or the like, and put back what had become scattered of the extreme portions thereof. (T, TA.) A3: And صُرَّ It (a plant, or herbage,) became smitten by cold, or by intense cold. (M, K.) 2 صَرَّّ see 1, in three places.

A2: صَرَّرَتْ said of a she-camel, She preceded. (Aboo-Leylà, M, K.) 3 صارّهُ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ He compelled him against his will to do the thing. (S, K.) 4 أَصْرَ3َ see 1, latter part, in three places.

A2: اصرّ عَلَيْهِ, (S, TA,) inf. n. إِصْرَارٌ, (TA,) (assumed tropical:) He persevered, or persisted, in it; or kept to it perseveringly. (S, TA.) You say, اصرّ عَلَى فِعْلِهِ (assumed tropical:) He persevered, or persisted, in doing it. (Msb.) and اصرّ عَلَى الذَّنْبِ (tropical:) He persevered, or persisted, in the crime, sin, or act of disobedience. (M, TA.) The verb is used in this sense when its object is evil, or crime, or the like. (TA.) b2: And (assumed tropical:) He determined, resolved, or decided, upon it. (M, Mgh, K.) You say, اصرّ عَلَى فِعْلِهِ (assumed tropical:) He determined, resolved, or decided, upon going on in doing it, and not turning back. (TA.) b3: اصرّ يَعْدُو (assumed tropical:) He hastened (M, K) somewhat (M) in running: (M, K: [in the CK, for أَصَرَّ يَعْدُو أَسْرَعَ, is put اَصَرَّ بَعُدَ وَاَسْرَعَ:]) accord. to A 'Obeyd, the verb in this sense is أَضَرَّ; but Et-Toosee asserts that this is a mistranscription. (M.) A3: اصرّالسُّنْبُلُ The ears of corn became such as are termed صَرَر [q. v.]: (M, K:) [or] accord. to ISh, one says, اصرّ الزَّرْعُ, inf. n. إِصْرَارٌ, meaning The seed-produce [i. e. corn] put forth the extremities of its awn, before its ears had become developed. (TA.) 8 إِصْتَرَ3َ see 1, former half, in two places.

A2: اصطرّ said of a solid hoof, It was, or became, narrow, or contracted, (S, TA,) in an unseemly manner, or immoderately. (TA.) R. Q. 1 صَرْصَرَ, inf. n. صَرْصَرَةٌ: see 1, former half, in two places: A2: and the same paragraph, last sentence but one.

صَرٌّ A leathern bucket (دَلْو) that, in consequence of its having become flaccid, is tied, and has a loop-shaped handle affixed within it, having another such opposite to it. (K, * TA.) A2: See also صَرِيرَةٌ.

صِرٌّ (S, M, A, Msb, K) and ↓ صِرَّةٌ (M, A, K) Cold: (Th, M, A, Msb, K:) or intense cold; (Zj, M, A, K;) as also ↓ صَرْصَرٌ: (Ham p. 719:) or cold that smites the herbage and the seed-produce of the field: (S:) in the Kur iii. 113, the first of these words has the first of the meanings expl. above: (IAmb:) or the second meaning: (Zj:) or signifies noise and commotion: or, accord. to I 'Ab, fire. (IAmb.) b2: And رِيحٌ صِرٌّ (M, A, K) and ↓ صَرْصَرٌ (S, M, A, K) A wind intensely cold: (S, M, A, K:) or very intensely cold: (T in explanation of the latter:) or vehemently loud: (M, A, K:) of ↓ صَرْصَرٌ some say that it is originally صَرَّرٌ, from صِرٌّ meaning “ cold; ” the incipient letter being repeated, and put in the place of the medial ر: others, that it is from صَرِيرُ البَابِ [ “ the creaking of the door ”], and from صَرَّةٌ meaning “ vociferation, or clamour. ” (ISk.) b3: And صِرٌّ is the name of A certain bird, like the sparrow (K, TA) in size, (TA,) of a yellow colour: (K, TA:) so called because of its cry: or, as some say, the sparrow (عُصْفُور) itself. (TA.) صَرَّةٌ Vociferation, or clamour: (S, M, A, TA:) so in the Kur li. 29: (TA:) or the most vehement vociferation or clamour or crying (Zj, M, K *) of a man and of a bird &c. (Zj, M.) [In the K, this meaning is erroneously assigned to صِرَّةٌ.] b2: And Vehemence of grief or anxiety (S, M, K) and of war (M, K) and of heat, (K,) or of the hot season, (M,) &c.: (S, M:) and vehemence of the heat of summer. (S, A.) b3: And A contraction, or much contraction, and sternness, or moroseness, of the face, (K, TA,) by reason of dislike, or hatred. (TA.) A2: Also A company, a collection, or an assemblage. (S, M, K.) So in the following words of Imra-el-Keys: جَوَاحِرُهَا فِى صَرَّةٍ لَمْ تُزَيَّلِ (S, M) i. e. Those of them that remained behind, in a herd, not dispersed: (EM p. 48: [see the entire verse voce دُونٌ:]) or فى صرّة here means in [the midst of] clamour: (S:) or in vehemence of grief or anxiety. (S, M.) A3: Also i. q. عَطْفَةٌ (M, K) [i. e.] A certain bead (خَرَزَةٌ) by which women fascinate men so as to withhold them from other women. (Lh, M, K, TA. [This is evidently what is meant by عَطْفَة, but is given in the M and K as a signification distinct therefrom.]) A4: See also مُصَرَّاةٌ.

صُرَّةٌ A purse (شَرَجٌ, M, K, in the CK شَرْجٌ,) for money; (S, M, A, Msb, K;) as also ↓ مَصَرٌّ, with fet-h, (TA,) or ↓ مِصَرٌّ: (so in a copy of the A:) pl. of the first, صُرَزٌ. (Msb.) Hence the prov., اِفْتَحْ صُرَرَكَ تَعْلَمْ عُجَرَكَ, meaning (assumed tropical:) Return to thyself, [or lay open the recesses of thy mind,] and thou wilt know [thy vices, or faults, or] thy good from thy evil. (Meyd. [See also صُرَدٌ, last explanation.]) صِرَّةٌ: see صِرٌّ.

صَرَرٌ Ears of corn (سُنْبُل) after the culm is produced, (M, K, [in the CK, يُقَصَّبُ is put in the place of يُقَصِّبُ,]) before they become apparent: (M:) or ears of corn while the farina has not come forth into them: n. un. with ة: (AHn, M, K:) or, accord. to ISh, corn when the leaves become twisted, and the extremity of the ears becomes dry, or tough, though the farina have not come forth into them. (TA.) [See 4, last sentence.]

صَرَارٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ, in two places.

صِرَارٌ The thing with which a she-camel's udder is bound: (M, K:) the string which is tied over the she-camel's udder and over the [piece of wood called] تَوْدِيَة, in order that her young one may not suck her; (S;) and in order that it may not make any impression upon her, they smear her teats with fresh [dung of the kind called] بَعَر: (TA:) or a piece of rag which is bound upon the she-camel's teats, in order that her young one may not such her: (Msb:) pl. أَصِرَّةٌ. (M, A, K.) It is a custom of the Arabs to bind the صرار upon the udders of their milch camels when they send them to pasture by themselves; and when they return in the evening, they loose the اصرّة, and milk. (IAth.) b2: [Hence,] جَعَلْتُ دُونَ فُلَانٍ صِرَارًا (tropical:) I put an obstruction, or obstacle, in the way of such a one. (A.) A2: Also Elevated places over which the water does not come. (S.) صَرُورٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صَرَارَةٌ: see the next paragraph, in three places.

صَرُورَةٌ (S, M, A, Msb, K) and ↓ صَارُورَةٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ صَرُورٌ and ↓ صَارُورٌ (M, K) and ↓ صَرَارَةٌ (S, M, K) and ↓ صَرُورِىٌّ (S, M, Msb, K) and ↓ صَارُورِىٌّ (M) or ↓ صَارُورَآءُ, (Sgh, K,) the last like عَاشُورَآءُ, mentioned on the authority of Ks, (TA,) A man who has not performed the pilgrimage to Mekkeh: (S, M, A, Msb, K:) so called from صَرٌّ, signifying the “ act of confining, withholding, hindering, or preventing; ” (TA;) or because the person so called refrains from expending of his property in pilgrimage: (Msb:) you say also, اِمْرَأَةٌ صَرُورَةٌ a woman who has not performed the pilgrimage to Mekkeh: (S, Msb:) pl. ↓ صَرَارٌ and ↓ صَرَارَةٌ: (K:) [or, rather, the former is a coll. gen. n., of which صَرَارَةٌ is the n. of un.; and the latter is a quasi-pl. n., like صَحَابَةٌ, as well as n. un. of صَرَارٌ:] Fr cites, from certain of the Arabs, ↓ صَرَارٌ as used collectively; and one of the number is termed ↓ صَرَارَةٌ: (S:) each of the forms ending with the relative ى receives the dual and pl. and fem. inflections: and accord. to IAar, the forms preceding those receive also the dual and pl. inflections: (M, * TA:) and some say that صَوَارِيرُ is pl. of ↓ صَارُورَةٌ: (TA:) or ↓ صَارُورَةٌ and ↓ صَارُورٌ, (M,) or صَرُورَةٌ, (Lh, S, M, A, Msb,) as occurring in the poetry of En-Nábighah, (Yaakoob, S,) not used without ة, (Lh, M,) or all the sing. forms above mentioned, (K,) signify one who has not married: (M, A, K:) or who has not had intercourse with women: as though he had determined (أَصَرَّ) upon relinquishing them: (Yaakoob, S, Msb: *) applied in like manner to a woman, and to a plurality of persons: (M, K:) the ة in صَرُورَةٌ applied to a man and to a woman is not to denote the fem. gender, but to give the utmost intensiveness to the signification. (IJ, M.) b2: It is said in a trad., لَا صَرُورَةَ فِى الإِسْلَامِ, (S, M,) meaning, accord. to A 'Obeyd, There is no abstinence from intercourse with women in El-Islám: (M, TA:) i. e., no one should say, I will not marry: (TA:) thus he makes صرورة a noun signifying an accident: but it is better known as an epithet: (M:) and IAth says that the meaning is, he who slays another in the حَرَم [or sacred territory of Mekkeh] shall be slain: his saying, “ I am a صرورة; I have not performed the pilgrimage, and I know not the sacredness of the حَرَم; ” shall not be accepted of him: for in the Time of Ignorance, the Kaabeh was a place of refuge. (TA.) دَرَاهِمُ صَرِيرَةٌ i. q. مَصْرُورَةٌ [i. e. Dirhems, or pieces of money, tied up in a purse]: (K:) termed in the present day ↓ صَرٌّ. (TA.) A2: See also صَارَّةٌ.

صَرَارِىٌّ A sailor: (S, M, K:) like صَارٍ: (S:) pl. صَرَارِيُّونَ: (S, M, K:) it has no broken pl.: (M:) or صَرّارِىّ should be [without tenween, imperfectly decl., and] mentioned in art. صرى; for it is pl. of صُرَّآءٌ, which is pl. of صَارٍ, which J has mentioned in art. صرى: AHát used to say that صُرَّآءٌ is a sing., like حُسَّانٌ; but without sufficient authority: and J has regarded صَرَارِىّ as a sing. in consequence of his finding it to have the same construction as a sing, in verses of Arabs; whence he imagined the ى in it to be the relative ى, as is shown by his mentioning the word in this place. (IB.) صَرُورِىٌّ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صُرَّى: see صِرَّى: A2: and see also art. صرى.

صُرِّى: see the next paragraph.

هِىَ مِنِّى صِرَّى, said of an oath, (S,) or هُوَ مِنِّى, صِرَّى, (M, K,) and ↓ أَصِرَّى, and ↓ صِرِّى, and ↓ أَصِرِّى, (Yaakoob, S, M, K,) and ↓ صُرَّى and ↓ صُرِّى, (K, TA,) or ↓ صُرِّىٌّ and ↓ صِرِّىٌّ, (as in a copy of the M,) It is a determination, or resolution, from me; (S, M, K;) a serious assertion; not a jest. (S, K.) Aboo-Semmál El-Asadee, his she-camel having strayed, said, “I swear to Thee, [O God,] that, if Thou restore her not to me, I will not serve Thee: ” (S:) or, “O God, if Thou restore her not to me, I will not say a prayer to Thee: ” (TA:) and he found her, her nose-rein having caught to a thorntree (عَوْسَجَة); and he took her, and said, عَلِمَ رَبِّى أَنَّهَا مِنِّى صِرَّى My Lord knew that it was a determination, or resolution, or serious assertion, from me: (S:) or a confirmed determination: (ISk:) it is derived from أَصْرَرْتُ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ “ I persevered, or persisted, in the thing: ” (S:) [or “ I determined, or resolved, upon the thing: ”] AHeyth says, ↓ صِرِّى, i. e., Determine thou, or resolve thou; as though he addressed himself; from أَصَرَّ عَلَى فِعْلِهِ “ he determined, or resolved, upon going on in doing it, and not turning back: ”

it is also said that ↓ أَصِرّى is changed into ↓ أَصِرَّى, like as they say بِأَبِى أَنْتَ and بِأَبَا أَنْتَ: and in like manner, ↓ صِرِّى is changed into صِرَّى; the ا in أَصِرِّى being elided: not that they are two dial. vars., صَرَرْتُ عَلَى الشَّىْءِ and أَصْرَرْتُ: and Fr. says that صِرَّى and ↓ أَصِرَّى are originally imperatives; and that, when they desired to change them [i. e. the imperatives] into nouns, they changed the ى into | [written ى after fet-h]: and in like manner, [changing verbs into nouns,] they say, نُهِىَ عَنْ قِيلٍ وَقَالٍ; &c. (TA.) Accord. to Az, one says, ↓ إِنَّهَا مِنِّى لَأَصِرَّى meaning Verily, it is a truth, or reality, from me; and Aboo-Málik says the same of ↓ أَصِرِّى. (TA.) صِرِّى: see the next preceding paragraph, in three places.

صَرِّىٌّ and ↓ صِرّىٌّ A dirhem, (S, M, A, K,) and a deenár, (A,) that sounds, (S, M, K,) or rings, (A,) when struck: (S, M, A, K; in some copies of the last of which, in the place of إِذَا نُقِرَ, is put اذا نُقِدَ: TA:) accord. to some, used only in negative phrases: (IAar, M:) thus used in the phrase, مَا لِفُلَانٍ صَرِّىٌّ, [expl. as] meaning Such a one has not a dirhem nor a deenár: (IAar, A: *) and so used, as meaning a dirhem, by Khálid Ibn-Jembeh; who does not assign to it a dual nor a pl. (TA.) صُرِّىٌّ: see صِرّى.

صِرِّىٌّ: see صَرِّىّ: A2: and see also صِرَّى.

الصَّرَّارُ, (Msb,) or صَرَّارُ اللَّيْلِ, (S, K,) or both, (Mgh in art. خطب,) and ↓ الصَّرْصَرُ, (M and L in art. جد,) The جُدْجُد; [a cricket, which is called the صَرَّار in the present day]; (S, M, Mgh, L;) a certain thing that creaks (يَصِرُّ); (Msb;) a small flying thing; (K;) it is larger than the جُنْدَب, and is called by some of the Arabs الصَّدَى: (S, Mgh:) A 'Obeyd says that this last term signifies a certain flying thing that creaks (يَصِرُّ) by night, and hops, and flies, thought by the [common] people to be the جُنْدَب, and found in the deserts. (Msb.) صُرَّانٌ Such as grow in hard ground (جَلَد [in the CK, erroneously, جِلْد]) of the trees termed شَجَرُ العِلْكِ, (K, TA,) and of other trees. (TA.) صَرْصَرٌ: see صِرٌّ, in three places.

A2: and see الصَّرَّارُ. b2: Also A certain insect (دُوَيْبَّةٌ), (M, K, TA,) beneath the ground, that creaks (تَصِرُّ) in the days of the [season called] رَبِيع; (TA;) and so ↓ صُرْصُرٌ and ↓ صُرْصُورٌ. (M, K, TA.) [Accord. to Forskål, (Descr. Animal., p. xxii.,) صرصر, pronounced “ sursur,” is applied to an insect which he terms Blatta Aegyptiaca.] b3: And The cock: (K, TA: [written by Golius and Freytag صِرْصِرٌ:]) so called because of his cry. (TA.) b4: See also صُرْصُورٌ.

صُرْصُرٌ: see صَرْصَرٌ: b2: and see also صُرْصُورٌ.

صَرْصَرَانٌ: see the next paragraph, in two places.

صَرْصَرَانِىٌّ sing. of صَرْصَرَانِيَّاتٌ, (S, Msb,) which signifies Camels between the بَخَاتِىّ [or Bactrian (in the CK, erroneously, نَجاتِى)] and the Arabian: (S, M, Msb, K:) or such as are called فَوَالِج: (S, M, K:) and ↓ صَرْصَرَانٌ [if not a mistranscription] signifies the same. (TA.) [See also صُرْصُورٌ.] b2: And صَرْصَرَانِىٌّ (S, M, K) and ↓ صَرْصَرَانٌ (M, K) A species of fish, (S,) a certain smooth fish, (M, K,) of the sea. (S, M.) صُرْصُورٌ Large camels; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ صُرْصُرٌ and ↓ صَرْصَرٌ. (TA.) b2: And A camel of the species called بُخْتِىّ [i. e. Bactrian]: (M, K:) [see also صَرْصَرَانِىٌّ:] or its offspring; as also سُرْسُورٌ: (M:) or an excellent stallion-camel. (IAar.) b3: See also صَرْصَرٌ.

A2: Also A ship, or boat: [or a long, or great, ship or boat:] and so قُرْقُورٌ. (TA.) الصَّرَاصِرَةُ The Nabathæans of Syria. (S, K.) رَجُلٌ صَارٌّ بَيْنَ عَيْنَيْهِ A man contracted in the part between the eyes, like him who is grieving, or mourning. (TA.) b2: And صَارٌّ signifies Trees (شَجَر) tangled, or luxuriant, or abundant and dense, not without shade (K, TA) in their lower parts, by reason of their perplexedness. (TA.) صَارَّةٌ A want; a thing wanted; an object of want; or a needful, or requisite, thing: (S, M, K:) pl. صَوَارُّ. (TA.) One says, لِى قِبَلَ فُلَانٍ صَارَّةٌ [I have a want to be supplied to me on the part of such a one]. (A 'Obeyd, S.) b2: Also Thirst: (S, K:) pl. صَرَائِرُ, (K,) which is extr., (TA,) and صَوَارُّ: (K:) or the latter is pl. of صارّة in the sense first expl. above; as A 'Obeyd says; and this is meant in the K: (TA:) AA says that its pl. in the latter sense is صَرَائِرُ; and he cites the following words of Dhu-r-Rummeh: فَانْصَاعَتِ الحُقْبُ لَمْ تَقْصَعْ صَرَائِرَهَا [And the wild asses turned back, retreating quickly, not having quenched their thirst]: but fault has been found with AA for this; and it is said that صَرَائِرُ is pl. of ↓ صَرِيرَةٌ, [which is not expl.,] and that the pl. of صارّة is صَوَارُّ. (S.) One says, قَصَعَ الحِمَارُ صَارَّتَهُ, meaning The ass drank water until he quenched his thirst. (S.) صَارُورٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ, in two places.

صَارُورٌ: see صَرُورَةٌ, in three places.

صَارُورَآءُ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صَارُورِىٌّ: see صَرُورَةٌ.

صُوَيْرَّةٌ Narrow in disposition and in mind or judgment or opinion. (Sgh, K.) حَجَرٌ أَصَرُّ A hard stone: (Tekmileh, TA:) and صَخْرَةٌ صَرَّآءُ a hard rock: (M, K:) or a smooth rock. (L.) أَصِرَّى: see صِرَّى, in four places.

أَصِرِّى: see صِرَّى, in three places.

مَصَرٌّ or مِصَرٌّ: see صُرَّةٌ.

مَصَرَّتَا البَوْلِ وَالغَائِطِ [The two sphincters that serve as repressers of the urine and dung]. (K in art. اسر.) مُصِرَّةٌ A she-camel that does not yield her milk copiously. (M, K.) مُصَرَّاةٌ That has been left unmilked for some days, in order that the milk may collect in her udder, or until it has collected in her udder; (M, K;) as also ↓ صَرَّةٌ; applied to a ewe, or she-goat: or the former is from صَرَّى, aor. ـَ (K,) inf. n. تَصْرِيَةٌ, and therefore should be mentioned in art. صرى [q. v.]. (TA.) مُصَرَّرَةٌ: see the next paragraph.

مَصْرُورٌ Bound, as a captive. (Mgh.) b2: and مَصْرُورَةٌ and ↓ مُصَرَّرَةٌ A she-camel having her udder bound with the صِرَار. (IAth, TA.) b3: and مَصْرُورٌ applied to a solid hoof, Contracted: or narrow: (M, K:) or narrow and contracted: (S:) and ↓ مُصْطَرٌّ signifies the same; (M, K;) or narrow in an unseemly manner, or immoderately. (TA.) b4: Also (tropical:) A man having an iron collar put upon his neck, or round his neck and hands together. (A.) مَصَارّ [app. an irregular pl. of مَصِيرٌ, and therefore without tenween,] The أَمْعَآء [or guts, bowels, or intestines, into which the food passes from the stomach]. (M, K.) One says, شَرِبَ حَتَّى مَلَأَ مَصَارَّهُ, meaning [He drank until he filled] his

أَمْعَآء: mentioned by AHn on the authority of IAar, with no more explanation than this. (M.) مُصْطَرٌّ: see مَصْرُورٌ. b2: One says also اِمْرَأَةٌ مُصْطَرَّةُ الحَقْوَيْنِ [meaning (tropical:) A woman narrow in the flanks]. (A.) A2: See also مُصْطَرِدٌ, in art. صرد.

رب

Entries on رب in 4 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Al-Ṣāḥib bin ʿAbbād, Al-Muḥīṭ fī l-Lugha, Al-Khalīl b. Aḥmad al-Farāhīdī, Kitāb al-ʿAin, Al-Rāghib al-Isfahānī, al-Mufradāt fī Gharīb al-Qurʾān, and 1 more
رب
الرَّبُّ في الأصل: التربية، وهو إنشاء الشيء حالا فحالا إلى حدّ التمام، يقال رَبَّهُ، وربّاه ورَبَّبَهُ. وقيل: (لأن يربّني رجل من قريش أحبّ إليّ من أن يربّني رجل من هوازن) . فالرّبّ مصدر مستعار للفاعل، ولا يقال الرّبّ مطلقا إلا لله تعالى المتكفّل بمصلحة الموجودات، نحو قوله: بَلْدَةٌ طَيِّبَةٌ وَرَبٌّ غَفُورٌ [سبأ/ 15] .
وعلى هذا قوله تعالى: وَلا يَأْمُرَكُمْ أَنْ تَتَّخِذُوا الْمَلائِكَةَ وَالنَّبِيِّينَ أَرْباباً
[آل عمران/ 80] أي:
آلهة، وتزعمون أنهم الباري مسبّب الأسباب، والمتولّي لمصالح العباد، وبالإضافة يقال له ولغيره، نحو قوله: رَبِّ الْعالَمِينَ [الفاتحة/ 1] ، ورَبُّكُمْ وَرَبُّ آبائِكُمُ الْأَوَّلِينَ [الصافات/ 126] ، ويقال: رَبُّ الدّار، ورَبُّ الفرس لصاحبهما، وعلى ذلك قول الله تعالى:
اذْكُرْنِي عِنْدَ رَبِّكَ فَأَنْساهُ الشَّيْطانُ ذِكْرَ رَبِّهِ [يوسف/ 42] ، وقوله تعالى: ارْجِعْ إِلى رَبِّكَ [يوسف/ 50] ، وقوله: قالَ مَعاذَ اللَّهِ إِنَّهُ رَبِّي أَحْسَنَ مَثْوايَ [يوسف/ 23] ، قيل:
عنى به الله تعالى، وقيل: عنى به الملك الذي ربّاه ، والأوّل أليق بقوله. والرَّبَّانِيُّ قيل: منسوب إلى الرّبّان، ولفظ فعلان من: فعل يبنى نحو:
عطشان وسكران، وقلّما يبنى من فعل، وقد جاء نعسان. وقيل: هو منسوب إلى الرّبّ الذي هو المصدر، وهو الذي يربّ العلم كالحكيم، وقيل: منسوب إليه، ومعناه، يربّ نفسه بالعلم، وكلاهما في التحقيق متلازمان، لأنّ من ربّ نفسه بالعلم فقد ربّ العلم، ومن ربّ العلم فقد ربّ نفسه به. وقيل: هو منسوب إلى الرّبّ، أي: الله تعالى، فالرّبّانيّ كقولهم: إلهيّ، وزيادة النون فيه كزيادته في قولهم: لحيانيّ، وجسمانيّ . قال عليّ رضي الله عنه: (أنا ربّانيّ هذه الأمّة) والجمع ربّانيّون. قال تعالى:
لَوْلا يَنْهاهُمُ الرَّبَّانِيُّونَ وَالْأَحْبارُ [المائدة/ 63] ، كُونُوا رَبَّانِيِّينَ [آل عمران/ 79] ، وقيل: ربّانيّ لفظ في الأصل سريانيّ، وأخلق بذلك ، فقلّما يوجد في كلامهم، وقوله تعالى:
رِبِّيُّونَ كَثِيرٌ
[آل عمران/ 146] ، فالرِّبِّيُّ كالرّبّانيّ. والرّبوبيّة مصدر، يقال في الله عزّ وجلّ، والرِّبَابَة تقال في غيره، وجمع الرّبّ أرْبابٌ، قال تعالى: أَأَرْبابٌ مُتَفَرِّقُونَ خَيْرٌ أَمِ اللَّهُ الْواحِدُ الْقَهَّارُ [يوسف/ 39] ، ولم يكن من حقّ الرّبّ أن يجمع إذ كان إطلاقه لا يتناول إلّا الله تعالى، لكن أتى بلفظ الجمع فيه على حسب اعتقاداتهم، لا على ما عليه ذات الشيء في نفسه، والرّبّ لا يقال في التّعارف إلّا في الله، وجمعه أربّة، وربوب، قال الشاعر:
كانت أربّتهم بهز وغرّهم عقد الجوار وكانوا معشرا غدرا
وقال آخر:
وكنت امرأ أفضت إليك ربابتي وقبلك ربّتني فضعت ربوب
ويقال للعقد في موالاة الغير: الرِّبَابَةُ، ولما يجمع فيه القدح ربابة، واختصّ الرّابّ والرّابّة بأحد الزّوجين إذا تولّى تربية الولد من زوج كان قبله، والرّبيب والرّبيبة بذلك الولد، قال تعالى:
وَرَبائِبُكُمُ اللَّاتِي فِي حُجُورِكُمْ
[النساء/ 23] ، وربّبت الأديم بالسّمن، والدّواء بالعسل، وسقاء مربوب، قال الشاعر:
فكوني له كالسّمن ربّت بالأدم
والرَّبَابُ: السّحاب، سمّي بذلك لأنّه يربّ النبات، وبهذا النّظر سمّي المطر درّا، وشبّه السّحاب باللّقوح. وأَرَبَّتِ السّحابة: دامت، وحقيقته أنها صارت ذات تربية، وتصوّر فيه معنى الإقامة فقيل: أَرَبَّ فلانٌ بمكان كذا تشبيها بإقامة الرّباب، وَ «رُبَّ» لاستقلال الشيء، ولما يكون وقتا بعد وقت، نحو: رُبَما يَوَدُّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا
[الحجر/ 2] .
باب الرّاء والباء ر ب، ب ر مستعملان

رب: الرِّبِّيُّون: الّذين صبروا مع الأنبياء، نسبوا إلى العبادة والتّألّه في معرفة الرُّبوبيّة للَّه، الواحد: رِبِّيٌّ. ومن ملك شيئاً فهو رَبُّه، لا يُقال بغير الإضافة إلاّ للَّهِ عزّ وجل. ورجلٌ ربّابيّ نسب إلى الرّبّاب، حيّ من ضَبَّة. والرَّبابُ: السَّحابُ الذي فيه ماء، الواحدةُ: رَبابة، وأَرَبَّتِ السَّحابة بهذه البلدة: أدامَتْ بها المَطَر، قال:

أربّ بها عارضٌ مُمْطِرُ  وأرضٌ مِربابٌ: أَرّبَّ بها المطر، ومرب أيضا، لا يزال بها مطر، وكذلك مَصَلّ، فيها صِلالٌ من مَطَر، أي: أمطار متفرّقة، شيء بعد شيء، قال :

[بأوّل ما هاجت لك الشوق دمنة] ... بأجرع مقفار مَرَبٍّ مُحَلَّلِ

ورَبَبْتُ قَرابةَ فُلانٍ رَبّاً، أي: زدت فيها لئَلاّ يَعْفوا أَثَرُها. ورَبَبْتُ الصّبيّ والمهر، يُخَفَّفُ ويُثَقَلُ، قال الرّاجز:

كان لنا وهو فُلُوٌّ نِرْبَبُهْ

والرَّبيبةُ: الحاضِنةُ. ورَبَبْته وربّبته: حضنته. وربيبةُ الرَّجُل: ولد امرأته من غيره، والرّبيب: يُقال لزوج الأمّ لها ولد من غيره، ويقال لامرأة الرّجل إذا كان له ولدٌ من غيرها: ربيبة وهو الرّابّ، وهي: الرّابّة، والجميع: الرّوابّ. والرُّبَّى: الشّاة من حين تَلِدُ إلى عِشْرين يوماً، ويقال: الشّاةُ في رِبابها إلى ذلك الوَقْت، قال:

حَنينَ أمّ البَوِّ في رِبابها

والسِّقاءُ يُرَبَّبُ: [أي: يُجْعَلُ فيه الرُّبّ] . والشَّيء يُرَبَّبُ بخل أو عسل. والجَرّةُ تُرَبَّبُ فتُضَرَّى تربيباً. ودُهْنٌ مُرَبَّبٌ: مطبوخٌ بالطِّيب، قال في وصف الزِّق :

لنا خِباءٌ وراوُوقٌ ومُسْمِعةٌ ... لدى حِضاجٍ، بجَوْنِ القار، مَرْبوبِ

ويُرْوَى: لدى حِضَجْرٍ، وهو الزِّقُ العظيم. والرَّبْرَبُ: القطيع من بقر الوحش. والرَّبَّةُ: نَباتٌ في الصَّيْف، والجميع: الرِّبب. والرُّبّ: السُّلافُ الخاثر من كلّ شيءٍ من الثِّمار. والإرباب: الدُّنُوّ من كل شيء، قال ذو الرُّمّة في وَصْف الشَّوْل :

فَيُقْبِلْنَ إِرْباباً ويُعْرِضُنَ رَهْبةً ... صُدُودَ العَذارَى واجَهَتْها المجالسُ

ورُبَّ: كلمة تُفْرِدُ واحداً من جميع يقع على واحد يُعْنَى به الجميع، كقولك: رُبَّ خَيْرٍ لَقِيته، ويقال: رُبّتما كان ذلك، وكُلٌّ يخفِّفُ الباء، كقوله :

ألا رُبَ ناصرٍ لك من لويٍّ ... كريمٍ لو تناديه أجابا والرِّبابة: خِرْقةٌ تُجْعلُ فيها القِداح، هذلية، واشتقاقه من ربَبتُ الشّيء، أي: جمعته، قال :

[بأوّل ما هاجت لك الشوق دمنة ... بأجرع مِقْفارٍ] مَرَبٍّ مُحَلّلِ

بر: البّرُّ: خلافُ البَحْرِ، ونقيضُ الكِنِّ، تقول: خَرَجْت برّاً وجَلَسْتُ برّا، على النّكرة تستعمله العرب. والبَرِّيَّةُ: الصَّحراء. والبَرُّ: البارُّ بذوي قَرابته. وقومٌ بَرَرةٌ وأبرارٌ. وتقول: ليس ببرّ وهو بارٌّ غداً. والمصدر والاسم: البِرّ، مستويان. وبَرَّتْ يَمِينُه، أي: صَدَقَتْ، وأَبَرَّها اللَّهُ، أي: امضاها على الصِّدْق، وأَبْرَرْتُ يميني إبراراً. وبَرَّ اللَّهُ حَجَّكَ فهو مبرورٌ.. وفلانٌ يَبُرُّك، [أي] : يطيعك، قال:

يَبَرُّك، النّاسُ ويَفْجُرونكا

والبَرِيرُ: حِمْل الأراك. وقد أَبَرَّ عليهم، أي: غلبهم. وابترّ فلانٌ، أي: انتصب منفرداً من أصحابه. والبَرْبرة: كَثْرةُ الكلامِ، والجَلَبة باللِّسان، قال: (.....) كلّ غَدورٍ بَرْبارْ

وبَرْبَر: جِيلٌ من النّاس سَيِّىء الخلْق، ويُقالُ إنّهم من وَلَد برُ بن قيس بن عيلان. والبُرُّ: الحِنطة. والبُرْبُور: الجَشيشُ من البُرّ.

رب

1 رَبَّهُ, (M, K,) aor. ـُ inf. n. رَبٌّ, (M,) [He was, or became, its رَبّ, or lord, possessor, owner, &c.;] he possessed, or owned, it; had possession of it, and command, or authority, over it; (M, K;) namely, a thing; (K;) syn. مَلَكَهُ. (M, K.) [and in like manner, He was, or became, his رَبّ, or lord, &c.] You say, رَبَبْتُ القَوْمَ, [inf. n. as above and مَرَبَّةٌ and رِبَابَةٌ,] I ruled, or governed, the people; syn. سُسْتُهُمْ; i. e. I was, or became, over them [as their lord, master, or chief]. (S.) and طَالَتْ مَرَبَّتُهُمُ النَّاسَ and رِبَابَتُهُم Their ruling, or governing, the people continued long. (M, K. *) The saying of Safwán, (T, S,) on the day of Honeyn, (T,) لَأَنْ يَرُبَّنِى رَجُلٌ مِنْ قُرَيْشٍ أَحَبُّ إِلَىَّ مِنْ أُنْ يَرُبَّنِى رَجُلٌ مِنْ هَوَازِنَ means [Assuredly that a man of Kureysh] should be over me (T, S) as رَبّ [or lord, &c.], and as master, or chief, having command, or authority, over me, (T,) [is more pleasing to me than that a man of Hawázin should be lord, &c., over me.] b2: Also, (S, M, Mgh, K,) aor. ـُ (S, M,) inf. n. رَبٌّ, (S, Mgh, M,) He reared, fostered, brought up, fed, or nourished, him; i. q. رَبَّاهُ; (S, M, Mgh, K;) namely, his child, (S,) or a child, (M, K,) either his own or another's; taking good care of him, and acting as his guardian, (M,) until he attained to puberty, or to the utmost term of youth: (M, K:) and so ↓ ربّبهُ, (Lh, S, M, Mgh, K,) or this has a more emphatic signification, (TA,) inf. n. تَربِيبٌ (Lh, M, Mgh, K) and تَرِبَّةٌ; (Lh, M, K;) and ↓ تربّبه; (S, M, K;) and ↓ ارتبّهُ: (M, K:) [in like manner, also,] ↓ رَبْرَبَ signifies he reared, fostered, or brought up, an orphan: (AA, T:) and accord. to IDrd, (M,) رَبِبْتُهُ is a dial. var. [of رَبَبْتُهُ]: (M, K:) he says also that the verb is used in like manner in relation to the young one of an animal other than man; and he used to cite this ex.: كَانَ لَنَا وَهْوَ فَلُوٌّ نِرْبِبُهْ [He belonged to us when he was a young weaned, or one-year-old, colt, we rearing him]; with the letter characteristic of the aor. meksoor, to show that the second letter of the preterite is meksoor, accord to the opinion of Sb in respect of a case of this kind; and this, he says, is peculiar to the dial. of Hudheyl in this species of verb. (M, TA.) رَبَّتِ المَرْأَةُ صَبِيَّهَا, used tropically, means (tropical:) The woman patted her child repeatedly on its side in order that it might sleep. (A, TA.) [See 2 in art. ربت.] [It is said that] the primary signification of الرَّبُّ is التَّرْبِيَةُ; i. e. The bringing a thing to a state of completion by degrees. (Bd in i. l.) A poet says, (S,) namely, Hassán Ibn-Thábit, (TA,) مِنْ دُرَّةٍ بَيْضَآءَ صَافِيَةٍ

حَائِرُ البَحْرِ ↓ مِمَّا تَرَبَّبَ [Than a white, clear, pearl, of those which the depth of the sea has brought to maturity]; meaning a pearl which the shell has reared, or brought to maturity in the bottom of the water. (S, TA.) And the phrase لَكَ نِعْمَةٌ تَرُبُّهَا occurs in a trad., meaning [Thou hast wealth] which thou preservest, and of which thou takest care, and which thou fosterest like as the man fosters his child. (TA.) b3: [Hence,] المَطَرُ يَرُبُّ النَّبَاتَ وَالثَّرَى The rain causes the plants, or herbage, and the moisture [of the earth] to increase. (M.) and السَّحَابُ يَرُبُّ المَطَرَ The clouds collect and increase the rain. (M.) And رَبَّ, (T, S, M, K, TA,) aor. ـُ inf. n. رَبٌّ and رِبَابٌ and رِبَابَةٌ; (Lh, M, TA;) and ↓ ربّب; (M, TA;) (tropical:) He increased, (M, K, TA,) or rightly disposed, and completed, (T, S,) a benefit, or benefaction. (T, S, M, TA.) b4: رَبَّ الأَمْرَ, (M, Msb, K,) aor. ـُ , inf. n. رَبٌّ (M, Msb) and رِبَابَةٌ, (M,) (tropical:) He put the affair into a right, or proper, state; adjusted it, arranged it, ordered it, or rightly disposed it; (M, K;) and established it firmly: (M:) or he managed, conducted, or regulated, the affair: (Msb:) [perhaps from رَبَّ signifying “ he reared,”

&c.; but more probably, I think, from what next follows.] b5: رَبَّ, (T, S, M, K,) aor. ـُ (T, M,) inf. n. رَبُّ (T, M, K) and رُبٌّ; (K) and ↓ ربّب; (M;) He seasoned a skin (T, S, K) for clarified butter (T, S) with رُبّ [i. e. rob, or inspissated juice], (T, S, K,) of dates, (TA,) which imparts a good odour to it, (S, TA,) and prevents the flavour and odour of the butter from being spoiled: (TA:) or he seasoned a skin with رُبّ, and a jar with tar or pitch: or, as some say, رَبَبْتُهُ signifies I smeared it over, and prepared it properly. (M.) ↓ رَبَّ and ↓ ربّب, (K,) or the latter, but the former also is allowable, (M,) (tropical:) He made oil, or ointment, good, and sweet, or fragrant, or he perfumed it, (M, K, * TA,) accord. to Lh, by infusing in it jasmine or some other sweet-smelling plant. (M, TA.) See also مُرَبَّبٌ, below. b6: رَبَّ also signifies He collected, or congregated, (K, TA,) people: (TA:) [and so, probably, ↓ ربّب: see رَبَبٌ.] You say, فُلَانٌ يَرُبُّ النَّاسَ Such a one collects, or congregates, to him the people. (T, S, M.) A2: رَبَّ, aor. ـِ see 4 A3: رَبَّتْ, (Lh, M, K,) aor. ـُ (so in the M,) or ـِ (MF, TA,) inf. n. رَبٌّ, (M, TA,) or رِبَابٌ, (S, K, [in each of which this is mentioned as the inf. n. whence the epithet رُبَّى,]) said of a ewe or she-goat, She brought forth: (Lh, M, K:) or, as some say, she conceived: or, accord. to some, there is no verb to the epithet رُبَّى: (M:) Az says that it has no verb: (Msb:) [but] ↓ رِبَابٌ is an inf. n. used in relation to a ewe or she-goat as meaning her being in the state of such as is termed رُبَّى

[q. v.]: (S, M, * Msb, * K: *) and in relation to a she-camel, as in the ex. cited by Munteji' Ibn-Nebhán to As, حَنِينَ أُمِّ البَوِّفِى رِبَابِهَا [The yearning cry of the mother of the young camel in the time of her having recently brought forth]: (S:) and used also in relation to a woman as meaning her having recently brought forth: or her state within two months after having brought forth: or within twenty days: whence the phrase, in a trad., حَمْلُهَا رِبَابٌ, meaning She becomes pregnant soon after having brought forth. (TA.) 2 ربّب: see 1, in five places. b2: [Also He preserved with رُبّ, i. e., rob, or inspissated juice: see مُرَبَّبٌ.]4 اربّ بِالمَكَانِ, (T, M, A, K, *) inf. n. إِرْبَابٌ; (T;) and ↓ رَبَّ, (M, K,) aor. ـِ (MF, TA;) He remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode, in the place, (T, M, A, K, *) not quitting it; (T;) like

أَلَبَّ: (T, A:) and the former, [or each,] he kept, or clave, to the place. (M.) And اربّتِ الإِبِلُ بِالمَوْضِعِ (T,) or بِمَكَانِ كَذَا, (S,) The camels kept, or clave, (T, S,) to the place, (T,) or to such a place, and remained in it. (S.) and اربّت النَّاقَةُ, (S,) or اربّت النَاقة بِالفَحْلِ, and بِوَلَدِهَا, (M,) The she-camel kept to the stallion, (S, M,) and to her young one, (M,) and affected it. (TA.) And اربّت السَّحَابَةُ (S, M, A) بِأَرْضِهِمْ (A) (tropical:) The cloud continued raining [in their land]. (S, * M.) And اربّت الجَنُوبُ (assumed tropical:) The south, or southerly, wind continued. (T, S.) b2: الإِرْبَابُ also signifies The drawing near, or approaching, (S, M, K,) a thing, (S, M,) of any kind. (M.) 5 تربّب الأَرْضَ, (M, A, K,) and الرَّجُلَ, (M, K,) He asserted himself to be the ربّ [or lord, &c.,] of the land, (M, A, K,) and of the man. (M, K.) b2: See also 1, in two places, in the former half of the paragraph.

A2: تربّبوا They collected themselves together, or congregated; or they became collected or congregated. (S.) 6 ترابّوا They united in a confederacy, league, or covenant. (M, TA.) [App. from the fact of some confederates dipping their hands into رُبّ: see رِبَابٌ.]8 ارتبّهُ: see 1. b2: تَرْتَبُّ الشَّعَرَ [She adjusts, or arranges, and composes, or collects together, the hair], said of a woman, is from [الرَّبُّ signifying]

الإِصْلَاحُ and الجَمْعُ. (M.) b3: اُرْتُبَّ العِنَبُ The grapes were cooked so as to become رُبّ [or rob], used to give a relish to bread. (AHn, M.) R. Q. 1 رَبْرَبَ: see 1.

رَبْ: see رَأَبَ, of which it is an imperative.

رُبَ and رَبَ and رُبُ and رُبْ and رَبْ; and رُبَمَا and رَبَمَا &c.: see رُبَّ.

رَبٌ: see the next paragraph, last sentence but one.

رَبٌّ A lord, a possessor, an owner, or a proprietor, syn. مَالِكٌ, (T, IAmb, S, M, A, Msb, K,) of a thing, (T,) of anything, (S, M, A, K,) or of an irrational thing; (Msb;) a person who has a right, or just title or claim, to the possession of anything; or its صَاحِب [which is syn. with مَالِك]; (M, A, K;) رَبٌّ and مَالِكٌ and صَاحِبٌ all signifying in Pers\. خُدَاوَنْد: (KL:) and a lord, master, or chief; (Msb, TA;) or a lord, master, or chief, to whom obedience is paid: (IAmb, TA:) and a lord, ruler, governor, regulator, or disposer; (TA;) an orderer, a rectifier, or a reformer: (IAmb, TA:) a rearer, fosterer, bringer-up, feeder, or nourisher: and a completer, or an accomplisher: (TA:) it is an epithet, like نَمٌّ from نَمَّ: or an inf. n. used as an intensive epithet; like عَدْلٌ; (Ksh and Bd * in i. l;) originally signifying the “ bringing (a thing) to a state of completion by degrees;” (Bd, ibid.;) then used in the sense of مَالِكٌ: (Ksh and Bd ibid.:) the pl. [of pauc.] is أَرْبَابٌ and [of mult.]

رُبُوبٌ, (M, K,) and accord. to Sh, رِبَابٌ also, (TA,) signifying أَصْحَابٌ, (K,) and ↓ رَبُوبٌ is app. a quasi-pl. n.: (M:) the fem. is ↓ رَبَّةٌ; of which the pl. is رَبَّاتٌ. (T.) Whoever possesses a thing is its رَبّ: you say, هُوَ رَبُّ الدَّابَّةِ [He is the possessor, or owner, or master, of the beast], and الدَّارِ [of the house], (T,) and المَالِ [of the property, or cattle]; (Msb;) and البَيْتِ ↓ هِىَ رَبَّةُ [She is the owner, or mistress, of the house or tent]. (T.) With the article ال, it is [properly] applied only to God: (T, S, M, A, Msb, K:) He is رَبُّ الأَرْبَابِ [The Lord of lords]. (T. [Thus the pl. with the article ال is applied to created beings.]) To any other being it is not [properly] applied but as a prefixed noun governing another noun as its complement in the gen. case [or in a similar manner]. (S.) The pagan Arabs, however, sometimes applied it to A king, (S,) or to a lord as meaning a master or chief: (Msb:) El-Hárith says, (S, Msb,) i. e. Ibn-Hillizeh, (S,) وَهُوَ الرَّبُّ وَالشَّهِيدُ عَلَى يُوْ مِ الحِيَارَيْنِ وَالبَلَآءُ بَلَآءُ (S, Msb,) i. e. And he (meaning El-Mundhir Ibn-Má-es-Semà, or, as some say, 'Amr Ibn-Hind,) was the king [or lord] and witness of our fighting on the day of El-Hiyárán (the name of a place), and the trial was a hard trial. (EM, p. 285: [in which الحَيَارَيْنِ is erroneously put for الحِيَارَيْنِ.]) Some forbid that a man should be called the رَبّ of his slave: (Msb:) it is said in a trad. that the slave shall not say to his master, رَبّى, because it is like attributing a partner to God: (TA:) but رَبّ is sometimes used in the sense of lord as meaning master or chief prefixed to a noun signifying a rational being governed by it in the gen. case: thus in the saying of the Prophet, حَتَّى تَلِدَ الأَمَةُ رَبَّهَا [So that the female slave shall bring forth him who will become her master], or ↓ رَبَّتَهَا [her mistress], accord. to different transmitters; (Msb;) relating to the signs of the hour of resurrection: i. e., the female slave shall bring forth to her master a child that shall be as a master [or mistress] to her because like his [or her] father in rank: meaning that captives and concubines shall be numerous. (TA.) As to the phrase in the Kur [xii. 42], اُذْكُرْنِى عِنْدَ رَبِّكَ [Mention thou me in the presence of thy lord], Joseph thus addressed his fellow-prisoner agreeably with the acceptation in which he [the latter] understood the words. (TA.) A similar instance also occurs in the same chapter, in the verse immediately preceding. (Msb.) In another verse, [23 of the same ch.,] إِنَّهُ رَبِّى

[Verily he is my lord] may refer to Joseph's master or to God. (M, TA.) The words of the Kur [lxxxix. 28 and 29], اِرْجِعِى إِلَى رَبِّكِ رَاضِيَةً

مَرْضِيَّةً فَادْخُلِى فِى عَبْدىِ, as some read, [instead of عِبَادِى,] may mean Return to thine owner, [approving, approved,] and enter into my servant. (M, TA.) b2: Without the article ال, as some say, (L, TA,) it is sometimes written and pronounced ↓ رَبٌ, without teshdeed; (L, K;) as in the following verse, cited by El-Mufaddal, وَقَدْ عَلِمَ الأَقْوَامُ أَنْ لَيْسَ فَوْقَهُ رَبٌ غَيْرُ مَنْ يَعْطِى الحُظُوظَ وَيَرْزُقُ [And the peoples have known that there is not above him a lord beside Him who gives the portions of mankind and of others and grants the means of subsistence]. (L.) And Ahmad Ibn-Yahyà [i. e. Th] mentions the phrase لَا وَرَبِيكَ لَا

أَفْعَلُ, for لَا وَرَبِّكَ [i. e. No, by thy Lord, I will not do such a thing]; the [latter] ب being changed into ى because of the reduplication. (M, K: * in the CK رَبْيِكَ.) رُبَّ is a word of which there are seventy dial. vars., all mentioned by Zekereeyà El-Ansáree in his great Expos. of the “ Munferijeh,” but only eighteen of which are mentioned in the K, including some that are formed with the affix ت, some with the affix مَا, and some with both these affixes together; as follows: (TA:) رُبَّ (T, S, M, Msb, Mughnee, K, &c.) and رَبَّ (T, M, Mughnee, K) and رُبُّ, (Mughnee,) and ↓ رُبَ (T, S, M, Mughnee, K) and رَبَ (T, M, Mughnee, K) and رُبُ and رُبْ (Mughnee, K) and رَبْ; (Mughnee;) and ↓ رُبَّتَ (T, S, M, Msb, Mughnee, K) and رَبَّتَ (M, Mughnee, K) and رُبُّتَ and رُبَّتُ and رَبَّتُ and رُبُّتُ and رُبَّتِ and رَبَّتِ and رُبُّتِ and رَبُّت (TA) and رُبَّتْ and رَبَّتْ (Mughnee) and رُبُّتْ, (TA,) and ↓ رُبَتَ (T, Mughnee, K) and رَبَتَ (Mughnee, K) and رُبُتَ and رُبْتَ and رَبْتَ and رُبَتُ and رَبَتُ and رُبُتُ and رُبْتُ and رَبْتُ and رُبَتِ and رَبَتِ and رُبُتِ and رَبُتِ and رُبْتِ and رَبْتِ (TA) and رُبَتْ and رَبَتْ (Mughnee) and رُبُتْ; (TA;) and رُبَّمَا (T, S, M, K) and رَبَّمَا (M, K) and رُبُّمَا, (TA,) and ↓ رُبَمَا (T, K) and رَبَمَا (K) and رُبُمَا and رُبْمَا and رَبْمَا; (TA;) and ↓ رُبَّتَمَا (T, S, M, K) and رَبَّتَمَا (M, K) and رُبُّتَمَا and رُبَّتُمَا and رَبَّتُمَا and رُبُّتُمَا and رُبَّتْمَا and رَبَّتْمَا and رُبُّتْمَا, (TA,) and ↓ رُبَتَمَا and رَبَتَمَا (M, K) and رُبُتَمَا and رُبْتَمَا and رَبْتَمَا and رُبَتُمَا and رَبَتُمَا and رُبُتُمَا and رُبْتُمَا and رَبْتُمَا and رُبَتْمَا and رَبَتْمَا and رُبُتْمَا: (TA:) [of all these, the most common are رُبَّ and رُبَّمَا: and] ↓ رُبَّتَ is the most common of the forms that have the affix ت: (Mughnee and K on the letter ت:) and the forms with teshdeed are more common than the [corresponding] forms without teshdeed. (M.) It is a word, (M,) or particle, (T, S, Mughnee, K,) governing the gen. case: (S, M, Mughnee, K:) or a noun, (K, TA,) [i. e. an indecl. noun,] in the opinion of the Koofees and some others; but this opinion is rejected by Ibn-Málik in the Tesheel and its Expos., and by AHei, and by IHsh in the Mughnee. (TA.) Accord. to some, (K, TA,) it is used to denote a small number, (T, M, Msb, K, TA,) always, (TA,) or mostly: (Msb, TA:) [thus it may be rendered Few if we render the noun following it as a pl.; and scarce any if we render the noun following as a sing. or a pl.:] it is the contr. of كَمْ when this latter is not used interrogatively: (T:) [and with مَا affixed, restricting it from government, it may be rendered Few times, or seldom:] or it is used to denote a large number; (K, TA;) i. e. always: so says IDrst: (TA:) [thus used, but such is not always the case, it may be rendered Many, whether we render the noun following it as a sing. or as a pl.: and with مَا affixed, Many times, many a time, oftentimes, ofttimes, often, or frequently:] or it is used to denote a small and a large number; (Mughnee, K;) often the latter, and seldom the former: (Mughnee:) or it is used in a case of boasting, or glorying, (K, TA,) exclusively of other cases, (TA,) to denote a large number: (K, TA:) or it does not denote by itself either a small number or a large number; but one or the other of these meanings is inferred from the context: (K:) [but sometimes neither of these meanings can be clearly inferred from the context: in these cases, it may be rendered Some: and with مَا affixed, Sometimes:] accord. to Er-Radee, its primary meaning is to denote a small number, but it has been so much used to denote a large number as to be in this latter sense as though it were proper, and in the former sense as though it were tropical, requiring context [to explain it]. (Marginal note in my copy of the Mughnee.) [Without the affix ما,] it governs an indeterminate noun (T, * S, Msb, Mughnee, K) only, (T, S, K,) and a pronoun. (S, M, Mughnee.) You say, رُبَّ يَوْمٍ بَكَّرْتُ فِيهِ [Few, or many, days have I gone forth early therein]: (T:) and رُبَّ رَجُلٍ قَائِمٌ [Few, or many, men are standing]: (M:) and رُبَّ رَجُلٍ قَامَ [Few, or many, men stood]: (Msb:) and in like manner, رُبَّتَ ↓ رَجُلٍ ; (Msb;) for the ت in this case is not a denotative of the fem. gender. (Msb.) The pronoun affixed to it is of the third Pers\., (S, M,) and is [generally] sing. and masc., (S, Mughnee,) though it may be followed by a fem. and by a dual and by a pl.: (S:) notwithstanding its being determinate in the utmost degree, its use in this manner is allowable because it resembles an indeterminate noun in its being used without the previous mention of the noun to which it relates; and hence it requires a noun to explain it: (IJ, M:) it annuls the government of رُبَّ; (TA;) and the indeterminate noun that follows it is put in the accus. case as a specificative: (S, Mughnee:) thus you say, رُبَّهُ رَجُلًا قَدْ ضَرَبْتُ [Few, or many, men I have beaten]: (S, M: *) but accord. to the Koofees, you say رُبَّهُ رَجُلًا, (S,) and رُبَّهَا امْرَأَةً, (M,) and رُبَّهُمَا رَجُلَيْنش, and رُبَّهُمْ رِجَالًا, and رُبَّهُنَّ نِسَآءً: he who puts the pronoun in the sing. [in all cases] holds it to be allusive to something unknown; and he who does not put it in the sing. [when it is not followed by a sing. noun] holds it to be used in reply to a question, as though it were said to a man, “Hast thou not any young women? ” and he answered, رُبَّهُنَّ جَوَارٍ قَدْ مَلَكْتُ [Few, or many, young women have I possessed]: Ibn-Es-Sarráj says that the grammarians are as though they were of one consent in holding رُبَّ to be a replicative [app. meaning in a case of this kind, with an affixed pronoun]: (S:) [but it is not always a replicative in a case of this kind; though perhaps it was originally:] AHeyth cites as an ex.

وَرُبَّهُ عَطِبًا أَنْقَذْتُ مِ العَطَبِ [And many a perishing man have I saved from perdition]. (TA. [But the reading commonly found in grammars is مِنْ عَطَبِهْ from his state of perdition.]) The following is an ex. of the use of رُبَّ to denote a small number, [or rather to denote singleness,] أَلَا رُبَّ مَوْلُودٍ وَلَيْسَ لَهُ أَبٌ وَذِى وَلَدٍ لَمْ يَلْدِهِ أَبَوَانِ [Now surely scarce an instance is there of anyone born not having a father, and of anyone having offspring whom two parents have not procreated]; meaning [our Lord] Jesus and Adam: (Mughnee: [but I have substituted يَلْدِهِ for يَلْدَهُ, the reading in my copy of that work: لَمْ يَلْدِهِ is for لَمْ يَلِدْهُ, for the sake of the metre; like as لِمْ أَجْدِ is for لَمْ أَجِدْ:]) and among the many exs. of its use to denote a large number, is the saying, in a trad., يَا رُبَّ كاَسِيَةٍ فِى الدُّنْيَا عَارِيَةٌ يَوْمَ القِيٰمَةِ [O, many a female having clothing in the present state of existence will be naked on the day of resurrection!]; and the saying of an Arab of the desert, after the ending of Ramadán, يَا رُبَّ صَائِمِهِ لَنْ يَعصُومَهُ وَيَا رُبَّ قَائِمِهِ لَنْ يَقُومَهُ [O, many a keeper of its fast shall not keep its fast again! and O, many a passer of its nights in prayer, or per-former of its تَرَاوِيح, shall not pass its nights in prayer, or perform its تراويح, again!]. (Mughnee.) [But in this last ex., and in others, it relates to few in comparison with others, though many abstractedly.] b2: مَا is affixed to رُبَّ &c. in order that a verb may follow it; (S, Mughnee;) and the verb that follows it is generally a preterite, (T, Mughnee,) as to the letter and the meaning: (Mughnee:) you say, رُبَّمَا جَآءَنِى فُلَانٌ [Seldom, or often, such a one came to me, or has come to me]: (T:) sometimes the verb is a future; (T, Mughnee;) but only when it expresses an event of which one is certain: (T:) so in the saying in the Kur [xv. 2], رُبَّمَا يَوَدُّ الَّذينَ كَفَرُوا لَوْ كَانُوا مُسْلِمِينَ, (T, S, M, Mughnee), meaning Often [will those who have disbelieved wish that they had been Muslims]; (Mughnee, Jel;) or seldom, (Zj, T, M, Jel,) because terrors will bereave them of their reason so that they will but seldom recover reason to wish this; (Jel;) for God's threat is true, as though it had come to pass, and therefore the verb here is equivalent to a preterite [which is often used in the Kur and elsewhere in this manner]. (T.) مَا is also sometimes affixed when a noun follows, (T, Mughnee,) or a nominal proposition, and generally restricts رُبَّ

&c. from governing: thus, Aboo-Duwád says, رُبَّمَا الجَامِلُ المُؤَبَّلُ فِيهِمْ وَعَنَا جِيجُ بَيْنَهُنَّ المِهَارُ

[Sometimes, or often, the numerous herd of camels is among them, and there are swift horses, among which are the colts]: another says, making رُبَّ, with مَا affixed, to govern, رُبَّمَا ضَرْبَةٍ بِسَيْفٍ صَقِيلٍ

قَيْنِ بُصْرَى وَطَعْنَةٍ نَجْلَآءَ [Many a stroke with a polished sword of the forging of Busrà, (the Bozrah of the Bible, a city famous for its sword-blades,) and many a wide spear-wound; or, perhaps, few strokes &c.]: (Mughnee: [but I have substituted قَيْنِ for بَيْنَ, which is the reading in my copy of the Mughnee, an evident mistranscription:]) and another, cited by IAar, says, غَارَةٍ ↓ مَاوِىَّ يَا رُبَّتَمَا شَعْوَآءَ كَاللَّذْعَةِ بِالْمِيسَمِ [Máweeyeh, (مَاوِىَّ being an apocopated proper name of a woman, originally مَاوِيَّةُ,) O, many a raid spreading widely and dispersedly, like the burn with the branding-iron]. (T. [In the TT, as from the T, I find, here, بَلْ in the place of يا, which I find in a copy of the T, and which is the reading commonly known.]) رُبٌّ Rob, or inspissated juice, (دِبْس,) of any fruit; i. e., (M, TA,) the first, or clear, juice of the thick residuum of any fruit after it has been pressed (M, K, TA) and cooked: (M, TA:) thick طِلَآء [or expressed juice; such as the inspissated juice of dates, with which a skin for clarified butter is seasoned; see 1, in the latter half of the paragraph]: (S:) or what flows from fresh ripe dates, like honey, when it has been cooked [and so rendered thick]; before which it is called صَقْرٌ: (Msb in the present art. and in art. صقر:) what is prepared by coction from, or of, dates: (TA:) expressed juice of grapes, and of apples, &c., cooked and [so] thickened: (KL:) and dregs, (K,) or black dregs, (IDrd, M,) of clarified butter, (IDrd, M, K,) and of olive-oil: (IDrd, M:) pl. رُبُوبٌ and رِبَابٌ (S) [and pl. pl. (i. e. pl. of رُبُوبٌ) رُبُوبَاتٌ, which means sorts, or species, of رُبّ]

A2: See also رُبَّى.

رَبَّةٌ: see رَبٌّ, in three places. b2: الرَّبَّةُ was also the name of A Kaabeh [or square temple], (M, K,) in Nejrán, (M,) belonging to [the tribe of] Medh-hij (M, K) and Benu-l-Hárith-Ibn-Kaab, who held it in honour. (M.) In a trad. of 'Orweh (K, TA) Ibn-Mes'ood Eth-Thakafee, (TA,) it is applied to El-Lát (اللَّاتُ), (K, TA,) the rock which [the tribe of] Thakeef worshipped, at Et-Táïf. (TA.) And in another trad., it is said to be the name of A temple of [the tribe of] Thakeef, which, when they became Muslims, was demolished by El-Mugheereh. (TA.) b3: and رَبَّةٌ, (K,) or دَارٌ رَبَّةٌ, (M,) signifies A large house or mansion. (M, K.) A2: See also رُبَّى.

رُبَّةٌ A party, division, sect, or distinct body or class, of men: (M:) or a large assembly or company: (K:) or a myriad; i. e. ten thousand: (M, K:) or thereabout: (M:) and ↓ رِبّةٌ signifies the same: (M, K:) or this signifies a company [of men]: (T:) the pl. of the former is رِبَابٌ: (S, M:) and that of the latter is أَرِبَّةٌ: (T, K:) by Th [and in the K], the former pl. is said to be a pl. of رِبَّةٌ; but this is a mistake. (M.) b2: [Hence, the pl.] رِبَابٌ signifies Companions. (K.) b3: And hence [also], i. e., as pl. of الرُّبَةُ, (S, M,) الرِّبَابُ is an appellation of The [confederate] tribes of Dabbeh; (M, K, TA;) or Teym and 'Adee and 'Okl; (T, TA;) or Teym and 'Adee and 'Owf and Thowr and Ashyab; (TA; [but for the orthography of the last of these names I have found no authority; it is written in the TA اشيب, without any syll. signs;]) and Dabbeh was their paternal uncle; (TA;) or five tribes which united in a confederacy, consisting of Dabbeh and Thowr and 'Okl and Teym and 'Adee: (S:) they were thus called because of their division into distinct bodies; (M;) or because they collected themselves (As, Th, S, TA) in distinct bodies: (Th, M, TA:) or because they united in a confederacy against Temeem Ibn-Murr: (AO, M, TA:) or because they dipped their hands in some رُبّ, and formed a confederacy over it: (As, T, M, K:) or, as some say, because they congregated, and became like the رِبَاب [or bundle] of arrows [used in the game called المَيْسِر]: (TA:) the rel. n. is ↓ رُبِّىٌّ, formed from the sing., (Sb, S, M,) accord. to a rule generally observed except when a [single] man has a pl. word for his name, as كِلَابٌ &c. (S, TA.) b4: The sing. (رُبَّةٌ) also signifies Plenty, or abundance, of the means of subsistence: (K:) and constant, or inseparable, prosperity. (Khálid Ibn-Jembeh, TA.) A2: See also رُبَّى.

رِبَّةٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, first sentence. b2: [Hence its pl.] أَرِبَّةٌ signifies Confederates; (S, IB, K;) [or] it is for ذَوُو أَرِبَّةٍ

having covenants; أَرِبَّةٌ being said by AAF to be pl. of رِبَابٌ in the sense of عَهْدٌ. (IB, TA.) A2: Also A species of plant, (S, M, Msb, K,) of the [season called] صَيْف, (M,) remaining in the end of the صَيْف: (Msb:) or the name of a number of plants which do not dry up in the صَيْف, remaining green in the winter and the صيف [or summer]; among which are the حُلَّب and the رُخَامَى and the مَكْر and the عَلْقَى or عَلْقًى: [see رَبْلٌ:] or a certain soft, or tender, herb, or leguminous plant: (TA:) or any plant that is green in the hot season: or certain species of trees, or of plants, undefined: (M:) pl. رِبَبٌ. (S, Msb.) [In the dial. of Egypt, Alexandrian trefoil (بِرْسِيم, q. v.,) of the second and third crops.] b2: Also A certain tree: as some say, the tree of the خَرُّوب [an appellation generally applied to the carob, or locust-tree]. (M, K.) رَبَبٌ, (S, M, K,) or مَآءٌ رَبَبٌ, (S, TA,) Much water, (S, M, K,) collected together: (M:) or sweet-water: (S, K:) accord. to Th, it means مَا رَبَّبَهُ الطِينُ [app. such (water) as the clay has collected; for تَرَبَّبَ signifying تَجَمَّعَ is probably quasi-pass. of رَبَّبَ, so that this last seems to signify جَمَّعَ]. (M.) رُبَتَ and رَبَتَ &c.; and رُبَتَمَا and رَبَتَمَا &c.: see رُبَّ.

رَبَابٌ Clouds: (M:) or white clouds: (S, K:) or clouds that one sees beneath other clouds, (S,) or clouds suspended beneath other clouds, (M,) sometimes white and sometimes black: (S, M:) this latter is said by IB to be the signification commonly known: (TA:) or clouds consisting of an accumulation of parts: (A 'Obeyd, T:) n. un. with ة. (A 'Obeyd, S, K.) Hence الرَّبَابُ as a proper name of a woman. (A 'Obeyd, T, S.) A2: Also A certain instrument of diversion, [meaning, of music,] (K,) having strings, (TA,) with which one plays [lit. beats]. (K.) [The رباب in common use among the Arabs in the present day is a kind of viol. A specimen of it is figured and described in my work on the Modern Egyptians. Being an instrument of remarkable simplicity, it is probably similar to the ancient رباب.] Memdood Ibn-'Abd-Allah El-Wásitee Er-Rabábee became proverbial for his musical skill with the رباب. (K.) A3: See also رُبَّانٌ.

رُبَابٌ: see رُبَّى, of which it is an anomalous pl.: A2: and see also رُبَّانٌ.

رِبَابٌ: see رِبَابَةٌ, in two places. b2: Also (tropical:) Tithes, or tenths; syn. عُشُورٌ: (S, M, K:) from the same word signifying “ a covenant. ” (S.) b3: In the phrase يُعْطِيهَا الأَمَانَ رِبَابُهَا, ending a verse of Aboo-Dhu-eyb, describing some asses, رِبَاب is said to signify An oath, or a promise, which the owner of the asses takes of a people to permit those asses to water: or the poet means that the person giving those asses permission to water gives to their owner an arrow, of those used in the game called المَيْسِر, [as a token,] to show that they have received permission to water, and that no one may offer them any opposition: (TA:) some say that رِبَابُهَا here means their owners: (M:) [holding this last opinion,] Sh says that رِبَاب in this verse is a pl. of رَبٌّ. (TA.) A2: It is also a pl. of رُبَّةٌ; (S, M;) not of رِبَّةٌ, as it is said to be by Th [and in the K]. (M.) A3: See also 1, last sentence.

A4: And see رُبَّانٌ.

رَبُوبٌ: see رَبِيبٌ.

A2: See also رَبٌّ, of which it is said in the M to be app. a quasi-pl. n.

رَبِيبٌ Reared, fostered, brought up, fed, or nourished; [and taken good care of, until the age of puberty; (see 1;)] as also ↓ مَرْبُوبٌ; (S, M, K;) both applied to a boy: (S, M:) and in like manner applied to a horse: (M:) or the latter epithet, applied to a horse, (tropical:) tended well, or taken good care of: (A:) the former is also applied to a gazelle; (IAar, K in art. دخل;) [as meaning (assumed tropical:) brought up in, or near, the house or tent, and there fed;] like أَهْلِىٌّ: (TA in that art.:) and [its fem.] رَبِيبَةٌ is applied to a ewe or she-goat, (شَاةٌ, K,) meaning (assumed tropical:) brought up in the tent, or house, for the sake of her milk; (S, K; [see also رُبَّى;]) pl. رَبَائِبُ; (S;) this last being applied to sheep or goats that are tied near to the tents, or houses, and there fed, and that do not go forth to pasture; (M, TA;) of which it is said that none are to be taken for the poor-rate. (TA.) b2: [Hence, A step-son,] a man's wife's son (T, S, M, A, Msb, K) by another husband; (T, S, M, A, K;) as also ↓ رَبُوبٌ: (T, K:) pl. أَرِبَّآءُ. (Msb.) And رَبِيبَةٌ [A step-daughter;] a woman's husband's daughter by another wife: (S:) or a man's wife's daughter (T, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K) by another husband; (T, M, A;) because he rears her: (Mgh:) pl. رَبَائِبُ (A, Mgh, Msb) and sometimes رَبِيبَاتٌ. (Msb.) b3: Also, and ↓ رَابٌّ, (T, M, K,) both syn., like شَهِيدٌ and شَاهِدٌ, and خَبِيرٌ and خَابِرٌ, (TA,) or the latter, (T, S,) mentioned by IAar, is the correct term, (T,) [A step-father;] the husband of a mother (T, S, M, K) who has a child by another husband. (T.) And رَبِيبَةٌ and ↓ رَابَّةٌ, (T,) or the latter [only], (S, K,) [A stepmother;] the wife of a father (T, S, K) who has a child by another wife. (T.) رَبِيبَةٌ also signifies [A foster-mother;] a woman who has the charge of a child, who carries him, and takes care of him, and rears, or fosters, him; (Th, S, M, Msb, K;) like ↓ رَابَّةٌ; the former being of the measure فَعِلَيةٌ in the sense of فَاعِلَةٌ. (Msb.) أَربَّآءُ النَّبِىّ [meaning The foster-fathers of the Prophet] is an appellation given to the people [of the tribe of Saad] among whom Mohammad was suckled; as though اربّآء were pl. of رَبِيبٌ [as it is said to be in one of the senses mentioned above]. (TA.) b4: And رَبِيبٌ signifies also A confederate; a person with whom one unites in a confederacy, league, or covenant. (M, K.) b5: And A king. (M, K.) رِبَابَةٌ: see رُبُوبِيَّةٌ.

A2: Also A covenant, compact, confederacy, or league; (S, M, K;) as also ↓ رِبَابٌ, (M, K,) of which latter, in this sense, the pl. is أَرِبَّةٌ. (AAF, IB, TA.) [See رِبَّةٌ, second sentence.]) A3: And A thing [or case] resembling a quiver (كِنَانَة), in which the arrows of the game called المَيْسِر are enclosed together: (S:) or a piece of skin, (T,) or a piece of thin skin, (Lh, M, TA,) in which the arrows are enclosed, (Lh, T, M, TA,) resembling a quiver (كنانة): (TA:) or a piece of rag, (M, K, TA,) or of skin, (TA,) in which the arrows are enclosed (M, K, TA) or bound: (TA:) or a piece of thin skin which is bound upon the hand of the man who takes forth the arrows (K, TA) of that game, (TA,) lest he should know the feel of an arrow for the owner of which he has an affection: (K, TA:) or a small cord with which the arrows are bound [together]: or the arrows [themselves] collectively: (M, K:) sometimes it is used in this last sense: (S:) and ↓ رِبَابٌ also seems to be used in like manner; as meaning the رِبَابَة of the arrows of the game of الميسر. (TA.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce أَفَاضَ in art. فيض.]

رُبُوبَةٌ: see رُبُوبِيَّةٌ.

رَبَابىٌّ A player on the رَبَاب [q. v.]. (MA, K.) رَبُوبِىٌّ, (M, K,) with fet-h [to the ر], (K,) a rel. n. from الرَّبُّ, deviating from rule: so in the phrase عِلْمٌ رَبُوبِىٌّ [Knowledge, science, or doctrine, relating to the Lord, i. e., to God]. (M, K.) رُبُوبِيَّةٌ [Lordship; or the state, or quality, of such as is termed رَبٌّ i. e. a lord, a possessor, an owner, or a proprietor; &c.: and, with the article ال particularly godship, godhead, or deity:] a subst. from الرَّبُّ; (T, * S, * M, K;) as also ↓ رِبَابَةٌ [which seems to be properly an inf. n. of 1 in the sense first explained]. (M, K.) A2: Also, (M, K,) or ↓ رُبُوبَةٌ, (so in a copy of the K,) The state, or condition, of a مَمْلُوك [or slave]. (M, K.) رُبَّتَ and رَبَّتَ &c.; and رُبَّتَمَا and رَبَّتَمَا &c.: see رُبَّ, in five places.

رُبَّى, applied to a ewe or she-goat (شَاةٌ), (S, M, &c.,) That has brought forth: (M, Msb, K:) and so if her young one has died: (M, K:) or that has recently brought forth: (Lh, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K:) or that has brought forth twenty days before: (M:) or that has brought forth two months before: (El-Umawee, S, M:) or that is followed, (M,) or accompanied, (As, Mgh,) by her young one: (As, M, Mgh:) or that is confined in the tent, or house, for the sake of her milk: (Msb: [see also رَبِيبَةٌ, voce رَبِيبٌ:]) accord. to Az, (S, Msb,) it is applied to a she-goat, (S, M, Msb,) and رَغُوثٌ is applied to a ewe: (M:) accord. to others, the former is applied to a she-goat and a ewe, and sometimes to a she-camel: (S, Msb:) the pl. is ↓ رُبَابٌ, (As, T, S, M, Mgh, Msb, K,) which is extr. [in form]: (M, K:) Lh mentions the phrase غَنَمٌ رُبَابٌ, or رِبَابٌ, which, he says, is rare. (M.) b2: See also رُبَّانٌ, in two places.

A2: A benefit, favour, boon, or good. (AA, T, K.) [See an ex. in the first paragraph of art. جشأ.] b2: A want; (AA, T, K;) as in the saying, لِى عِنْدَ فُلَانٍ رُبَّى [I have a want for such a one to supply, or accomplish]. (AA, T.) A3: A child's nurse; syn. دَايَةٌ. (AA, T. In one copy of the T بابه; and in the TA راية. [Perhaps the right reading is رَابَّةٌ, meaning a foster-mother.]) A4: A firm knot: (AA, T, K:) [and so, app., ↓ رُبَّانٌ, if correctly written thus, in the instance here following.] You say, إِنْ كُنْتَ

إِزْرِكَ ↓ بِى تَشهدُّ ظَهْرَكَ فَأَرْخِ بِرُبَّانِ, (TA,) or بِرُبَّا

إِزْرِكَ (so in the TT, as from the M, [as though for بِرُبَّى,]) and مِنع رُبَّى إِزْرِكَ, (T, TA,) a prov., meaning (assumed tropical:) If thou place thy reliance upon me, then let me weary myself, and enjoy thou relaxation and rest: (T, TA:) here رُبَّى [properly] signifies a firm knot. (T.) [See also a similar prov. in Freytag's Arab. Prov. i. 24.]) A5: Also a name of Jumádà-l-Oolà [the fifth month of the Arabian calendar]; and so ↓ رُبٌّ: (M, K:) and likewise, (K,) or accord. to Kr, (M,) a name of Jumádà-l-Ákhireh [the sixth month]; and so ↓ رُبَّةُ: (M, K:) and this last likewise, (K, there expressly said to be with damm,) or ↓ رَبَّةُ, (so accord. to the M as transcribed in the TT,) a name of Dhu-l-Kaadeh [the eleventh month]: (M, K:) thus these months were called in the Time of Ignorance. (M. [See also شَهْرٌ: and see رُنَّى or الرُّنَّى, in art. رن.]) رَبِّىٌّ: see رَبَّانِىٌّ. b2: And for its pl., رَبِّيُّونَ, see رِبِّىٌّ, in two places.

رُبِّىٌّ rel. n. of رُبَّةٌ, q. v. (Sb, S, M.) b2: See also its pl., رُبِّيُّونَ, in the next paragraph, in two places.

رِبِّىٌّ sing. of رِبِّيُّونَ (T, S, K,) which signifies Thousands (Fr, Th, T, S, K) of men: (S, K:) accord. to Akh, it is from الرَّبُّ; and if so, it is ↓ رَبِّيُّونَ, with fet-h to the ر: but accord. to Fr, it is from رِبَّةٌ, meaning “ a company: ” (Th, T:) Zj says that it is رِبِّيُّونَ and ↓ رُبِّيُّونَ, with kesr to the ر and also with damm to the ر, and signifies a numerous company: he adds that رِبَّةٌ is said by some to signify “ ten thousand; ” and that ربّيُون is said to signify learned, pious, patient men; and that each of these sayings is good: accord. to Aboo-Tálib, it signifies numerous companies: (T:) [in the Kur iii. 140,] El-Hasan read ↓ رُبِّيُّونَ; and Ibn-' Abbas, ↓ رَبِّيُّونَ; the former with damm, and the latter with fet-h, to the ر. (L, TA.) b2: See also رَبَّانِىٌّ.

رَبَّانٌ: see the next paragraph, in four places.

رُبَّانٌ The first, or beginning, or commencement, or the first and fresh state, of anything; (As, A 'Obeyd, T;) [and so ↓ رَبَّانٌ &c., as appears from what follows.] You say, أَتَيْتُهُ فِى رُبَّانِ شَبَابِهِ, (T,) and شبابه ↓ رَبَّانِ, or شبابه ↓ رِبَّانِ, (accord. to different copies of the T,) and شبابه ↓ رُبَابِ, (T,) and شبابه ↓ رَبَابِ, or شبابه ↓ رِبَابِ, (accord. to different copies of the T,) and شبابه ↓ رُبَّى, all meaning [I came to him] in the beginning, or first and fresh state, of his youth. (T.) and اِفْعَلْ ذٰلِكَ الأَمْرَ بِرُبَّانِهِ Do thou that thing in its first and fresh state: so accord. to ISk: and hence, he says, ↓ شَاةٌ رُبَّى [explained above]. (S.) And أَخَذْتُ الشَّىْءَ بِرُبَّانِهِ, (As, S, K, *) and ↓ بِرَبَّانِهِ, with damm and with fet-h, (K,) i. e. [I took the thing] in its first state: (K:) or altogether, (As, S, K,) not leaving of it aught. (As, S.) They said also, ذَرْهُ بِرُبَّانٍ [app. meaning Leave thou him early, before he acquire more power]: and Th cites the following [as an ex.]: فَذَرْهُمْ بِرُبَّانٍ وَإِلَّا تَذَرْهُمُ يُذِيقُوكَ مَا فِيهِمْ وَإِنْ كَانَ أَكْثَرَا [which seems to mean Then leave thou them early, before they acquire more power; for if thou do not, or wilt not, leave them, they will make thee to taste what is in them, though it be more]. (M.) b2: Also, accord. to A 'Obeyd, The chief, or main, part or portion of a constellation: or, accord. to As, the aggregate thereof: or, accord. to AO, ↓ رَبَّانٌ, with fet-h, has this meaning: (T:) or both signify a company or an assembly, or an aggregate or assemblage. (K, TA.) A2: Also A captain of sailors (Sh, K) in the sea; (Sh;) and so ↓ رُبَّانِىٌّ: (Sh, K:) one skilled in navigation: pl. [or rather coll. n. of the latter]

رُبَّانِيَّةٌ. (TA voce رَهْنَامَجٌ.) A3: See also رُبَّى, in two places.

رِبَّانٌ: see the next preceding paragraph, second sentence.

رَبَّانِىٌّ (T, S, M, A, K) and ↓ رِبِّىٌّ (M,) or ↓ رِبِّىٌّ, (A, KL,) One who devotes himself to religious services or exercises, or applies himself to acts of devotion; (S, A, K;) who possesses a knowledge of God: (T, S, K, KL:) or a learned man: (T:) or the first signifies, (M,) or signifies also, (K,) and so the second, (M,) i. q. حَبْرٌ [i. e. a learned man, or particularly of the Jews, &c.; or a good, or righteous, man]; (M, K;) and a lord, or master, of knowledge or science: or a worshipper of the Lord (الرَّبّ): (M:) or a learned man, a teacher of others, who nourishes people with the small matters of knowledge, or science, before the great: (IAar, T:) or a learned man firmly grounded in knowledge, or science, and religion: or a learned man who practices what he knows and instructs others: or one of high rank in knowledge, or science: or learned with respect to what is lawful and what is unlawful, and what is commanded and what is forbidden: (TA:) رَبَّانِىٌّ is a rel. n. from رَبَّانٌ; or from الرَّبُّ meaning “ God: ” (TA, and some copies of the K:) the ا and ن being added to give intensiveness to the signification; (M;) or, as Sb says, to denote a special reference to the knowledge of the Lord, as though the word signified one possessing a knowledge of the Lord exclusively of other branches of knowledge; (T;) so that it is like لِحْيَانِىٌّ, (T, M, and so in some copies of the K,) meaning “ long-bearded,” (T,) or “ largebearded,” (M,) and رَقَبَانِىٌّ, “thick-necked,” and شَعْرَانِىٌّ, “having much hair: ” (T:) or it is a Syriac word; (TA, and some copies of the K;) or Hebrew; and was unknown to the [pagan] Arabs, and known only to the men of law and science: (TA:) the pl. is رَبَّانِيُّونَ, (T, S,) occurring in the Kur iii. 73 (S) [and v. 48 and 68].

رُبَّانِىٌّ: see رُبَّانٌ, last sentence but one.

رَبَّانِيَّةٌ The quality denoted by the epithet رَبَّانِىٌّ [q. v.]. (A.) رَبْرَبٌ A herd (T, S, M, K) of oxen, (T,) [i. e.] of wild oxen (بَقَر الوَحْش): (S, M, K:) or, as some say, of gazelles: or, accord. to Kr, a number of [wild] oxen together, less than ten: it has no sing., or n. un. (M.) رَابٌّ; and its fem., with ة: see رَبِيبٌ in three places.

أَرِبَّةٌsaid in the T and K to be pl. of رِبَّةٌ [q. v.]: and said by AAF to be pl. of رِبَابٌ.

مَرَبٌّ A place of collecting (T, S, M, A) of people: (M, A:) a place of alighting: (M, K:) a place of abiding, or dwelling, and congregating. (M.) [Hence,] مَرَبُّ الإِبِلِ The place where the camels keep, or remain. (T, S.) b2: [Hence also,] فُلَانٌ مَرَبٌّ (assumed tropical:) Such a one is a person who collects, or congregates, people. (T, S, M, K. *) [and hence,] فُلَانٌ مَرَبٌّ لِبَنِى فُلَانٍ (assumed tropical:) Such a one is an object of resort for his counsel and authority to the sons of such a one. (TA in art. جمع.) A2: Also, and ↓ مِرْبَابٌ, (M, K,) Land abounding with plants, or herbage; (K;) or with رِبَّة [q. v.]: (TA:) or land in which there ceases not to be moisture; and so ↓ مَرَبَّةٌ: or ↓ مرْبَابٌ signifies land abounding with plants, or herbage, and with people. (M.) مُرِبٌّ Anything keeping, or cleaving, to a thing. (M. [See its verb, 4]) You say نَاقَةٌ مُرِبٌّ A she-camel keeping to, and affecting, her young one, and the stallion. (Az, TA.) And إِبِلٌ مَرَابُّ [originally مَرَابِبُ, pl. of مُرِبٌّ,] Camels keeping in a place; remaining in it. (T, S.) and فَقْرٌ مُرِبٌّ (assumed tropical:) Constant, inseparable, poverty: occurring in a trad.: or the epithet there is مُلِبٌّ. (IAth.) مَرَبَّةٌ: see مَرَبٌّ.

مُرَبَّبٌ Made [or preserved] with رُبّ [or inspissated juice]; (S, K;) like as مُعَسَّلٌ signifies “ made [or preserved] with عَسَل [or honey]: ” (S:) you say زَنْجَبِيلٌ مُرَبَّبٌ and مُرَبًّى [ginger so preserved]: and ↓ مُرَبَّبَاتٌ signifies Preserves, or confections, made with رُبّ; (S, K;) and in like manner مُرَبَّيَاتٌ, except that this is from التَّرْبِيَةُ [inf. n. of رَبَّى]. (S.) b2: Also Oil of which the grain (حَبّ [perhaps a mistranscription for حُبّ i. e. jar]) whence it has been prepared, or taken, has been perfumed (↓ رُبِّبَ): (T, TA:) or oil perfumed with sweet-smelling plants; as also ↓ مَرْبُوبٌ and مُرَبًّى. (A.) مُرَبَّبَاتٌ: see the next preceding paragraph.

مِرْبَابٌ: see مَرَبٌّ, in two places.

مَرْبُوبٌ: see رَبِيبٌ. b2: Also A slave; a bondman; syn. مَمْلُوكٌ [lit. possessed, and now particularly applied to a male white slave]. (M, K.) العِبَادُ مَرْبُوبُونَ لِلّٰهِ means [Mankind (lit. the servants of God) are] bondmen (مَمْلُوكُونَ) [to God]. (M.) b3: A skin for clarified butter &c. seasoned with رُبّ [or inspissated juice]. (T, S.) [And A jar smeared with tar or pitch: see 1.] b4: See also مُرَبَّبٌ.

مُرْتَبٌّ One who confers a benefit, or benefits. (K.) b2: And One on whom a benefit is conferred, or on whom benefits are conferred. (K.)
رب: الرِّبِّيُّ والرَّبّانِيُّوْنَ: نُسِبُوا إلى الرَّبِّ تَبَارَكَ وتَعَالى؛ وإلى التَّأَلُّهِ والعِبَادِةِ.
وكُلُّ مَنْ مَلَكَ شَيْئاً فهو رَبُّه ورَبِيْبُه. وإنَّه لَمَرْبُوْبٌ بَيِّنُ الرُّبُوْبَةِ: أي مَمْلُوْكٌ. ورَبَّني يَرُبُّني رَبّاً: أي تَوَلَّى أمْري ومَلَكَه. وجَمْعُ الرَّبِّ أرْبَابٌ ورُبُوْبٌ.
والمَرْبُوْبُ: المَحْظُوْرُ عليه.
والرَّبُّ: السَّيِّدُ أيضاً، رَبَّبَه على نَفْسِه.
وفُلانٌ مَرْبُوْبُ المَنْزِلِ: أي مَحْفُوْظُ المَنْزِلِ.
والرُّبّانُ: رَبُّ السَّفِيْنَةِ وسَيِّدُها، والجَمِيْعُ الرَّبَابِنَةُ.
والرَّبَابُ: اسْمٌ لأحْيَاءِ ضَبَّةَ، والنِّسْبَةُ إليهم رِبَابِيٌّ، وسُمُّوا بذلكَ لأنَّهم تَرَبَّبُوا أي تَجَمَّعُوا. والمَرَبُّ: المَجْمَعُ.
ورَجُلٌ رِبِّيٌّ: حَسَنُ القِيَامِ على اليَتِيْمِ. وهو العالِمُ أيضاً.
وتَرَبَّبَ أرْضَ كذا: أي زَعَمَ أنَّه رَبُّها.
وأرْضٌ تَرْتَبُّ الثَّرى: أي تُمْسِكُه.
والرَّبَبُ والرَّبَابُ: السَّحَابث الذي فيه ماءٌ، الواحِدَةُ رَبَابَةٌ. وأَرَبَّتِ السَّحَابُ: دامَ مَطَرُها. وأرْضٌ مَرَبٌّ: لا يَزَالُ بها مَطَرٌ، ومِرْبَابٌ: كذلك.
ومالٌ عليه رُبَّةُ الرَّبِيْعِ: أي مَسْحَتُه.
وأرْضٌ رَبَّةٌ ومَرَبٌّ ورَابَّةٌ: أي مُمْسِكَةٌ للثَّرى.
ورَبَّ المَرْعى الماشِيَةَ: أي أعْجَبَها ووَافَقَها. والمَكانُ رَابٌّ لها، وهي مُرَبَّةٌ به، أو مُرِبٌّ به: أي سَدِكٌ به.
ومَرَبٌّ من النّاسِ والوُحُوْشِ: مَسْكَنُها. وأرَبَّ بالمَكانِ: أقَامَ به. والمَكانُ مِرْبَابٌ ومَرَبٌّ.
ورَبٌّ من مَطَرٍ ورُبٌّ: لَيْسَ بكَثِيرٍ.
ورَبَبْتُ نِعْمَتِي عِنْدَه رَبّاً: إذا زِدْت فيها.
ورَبَبْتُ المُهْرَ والصَّبِيَّ، ويُثَقَّلُ أيضاً. والرَّبِيْبَةُ: الحاضِنَةُ.
ورَبِيْبَةُ الرَّجُلِ: ابْنَةُ امْرَأَتِه، وابْنُها أيضاً.
والرّابُّ: زَوْجُ المَرْأَةِ، ويُخَفَّفُ أيضاً.
والرّابُّ أيضاً: ابْنُ امْرَأَةِ الرَّجُلِ، وكذلك الرَّبُ مُخَفَّفٌ بمَعْنى المُشَدَّدِ.
وأُرِبَّ فلانٌ فلاناً: أي جُعِلَ رَبِيْباً له؛ إِرْبَاباً. وتَرَبَّبْتُه وارْتَبَبْتُه: بمَعْنى رَبَبْتُه. ورَبَبْتُ في بَني فلانٍ أَرُبُّ رَبَابَةً: أي نَشَأْتُ.
ورَبِيْبُ الفَلاَةِ: الظَّبْيُ والوَحْشُ.
والرَّبِيْبُ والرَّبَبُ: التّلْمِيْذُ.
والتَّرْبِيْبُ: أنْ تُرَبِّبَ شَيْئاً بعَسَلٍ وبخَلٍّ. ودُهْنٌ مُرَبَّبٌ: مَطْبُوْخٌ.
ورَبَبْتُ أمْري أَرُبُّه رِبَابَةً: أي أصْلَحْته. وتَرَكْتُه في رِبَابَةِ أمْرِهم: أي في إصْلاَحِه. والرَّبُوْبُ: ما يُصْلَحُ به.
والرَّبُوْبُ من الغَنَمِ: التي تَرْضَعُها فيها.
والرَّبْرَبُ: القَطِيْعُ من بَقَرِ الوَحْشِ.
والرُّبّى: الشّاةُ الحَدِيْثَةُ النِّتَاجِ، والجَمِيْعُ رُبَابٌ ورِبَابٌ. وهي في رِبَابِها ما بَيْنَها وبَيْنَ عِشْرِيْنَ يَوْماً. ورَبَّتِ النَّعْجَةُ والشّاةُ تَرُبُّ رَبّاً: إذا وَضَعَتْ.
والرُّبّى: أوَّلُ الشَّبَابِ.
والعَيْشُ برُبّانِه: أي بِحِدْثَانِه. وأتَيْتُه على رُبّانِ ذاكَ: أي حِيْنِه.
وفي المَثَلِ: " إنْ كُنْتَ بي تَشُدُّ أزْرَكَ فأَرْخِ برُبّانٍ أزْرَكَ ".
ورُبّى: اسْمُ جُمَادى الأُوْلى في الجاهِلِيَّةِ، وقد ذَكَرَه بالنُّوْنِ.
والرِّبَّةُ: نَبَاتٌ يَنْبُتُ في الصَّيْفِ، والجَمِيْعُ الرِّبَبُ.
والرُّبُّ: سُلاَفُ الخاثِرِ من كُلِّ شَيْءٍ. ورَبَبْتُ الطَّعَامَ وهو مَرْبُوْبٌ: جَعَلْت فيه الرُّبَّ.
والرِّبَابَةُ: جَمِيْعُ القِدَاحِ، وقيل: خِرْقَةُ القِدَاحِ، والكِنَانَةُ أيضاً.
والرَّبَابُ: صاحِبُ الرِّبَابَةِ.
والرِّبَابُ: الوِعَاءُ. والعُشُوْرُ. والعَهْدُ والمِيْثَاقُ، وجَمْعُه أَرِبَّةٌ. ورُبَّ: كَلِمَةٌ تُفْرِدُ واحِداً من جَمِيعٍ، وتُخَفَّفُ. ويقولونَ: رُبَّةَ ما كانَ ذاكَ؛ ورُبَةَ مُشَدَّدٌ ومُخَفَّفٌ. وتُفْتَحُ الرَّاءُ من رُبَّ. ويقولون: لَرُبَّتي أجْرَأُ من فلانٍ: أي رُبَّما كُنْتُ كذلك. ورَبَةُ رَجُلاً قائماً.
وماءٌ رَبَبٌ: أي كَثِيْرٌ. وقَوْمٌ مُرِبُّوْنَ: كَثُرُوْا وكَثُرَتْ أمْوَالُهم.
والرِّبَّةُ: الجَمَاعَةُ من النَّاسِ، وجَمْعُها الرِّبَابُ. والرَّبَابَةُ: نَحْوُ الرِّبَّةِ.
والرِّبَابَةُ: الإِحْسَانُ. والتَّعَهُّدُ. وحُسْنُ السِّيَاسَةِ. وقيل: المَمْلَكَةُ.
والرُّبّانُ: رُكْنٌ ضَخْمٌ من أَجَأٍ وسَلْمى؛ سُمِّيَ رُبّاناً لارْتِفَاعِه.

حَوِرَ 

Entries on حَوِرَ  in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Ibn Fāris, Maqāyīs al-Lugha
(حَوِرَ) الْحَاءُ وَالْوَاوُ وَالرَّاءُ ثَلَاثَةُ أُصُولٍ: أَحَدُهَا لَوْنٌ، وَالْآخَرُ الرُّجُوعُ، وَالثَّالِثُ أَنْ يَدُورَ الشَّيْءُ دَوْرًا.

فَأَمَّا الْأَوَّلُ فَالْحَوَرُ: شِدَّةُ بَيَاضِ الْعَيْنِ فِي شِدَّةِ سَوَادِهَا. قَالَ أَبُو عَمْرٍو: الْحَوَرُ أَنْ تَسْوَدَّ الْعَيْنُ كُلُّهَا مِثْلُ الظِّبَاءِ وَالْبَقَرِ. وَلَيْسَ فِي بَنِي آدَمَ حَوَرٌ. قَالَ وَإِنَّمَا قِيلَ لِلنِّسَاءِ حُورُ الْعُيُونِ، لِأَنَّهُنَّ شُبِّهْنَ بِالظِّبَاءِ وَالْبَقَرِ قَالَ الْأَصْمَعِيُّ: مَا أَدْرِي مَا الْحَوَرُ فِي الْعَيْنِ. وَيُقَالُ حَوَّرَتِ الثِّيَابَ، أَيْ بَيَّضْتُهَا، وَيُقَالُ لِأَصْحَابِ عِيسَى عَلَيْهِ السَّلَامُ الْحَوَارِيُّونَ ; لِأَنَّهُمْ كَانُوا يُحَوِّرُونَ الثِّيَابَ، أَيْ يُبَيِّضُونَهَا. هَذَا هُوَ الْأَصْلُ، ثُمَّ قِيلَ لِكُلِّ نَاصِرٍ حَوَارِيٌّ. قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَآلِهِ: " «الزُّبَيْرُ ابْنُ عَمَّتِي وَحَوَارِيِّي مِنْ أُمَّتِي» ". وَالْحَوَارِيَّاتُ: النِّسَاءُ الْبَيْضُ. قَالَ:

فَقُلْ لِلْحَوَارِيَّاتِ يَبْكِينَ غَيْرَنَا ... وَلَا يَبْكِنَا إِلَّا الْكِلَابُ النَّوَابِحُ

وَالْحُوَّارَى مِنَ الطَّعَامِ: مَا حُوِّرَ، أَيْ بُيِّضَ. وَاحْوَرَّ الشَّيْءُ: ابْيَضَّ، احْوِرَارًا. قَالَ:

يَا وَرْدُ إِنِّي سَأَمُوتُ مَرَّهْ ... فَمَنْ حَلِيفُ الْجَفْنَةِ الْمُحَوَرَّهْ

أَيِ الْمُبَيَّضَةِ بِالسَّنَامِ. وَبَعْضُ الْعَرَبِ يُسَمِّي النَّجْمَ الَّذِي يُقَالُ لَهُ الْمُشْتَرِي " الْأَحْوَرَ ".

وَيُمْكِنُ أَنْ يُحْمَلَ عَلَى هَذَا الْأَصْلِ الْحَوَرُ، وَهُوَ مَا دُبِغَ مِنَ الْجُلُودِ بِغَيْرِ الْقَرَظِ وَيَكُونُ لَيِّنًا، وَلَعَلَّ ثَمَّ أَيْضًا لَوْنًا. قَالَ الْعَجَّاجُ:

بِحَجِنَاتٍ يَتَثَقَّبْنَ الْبُهَرْ ... كَأَنَّمَا يَمْزِقْنَ بِاللَّحْمِ الْحَوَرْ يَقُولُ: هَذَا الْبَازِي يُمَزِّقُ أَوْسَاطَ الطَّيْرِ، كَأَنَّهُ يَمْزِقُ بِهَا حَوَرًا، أَيْ يُسْرِعُ فِي تَمْزِيقِهَا.

وَأَمَّا الرُّجُوعُ، فَيُقَالُ حَارَ، إِذَا رَجَعَ. قَالَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى: {إِنَّهُ ظَنَّ أَنْ لَنْ يَحُورَ بَلَى} [الانشقاق: 14] وَالْعَرَبُ تَقُولُ: " الْبَاطِلُ فِي حُورٍ " أَيْ رَجْعٍ وَنَقْصٍ، وَكُلُّ نَقْصٍ وَرُجُوعٍ حُورٌ. قَالَ:

وَالذَّمُّ يَبْقَى وَزَادُ الْقَوْمِ فِي حُورِ

وَالْحَوْرُ: مَصْدَرُ حَارَ حَوْرًا رَجَعَ. وَيُقَالُ: " [نُعُوذُ بِاللَّهِ] مِنَ الْحَوْرِ بَعْدَ الْكَوْرِ ". وَهُوَ النُّقْصَانُ بَعْدَ الزِّيَادَةِ.

وَيُقَالُ: " حَارَ بَعْدَ مَا كَارَ ". وَتَقُولُ: كَلَّمْتُهُ فَمَا رَجَعَ إِلَيَّ حَوَارًا وَحِوَارًا وَمَحُورَةً وَحَوِيرًا.

وَالْأَصْلُ الثَّالِثُ الْمِحْوَرُ: الْخَشَبَةُ الَّتِي تَدُورُ فِيهَا الْمَحَالَةُ. وَيُقَالُ حَوَّرْتُ الْخُبْزَةَ تَحْوِيرًا، إِذَا هَيَّأْتَهَا وَأَدَرْتَهَا لِتَضَعَهَا فِي الْمَلَّةِ.

وَمِمَّا شَذَّ عَنِ الْبَابِ حُوَارُ النَّاقَةِ، وَهُوَ وَلَدُهَا.

عَضَبَ 

Entries on عَضَبَ  in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Ibn Fāris, Maqāyīs al-Lugha
(عَضَبَ) الْعَيْنُ وَالضَّادُ وَالْبَاءُ أَصْلٌ صَحِيحٌ وَاحِدٌ يَدُلُّ عَلَى قَطْعٍ أَوْ كَسْرٍ. قَالَ الْخَلِيلُ: الْعَضْبُ: السَّيْفُ الْقَاطِعُ. وَالْعَضْبُ: الْقَطْعُ نَفْسُهُ. تَقُولُ عَضَبَهُ يَعْضِبُهُ، أَيْ قَطَعَهُ. وَمِنْهُ رَجُلٌ عَضْبُ اللِّسَانِ، وَقَدْ عَضُبَ لِسَانُهُ عُضُوبَا وَعَضُوبَةً. وَهَذَا إِنَّمَا هُوَ تَشْبِيهٌ بِالسَّيْفِ الْعَضْبِ. قَالَ ابْنُ دُرَيْدٍ: " عَضَبْتُ الرَّجُلَ بِلِسَانِي، إِذَا تَنَاوَلْتُهُ بِهِ، شَتَمْتُهُ، وَرَجُلٌ عَضَّابٌ، إِذَا كَانَ شَتَّامًا ". وَعَضَبَنِي الْوَعْكُ أَيْ نَهَكَنِي.

وَمِنَ الْبَابِ: الشَّاةُ الْعَضْبَاءُ: الْمَكْسُورَةُ الْقَرْنِ. وَيُقَالُ إِنَّ الْعَضَبَ يَكُونُ فِي أَحَدِ الْقَرْنَيْنِ. وَذَكَرَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ أَنَّ الْعَضَبَ فِي الْأُذُنِ: أَنْ يَذْهَبَ نِصْفُهَا أَوْ ثُلْثُهَا، وَفِي الْقَرْنِ، إِذَا ذَهَبَ مِنْ مُشَاشِهِ شَيْءٌ.

وَحُكِيَ: رَجُلٌ أَعْضَبُ، أَيْ قَصِيرِ الْيَدِ. وَيُقَالُ إِنَّ الْأَعْضَبَ مِنَ الرِّجَالِ: الَّذِي لَا إِخْوَةَ لَهُ وَلَا نَاصِرَ وَلَا أَحَدَ لَهُ.
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