ابر
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaاـِبْرَةٌ أبار أبر أبره اـبره اـبرة ابره ابرة برى A needle; (T, Msb;) an iron مِسَلَّة: (M, K:) pl. اـِبَرٌ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and اـِبَارٌ. (M, K.) ― -b2- (tropical:) The sting, or extremity of the tail, of a scorpion; (S, * M, A, K;) as also ↓ مِئْبَرٌ; of which latter the pl. is مَاآبِرُ: (A:) and of a bee. (A.) ― -b3- (tropical:) The extremity of a horn. (A.) ― -b4- (tropical:) The [ privy ] member of a man. (TA.) ― -b5- اـِبْرَةٌ الذِّرَاعِ (tropical:) The extremity of the elbow; (Zj in his Khalk el-Insán; and A;) the extremity of the ذِرَاع [here meaning the ulna ] of the arm, (K,) from which the measurer by the cubit measures; (TA;) [this being always done from the extremity of the elbow;] the extremity of the bone from which the measurer by the cubit measures: the extremity of the os humeri which is next to the elbow is called the قَبِيح; and the زُجّ of the elbow is between the قبيح and the ابرة الذراع: (T:) or a small bone, the head of which is large, and the rest slender, compactly joined to the قبيح: (TA voce قبيح:) or the slender part of the ذراع: (S, M: or a bone, (as in some copies of the K,) or small bone, (as in other copies of the K and in the M,) which latter is the right reading, (TA,) even with the extremity of the زَنْد [which is applied to the ulna and to the radius ] of, or from, (من,) the ذراع [or fore arm ] to the extremity of the finger. (M, K.) ― -b6- الاـبْرَةُ also signifies (tropical:) The bone of what is termed وَتَرَةُ [i. e. of the heel-tendon of a man, or of the hock of a beast], (M, K,) which is a small bone adhering to the كَعْب [i. e. to the ankle or to the hock ]: (M, TA:) and [app. more correctly “or”] the slender part of the عرقوب [or hock ] of the horse: (M, * K, * TA:) in the عرقوبان [or two hocks] are [what are termed] اـِبْرَتَانِ, which are the external extremity of each hock. (S.) ― -b7- See also مِئْبَرَةٌ.
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