عير
Root entry · 1 derived lemma4 اعار الفَرَسَ ذ , (S, K,) and الكَلْبَ, (K,) He (his master) made the horse, and the dog, to go away as though he had escaped, or got loose: (K:) or made him to escape; (TA:) or made him to escape, or get loose, and go away hither and thither, by reason of his exceeding sprightliness. (S.) -A2- أَعْيَرَ النَّصْلَ He made to the iron head or blade of an arrow, or of a spear, or of a sword, or of a knife, or the like, what is called عَيْرٌ. (AA, K.) -A3- أَعَارَتْ حَافِرًا means She (a mare) raised and shifted a hoof; ― -b2- and hence, accord. to Az, اـِعَارَةُ الثِّيَابِ [ The lending of garments ] &c. (L, TA. [See 4 in art. عور.]) -A4- And اعارهُ is also said to signify He fattened him; namely, a horse: ― -b2- and He plucked out the hair of his tail; like أَعْرَاهُ: both of which meanings are mentioned by IKtt and others: ― -b3- and i. q. ضَمَّرَهُ [ He made him lean, or light of flesh, &c.]; from عَارَ “ he went and came. ” (TA.)
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