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هر

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

هَارٌّ ذ A dog [ that snarls, or howls, or whines, by reason of his little patience of cold: or] that barks and grins, displaying his fangs: and ↓ هَرَّارٌ signifies the same [but in an intensive manner; that snarls, &c., much: ] or the latter signifies a dog that grins [ much ], displaying his fangs: or that barks much: or that barks [ much ] and grins, displaying his fangs. It is said in a trad., لَا أَعْقِلُ الكَلْبَ ↓ الهَرَّارَ [properly signifying, I will not pay a fine for killing the dog that barks much, is expl. as] meaning, I will not impose anything [as a fine] for the killing of a dog that barks much; because such a dog annoys by his barking. (TA, [see art. عقل.]) ― -b2- عَادَ لَهَا المَطِىُّ هَارًّا The ridingcamels returned to her, or it, one grinning (يَهِرُّ) in the face of another, showing its teeth, in consequence of fatigue. (TA.)

Derived headwords

هَارٌّ
  1. 1.
لَا أَعْقِلُ الكَلْبَ
عَادَ لَهَا المَطِىُّ هَارًّا