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مهر
Root entry · 1 derived lemma2 مهّر ذ , inf. n. تَمْهِيرٌ, He desired a colt: (K, TA:) he procured for himself a colt. (JK, K, TA.) [In the CK, and in a MS. copy of the K, we find المَهْر put by mistake for المُهْر.] Aboo-Zubeyd says, describing a lion, أَقْبَلَ يَرْدِى كَمَا يَرْدِى الحِصَانُ اـِلَى مُسْتَعْسِبٍ أَرِبٍ مِنْهُ بِتَمْهِيرِ He came [ beating the ground with his feet ] like as a horse comes [ so beating the ground ] to a man borrowing him for covering, wanting by his means to procure for himself a colt. (TA.) [In the L, and TA, يَرْوِى is put for يردى in both instances: but it is corrected by SM in the margin of the L.]
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مهّرverb
- 1.
أَقْبَلَ يَرْدِى كَمَا يَرْدِى الحِصَانُ اـِلَى
مُسْتَعْسِبٍ أَرِبٍ مِنْهُ بِتَمْهِيرِ