ندر
Root entry · 1 derived lemma4 اندرهُ ذ , trans. of نَدَرَ, He made it to fall, or to go, or come, out, or forth, from another thing, or from other things; [&c.: see 1:] (Msb:) he made it to fall. (S, K.) You say, ضَرَبَ يَدَهُ بَالسَّيْفِ فَأَنْدَرَهَا [ He struck his arm, or hand, with the sword, and made it to fall. ] (S.) And انْدَرَ مِنَ الحِسَابِ كَذَا (assumed tropical:) [ He made such a thing to fall out, he threw it out, from the reckoning ]. (S.) And أَنْدَرَ البِكَارَةَ فِى الدِّيَةِ (tropical:) He threw out, or rejected, the young camels in the mulct for homicide. (A.) [See also 6.] And أَنْدَرَ عَنْهُ مِنْ مَالِهِ كَذَا (tropical:) He took forth (أَخْرَجَ) from him, of his property, such a thing. (M, K, TA.) And أَنْدَرْتُ يَدَ فُلَانٍ عَنْ مَالِى (tropical:) I caused [ the hand of ] such a one to cease from freely disposing of my property. (A.) ― -b2- اندر He said, or did, something extraordinary, or strange. (IKtt.)
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