نهر
Root entry · 1 derived lemma4 انهر ذ : see 1. in three places. -A2- (tropical:) He made blood to flow: (S:) or to appear and flow: (K:) or to flow amply and copiously: (Mgh:) or to flow with force: (Msb:) or he poured it forth copiously. (TA.) It is said in a trad., أَنْهِرِ الدَّمَ بِمَا شِئْتَ اـِلَّا مَا كَانَ مِنْ سِنِّ أَوْ ظُفُرٍ [ Make thou the blood to flow, &c., with what thou pleasest, except with what is made of a tooth or a talon. ] (Mgh, Msb.) The issuing forth of the blood from the place of slaughter is likened to the flowing of water in a river. (TA.) ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) He made it wide; (S, K;) namely, a spear-wound or the like, (S, TA,) or a نَهْر [or channel of a river], as is implied in the K, but in other lexicons as in the S. (TA.) -A3- He was, or became, in day-time: (S, * K, * TA:) he entered upon day-time: (MS:) from النَّهَارُ. (S.)
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