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قشر

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

1 قَشَرَهُ ذ , aor. قَشِرَ and قَشُرَ , inf. n. قَشْرٌ; and ↓ قشّرهُ, (S, M, Msb, K,) inf. n. تَقْشِيرٌ; (S;) He divested or stripped it of, or stripped off or removed from it, namely a branch, (S, Msb,) or other thing, (S,) its قِشْر [i. e. peel, rind, bark, coat, covering, husk, shale or shell, crust, scab, skin, or outer integument, or superficial part; he, or it, pared, peeled, rinded, barked, decorticated, husked, shelled, scaled, flayed, skinned, or excoriated, it; he, or it, stripped off, scraped off, rubbed off, abraded, or otherwise removed, its outer covering or integument, or superficial part ]; (S, Msb;) but the ↓ latter verb has an intensive signification; (Msb;) [or denotes frequency, or repetition, of the action, or its application to many objects, as well as muchness;] he pared off, or removed, its peel, rind, bark, or the like, (لِحَاآءَهُ,) or its skin: (M, K:) [and he pared, peeled, stripped, scraped, or rubbed, it off; namely, anything superficial, and generally a thing adhering to the surface of another thing, as, for instance, peel and the like, and a scab, and skin, and mud. One says of a fruit, or the like, يُقْشَرُ عَنْ حَبَّةٍ, Its covering, being removed, shells off from a grain or the like. ] ― -b2- قَشَرَهُ بِالسَّوْطِ [ He excoriated him with the whip ]. (TA, art. حمر.) ― -b3- قَشَرَهُ بِاللِّسَانِ (assumed tropical:) [ He galled him, as though he flayed him, with the tongue; i. e., with reproof, &c.] (TA, ibid.) -A2- قَشِرَ, aor. قَشَرَ , It (a date) had a thick skin. (TA.) -A3- قَشِرَ, (TA,) [aor. قَشَرَ ,] inf. n. قَشَرٌ, (S, TA,) He had his nose excoriated by intense heat: or (tropical:) he was intensely red, as though he were flayed, (M,) or as though his scarf-skin were peeled off. (TA.)

Derived headwords

قَشَرَهُverb
  1. 1.
يُقْشَرُ عَنْ حَبَّةٍ
قَشَرَهُ بِالسَّوْطِ
قَشَرَهُ بِاللِّسَانِ