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سدر

Root entry · 1 derived lemma

1 سَدِرَ ذ , aor. سَدَرَ , inf. n. سَدَرٌ and سَدَارَةٌ, (S, K,) He became dazzled by a thing at which he looked, so that he turned away his face from it: or became confounded, or perplexed, and unable to see his right course: syn. تَحَيَّرَ: (K:) and he (a camel) became dazzled by a thing at which he looked, so that he turned away his face from it, by reason of intense heat: (S, * K:) also, (TA,) or سَدِرَ بَصَرُهُ, (M,) he [app. a man or any animal] was hardly able to see: (M, TA:) or سَدِرَ بَصَرُهُ he was dazzled, or confounded or perplexed, and did not see well; as also ↓ اِسْمَدَرَّ. (A, TA.) [See also سَدَرٌ, below.] -A2- سَدَرَ, (M, K,) or سَدَرَتْ, (S,) aor. سَدُرَ , inf. n. سَدْرٌ, (M,) He, or she, let down, let fall, or made to hang down, his, or her, hair; (S, M, K;) and in like manner, a curtain, or veil, (M,) and a garment; (Lh;) a dial. var. of سَدَلَ. (S, K. *) ― -b2- Also سَدَرَ, aor. سَدِرَ , inf. n. سَدْرٌ and سُدُورٌ, He rent his garment. (Yaa- koob, M.)

Derived headwords

سَدِرَverb
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سَدِرَ بَصَرُهُ