تر
Root entry · 1 derived lemmaتَارٌّ تار A man apart, or separate, from his people. (As, T.) -A2- Plump (Lth, T, S, A) in body, (Lth, T,) and having the bones full of moisture; (Lth, T, A;) fat, soft, thin-skinned, and plump: (S, TA:) applied to a youth: fem. with ة, applied to a girl; (A, TA;) meaning [ plump &c.: or] beautiful and foolish and soft or weak. (T.) You say, غُلَامٌ تَارٌّ طَارٌّ [ A boy that is plump, and with bones full of moisture, whose mustache is growing forth ]. (A.) And قَصَبَةٌ تَارَّةٌ [ A bone of the kind called قصبة full of moisture ]. (A.) ― -b2- Relaxed, or flaccid, by reason of impatience (جَزَع T) or hunger (جَوْع K) [or the contrary (see أَتَرَّ شَىْءٍ, below,)] or some other cause: (T, K:) so says Abu-l-'Abbás. (T.) ― -b3- A tall man; as also ↓ تَرٌّ, which is app. [a contraction of تَرِرٌ,] of the measure فَعِلٌ. (M.)
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