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رير

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This root primarily relates to the concept of something being rotten, corrupted, or spoiled, often associated with weakness, thinness, or decay. It can describe physical deterioration or a state of being insubstantial.

Derived headwords

رَارَverb
  1. 1.
    to be rottenclassical

    To become rotten, spoiled, or corrupted, often implying a loss of substance or integrity.

رَائِرadjective
  1. 1.
    rottenclassical

    Describing something that is rotten, spoiled, or corrupted, particularly in terms of its substance.

رِيرnoun
  1. 1.
    rotten marrowclassical

    Refers to rotten or spoiled marrow, indicating a state of decay and weakness.

  2. 2.
    weaknessclassical

    A state of weakness or emaciation, where the body's substance is diminished.

أَرَارَverb
  1. 1.
    to make rottenclassical

    To cause something to become rotten, spoiled, or weak.

Parallel reading

مخ رير ورير، أي فاسد ذاهب من الهزال.
Rotten and spoiled marrow, meaning corrupted and gone due to emaciation.
والساق منى باديات الرير
And the leg, its marrow is showing the rottenness.
أي أنا ظاهر الهزال، لانه دق عظمه ورق جلده، فظهر مخه.
Meaning I am showing emaciation, because his bone became thin and his skin delicate, so his marrow appeared.
ويروى: " باردات ".
And it is narrated: 'showing coldness'.
وأرار الله مخه، أي جعله رقيقا.
And may Allah make his marrow rotten, meaning He makes it thin.