شَبَرٌ
1.
(tropical:) A gift; (S Mgh, K, TA;) as also
شَبْرٌ (Mgh, TA) and
شِبْرَةٌ: (IAar, TA:) and wealth, or the like; synonym خَيْرٌ: (K:) the first is a word similar to خَبَطٌ and نَفَضٌ; and he who says that it is used by poetic license for شَبْرٌ [as it is said to be in the S] is in error:
شَبْرٌ and شَبَرٌ are said to be two dialect vars., like قَدْرٌ and قَدَرٌ. (TA.)
2.
Also A certain thing which the Christians give, one to another, (يَتَعَاطَاهُ النَّصَارَى, K, TA, َبعْضُهُمْ
لِبَعْضٍ, TA,) like the
قُرْبَان [or Eucharist], (K, TA,) seeking to ingratiate themselves thereby: (TA:) or the Eucharist (قُرْبَان) itself: (K:) or a thing which the Christians give (تُعْطِيهِ), one to another, as though seeking to ingratiate themselves thereby: (Kh, Sgh, TA:) or (TA, in the K “and”) bodies: and powers, or faculties: (K, TA:) or (TA, in the K “and”) the Gospel. (K, TA.)