Entering theشِتَاء, which, with them, [i. e. the Arabs, and apparently in this case,] means [a season of] drought, or dearth. (Ham pp. 149-50.)
2.
يَوْمٌ شَاتٍA day intensely cold: (Msb:) or a day in which isبَرَد [i. e. hail (according to the CK بَرْد)]; and in like manner غَدَاةٌ شَاتِيَةٌ [a morning in which is hail]. (K, TA.)