شَارَ

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, (S, A, Msb, K,) aorist يَشُورُ, (Msb,) verbal noun شَوْرٌ (Msb, K) and شِيَارٌ and شِيَارَةٌ and مَشَارٌ and مَشَارَةٌ; (K;) and اشتار, and اشار, (S, K,) and استشار; (A, K;) He gathered honey; (S, Msb;) extracted it from the small hollow [in the rock in which it had been deposited by the wild bees]; (A, K;) gathered it from its hives and from other places. (TA.)
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شار, verbal noun شَوْرٌ, He exhibited, showed, or displayed, a thing. (IAth, TA.)
3.
شار الدَّابَّةَ, (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K,) verbal noun شَوْرٌ (S, Mgh, Msb, K) and شِوَارٌ, (K, TA,) or شَوَارٌ; (CK;) and شوّرها, (A, K,) verbal noun تَشْوِيرٌ; (TA;) and اشارها, (Th, K,) but this last is rare; (Th, TA;) He exhibited, or displayed, the beast, for sale, (S, A, Mgh, Msb,) going to and fro with it, (S, Mgh,) or making it to run, and the like: (Msb:) he tried the beast, to know its pace, or manner of going: (A, Mgh:) he made the beast to run, that he might know its power: (TA:) he broke, or trained, the beast: or he rode it on the occasion of exhibiting, or displaying, it to its purchaser: or tried it, to see its powers: or he examined it, as though he turned it over; and in like manner, الأَمَةَ the female slave. (K, TA.) [Hence] شار نَفْسَهُ He displayed his agility, to show his power. (TA, from a tradition)
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And شُرْتُهُ I ornamented, or decorated, it. (TA.)
5.
شار He (a man) became goodly in countenance. (Fr, TA.)
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He (a horse) became fat and goodly: (S:) and so شارت said of a she-camel: (TA:) [and تشوّرت said of a woman: (Freytag, from the Deewán of the Hudhalees:)] or شارت said of a she-camel, she became fat; (K;) and in like manner اشتار and استشار said of a he-camel: (S:) and اشتارت الإِبِلُ the camels became somewhat fat: (S:) and استشارت they became fat and goodly: (K:) or this last signifies (tropical:) they became fat; because their owner points to such with his fingers; as though they desired to be pointed to. (A.)

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