ذَارِعٌ
1.
[so in a copy of the S and of the K and in the TA: in one copy of S and in one of the K, ذِرَاع: in the CK, ذَرّاع: but the right reading is ذَارِعٌ, as is shown by verses in which it occurs, cited in the TA, and by its plural,] A small [skin of the kind called] زِقّ, which is stripped off from the part next to the
ذِرَاع [or arm], (S, K,) and
which is for
شَرَاب [or wine]; (S;) and
مِذْرَعٌ signifies [the same; or simply] a small
زِقّ: (TA:) or, as some say, زِقٌّ ذَارِعٌ signifies a
زقّ
that takes much water: (TA:) the plural is ذَوَارِعُ. (S, TA.)
2.
نَاقَةٌ ذَارَعَةٌ
An excellent she-camel. (TA.)