ذَرًى
1.
, also written ذَرًا, (or, according to some copies of the S,
ذُرًى,) A thing [such as dust &c.] that the wind has raised, or made to fly, and carried away: (S:) or it signifies what one has winnowed; (M;) or مَا تَذْرُوهُ [what thou winnowest, as is indicated by the context of this explanation]; like as نَفَضٌ signifies مَاتَنْفُضُهُ. (T.)
2.
3.
Also A shelter; (M, TA;) anything by which one is protected, or sheltered: (S, Msb:) a shelter from the cold wind, consisting of a wall, or of trees: and particularly a shelter that is made for camels such as are termed
شَوْل, by pulling up trees of the kind called
عَرْفَج
&c. and placing them one upon another in the direction whence blows the north, or northerly, wind, in the camel's nightly resting-place. (T.) [Hence,] one says, فُلَانٌ فِى ذَرَى فُلَانٍ
Such a one is in the protection of such a one. (T.) And أَنَا فِى ظِلِّ فُلَانٌ وَفِى ذَرَاهُ
I am in the protection of such a one, and in his shelter. (S.) And [hence, perhaps,] إِنَّ فُلَانًا لَكَرِيمُ الذَّرَى (assumed tropical:) Verily such a one is generous in disposition. (AZ, T.)
4.
Also The court, or yard, (فِنَاء,) of a house. (Har pp. 56 and 442.)
5.
see also ذَرْوٌ, in two places.