ا • ش • ر
, (S, Msb, K,) aor.
اَشِرَ
(ISk, MS,) or
اَشَرَ
(Msb,) inf. n. أَشْرٌ, (Msb,) He divided [or sawed] a piece of wood (ISk, Msb, K) with the مِيءْشَار; (S, Msb, K;) as also وَشَرَ and نَشَرَ. (Msb, TA.) أَشَرَتْ أَسْنَانَهَا, aor.
اَشِرَ
[or, accord. to the Msb, it seems to be
اَشُرَ
,] inf. n. أَشْرٌ; (K;) and ↓
أَشَّرَتْهَا (K,) inf. n. تَأْشِيرٌ; (S;) She (a woman, TA) made her teeth serrated, (S, K,) and sharpened their extremities, (S,) to render them like those of a young person: but a curse is denounced in a trad. against her who does this. (TA.) [See also art. وشر] -A2- , أَشِرَ aor.
اَشَرَ
, (S, Msb, K,) inf. n. أَشَرٌ (S, A, Msb,) He exulted, or exulted greatly, or excessively; and behaved insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: (S,* A,* Msb, K,* TA:) or he exulted by reason of wealth, and behaved with pride, and self-conceitedness, and boastfulness, and want of thankfulness: or he behaved with the utmost exultation, &c.: or he rejoiced, and rested his mind upon things agreeable with natural desire. (TA.) [See بَطِرَ]
, written with the disjunctive alif ايتَشَرَتْ
She invited another to make her teeth
serrated and to sharpen their extremities; as also ↓
استأشرت See the act. part. ns. below: and see also استوشرت]
Dividing [or sawing], or one who divides [or saws], wood, with the مِيءْشَار (Msb.) [Hence,] The prickles [or serrated parts] of the shanks of the locust; (K;) as also ↓
تَاشِيرُ (TA.) Also, and ↓
أُشْرَةٌ and ↓
عُقْدَةٌ) at the extremity of the tail of the locust, like two claws; (K;) which two things are also called ↓
أُشْرَتَانِ and ↓
مِيءْشَارَانِ (TA.) اشِرَةٌ A woman who sharpens the extremities of her teeth [and makes them serrated: see 1]. (Msb.) -A2- يَدٌ اشِرَةٌ
An arm, or a hand, sawn off; i. q. ↓
مَأْشُورَةٌ: (ISk, S, Msb, K:*) like عِيشَةٌ رَاضِيَةٌ in the sense of مَرْضِيَةٌ. (S.)
see أَشِرٌ
(S, A, Msb, K) and ↓
أَشُرٌ and ↓
أَشْرٌ and ↓
أَشَرٌ (K) and ↓
أَشْرَانُ (S, K) Exulting, or exulting greatly, or excessively; and behaving insolently and unthankfully, or ungratefully: (S,* A, * Msb, K,* TA:) or exulting by reason of wealth, and behaving with pride, and self-conceitedness, and boastfulness, and want of thankfulness: or behaving with the utmost exultation, &c.: or rejoicing, and resting the mind upon things agreeable with natural desire: (TA:) pl. [of the first] أَشِرُونَ and [of the second] أَشُرُونَ (L, K) and [of the first four] أُشُرٌ (K [accord. to the TA, but not in the copies of the K in my hands,]) and (of أَشْرَانُ TA) أَشْرَى (K) and أُشَارَى (S, K) and أَشَارَى (K.) One says, أَشِرٌ أَفِرٌ and ↓
أَشْرَانُ
أَفْرَانُ, using the latter word in each instance as an imitative sequent. (TA.) بَرْقٌ أَشِرٌ (tropical:) Lightning flashing repeatedly to and fro. (A.) نَبْتٌ أَشِرٌ (tropical:) A plant, or herbage, extending beyond its proper bounds. (A.)
see أَشِرٌ
See أَشِرٌ.
see أَشِرٌ
See بِأَسْنَانِهِ أُشُرٌ.
and its dual: see اشِرٌ
see أُشُرٌ
A very exulting wish: occurring in the Mo'allakah of El-Hárith Ibn-Hillizeh. (EM p. 272.)
and ↓
أُشَرٌ and ↓
أُشُورٌ (S, K,) which last is a pl., (K,) In his teeth is a serration, (S, K,) and a sharpness of the extremities [such as is seen in the teeth of young persons]; (S;) which is sometimes natural and sometimes artificial; (K;) and [naturally] only in the teeth of young persons. (TA.) Hence the prov., أَعْيَيْتَنِى
بِأُشُرِ فَكَيْفَ بِدُرْدُرٍ. (S.) [See art. در] أُشُرُ
المِنْجَلِ (tropical:) The teeth of the reaping-hook, or sickle. (K.)
See مُوءْتَشِرَةٌ.
and ↓
مُسْتَأْشِرَةٌ A woman who invites [another] to make her teeth serrated [and to sharpen their extremities: see 1]. (K.)