أَشَرَ

1.
, (S, Msb, K,) aorist اَشِرَ (ISk, MS,) or اَشَرَ (Msb,) verbal noun 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.)
2.
أَشَرَتْ أَسْنَانَهَا, aorist اَشِرَ [or, according to the Msb, it seems to be اَشُرَ ,] verbal noun أَشْرٌ; (K;) and أَشَّرَتْهَا (K,) verbal noun 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 tradition against her who does this. (TA.) [See also article وشر]
3.
, أَشِرَ aorist اَشَرَ , (S, Msb, K,) verbal noun 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]

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