أَشِرٌ
1.
(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:) plural [of the first] أَشِرُونَ and [of the second] أَشُرُونَ (L, K) and [of the first four] أُشُرٌ (K [according 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.)
2.
بَرْقٌ أَشِرٌ (tropical:) Lightning flashing repeatedly to and fro. (A.)
3.
نَبْتٌ أَشِرٌ (tropical:) A plant, or herbage, extending beyond its proper bounds. (A.)