أَطَرَهُ
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, aorist
اَطِرَ
(S, Msb, K) and
اَطُرَ
, (K,) verbal noun أَطْرٌ; (S, Msb, K;) and ↓أطّرهُ verbal noun تَأْطِيرٌ; (K;) He bent it, or curved it; (S, Msb, K, &c.;) namely, a bow, (S, A,) and a twig, or the like: (A:) he laid hold upon one of its two extremities, and curved it: he bent it, or curved it; namely, anything; عَلَى شَّىْءٍ
upon a thing: and the latter verb, [or both,] he bent it into the form of a hoop, bringing its two extremities together. (TA.)
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It is said of Adam, اللّٰهُ ↓كَانَ طُوَالًا فَأَطَّرَهُ
He was tall, and God bent him, and diminished his height. (TA.)
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And one says, أَخَذَ عَلَى
يَدَىِ الظَّالِمِ وَأَطَرَهُ عَلَى الحَقِّ (tropical:) [He laid hold upon the two hands, or arms, of the wrongdoer, or prevented, restrained, or withheld, him from doing that which he desired,] and bent him to [conformity with] what was right. (AA, from a tradition) And أَطَرْتَ فُلَانًا عَلَى مَوَدَّتِكَ (tropical:) [Thou hast bent such a one to love thee]. (A.)
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