امِرٌ

1.
[act. particle n. of أَمَرَهُ.]
2.
امِرٌ and مُوءْتَمِرٌ Two days, (S,) the last, (K,) the former being the sixth, and the latter the seventh, (M,) of the days called أَيَّامُ الَجُوزِ: (S, M, K: [but see عَجُوزٌ:]) as though the former commanded men to be cautious, and the latter consulted them as to whether they should set forth on a journey or stay at home: (S:) according to Az, the latter is applied as an epithet to the day as meaning يُوءْتَمَرُفِيهِ. (TA.)

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