أَسَرَهُ

1.
(S, M, A,) aorist اَسِرَ , verbal noun أَسْرٌ (S, M, K) and إِسَارٌ, (M, TA,) He bound, braced, or tied, him, [namely, his captive,] or it, (S, M, A, K,) namely, his قَتَب [or camel's saddle], (S, A,) or his horse's saddle, (A,) with an إِسَار, i. e. a thong of untanned hide, (S, A,) by tying the two extremities of the عَرْقُوْتَانِ of the camel's saddle, or of the curved pieces of wood of the horse's saddle. (A.)
2.
Also, aorist as above, and so the verbal noun, i. e. أَسْرٌ (S, Msb) and إِسَارٌ, (Lth, S,) He made him a captive; captived him; or took him a prisoner; whether he bound him with an إِسَار or did not; (S;) as also اسرهُ, of the same form as أَكْرَمَ; (Msb;) and استأسرهُ, according to a tradition, in which it occurs thus used, transitively: (Mgh:) and he imprisoned him. (TA, from a tradition)
3.
Also, (S, Msb,) verbal noun أَسْرٌ, (Msb,) (assumed tropical:) He (God) created him, or formed him, (S, Msb,) in a goodly manner. (Msb.) You say, أَسَرَهُ اللّٰهُ أَحْسَنَ الأَسْرِ God created him, or formed him, in the best manner. (Fr, TA.)
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أُسِرَ, (S, A,) aorist يُوءْسَرُ; (S;) or أَسِرَ, aorist يَأْسَرُ; (IKtt;) or أُسِرَ بَوْلُهُ; (M;) verbal noun أَسْرٌ, (M, and so in a copy of the S,) or the latter is a simple subst.; (M, IKtt;) He (a man, S, A) suffered suppression of his urine. (S, M, IKtt, A.) [See أُسْرٌ, below.]

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