عَقِيرٌ
2.
Applied to a camel, (S, Mgh, O,) both to a male and to a female, (TA,) and to a horse [or mare, &c.], (S, O,) [Hocked, houghed, or hamstrung;] having the [hock-tendon or] two hock-tendons laid bare, so as to be unable to run; applied to a horse; (TA;) struck [or cut] in the legs with a sword; (S, Mgh, O;) [a camel having one of the legs cut, previously to being stabbed; having a mark, or wound, like a notch, made in his, or her, (a camel's or a horse's) legs: see 1:] plural as above. (S, Mgh.) [See also عَقِيرَةٌ.]
3.
[Hence,] applied to a camel, (male, Msb, and female, L,) Stabbed; slaughtered by stabbing: (L, Msb, TA:) plural as above. (Msb.)
4.
Applied to a palm-tree (نَخْلَةٌ), as also
مَعْقُورَةٌ, (Az, TA,) and, according to the copies of the K,
عَقِيرَةٌ, but correctly
عَقِرَةٌ, as in the M, (TA,) Having its head cut off, (Az, K, TA,) altogether, with the heart, (Az, TA,) and having in consequence dried up, (K, TA,) so that nothing comes forth from its trunk. (IKtt, TA.)
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6.
See also عَاقِرٌ.