عارّ

, (S, O, K,) aorist يُعَارُّ, (S,) verbal noun عِرَارٌ (S, O, K) and مُعَارَّةٌ; (K;) and, (S, O, K,) as some say, (S, O,) عَرَّ, aorist عَرِ3َ , (S, O, K,) or عَرُ3َ , (thus in the L,) verbal noun عِرَارٌ, (S, O, K,) with kesr; (K; [in one of my copies of the S عَرَارٌ; but عُرَارق, which would be agreeable with analogy, I do not find;]) He (an ostrich [said of the male only]) cried; uttered a cry or cries: (S, O, K:) like as they say of a female ostrich زَمَرَتْ: (S, O: *) IKtt cites an assertion that it is عَارَ, aorist يَعُورُ. (TA.)

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