اِعْرَوْرَفَ

1.
He (a horse, TA) had a mane (عُرْف). (S, O, TA.)
2.
اعرورف الفَرَسَ He (a man, O) mounted upon the mane (عُرْف) of the horse. (O, K. [In the CK, والفَرَسُ عَلا عُرْفُهُ is erroneously put for وَالفَرَسَ عَلَا عَلَى عُرْفِهِ.])
3.
And اعرورف (said of a man, K) (assumed tropical:) He rose upon the أَعْرَاف [plural of عُرْفٌ, and apparently here meaning the wall between Paradise and Hell: (see the Qur'an, 7:44:) probably used in this sense in a tradition]. (Ibn-'Abbád, O, K.)
4.
Said of the sea, (tropical:) Its waves became high, (S, O, K, TA,) like the عُرْف [or mane]: and in like manner said of the torrent, (tropical:) It became heapy and high. (TA.)
5.
Said of blood, (assumed tropical:) It had froth (O, K) like the عُرْف [or mane]. (O.)
6.
Said of palm-trees (نَخْل), (tropical:) They became dense, and luxuriant, or abundant, or thickly intermixed, like the عُرْف [or mane] of the hyena. (O, K, TA.)
7.
And, said of a man, (tropical:) He prepared himself for evil, or mischief, (S, O, K, TA,) and raised his head, or stretched forth his neck, for that purpose. (TA.) [See also 12 in article عزف.]

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