عَارٍ

act. particle n. of عَرَاهُ in the first [and in others also] of the senses assigned to it above. (Msb.) En-Nábighah says,
أَتَيْتُكَ عَارِيًا خَلَقًا ثِيَابِى
عَلَى خَوْفٍ يُظَنُّ بِىَ الظُّنُونُ
meaning I came to thee, or have come to thee, as a guest [or seeking thy beneficence, with my clothes old and worn out, in fear, various thoughts being thought of me]. (S; one of my copies of which has تَظُنُّ instead of يُظَنُّ.)

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