حَفَرٌ

1.
A well that is widened (K, TA) beyond. measure; (TA;) as also حَفْرٌ (K) and حَفِيرٌ and حَفيرَةٌ. (TA.)
2.
See also حَفيرٌ.
3.
The earth that is taken forth from a hollow, cavity, pit, or the like, that is dug in the ground; (S, K;) like هَدَمٌ: (S:) [see also حَفِيرَةٌ:] or what is dug, or excavated; like عَدَدٌ and خَبَطٌ and نَفَضٌ in the senses of مَعْدُودٌ and مَخْبُوطٌ and مَنْفُوضٌ: (Msb:) or a place that is dug, (Az, S, Msb,) like a moat or well; (Az, Msb;) as also حَفْرٌ: (TA:) plural أَحْفَارٌ, (Msb, K,) and plural plural أَحَافِيرُ. (K.)
4.
See, again, حَفِيرٌ.
5.
And see حَفْرٌ.

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