مَصْفُورٌ

2.
Also Hungry; and so مُصَفَّرٌ. (K.)
3.
Of the مَصْفُورَة, (TA,) and مُصْفَرَة, (Mgh, TA,) or مُصَفَّرَة, (Mgh,) which one is forbidden to offer in sacrifice, (Mgh, TA,) it is said that the first is Such as has the ear entirely cut off; because its ear-hole is destitute of the ear: and the second, the lean, or emaciated; because devoid of fatness; or, according to Kt, the first and second have the latter meaning, as though destitute of fat and flesh: (TA:) or the second and third have the latter meaning; or the former meaning: (Mgh:) but according to the relation of Sh, what is thus forbidden is termed المَصْغُورَةُ, with غ, having the former of the meanings explained above; which IAth disapproves: (TA in article صغر:) or المُصَغَّرَةُ. (Mgh in that article)
4.
Also Having the disease termed صُفَار: (A, TA:) or one from whose belly comes forth yellow water. (TA.)

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