تصاغر
1.
He became small; he shrank, or became contracted; (O * and TA in article ضأل;) by reason of abasement, (TA ibid.,) or from fear. (Ham p. 658.)
2.
He became vile, base, ignominious, abject, or contemptible; (K, * TA;) came to nought. (TA.) And تصاغرت إِلَيْهِ نَفْسُهُ
He (lit. his soul or his own self) became of little importance, by being vile, base, or ignominious, to himself, or in his own estimation; (A, Msb;) he became vile, base, ignominious, abject, or contemptible, to himself, or in his own estimation. (S, * K, * TA.)
3.
And [He affected, or feigned, abjectness; opposite of
تَكَابَرَ: or] he exhibited abjectness. (KL.)