تَبَاشِيرُ

1.
, as though it were plural of تَبْشِيرٌ, verbal noun of بَشَّرَ; (A;) a word which has not its like except in the instances of تَعَاشِيبُ and تَعَاجِيبُ and تَفَاطِيرُ [and تَبَاكِيرُ and تَبَارِيحُ, and probably a few others]; (TA;) (tropical:) [Annunciations; foretokens; foretellers; foreshowers; prognostics; earnests; of what is good:] the beginnings of anything: (S, K:) the first of blossoms &c.: (TA:) the beginnings, (S, K,) or first annunciations, (A,) of daybreak; (S, A, K;) as also بَشَايءِرُ: (TA:) it has no verb: (S:) and [is said to have] no singular: but in a tradition of El-Hajjáj, تَبْشِيرٌ occurs as meaning (assumed tropical:) the commencement of rain. (TA.) One says, فِيهِ مَخَايِلُ الرُّشْدِ وَ تَبَاشِيرُهُ (tropical:) [In him are indications of right conduct, or belief, and its earnests]. (A.) See also بُشْرَى.
2.
(assumed tropical:) Streaks of the light of daybreak in the night. (TA.)
3.
(assumed tropical:) Streaks that are seen upon the surface of the ground, caused by the winds. (Lth, K. *)
4.
(assumed tropical:) The colours of palm-trees when their fruit begins to ripen; (K;) as also تَبَاكِيرُ. (TA.)
5.
(assumed tropical:) Such as bear fruit early, or before others, of palm-trees. (K.)
6.
(assumed tropical:) Marks of galls upon the side of a beast. (K.)

Perseus ID: n2609