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بَتَرَ
, (T, S, M, &c.,) aor
بَتُرَ
, (M, Mgh, Msb,) inf. n. بَتْرٌ; (T, S, M, &c.;) and ↓
ابتر; (T;) He cut, or cut off, a thing before it was complete: (S, A, L, Msb:) or he cut, or cut off, (M, Mgh, K,) in any manner: (M:) or he cut off (a tail or the like, T) entirely, or utterly. (Aboo-Is-hák, T, M, K.) بَتَرَهُ, (K,) aor. and inf. n. as above; (TA;) or ↓
ابترهُ; (M, L;) He cut off his tail: (K:) or he cut, or amputated, his tail in any place. (M, L.) بَتَرَ رَحِمَهُ, (M,) aor. as above, (M, K,) and so the inf. n., (M,) (assumed tropical:) He cut, or severed, the ties, or bonds, of his relationship; he disunited himself from his relations. (M, K. *) -A2- بَتِرَ, aor.
بَتَرَ
, (S, Msb, K,) inf. n. بَتَرٌ, (S, Msb,) He (any beast, M) had his tail cut off: (S, Msb, K:) or [had either the whole or a part of his tail cut off;] had his tail cut, or amputated, in any place. (M.)
انبتر
أَبْتَرُ
A tail cut off entirely. (T, L.) Any beast (M) having the tail cut off: (T, S, A, Msb, K:) or [having either the whole or a part of the tail cut off;] having the tail cut, or amputated, in any place: (M:) fem. بَتْرَاءُ; with which ↓
مَبْتُورَةٌ is syn.: (Mgh, Msb:) pl. بُتْرٌ. (A, Msb.) (assumed tropical:) A certain malignant, or noxious, serpent: (K:) or a short-tailed serpent: (Mgh; and EdDurr en-Netheer, an abridgment of the Nh of IAth, by El-Jelál:) or a certain species of blue serpent, having its tail [as it were] cut off, which none in a state of pregnancy sees without casting her burden: (ISh:) or the kind of serpent called
شَيْطَان, having a short tail: no one sees it without fleeing from it, and no one in a state of pregnancy beholds it without casting her young: it is thus called only because of the shortness of its tail, as thought its tail were cut off. (M.) (assumed tropical:) A leathern water-bag, and a bucket, having no loop. (M, K.) (assumed tropical:) Defective, deficient, incomplete, or imperfect. (Mgh.) (assumed tropical:) In want, or poor. (M, K.) (assumed tropical:) Suffering loss; syn. خَاسِرٌ. (M, K.) (assumed tropical:) One from whom all good, or prosperity, is cut off. (M.) (assumed tropical:) Having no offspring, or progeny; (Aboo-Is-hák, T, S, M, IAth, K;) as also ↓
أُبَاتِرٌ (M, K) and ↓
مُنْبَتِرٌ. (IAth.) [The dim., ↓
أُبَيْتِرُ, occurs in a trad., in this sense, or in some other sense implying contempt.] (assumed tropical:) Anything cut off, (K,) or anything of which the effect is cut off, (S,) from good, or prosperity. (S, K.) [See an ex. in a trad. cited voce بَالٌ.] خُطْبَةٌ بَتْرَاءُ (assumed tropical:) A
خطبة [q. v.] in which the speaker does not praise God nor bless the Prophet: (S, A, K:) particularly applied to a certain خطبة of Ziyád. (S, A.) رَكْعَةٌ بَتْرَاءُ, (TA,) and [its dim.] ↓
بُتَيْرَاءُ, (S, TA,) (assumed tropical:) A single
ركعة [q. v.] performed instead of the complete performance of the prayer called
الوِتْر: or a ركعة
cut short, or cut off, after the completion of one
ركعة, when both were to have been performed. (TA.) الأَبْتَرَانِ (assumed tropical:) The ass (العَيْرُ) and the slave: (ISK, S, A, K:) so called because of the little good that is in them: (ISk, S:) each is called الأَبْتَرُ. (K.)
أُبَاتِرٌ
(assumed tropical:) Short; (M, K;) as though cut off from completion. (M.) See also أَبْتَرُ. Also (assumed tropical:) A man who cuts, or severs, the ties, or bonds, of his relationship; who disunites himself from his relations; (S, M, K;) as also ↓
بَاتِرٌ; (A:) or quick to cut, or sever, the ties, or bonds, between him and his friend. (IAar.)
أُبَيْتِرُ
: see أَبْتَرُ.
بَاتِرٌ
بَتُورٌ
: see بَاتِرٌ
بتّارٌَ
: see بَاتِرٌ
بُتَارٌ
: see بَاتِرٌ
بُتَيْرَاءُ
: see أَبْتَرُ.
مَبْتُورَةٌ
: see أَبْتَرُ.
مُنْبَتِرٌ
: see أَبْتَرُ.