بَدَرَ

1.
, aorist بَدُرَ , verbal noun بَدْرٌ, It (the moon) became full. (Msb.)
2.
(tropical:) He (a boy) became full-grown and round; implying comparison to the full moon. (TA.)
3.
(assumed tropical:) It (fruit) attained to maturity. (TA, from a tradition) [See also 4.]
4.
It rose like the full moon. (Er Rághib.)
5.
See also 3, in six places.
6.
بَدَرَتْ مِنْهُ بَوَادِرُ غضَبٍ: and بَدَرَت بَوَادِرُ الخَيْلِ: see بَادِرَةٌ.
7.
بَدَرَتِ الإِبِلَ She (a camel) brought forth at an earlier period of the year than the other camels. (TA.) [See بَدْرِيَّةٌ, voce بَدْرِىٌّ.]
8.
خَرَجْتُ أَبْدُرُ (tropical:) I went forth to make water. (A.)

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