بَقَرَ
1.
, (S, K, &c.,) aorist
بَقُرَ
, (JK, S, A, Mgh, Msb,) or
بَقَرَ
, (K,) [but this seems to be a mistake,] verbal noun بَقْرٌ, (S, Msb,) He slit; ripped; split; cut, or divided, lengthwise. (S, Msb, K, &c.) He slit, or ripped open, an animal's belly. (A, Mgh.) One says, اُبْقُرْهَا عَنْ جَنِينِهَا
Rip thou open her [a camel's] belly so as to disclose her fœtus. (S.) [See بَقِيرٌ.]
4.
He opened, and widened, or made wide, a house, or tent. (TA, from a tradition)
5.
He opened and revealed to a person a story. (TA, from a tradition)
6.
بَقَرَ الأَرْضَ said of a هُدْهُد [or hoopoe], It looked for the place of water and saw it: (K:) [or it clave the ground and discovered water:] occurring in a tradition respecting the هدهد of Solomon [mentioned in the Qur'an ch. xxvii.] (T.)
7.
بَقَرَ فِى بَنِى فُلَانٍ
He knew the state, condition, case, or affair, of the sons of such a one, and examined, or inspected, them. (K.)
8.
بَقَرَ عَنِ العُلُومِ
He inquired, and searched
to the utmost, after sciences. (A.)
9.
بَقَرَ العِلْمَ: see 5.
10.
بَقِرَ, aorist
بَقَرَ
, He (a dog) became confounded, (S, K,) and stupified, (TA,) with joy, (K,) at seeing
بَقَر, (S, K,) i. e., بَقَر الوَحْش [wild oxen, or wild bulls or cows]; (TA;) like as one says غَزِلَ meaning “ he sported, ” or “ played, ” “ at seeing a gazelle, ” or “ a young gazelle; ” as also
بَيْقَرَ: or the former, he feared, so that he was astonished, amazed, or stupified, at seeing many
بَقَر: (TA voce بَحِزَ:) and ↓ the latter signifies also [simply] he became confounded, or perplexed: (IAar, TA:) and he doubted respecting a thing. (K.)
11.
Also, aorist as above, verbal noun بَقَرٌ (S, K) and بَقْرٌ; (K;) but Az says, El-Mundhiree has informed me that A Heyth disallowed بَقْرٌ, saying that it is according to analogy بَقَرٌ, as the verb is intrans.; (TA;) He (a man) became tired, or fatigued, (S, K,) so that he could hardly see; (K;) and he became weary, or jaded; (S, K;) as also
بَيْقَرَ. (S, K. *)