بَارِيءٌ

1.
, (K,) or بَارِيءٌ مِنْ مَرَضِهِ, (Lh, S, M,) [Recovering from his disease, sickness, or malady: or] convalescent; or becoming sound, or healthy, at the close of his disease, but being yet weak; or recovering, but not completely, his health and strength: [see 1:] (M, K:) as also بَرِيءْءٌ: (Lh, M, K:) but whether the latter be properly used in this sense is disputed; while the former is said to be the act. particle n. of 1 in all its senses: (TA:) plural بِرَاءٌ, (M, K,) like as صِحَاحٌ is plural of صَحِيحٌ, according to Lh, so that he holds it to be plural of بَرِىْءٌ; or it may be plural of بَارِيءٌ, like as جِيَاعٌ is plural of جَايءِعٌ, and صِحَابٌ of صَاحِبٌ. (M.) بَرِىْءٌ is sometimes written and pronounced بَرِىٌّ [in all its senses]. (Kz.)
2.
See also بَرِيْءٌ.
3.
البَارِيءُ, applied to God, The Creator; (T, S, Msb;) He who hath created the things that are created, not after any similitude, or model; (Nh;) or He who hath created those things free from any incongruity, or faultiness, (Mgh, and Bd in ii. 51,) and distinguished, one from another, by various forms and outward appearances: (Bd:) or the Former, or Fashioner; synonym المُصَوِّرُ [q. v.]. (M.)

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