بَارِىٌّ

1.
and بُورِىٌّ and بَارِيَّةٌ (As, S, M, K) and بُورِيَّةٌ (M, K) and بَارِيَاءُ and بُورِيَاءُ, (S, M, K,) all arabicized words, from the Persian, (M,) A woven mat, (M, K,) made of reeds; (S;) what is called in Persian بُورِيَا: (As, K:) or a rough حَصِير [or mat]. (Msb in article برى [to which the words belong according to Fei, and the same is asserted to be the case by some others].) [The plural is بَوَارِىُّ.] It is said in a tradition, كَانَ لَا يَرَى بَأْسًا بِالصَّلَاةِ عَلَى البُورِىِّ explained as meaning He did not see any harm in praying upon a mat made of reeds. (TA.)
2.
Accord. to some, (M,) A road; synonym طَرِيقٌ: (K, M:) [so, perhaps, in the tradition cited above:] arabicized. (K.)

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