بَايءِرٌ

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You say also رَجُلٌ حَايءِرٌ بَايءِرٌ, (T, S, M, A, K,) and فِى حُورٍ وَ بُورٍ, (A,) meaning A man who does not apply himself rightly, (T, S, TA,) or has not applied himself rightly, (K,) to anything; (T, S, K;) erring; losing his way; (T;) who will not do right of his own accord, nor obey one directing him aright: (K:) it may be from the signification of laziness, or sluggishness, and it may be from that of perdition: (M:) [or] بايءر is here an imitative sequent of حايءر. (S.) [Respecting the latter phrase, see also article حور.]
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See also بَوْرٌ, in two places.

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