دَارٌّ
1.
See دِرَّةٌ.
2.
Also, (S, Msb, K,) and
دَرُورٌ (S, A, Msb, K) and
دَرَّاءُ (A) and
مُدِرٌّ, (S,) A she-camel, (S, A, K,) or ewe, or she-goat, (Msb,) abounding with milk; having much milk: (S, A, Msb, K:) plural (of the first, S, Msb) دُرَّارٌ; (S, Msb, K;) and one says also إِبِلٌ دُرُرٌ (a plural of دَرُورٌ [in the CK and in my MS. copy of the K ابل دَرُورٌ]) and إِبِلٌ دُرَّرٌ (also a plural of دَرُورٌ [in the CK and in my MS. copy of the K ابل دَرَرٌ]): (K, according to the TA:) and
دَرورٌ applied to an udder signifies the same: (TA:) [and
مِدْرَارٌ also apparently signifies the same; for you say]
3.
سَمَاءٌ مِدْرَارٌ (tropical:) A sky pouring down abundance of rain: (S, K:) and
سَحَابَةٌ مِدْرَارٌ
a cloud pouring down much rain. (A, TA.)
4.
رِزْقٌ دَارٌّ (tropical:) Continual, uninterrupted, sustenance, or means of subsistence. (TA.)