دَرَهَ عَنْهُمْ

1.
, (S, Msb, K,) and لَهُمْ, (K,) aorist دَرَهَ , (Msb, K,) verbal noun دَرْهٌ, (TA,) He repelled from them, or defended them; (S, K;) like دَرَأَ, from which it is [said to be] formed by substitution, as هَرَاقَ from أَرَاقَ; (S;) and so دَرَهَهُمْ: (Har p. 551: [but for this I find no other authority:]) or he spoke for them, and repelled from them or defended them. (Msb.)
2.
دَرَهَ عَلَيْهِمْ, aorist as above, (K,) and so the verbal noun, (TA,) or the verbal noun is دُرُوهٌ, (JK,) He came upon them suddenly, or unawares, (IAar, K,) whence they did not expect him; like دَرَأَ: (IAar, TA:) and [simply] he came upon them. (JK, K.)
3.
دَرْهٌ also signifies The being bold, or daring. (TA.)
4.
دَرَهَهُ; (JK;) so in the handwriting of Sgh, but according to the K درّههُ, verbal noun تَدْرِيهٌ; (TA;) i. q. تَنَكَّرَ لَهُ [He became changed in countenance to him by anger so that he did not know him; or he met him in a morose manner]. (JK, Sgh, K, TA.)
5.
دَرَهَ عَلَى المِايءَةِ It was on the point of amounting to a hundred. (JK.) [See also 2.]
6.
دَرَهْتُ بِالمِعْزَى I called the goats to water. (JK.)

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