دَوَّارٌ
1.
[Turning round, circling, or revolving,] applied to the firmament, or celestial orb. (A.)
2.
Applied likewise to time, or fortune; (M, K;) as also
دَوَّارِىٌّ, (S, M, A, K,) which is said to be a rel. n., but is not so according to AAF, though having the form thereof, like كُرْسِىٌّ, (M,) the ى being a corroborative: (Msb voce وَحْشِىٌّ:) thus in the saying,
(S, M, * A, * K, *) occurring in a poem of El-'Ajjáj, (S,) and دَوَّارٌ, (M, K,) i. e. And time, or fortune, turns man about from one state, or condition, to another: (S, M, * A, K: *) or turns him about much. (Msb in article وحش.)
3.
See also دُوَارٌ, in two places.