د • خ • د • ر

dxdr · Vol. 3 · Lane (vols 1–5)

دَخْدَارٌ

A white, (S, K,) or black, (K,) garment, or piece of cloth, (S, K,) which is laid up, or preserved [in a chest, or wardrobe, whence its name]: (S:) an arabicized word, originally تَخْتْ دَارْ, (S, K,) which is Persian, and means يُمْسِكُهُ التَّخْتُ, i. e. ذُو تَخْتٍ. (S.) [Golius, app. misled by the words اصل تخت دار است, in the KL of Ibn-Maaroof, probably corrupted in the copy of that work used by him, adds to the explanation “ pannus albus ” &c., as from the work above mentioned, “ qui throno Regis Persici quondam insterni solebat: inprimis Darii. ”] Also Gold; (K;) because preserved in chests. (TA.)

دَخْدَرَ

He gilded an earring: (K:) from the noun following. (TA.)