فَزَرَ

1.
, (S, O, Msb, K, &c.,) aorist فَزُرَ , (M, O, TA,) or فَزِرَ , (Msb,) verbal noun فَزْرٌ, (S, * O, * Msb,) He rent, or slit, a garment, or piece of cloth: (K:) he dissundered (S, * O, * Msb) the same. (S, O.)
2.
He split, slit, or cracked, a thing. (S, O, TA.)
3.
He struck a man's nose with a thing so as to split it. (O, * TA.)
4.
He struck one with a stick, or staff: (TA:) or he struck him with a stick, or staff, on his back, (K, TA,) so as to break it. (TA.)
5.
He separated, disunited, sundered, or dispersed, a thing. (TA.)
6.
He separated, or divided, a thing from another thing. (TA.)
7.
He broke [a thing]. (Sh, O, Msb.) Sh says, I was in the desert, and, seeing some small round tents (قِبَاب) pitched, I said to an Arab of the desert, “ To whom belong these قباب ? ” and he answered, لِبَنِى فَزَارَةَ فَزَرَ اللّٰهُ ظُهُورَهُمْ: whereupon I said to him, “ What meanest thou by it? ” and he answered, “ [To Benoo-Fezárah:] may God break [their backs]. ” (TA.)
8.
He crumbled, or broke into small pieces, a جُلَّة [or round piece of camel's or similar dung]; as also فزّر, (TA,) and افزر. (O, K, TA. [In the CK, الحُلَّة is put for الجُلَّة.])
9.
See also 5.
10.
Also, as implied in the K, but correctly فَزِرَ, aorist فَزَرَ , verbal noun فَزَرٌ [q. v.], He was, or became, such as is termed أَفْزَر [explained below]. (TA.)

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