هَذِرٌ

, an epithet from هَذَرَ, applied to a man, [signifying, Loquacious; garrulous; babbling; a great talker; a bubbler. or nonsensical, irrational, foolish, or delirious, in his talk: or one who speaks confusedly and improperly: or who speaks, or talks, much and badly: or erroneously:] (JK, S, K:) as also, [but in an intensive sense.] هَذُرٌ (K) and هُذَرَةٌ (S, K) and هُذُرّةٌ (K) and هَذَّارٌ (S, K) and هَيْذَارٌ (K) and هِذْرِيَانٌ (JK, A, K) and مَهْذَرٌ (K) and مِهْذَارٌ, (JK, S, A, Msb, K,) [signifying, very loquacious, &c.:] and, [but in a doubly intensive sense.] هَيْذَارَةٌ (JK, K) and مِهْذَارَةٌ, (JK, A, K.) [signifying very very loquacious, &c.:] feminine هَذِرَةٌ (K) and هَيْذَرَةٌ (TA) and مِهْذَارٌ [without ة]: (K:) or هِذْرِيَانٌ signifies one who talks badly, or corruptly, and much: (TA:) or light in speech and in service: (S, TA:) the plural of مِهْذَارٌ is مَهَاذيرُ, not مِهْذَارُونَ. (ISd, TA.)

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