انهصر

and اهتصر It became pulled: and it became inclined: or it became pulled and inclined: it was brought near: it (a pliant thing, such as a branch and the like,) bent: it broke, without separating: or it (anything) bent: (K:) or it (a branch) inclined and bent: (TA:) or fell upon the ground: (AHn, TA:) and تهصّر it (a branch) hung down, or was pendent. (TA.) [It seems to be implied in the K that انهصر and اهتصر are quasi-passives of هَصَرَهُ in all its senses.]

Perseus ID: n41205