ه • ر • ت

hrt · Vol. 7 · Lane-Poole (vols 6–8)

هَرَتَ شَيْيءًا

, [aor. هَرِتَ and هَرُتَ ,] inf. n. هَرْتٌ, He rent, or slit, a thing, to widen it. (TA.) هَرَتَ شِدْقَهُ, [aor. هَرِتَ and هَرُتَ ,] inf. n. هَزْتٌ He drew the side of his mouth towards the ear, (TA) هَرِتَ, aor. هَرَتَ , (inf. n. هَرَتٌ, S,) He was wide, or ample, in the sides of the mouth: he had a wide mouth (S, K, TA.) هَرَتَ الثَّوْبَ, (S,) aor. and هَرُتَ , inf. n. هَرْتٌ, (ISd, K,) He was the garment. (Az, S, ISd, K.) هرت عِرْضَهُ (S) aor. and هَرُتَ , inf. n. هَرْتٌ, (K,) He wounded his reputation; syn. طَعَنَ فِيهِ; (S:) as also هَرَد and هَرَطَ, (TA.) [Accord. to the K, هَرَتَ seems to signify the same as طَعَنَ absolutely: but in the TA the signification is restricted as above; هَرَتَ اللَّحْمَ, (S, K,) aor.: and هَرُتَ , inf. n. هَرْتٌ, (K,) [and ↓ هَرَّتَهُ: see مُهَرَّتٌ;] He cooked the flesh-meat thoroughly: (K:) cooked it so that it fel off from the bones, (S,)

أُهْرَتُ

see هَرِيتٌ throughout. أَهْرَتُ الشِّقْشِقَةِ † an epithetic appellation given to a خَطِيب; pl. هُرْتٌ: (TA;) [like ذُو شِقْشِقَة q. v.]

الهَرِتُ

and الهَرُوتُ see الهَرِيتُ.

الهَرَّاتُ

: see الهريِتُ.

هارُوتُ

[A certain fallen angel. the companion of مَارُوتُ] the name of an anger, or of a king. but the former accord. to the more common opinion: generally and most correctly held to be a foreign name (TA.)

هَرِيتٌ

Wide or ample. (K.) Wide, or ample, in the sides of the mouth: (S:) as also ↓ أَهْرتُ الشِّدْقِ, and هَرِيتُ الشدق, and ↓ مَهْرُوتُهُ: and ↓ مُنْهرِتُهُ. (TA A wide-mouthed horse; as also ↓ أَهْرَتُ. and camel (TA) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce رَسَنٌ.] حَيّةٌ هَرِيتُ الشِّدْق. and ↓ مهْرُوتَتُهُ. A serpent having a wide mouth. (TA.) أَسْدٌ أَهْرَتُ A lion wide in the sides of the mouth. (S.) اجُلٌ أَهْرَتُ A man having a wide mouth. (TA.) الفَمِمُهْرُوتُ Having a mouth wide in the sides. (S.) كِلَابٌ مُهَرْتُهُ الأَشْدَاقِ Dogs wide in the sides of the mouth. (S.) [See an ex., voce عَذَبٌ] الهَرِيتُ and ↓ الهَرِتُ and ↓ الهَرُوتُ and ↓ الهَرَّاتُ (K.) and ↓ المُهَرَّتُ (L) The lion. (K.) Also هَرِيتٌ A woman in whom the division between the vagina and the rectum has been broken through. (S, K.) Sometimes employed in this sense. (S,) هَرِيتٌ A rent garment (ISd.) هَرِيتٌ A wounded reputation. (ISd) -A2- رَجُلٌ هريتٌ A man who does not keep a secret, and who talks fault. (K.)

مَهْرُوتٌ

: see هريتٌ.

مُهَرَّتٌ

: see هَرِيتٌ. -A2- Flesh-meat thoroughly cooked, so that it has fallen in pieces; as also مُهَرَّدٌ; or this latter [only] is the correct word. (TA, from a trad.)

مُتَهَارِتٌ

Twisting about the sides of the mouth, and drawing them often. or much towards the ears (TA, from a trad.)

مُتْهَوِتٌ

: see هَرِيتٌ.