هَتَرَهُ
, aorist
هَتِرَ
, (K, TA,) like يَضْرِبُ, (TA [in the CK, -, but this is evidently a mistake,]) It (old age, K, TA, and disease and grief, TA), made him to be such as is called
مُهْتَرٌ; [i. e., made him to lose his reason, or intellect: or to be addicted to, or fond of, speaking of a thing: which latter signification seems to be particularly indicated in the lexicon from which this is taken; but the former seems the more appropriate.] (K.)