جَوْرٌ

1.
, a verbal noun used as an epithet, (TA,) i. q. جَايءِرٌ; (K, TA;) i. e. Declining, or deviating, from the right course: and acting wrongfully, unjustly, injuriously, or tyrannically: (TA:) plural [of the latter], applied to men, جَوَرَةٌ, (K,) in which the و remains unaltered contr. to rule, (TA,) and جَارَةٌ, (A, K,) as in all the copies of the K, but some substitute for it, as a correction, جُوَرَةٌ, [found in a copy of the A,] which, however, requires consideration, (TA,) and جَايءِرُونَ. (K.) You say طَرِيقٌ جَوْرٌ A road, or way, deviating from the right course. (TA.) And هُوَ جَوْرٌ عَنْ طَرِيقِنَا He is declining, or deviating, from our way. (TA.)
2.
Also, for ذُو جَوْر, meaning Wronged, or unjustly treated, by the judge. (Mgh from a tradition)
3.
عِنْدَهُ مِنَ المَالِ الجَوْرُ (tropical:) He possesses, of property, an extraordinary abundance. (A, TA.) See also جِوَرٌّ.

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