جَزَرَ
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جَزَرَ, (S, Mgh, Msb,) aorist
جَزُرَ
, (S, Msb,) [verbal noun as above,] He slaughtered a camel (S, Mgh, Msb) or other animal, (Msb,) and skinned it; (S;) as also
اجتزر. (S, TA.) You say also, جَزَرَ لَهُمْ, meaning He slaughtered for them a camel. (A.) And القَوْمَ جَزُورًا
اجتزر
He slaughtered and skinned for the people a camel. (TA.)
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جَزَرَ, aorist
جَزِرَ
and
جَزُرَ
, verbal noun جَزْرٌ, (S, Msb, K, &c.,) (tropical:) It (water) sank, and disappeared; became low; or became remote; (S, K;) decreased; went away; (TA;) flowed away, or retired, (A, Mgh, * Msb,) from the earth, or land: (A, Mgh:) it (the sea, and a river, Lth, ISd) ebbed; opposite of
مَدَّ; (S, ISd, K; [but in this last sense, only
جَزِرَ
is authorized by the K, and apparently by ISd also, as the aorist; ]) i. e., retreated, or went back; (S. Msb; *) as also
انجزر; (ISd, TA;) or ceased to increase. (Lth, Mgh.)