كَاسِرٌ

1.
[Breaking]; feminine with ة: plural masculine and feminine كُسَّرٌ; and plural feminine كَوَاسِرُ also (K.)
2.
(tropical:) Folding or doubling, and leaning or reclining upon, a pillow or cushion. Hence the following. in a tradition of 'Omar, لا يَزَالُ أَحَدُهُمْ كَاسِرًا وِسَادَهُ عِنْدَ امْرَأَةٍ مُغْزِيَةٍ, meaning, (tropical:) Not one of them ceases to fold or double his pillow or cushion at the abode of a woman whose husband is absent in war, and to lean or recline upon it, and enter upon discourse with her. (IAth, TA.)
3.
(tropical:) An eagle, (A, K,) and a hawk or falcon, (A,) contracting his wings, (A, K,) or contracting them somewhat, so that he may descend in his flight, (TA,) or in order to alight. (A, K.)
4.
الكَاسِرُThe eagle. (S, M, K.)

Perseus ID: n36978