كُورٌ

2.
A camel's [saddle of the kind called] رَحْل: (K, TA:) as also مَكْوَرٌ (K) and مُكْوَرٌّ, the latter with damm to the م and teshdeed to the ر: (TS, L:] or a رَحْل with its apparatus: (S, Msb, K:) pronounced by many كَوْرٌ; but this is a mistake: (IAth:) plural [of pauc.] أَكْوَارٌ (S, Msb, K) and أَكْوُرٌ, (K,) and (of mult., TA) كِيرَانٌ (S, Msb, K) and كُورَانٌ and كُوءُورٌ, which last, says ISd, is extr. as a plural form of a singular such as كور with an infirm letter. (TA.)
3.
A blacksmith's fire-place; (S, * A, Msb;) his مَجْمَرَة; (K;) constructed of clay: (S, Msb, K: *) and also said to signify the skin [with which he blows his fire]: (Msb, TA:) or this latter is called [only] كِيرٌ: (A, in the present article; and S, Msb, K, article كير:) an arabicized word. (Msb.)
4.
[A hornets', or bees', nest;] the place, (S, K,) or structure, (TA,) of hornets: (الزَّنَابِير, S, K [in the CK, الدَّنَانِير, which is a mistake:]) or of bees: (according to a tradition cited in the TA:) plural أَكْوَارٌ. (TA.) See also كُوَارَةٌ.

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