نَمِرَةٌ
1.
A garment of the kind called
بُرْدَة, of wool, (S, K, TA,) striped, (TA,) worn by the Arabs of the desert: (S, K, TA:) or a garment of the kind called
شَمْلَة, (M, K,) or كِسَاء, (A, Mgh, Msb,) having white and black stripes, or lines, (M, Mgh, Msb, K,) worn by the Arabs of the desert: (A, Msb:) and a garment of the kind called
حِبَرَة; (M, K;) so called because of the diversity of the colours of its stripes: (M:) or any
ميءْزَر, of those worn by the Arabs of the desert, that is a striped
شَمْلَة: (IAth:) or a striped
إِزَار
of wool; (TA;) plural نِمَارٌ: (IAth, Msb:) it is an epithet in which the quality of a subst. predominates. (TA.) It is said in a tradition of Saad, نَبَطِىٌّ فِى حُبْوَتِهِ أَعْرَابىٌّ فِى نَمِرَتِهِ أَسَدٌ فِى تَأْمُورَتِهِ [A Nabathean in his hubweh (a long piece of cloth, or the like, wound round the back and legs of a person sitting with his thighs against his belly); an Arab of the desert in his nemireh; a lion in his den]. (S.)
2.
See also أَنْمَرُ.