نَزُرَ
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, aorist
نَزُرَ
, verbal noun نَزَارَةٌ (S, A, Msb, K) and نُزُورٌ (Msb, K) and نُزُورَةٌ, (K,) or نُزْرَةٌ, as in the M and L, and perhaps one of these last two forms is a mistake for the other, (TA,) It was, or became, little, or small, in quantity or number; (S, A, Msb, K;) paltry, mean, contemptible, or inconsiderable. (S, TA.) See also 5.
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Also, verbal noun نَزَارَةٌ, He (a man) was, or became, possessed of little good, or little wealth. (AZ.)
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He smote him with the [evil] eye. (Fr, in TA, article شزر.)
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نَزَرَهُ, (As, A,) aorist
نَزُرَ
, (As,) verbal noun نَزْرٌ, (As, K,) He drew forth, or got out, what he had, by little and little: (As:) he importuned him, or pressed him, in asking (A, K) a matter of science or a gift. (A.) You say also, فُلَانٌ لَا يُعْطِى حَتَّى يُنْزَرَ, (A, K,) or
يُنَزَّرَ, (so in two copies of the S,) Such a one will not give until he is importuned, or pressed, (A, K,) and despised. (S, K, TA.)