نَزُرَ

1.
, 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.
2.
Also, verbal noun نَزَارَةٌ, He (a man) was, or became, possessed of little good, or little wealth. (AZ.)
3.
نَزَرَتْ, verbal noun نَزْرٌ, She (a camel) had little milk. (TA.)
4.
نَزَرَهُ, aorist نَزُرَ , (TA,) verbal noun نَزْرٌ, (K,) He despised, and deemed little, him, or it. (K. * TA.) See also 2.
5.
He smote him with the [evil] eye. (Fr, in TA, article شزر.)
6.
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.)

Perseus ID: n39667