اسكرهُ
It (wine, or beverage,) intoxicated, or inebriated, him; (S, A;) or deprived him of his reason; (Msb;) as also, according to some,
سَكَرَهُ; (MF, TA;) but the former is that which commonly obtains; (TA;) [and
سكّرهُ has the same signification; or its verbal noun] تَسْكِيرٌ signifies the causing, or making, to be affected with the remains of intoxication. (KL. [See the pass. particle n. of this last, below.]) The first is also said of قريض [apparently a mistranscription for قريص, which may be synonym with قَارِصٌ, meaning “ sour milk, ” for this has an effect like intoxication when too much of it has been drunk]; and thus applied it is tropical. (TA.)