سَنْدَرِىٌّ

1.
A man quick, or expeditious, (K, TA,) in his affairs; who strives, exerts himself, or is diligent, therein. (TA.)
2.
And the plural سَنَادِرَةٌ signifies [the contr., or] Persons without occupation; people of sport and idleness; as also سَبَادِرَةٌ. (TA.)
3.
Also, the singular, Bold, or daring; (O, K, TA;) who makes a boast of more than he possesses. (TA.)
4.
The lion; (K;) because of his boldness, or daringness. (TA.)
5.
Strong, or vehement; (O, K;) thus applied to anything. (TA.)
6.
Tall, or long; (O, K;) thus in the dialect of Hudheyl. (O.)
7.
Large in the eyes. (K.)
8.
Good: and the contr., i. e. bad. (M, K.)
9.
A certain sort of arrows, and of arrow-heads or the like: (M:) or the white of these, (M, K,) i. e. of the latter: (K:) and a spear-head very clear or bright, (K, TA,) and sharp: (TA:) or, applied to an arrow, it means made of the tree called سَنْدَرَة: (S * in article سدر, and M, and TA:) and قَوْسٌ سَنْدَرِيَّةٌ means a bow made of that tree: (TA:) or a bow having its string braced, and strongly, or skilfully, or well, made. (K, TA.)
10.
Also A species of bird. (K.)
11.
See also the next preceding paragraph.

Perseus ID: n20945