سَرَرٌ

1.
a subst. from سَارَّهُ [like its synonym نَجْوَى from نَاجَاهُ, signifying Secret discourse, or a secret communication, between two persons or parties]. (M.)
2.
See also سَرَارُ الشَّهْرِ:
3.
and سِرٌّ, last sentence but one:
4.
and سُرٌّ, in two places.
5.
Also A pain which a camel suffers in his كِرْكِرَة [or callous projection upon the breast], arising from a gall, or sore: (S, * K:) or sores in the hinder part of the كركرة of a camel, nearly penetrating into his inside, but not mortal: or a disease that attacks the horse: (M:) it is said by Lth to be a pain in the navel; but Az and others say that this is a mistake. (TA.)
6.
Also Hollowness of a spear-shaft [&c.]. (S, K.) [See أَسَرُّ.]

Perseus ID: n19421