سَرَأَتْ

1.
, (S, K,) aorist سَرَاَ , verbal noun سَرْءٌ; (S, TA;) and سرّأت, verbal noun تَسْرِيءَةٌ; (K;) said of the female locust, (S, K,) and of the female of the [lizard called] ضَبّ, (TA,) [and of a fish, and the like, (see سَرْءٌ,)] She laid eggs: (S, K, TA:) and سَرَتْ, verbal noun سَرْوٌ, is a dialect var. thereof. (TA in article سرو.) [And according to El-Kanánee, as cited in the TA, it seems that one says also, of locusts (جَرَاد), سَرَأَ البَيْضَ and سَرَأَ بِهِ.]
2.
Also, each of these two verbs, (K,) the former mentioned by IDrd, and ↓ the latter by Fr, (TA,) said of a woman, She bore many children. (K.)

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