سَتَرَ

1.
, aorist سَتُرَ (S, M) and سَتِرَ , (M,) verbal noun سَتْرٌ (S, M) and سَتَرٌ, (M,) He, or it, veiled, concealed, or hid, a thing; (M;) covered it: (S:) and ستّر signifies the same, (M,) [or has an intensive sense, or denotes frequency or repetition of the action, or its application to many objects: according to Golius, “ sub velo, obtenso eo [sic], ne quis vir intueretur eam, custodivit puellam: et clam asservavit habuitque eam: ” as on the authority of the KL: in which I find nothing of the kind but تَسْتِيرٌ explained by the words در Pرده داشتن (to have or hold, within a curtain.]
2.
(assumed tropical:) He protected another. (The Lexicons passim.)
3.
سَتُرَتْ, verbal noun سَتَارَةٌ, (tropical:) She (a woman) was, or became, سَتِيرَة, (A,) i. e., modest, or bashful. (M.)
4.
And سَتُرَ, verbal noun سِتْرٌ, (assumed tropical:) He was, or became, intelligent. (M.)

Perseus ID: n18853