تَوْرٌ

1.
A messenger (S, M, A, Msb, K) between people, (S, M, K,) or that goes about between lovers: (A:) according to IDrd, (S,) a genuine Arabic word: (S, M:) plural أَتْوَارٌ. (Msb.) And تَوْرَةٌ A girl who is sent on messages between lovers. (IAar, T, K.)
2.
A vessel, (S,) a certain wellknown vessel, (T, Msb,) a small vessel, (A, Mgh, K,) from which one drinks: (S, Mgh, K:) a vessel of brass, or of stone, like the إِجَّانَة: (TA:) sometimes also used for the ablution termed وُضُوْء: (A, Mgh, TA:) so called from the same word as signifying the act of “ running ” or “ flowing ” [of water], (TA,) because it is mutually borrowed and returned; or from the same word as signifying “ a messenger: ” (A, TA:) of the masculine gender: (T, A, K:) [or feminine, for Z says,] I passed, at the Gate of El-'Omrah, [of the Temple of Mekkeh,] by a woman who was saying to her female neighbour, أَعِيرِينِى تُوَيْرَتَكِ [Lend thou to me thy little تَوْر: for had she considered تور as masculine, she would have said تُوَيْرَكِ]. (A.)
3.
تَوْرٌ نُحَاسٌ A cooking-pot of copper. (Mgh.)
4.
تَوْرُ المَاءِ i. q. طُحْلُبٌ, i. e. A green substance that overspreads stagnant water. (Msb.)

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