اِثَّأَرَ

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originally اِثْتَأَرَ He obtained his bloodrevenge, or retaliation; synonym أَدْرَك ثَأْرَهُ; (T, S, M, K;) مِنْهُ from him; (T, S;) as also أَثْأَرَ: (M, K:) and اِثَّأَرَ مِنْهُ he slew the slayer of his relation. (T.) Lebeed says,
وَالنِّيبُ إِنْ تَعْرُ مِنِّى رِمَّةً خَلَقًا *
بَعْدَ المَمَاتِ فَإِنِّى كُنْتُ أَثَّيءِرُ *
[And the old she-camels, if they seek to obtain benefit from a worn rotten bone of me after death, I used to retaliate upon them by anticipation]: (T, S:) i. e., I used to slaughter [some of] them for guests, and so I have retaliated upon them during my life for their nibbling my rotten bones after my death: for when camels do not find herbage of the kind called حَمْض, they eat the bones of dead men and of camels instead thereof. (T.)
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See also 1.

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