اِتَّغَرَ

1.
(AZ, Sh, S, Mgh, Msb, K) and اِثَّغَرَ (AZ, Mgh, Msb) and اِدَّغَرَ, (K,) originally اِثْتَغَرَ, (AZ, S, K,) He (a boy) bred his central milkteeth, (S,) or his ثَغْر [or front teeth]; (Sh, * Msb, K;) as also أَثْغَرَ: (K:) or he bred his teeth after the former ones had fallen out: (AZ, Mgh:) and أَثْغَرَ, verbal noun إِثْغَارٌ, of the measure of أَكْرَمَ, verbal noun إِكْرَامٌ, he grew his ثَغْر [or front teeth] after the former ones had fallen out: by some, اثّغر and اتّغر are used specially in relation to a beast: the Benoo-Kiláb thus used the former; not in relation to a boy. (Msb.)
2.
See also 1, in five places.

Perseus ID: n4460