دَبًى ثَايءِرٌ

1.
[Locusts before they have wings] just coming forth from the dust, or earth. (T, S.)
2.
ثَايءِرُ الرَّأْسِ (tropical:) Having the hair of his head spreading out in disorder, and standing up: (As, T, * S, * TA:) or shaggy, or dishevelled. (T, A.)
3.
رَأَيْتُهُ ثَايءِرًافَرِيصُ رَقَبَتِهِ (tropical:) [I saw him with his external jugular veins, or with the sinews and veins of his neck, swelling by reason of anger]. (A.)
4.
ثَايءِرٌ also signifies (assumed tropical:) Angry. (T.)
5.
And (tropical:) Anger: (S, A, K:) [or an ebullition of anger, rage, or passion: whence the phrase,] ثَارَ ثَايءِرُهُ, (T, S, M, A,) like فَارَ فَايءِرُهُ, (T, A,) (tropical:) He was angry: (T:) or his anger became roused, or excited, (S, M,) or inflamed: (A:) or became roused, or excited, in the utmost degree: (TA:) or boiled: (S in article فور:) or spread. (TA in that article)

Perseus ID: n4828