وَافِرٌ

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and مَوْفُورٌ and مُوَفَّرٌ and مُتَوَفِّرٌ [and أَوْفَرُ and وَفْرٌ] all signify the same: [i. e., Full, without lack or defect, full-sized, complete, perfect, whole, or entire: or much, abundant, ample, or copious.] (A, TA.) You say, مَالٌ وَافِرٌ and نَبَاتٌ وَافِرٌ, &c., [Full, or complete, &c., or] much, or abundant, property, and herbage, &c., (TA.) And شَىْءٌ مَوْفُورٌ A thing that is full, complete, &c. (S.) And جَزَاءٌ مُوَفَّرٌ A recompense of which nothing is deficient. (TA.) And الشَّعَرِ فُلَانٌ مُوَفَّرُ (tropical:) Such a one has his hair left to become abundant and long. (TA.) And سِقَاءٌ أَوْفَرُ, (T, S, A, K,) and وَفْرٌ, (Sgh, K,) A skin for milk, or water, made of hide of which nothing is deficient. (T, S, A, K.) And in like manner, مَزَادَةٌ وَفْرَاءُ A leather water-bag made of a complete skin; (S, M, A, K;) nothing thereof being deficient: (S, TA:) also signifying a leather water-bag filled (M, K, * TA) completely. (M, TA.) And أَرْضٌ وَفْرَاءُ Land in the herbage of which is abundance: (M, K, * TA:) and land of which the herbage has not been diminished. (S, K.) And أُذُنٌ وَفْرَاءُ An ear having a large lobe: (M:) or a large ear, (K, TA,) large in the lobe. (TA.) You say also, هُمْ مُتَوَافِرُونَ They are numerous. (S, K.)
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الوَافِرُ The fourth metre (بَحْر) in prosody; (M, * K;) the measure of which consists of مُفَاعَلَتُنْ six times [in its original state]: (Sgh, K:) or, [in practice,] مُفَاعَلَتُنْ مُفَاعَلَتُنْ فَعُولُنْ, twice: or مُفَاعَلَتُنْ مُفَاعَلَتُنْ, twice: (M, L:) so called because its feet are made full like those of the كَامِل, except that there is [in practice] an elision in their letters, so that it is not complete. (M, L.)

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