خ • ت • ر
خَتَرَتْ نَفْسُهُ
His soul [or stomach] became heavy; or heaved, or became agitated by a tendency to vomit; syn. خَبُثَتْ: (IAar, K:) and became in a corrupt, or disordered, state. (K.) -A2- خَتَرَهُ, (S, K, *) aor.
خَتِرَ
and
خَتُرَ
, (K,) inf. n. خَتْرٌ (S, A, K) and خُتُورٌ, (K,) He acted, or behaved, towards him with perfidy, treachery, or unfaithfulness: (S, K: *) or with the foulest perfidy or treachery or unfaithfulness: (A, K:) or with deceit, guile, or circumvention: (K:) or in a bad, or corrupt, manner. (Ibn-'Arafeh.) And خَتَرَ بِالعَهْدِ [He was unfaithful, &c., to the compact, or covenant]. (TA, from a trad.)
ختّرهُ
, inf. n. تَخْتِيرٌ, said of wine, or beverage, It corrupted, or disordered, his soul [or stomach], (Ibn-'Arafeh, K,) and rendered him relaxed. (Ibn-'Arafeh.)
تختّر
He (a man, TA) was, or became, languid, (تَفَتَّرَ,) and relaxed, and heavy, or sluggish, and fevered: (K:) he was, or became, languid in body, in consequence of disease &c.: (TA:) and his intellect became confused, from drinking milk and the like. (K.) And تختّرت نَفْسُهُ
His soul [or stomach] was, or became, languid. (TA.) He walked with the gait of him who is heavy, or sluggish. (K.)
خَاتِرٌ
(K) and [in an intensive sense] ↓
خَتَّارٌ (S, A, K) and ↓
خَتِيرٌ and ↓
خَتُورٌ and ↓
خِتِّيرٌ (K) One who acts, or behaves, with perfidy, treachery, or unfaithfulness: (S, K:) or with the foulest perfidy or treachery or unfaithfulness: (A, K:) or with deceit, guile, or circumvention: (K:) [or in a bad, or corrupt, manner: (see 1:) the second and following epithets signifying one who does so much, or frequently, or habitually.]
خَتَرٌ
خَتِيرٌ
: see what follows.
خَتُورٌ
: see what follows.
خَتَّارٌ
: see what follows.
خِتِّيرٌ
: see what follows.