خَبْرٌ

2.
Also Trees of the kind called سِدْر [or lote-trees], (Lth, K,) and أَرَاك, with abundant herbage around them; (Lth;) as also خَبِرٌ: (Lth, K:) [both coll. gen. ns.:] ns. un. خَبْرَةٌ and خَبِرَةٌ. (TA.)
3.
Seed-produce. (K.)
4.
A place where water rests, or stagnates, in a mountain: (K:) a place where water has fallen, such as the water-course has furrowed (خَبَّرَ [perhaps a mistranscription for خَبَرَ]) in the summits (رُوءُوس) [of mountains], and through which one wades. (L.)
5.
A large [leathern water-bag of the kind called] مَزَادَة [q. v.]; (S, K;) as also خَبْرَاءُ (Kr, K) and خِبْرٌ: (K:) but this last is disallowed, in the sense above-explained, by AHeyth; and others say that the first word is better: (TA:) plural of the first خُبُورٌ. (S, K.)
6.
Hence, by way of comparison thereto, (S,) (tropical:) A she-camel abounding with milk; (S, K;) as also خِبْرٌ, (K,) and مَخْبُورَةٌ [نَاقَةٌ]. (TA.)

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