خَدِرٌ

1.
, applied to a limb, Affected with خَدَر, or numbness, &c. (K.)
2.
[Hence,] عَيْنٌ خَدِرَةٌ and خَدْرَاءُ (tropical:) An eye in a languid state: or heavy, by reason of rubbing, or from a mote in it. (TA.) And يَعْفُورٌ خَدِرٌ (tropical:) [A gazelle, or young gazelle, &c., with languid eyes,] as though drowsy, (S, A,) by reason of the motionless state of its eye, and its weakness. (A.)
3.
يَوْمٌ خَدِرٌ (assumed tropical:) A day intensely hot: (Lth:)
4.
and [intensely cold: (see خَدِرَ:) or] cold and damp: (TA:) or damp: (S:) or rainy, and cloudy or misty: (Az:) and لَيْلَةٌ خَدِرَةٌ (assumed tropical:) A night cold and damp: (TA:) or damp. (S.)
5.
See also خُدَارِىٌّ.

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