خدّر

1.
, (A, Msb,) verbal noun تَخْدِيرٌ; (K;) and اخدر, (A, Msb,) verbal noun إِخْدَارٌ; (K;) and خَدَرَ, (Msb,) verbal noun خَدْرٌ; (K;) He, (Msb,) or they, namely, her family, (A, Msb,) made a girl to keep herself behind, or within, the curtain; (A, Msb, K;) and kept her from menial employments and from going out to accomplish her wants. (Msb.)
2.
[Hence,] خَدَّرَتْ (assumed tropical:) She (a gazelle) concealed her young one in a covert of trees or the like, or in a hollow. (TA.) And اخدر (tropical:) It (a lurking-place) concealed a lion; (K, TA;) [as also خَدَرَ: (see مَخْدُورٌ:)] and (assumed tropical:) it (anything) prevented a thing from being seen. (TA.)
3.
[And hence,] خدّر (assumed tropical:) It (rain) confined people in their houses or tents. (TA.) And اخدر (assumed tropical:) It (night) confined, detained, or withheld, a person. (TA.)
4.
See also 4, where it is apparently a mistranscription for تخدّر.
5.
خدّر (A) and اخدر (K) also signify It made a limb, (K,) and the body, (TA,) and a leg or foot, (A,) and an arm or a hand, (TA,) to become خَدِر, i. e. benumbed, &c. (A, K, TA. [See خَدِرَ.]) You say, خَدَّرَتْهُ المَقَاعِدُ, meaning Long sitting [lit. the sitting-places] made his legs, or feet, to be in that state. (A, TA.)

Perseus ID: n10092