خامر

1.
as an intrans. v.: see 1, in three places.
2.
خامرهُ, verbal noun مُخَامَرَةٌ, It mixed, mingled, commingled, intermixed, or intermingled, with it; became incorporated, or blended, with it; infected, or pervaded, it; synonym خَالَطَهُ. (S, A, Mgh, * K.) You say, خامر المَاءَ اللَّبَنَ The water mixed with the milk. (A.) And خَامَرْتُ فُلَانًا (tropical:) I mixed with such a one in familiar, or social, intercourse; conversed with him; or became intimate with him; synonym خَالَطْتُهُ. (A.) And الخَمْرُ تُخَامِرُ العَقْلَ: see 1. And خامرهُ الدَّاءُ (assumed tropical:) The disease infected, or pervaded, him; synonym خَالَطَهُ: (Sh:) or infected, or pervaded, (خالط,) his inside. (Lth.)
3.
Also, (TA,) verbal noun as above, (K,) (assumed tropical:) He approached it; or was, or became, near to it; (K, * TA;) namely, a thing. (TA.)
4.
And خامر المَكَانَ, (S, A,) verbal noun as above, (K,) (tropical:) He kept, or clave, to the place; (S, A, K;) did not quit it; (A;) remained, stayed, dwelt, or abode, in it; (K;) and in like manner, بَيْتَهُ his house, or tent; and so خمّرهُ. (TA.)
5.
خامر, (TK,) verbal noun as above, (IAar, K,) [apparently in the dialect of El-Yemen, (see 10,)] also signifies He sold a free person as being a slave. (IAar, K, TK.)

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