خُمْرَةٌ
1.
See خَمِيرٌ.
2.
Also a dialect var. of غُمْرَةٌ [q. v.], A thing [or composition] which is used as a liniment for beautifying the complexion; (S;) [the plant called] وَرْس
and certain perfumes which a woman uses as a liniment (so in the K, or applies as a liniment to her face, as in other lexicons, TA) to beautify her face. (K.)
3.
Pain, and headache, and annoyance, occasioned by wine (خَمْر, for which in some copies of the K we find حُمَّى erroneously put, TA); as also
خُمَارٌ: or the intoxication thereof, which has infected (خَالَطَ) [a person]; (K;) and so
خُمَارٌ: (TA:) or this latter signifies the remains of intoxication: (S:) plural of the former خُمَرٌ. (TA.)
4.
See also خَمْرَةٌ.
5.
A small pot or jar: and a vessel for leaven. (KL.)
6.
A small mat, (S, A, * Mgh, Msb, K,) [of an oblong shape,] large enough for a man to prostrate himself upon it, (Mgh, Msb,) used for that purpose [in prayer], (S, A,) made of palm-leaves (S, K) woven (تُرْمَلُ) with threads or strings: (S:) so called because it veils the ground from the face of the person praying [upon it]: (Zj, * Mgh:) or because its threads or strings are hidden by its palm-leaves. (TA.)