خَرِسَ
1.
, (Msb, K,) aorist
خَرَسَ
, (K,) verbal noun خَرَسٌ, (S, A, Msb, K,) He (a man) was dumb; was naturally, by conformation, prevented from speaking; (Msb;) [he was destitute of the faculty of speech, by natural conformation, like the beast: see أَخْرَسُ:] or he was, or became, tonguetied, or withheld from speech, (A, K,) either from inability to find words to express what he would say, or by natural conformation [of the organs of speech]. (TA.) You say also خَرِسَ المَجْلِسُ
The assembly was, or became, mute, or speechless. (A.)
2.
خَرَسَ المَرْأَةَ, (Lh, IAth,) aorist
خَرُسَ
, (Lh,) [verbal noun, apparently, خَرْسٌ,] He fed the woman with what is termed
خُرْسَة; (Lh, IAth;) He fed her on the occasion of child-birth; (Lh;) as also
خرّس
عَليهَا, verbal noun تَخْرِيسٌ (S, K) and تَخْرِسَةٌ. (TA.) In like manner you say,
خرّسهَا, verbal noun تَخْرِيسٌ; and خرس عَنْهَا; [so in the TA, without any syll. signs to the verb;] He made for her what is termed
خُرْسَة. (TA.) And
خُرِسَتْ, (S, L,) or خُرِسَتْ, (so in a copy of the A,) She was fed with what is so termed: (A:) or a feast on the occasion of her having given birth to a child was made for her. (S, L.)