i. q.خَسَرَهُ, which see in three places: (A 'Obeyd, Zj, S, A, Msb:) [and particularly] He made him to lose, or suffer loss, in his traffic; opposite ofأَرْبَحَهُ. (A.)
2.
-A2- And اخسرHe fell into loss; (A;) he met with loss in his traffic. (TA. [See also 1.])