تختّر
1.
He (a man, TA) was, or became, languid, (تَفَتَّرَ,) and relaxed, and heavy, or sluggish, and fevered: (K:) he was, or became, languid in body, in consequence of disease &c.: (TA:) and his intellect became confused, from drinking milk and the like. (K.) And تختّرت نَفْسُهُ
His soul [or stomach] was, or became, languid. (TA.)
2.
He walked with the gait of him who is heavy, or sluggish. (K.)