خَارَ

1.
, aorist يَخِيرُ, (K,) verbal noun خَيْرٌ, (TA,) He (a man, TA) was, or became, possessed of خَيْر [or good, &c.]. (K, TA.)
2.
[He was, or be came, good: and he did good: opposite of شَرَّ.] You say, خِرْتَ يَا رَجُلُ [Thou hast been good; or thou hast done good, or well; O man]. (S.) And خَارَاللّٰهُ لَكَ فِى هٰذَا الأَمْرِ [May God do good to thee, bless thee, prosper thee, or favour thee, in this affair: or] may God cause thee to have, or appoint to thee, good in this affair: (K:) or may God choose for thee the better thing [in this affair]. (A.) الّٰهُمَّ خِرْلِى occurs in a tradition, meaning O God, choose for me the better of the two things. (TA.)
3.
See also 8.
4.
خَارَهُ عَلَى صَاحِبِهِ, aorist as above, verbal noun خِيرَةٌ and خِيَرٌ (Msb, K *) and خِيَرَةٌ (K) and خَيْرٌ; (Msb, TA;) and خيّرهُ, (K,) verbal noun تَخْيِيرٌ; (TA;) He preferred him before his companion, (Msb, K. *)
5.
خَايَرَهُ فَخَارَهُ: see 3.

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