مُزَأْبِرٌ
and مُزَأْبَرٌ (S, K) and
مُزَوْبِرٌ and
مُزَيْبِرٌ, or
مُزَوْبَرٌ and
مُزَيْبَرٌ, (according to different copies of the K,) the third and fourth and the fifth and sixth said by Fr to be dialect vars. of the first and second, (Sgh, TA,) A garment, or piece of cloth, having nap (زِيءْبِر) upon it: (S, K:) [or the second and fifth and sixth, having its nap made to come forth:] or the first is applied to a man [as meaning making to have its nap come forth; and so the third and fourth]: and the second, to a garment or a piece of cloth [as having the second of the meanings explained above; and so the fifth and sixth]. (TA.)