زِوَارٌ
1.
(AA, S, K) and
زِيَارٌ (IAar, K) A rope, or cord, which is put between the camel's fore-girth and kind-girth, (AA, S, K,) to prevent the kindgirth from hurting the animal's
ثِيل, and so causing a suppression of the urine: (AA, TA:) plural أَزْوِرَةٌ. (S, K.) In a tradition, Ed-Dejjál is described as bound with أَزْوِرَة; meaning, having his arms bound together upon his breast. (IAth.)