زُخَارِىٌّ
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مَكَانٌ
زُخَارِىُّ النَّبَاتِ [A place having its plants, or herbage, full-grown, full of juice, luxuriant, or abundant and dense, and in blossom]. (S.)
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And زُخَارِىُّ النَّبَاتِ
The blossoms, and the beauty and brightness, of plants, or herbage. (K.) [Hence,] أَخَذَ زُخَارِيَّهُ
It (a plant, or herbage,) blossomed: (JK:) or became luxuriant, or abundant and dense, and put forth its blossoms; as also جُنَّ, verbal noun جُنُونٌ: (As, TA:) or obtained its full supply of moisture: (A, TA:) or acquired its due degree of beauty and brightness: (TA:) or became tall. (A.) Also It (any affair, or thing,) became complete, or perfect, and in a sound, or good, state. (A, TA.) And أَخَذَتِ
الأَرْضُ زُخَارِيَّهَا
The land had tall herbage: (A, TA:) when such is the case, it is termed أَرْضٌ
زَاخِرَةٌ. (TA.)