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عدد المواضيع في هذا الكتاب 4953
4547. هذر16 4548. هذرب4 4549. هذلم5 4550. هذى4 4551. هر8 4552. هرا74553. هرب17 4554. هربذ6 4555. هرت15 4556. هرث4 4557. هرج17 4558. هرجب6 4559. هرجل7 4560. هرح1 4561. هرد12 4562. هردب7 4563. هرس18 4564. هرش16 4565. هرشب3 4566. هرشف8 4567. هرطل5 4568. هرق17 4569. هرل6 4570. هرم18 4571. هرمت4 4572. هرن7 4573. هرنصن1 4574. هرى2 4575. هز7 4576. هزأ13 4577. هزب8 4578. هزبر8 4579. هزج16 4580. هزر15 4581. هزرب2 4582. هزع13 4583. هزل21 4584. هزلج6 4585. هزم18 4586. هزمج3 4587. هسب3 4588. هش9 4589. هشم18 4590. هصب4 4591. هصر16 4592. هض5 4593. هضب16 4594. هضم19 4595. هطل15 4596. هف5 4597. هفت15 4598. هق6 4599. هقب7 4600. هقر6 4601. هقع12 4602. هك5 4603. هل10 4604. هلب16 4605. هلبث5 4606. هلبج5 4607. هلت8 4608. هلث7 4609. هلج13 4610. هلجب3 4611. هلقب3 4612. هلقت2 4613. هلك20 4614. هلم13 4615. هم7 4616. همأ6 4617. همت3 4618. همج13 4619. همد18 4620. همذ9 4621. همر15 4622. همرج6 4623. همرجل5 4624. همز17 4625. همس20 4626. همش9 4627. همل15 4628. هملج10 4629. هن6 4630. هنأ12 4631. هنب10 4632. هنبت4 4633. هنبر7 4634. هنتب4 4635. هند10 4636. هندب7 4637. هندز7 4638. هندس11 4639. هنر5 4640. هنع8 4641. هنف11 4642. هنقب3 4643. هنم11 4644. هوأ9 4645. هوب8 4646. هوت11 Prev. 100
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1 هَرَأَهُ البَرْدُ The cold destroyed him, or, perhaps, debilitated him; i. e., a beast; lit., broke him: syn. كسره. (TA.) [See also هَزَأَ.] b2: هَرِئَ, like عُنِىَ, [i. e., pass. in form, but neut. in signification,] (incorrectly written in the S هَرِئَ, K,) It (a camel or sheep &c., or a man.) perished of cold, or heat. (Ks, K.) b3: هَرَأَهُ البَرْدُ, inf. n. هَرْءٌ (As, S, K,) and هَرَآءَةٌ; (K;) and ↓ اهرأهُ; (Fr, S, K;) The cold affected him so severely as nearly to kill him: (As, S, K:) or so severely as to kill him. (K.) b4: هَرَأَتِ الرِّيحُ The wind was, or became, intensely cold. (K.) A2: هَرَأَ, (K,) inf. n. هَرْءٌ; (TA:) and ↓ هرّأ; (K;) and ↓ اهرأ, (Fr, K,) inf. n. إِهْرَآءٌ; (TA;) He cooked flesh-meat thoroughly: (K:) or so that it fell off from the bone. (S, K.) b2: هَرِئَ, aor. ـَ inf. n. هَرْءٌ and هُرْءٌ and هُرُوْءٌ; (K;) and ↓ تهرّأ; (S, K;) It (flesh-meat) was thoroughly cooked: (K:) or was cooked so as to fall off from the bone. (S, * TA.) A3: هَرَأَ فِى

مَنْطِقِهِ, (S, K,) aor. ـَ (K,) inf. n. هَرْءٌ, (TA,) He was loquacious: or he was loquacious, with incorrectness; (TA;) as also هَرَأَ الكَلَامَ: (ISk, S:) or he was very foul in his speech: or was very incorrect, or faulty, therein: (K:) or, simply, he was foul, (S,) or incorrect, or faulty, (TA,) in his speech: (S, TA:) also الكَلَامَ ↓ اهرأ he multiplied his words but spake not to the point, or correctly. (K.) b2: إِنَّ مَنْطِقَهَ يَهْرَأُ, inf. n. هَرْءٌ, [Verily his speech is prolix: or is vitious, and disorderly]. (TA.) 2 هَرَّاَ see 1.4 أَهْرَاَ see 1. b2: اهرأ فِى الرَّوَاحِ He entered upon the cool time of the evening: (S, K: *) or properly said only of the evening of the hot season. (K.) [See also اهزأ.] b3: أَهْرِئُ عَنْكَ مِنَ الظَّهِيرَةِ Stay thou until the mid-day heat shall have become assuaged, and the air be cool. (TA, in this art.; and IAar, in TA, art. فيح.) A2: اهرأ He slew a person. (K.) A3: See 1, last sentence but one.5 تهرّاً He (a beast) was destroyed, or, perhaps, debilitated, by the cold; lit., was broken: syn. تكسّر. (TA.) A2: See 1.

هَرِئٌ (so in the TA: in one copy of the S, هَرِىٌ: in another, هَرِىٌّ:) and ↓ مُهَرَّأٌ (TA) Meat thoroughly cooked: (TA:) or cooked so as to fall off from the bone. (S, * TA.) هُرَأٌ: see هُرَآءٌ.

هُرَآءٌ, or مَنْطِقٌ هُرَآءٌ, (S, K,) Loquacity: or vitious, disorderly, speech: (K:) or loquacity with incorrectness. (S.) b2: هُرَآءٌ, (K,) fem. with ة, pl. with ون; (TA;) and ↓ هُرَأٌ; (K;) A great talker of nonsense. (K.) هِرَآءٌ A young shoot of a palm-tree, (AHn, K,) when first plucked from the mother-tree. (As.) A2: الهِرَآءُ A certain devil whose office it is to suggest foul dreams. (K.) قِرَّةٌ لَهَا هَرِيْئَةٌ Cold that occasions injury and death to men and to cattle &c. (El-Fezáree, ISk, S.) b2: Also, هَرِيْئَةٌ The time in which cold thus affects them. (TA.) مَهْرُوْءٌ, from هُرِئَ, pl. with ون, [in the CK, for مَهْرُوؤُونَ is put مَهْرَؤُنَ,] Perishing of cold, or heat. (Ks, K.) b2: Explained by AHn [in his book on plants] by the words أَلَّذِى قَدْ أَنْضَجَهُ البَرْدُ [meaning, What is nipped, shrunk, shrivelled, or blasted, by the cold: see art. نضج]. (TA.) مُهَرَّأٌ: see هَرِئٌ.
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