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1 ذَئِرَ عَلَيْهِ ذ , (S, * K, * TA,) aor. ذَاَ^َ , (K,) inf. n. ذَأَرٌ, (M,) He was angry with him: (M, * K, * TA:) he was enraged against him, namely his enemy, and prepared to spring upon him. (Lth.) ― -b2- He became emboldened against him. (S * K, * TA.) ― -b3- ذَئِرَ, aor. ذَاَ^َ , He became contracted in his bosom, and evil in his disposition. (Ibn-Es-Seed.) ― -b4- He was frightened, or terrified; he feared, or was afraid. (M, K.) ― -b5- He was disdainful, or averse [from a person or thing]; or he disdained, or scorned: (K:) he became affected with aversion and disapprobation: 'Obeyd Ibn-El-Abras says, “ ذَئِرُوا لِقَتْلَى عَامِرٍ وَتَغَضَّبُوا
” meaning They became affected with aversion and disapprobation on account of the slain of 'Ámir [and became angry]: (T, S:) or, as some say, were disdainful, or averse, thereat. (T.) ― -b6- ذَئِرَهُ, (aor. ذَاَ^َ , TA,) He disliked, or hated, it, and turned away, or back, from it. (S, K.) ― -b7- ذَئِرَتْ عَلَىزَوْجِهَا, (As, S, K,) and ↓ ذَآءَرَتْ , (K,) contracted by El-Hoteiäh into ذَارَتْ, (TA,) [see also art. ذر,] She was disobedient to her husband, and hated him; (As, S, K;) was averse from him; and became emboldened against him. (As, S.) ― -b8- ذَئِرَ بِالشَّىْءِ He became accustomed, or habituated, to the thing. (S, K.) -A2- ذأَرَ النَّاقَةَ He smeared the she-camels' teats with ذِئَار, that her young one might not such her. (K.)

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