5 تضوّر ذ He writhed by reason of the pain of beating, (M, A, K,) or of hunger: (K:) he cried out and writhed on being beaten, (Lth, S, A,) or by reason of vehement hunger: (S, A:) he writhed and cried out and turned over, by reason of the vehemence of fever: (TA:) he manifested harm, injury, or hurt, that he suffered; and was in a state of agitation: (IAmb, TA:) he manifested weakness: (Abu-l-'Abbás, in TA: [but for تَضْعِيفٌ, as the explanation of the inf. n., in the TA, I read تَضَعُّفٌ:]) he (a wolf, and a dog, and a lion, and a fox,) cried out (M, K) with hunger. (M.)
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