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دَفْرٌ دفر (T, S, M, A, Msb, K) and ↓ دَفَرٌ , (IAar, M, A, K,) the former a simple subst., and the latter an inf. n., (Msb,) or both inf. ns., (A,) and ↓ دَفْرَةٌ , (Msb,) Stink; stench: (IAar, T, S, M, A, Msb, K:) never used to signify a sweet smell: (M:) accord. to Aboo- ” Alee El-Kálee, ↓ دَفَرٌ has the above-mentioned signification; but دَفْرٌ signifies pungency of odour, whether stinking or sweet: other authorities, however, assert, accord. to what is transmitted from them, that the word signifying intense pungency of odour, whether sweet or bad, is ذَفَرٌ, with ذ, and with two fet-hahs, whence مِسْكٌ أَذْفَرُ: I Aar says that ↓ ذَفَرٌ signifies stink, or stench; and ذَفْرٌ, baseness, or vileness; but this is not known on any other authority. (M, L, TA.) ― -b2- Hence the saying of 'Omar, وَدَفْرَاهْ, meaning [Alas, what stench! i. e., (assumed tropical:) Alas, what an abominable thing! i. e.] وَانَتْنَاهْ: (A 'Obeyd, T, S, M:) or it means Alas, what baseness, or vileness! (IAar, T, M.) ― -b3- Hence also the phrase, دَفْرًا لَهُ, meaning [May God make stench to cleave to him, or it! i. e., (assumed tropical:) Fy, or shame, upon him, or it! i. e.] نَتْنًا لَهُ: (S, Mgh:) and لِمَا يَجِىْءُ بِهِ فُلَانٌدَفْرًا دَفِرًا, (T, * S, M,) meaning [May foul stench cleave to that which such a one doth! i. e., (assumed tropical:) Foul shame upon it! i. e.] نَتْنًا; (S, M;) but in an intensive sense; (M;) said in declaring a man's case, or affair, to be bad, or abominable. (T, S.) ― -b4- Hence, too, الدَّفْرُ, (TA,) and أُمُّ دَفْرٍ, (S, K,) (assumed tropical:) Calamity, or misfortune. (S, K, TA.) ― -b5- And أُمُّ دَفْرٍ, (T, S, A, K,) written by Aboo-'Alee El-Kálee ↓ أُمُّ دَفَرٍ , but this is wrong, (R,) and ↓ أُمُّ دَفْرَةَ , (IAar,) and ↓ دَفَارِ , and أُمُّ دَفَارِ, (M, K,) (assumed tropical:) The present world; (T, S, M, A, K;) because of its calamities, or misfortunes. (TA.)

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