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1 سَقَرَ الضْلَرRَّمْسُ ذ , (S,) aor. سَقُرَ , inf. n. سَقْرٌ, (TA,) The sun scorched, or burned, him, altering the colour of his complexion and shin, (S, * TA,) and pained him, or pained his brain by its heat: (TA:) melted and heated him, or it. (TA.) And سَقَرَتْهُ النَّارُ The fire altered the colour of his skin; or scorched his skin, and altered its colour; as also صَقَرَتْهُ. (Bd in liv. 48.)

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