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شِجَارٌ ذ : see مِشْجَرٌ, in four places. ― -b2- Also The wood of a well, (S, K, KL,) by means of which the bucket is drawn out therefrom: (KL:) pl. شُجُرٌ: (S:) this pl. occurs in a verse, accord. to J; but the right reading in that instance is سُجُل, as is shown by the rhyme of the poem. (Sgh, TA.) ― -b3- Also [A wooden bar of a door;] a piece of wood which is put behind a door; called in Pers. مَتَرْس, (S, K, TA,) written by Az مَتَّرْس. (TA.) ― -b4- And A piece of wood with which a couch-frame (سَرِير) is repaired, by its being affixed as a ضَبَّة [q. v.], (S, K,) beneath it. (S.) ― -b5- And A piece of wood which is put in the mouth of a kid, to prevent its sucking. (TS, K.) ― -b6- And A certain brand, or mark made with a hot iron, upon camels. (S, K.)

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