1 صَعِرَ ذ , aor. صَعَرَ , (Msb, K,) inf. n. صَعَرٌ; (S, A, Mgh, Msb, K;) and ↓ تصعّر ; (A, K;) He had a wryness, or distortion, in the cheek, (S,) or in the face, (A, K,) or in either side [thereof], (K,) or in the neck, (Lth, A, Mgh, Msb,) by reason of pride, (A,) with a turning of the face on one side: (Lth, Mgh, Msb:) [see also 5:] or he (a camel) had a disorder by reason of which he twisted his neck, (K,) and distorted it. (TA.) You say, فِى عُنُقِهِ وَخَدِّهِ صَعَرٌ In his neck, and in his cheek, is a wryness, or distortion, arising from pride. (A.) And لَأُقِيمَنَّ صَعَرَكَ [I will assuredly straighten thy wryness, or distortion, of the neck, or cheek]. (A.) And أَصَابَ البَعِيرَ صَعَرٌ A disease which made him to twist his neck befell the camel. (Mgh, TA.) ― -b2- [See also صَعَرٌ below.] -A2- Also صَعِرَ, (TK,) inf. n. صَعَرٌ, (K, TK,) He (a man, TK) ate صَعَارِير [pl. of صُعْرُورٌ, q. v.], (K, * TK,) i. e., gum. (TA.)
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