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Arabic dictionary

Dictionary Habib Anthony Salmone, An Advanced Learner's Arabic-English Dictionary (1889)

Entry غور

غَارَ (و)(n. ac. غَوْر) غِيَار [] غُؤُوْر [] ) a. Descended, went down ( into the valley, into the lowlands ). b. [Fī], Penetrated into; sank, subsided into; disappeared in. c. [Fī], Examined, investigated, inquired into, made researches into. d. Was hot, sultry (day). e. Halted, slept, journeyed at noon. f.(n. ac. غُوُوْر), Was deep-set, sunken (eye). g.(n. ac. غِوَاْر غُوُوْر), Set (star). h.(n. ac. غِوَاْر) [acc. & Bi], Bestowed upon, blessed with ( good : God ). i. [acc. or Ila], Helped, aided. j. Gave blood-wite to. II see I (a) (b) d. (e), (g) f. Routed, put to flight. g. Caused to disappear (springs). III see IV (a) أَغْوَرَ a. ['Ala], Invaded, attacked, made a raid into; plundered. b. Galloped; went quickly; pressed on. c. [Ila or Bi], Came to...for help. d. Made to sink (eye). e. Twisted hard (rope). f. Took another wife. تَغَوَّرَa. see I (a) . VI, Attacked, plundered each other's territory. إِغْتَوَرَa. Derived benefit. إِسْتَغْوَرَa. see IV (a)b. ( و), Asked help, asked plenty of (God). c. ( ا), Became fat; was swollen. d. Descended, desired to descend into a low country. غَوْرa. Bottom, underneath. b. Low ground. c. see 21 غَار (pl. غِيْرَان [] أَغْوَار [] ) a. Hollow, cavity; cave, cavern; grotto, grot. b. Dimple of the chin. غَوْرَة [] a. [art.], The sun. b. Siesta; mid-day halt. غَارَة [] ( pl. reg. ) a. Raid, foray, incursion; invasion. b. Plunder, pillage. c. Horsemen. غِوَرa. Blood-wite. مَغَاَر [] مَغَارَة [مَغْوَرَة 17t a. A ], ( pl. مَغَاوِر [] ) a. Cavern, cave; grotto, grot. غَائِر [] a. Sinking, subsiding, disappearing (water). غَائِرَة [] a. see 1t (b) & 21c. Noon, mid-day. مِغْوَار [] (pl. مَغَاْوِيْرُ) a. Raider; fighter; warlike; warrior. مُغَاوِر [ N. Ag. a. III] see 45 مُغِيْر a. see 45 مُغَار مُغَارَة a. see 17t شَنَّ الغَارَة a. He scattered the horsemen : made a sudden attack. بَعِيْد الغَوْر a. Profound, deep; inscrutable.