Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

تناذر

Root: نذر

Form: 6

Full Definition

تناذرVI The people warned, or cautioned, one another, or put one another in fear, of a terrifying evil. You say تناذر القَوْمُ كَذَا The people warned one another, and put one another in fear, of such a thing. A poet says, namely, En-Nábighah, describing a serpent, and his being threatened by En-Noamán so that he passed the night as though he had been stung, turning over and over upon his bed, تَنَاذَرَهَا الرَّاقُونَ مِنْ سُوْءِ سَمِّهَا تُطَلِّقُهُ طَوْرًا وَطَوْرًا تُرَاجِعُ [Of which the charmers have warned one another, and put one another in fear, on account of the evil nature of its poison, which it discharges one time and one time draws back].


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