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مُشَارٌ

Root: شور

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مُشَارٌ White honey gathered, or which one has been assisted to gather. AA cites the following verse, of El-Kutámee, or of 'Adee Ibn-Zeyd, وَسَمَاعٍ يَأْذَنُ الشَّيْخُ لَهُ وَحَدِيثٍ مِثْلِ مَاذِىٍّ مُشَارٌ [And a singing, or a musical performance, to which the old man would lend ear, and a discourse like gathered white honey]: but As disapproves of this, and says that the right reading is مَشَارٌ مَاذِىِّ [white honey of a habitation of bees from which it has been extracted], the former of these words being prefixed to the latter, governing it in the gen. case, and the latter being with fet-h to the م.
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