Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

أَيْسَرَتْ

Root: يسر

Form: 4

Full Definition

أَيْسَرَتْIV She brought forth with ease; she had an easy birth; as also يسّرت , which is in like manner said of a she-camel; or, as in the copies of the K, يَسَرَتْ, without teshdeed. One says, in praying for a pregnant woman, أَيْسَرَتْ وَأَذْكَرَتْ May she have an easy birth, and may she bring forth a male child. See the contr., أَعْسَرَتْ.

def.2 ايسر, Present.T يُوسِرُ, in which the [radical] ى is changed into و because it is quiescent and preceded by damm, Verbal.Noun إِيسَارٌ and يُسْرٌ; accord. to Kr and Lh, but correctly the latter is a simple subst., He became possessed of competence, or sufficiency; or of richness, or wealth, or opulence; and abundance.

def.3 أَيْمَنْتُ إِبِلِى وَأَيْسَرْتُهَا I put my camels aside on the right hand and the left.


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