Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

اِتَّغَرَ

Root: ثغر

Form: 8

Full Definition

اِتَّغَرَVIII and اِثَّغَرَ and اِدَّغَرَ, originally اِثْتَغَرَ, He bred his central milkteeth, or his ثَغْر [or front teeth]; as also أَثْغَرَ : or he bred his teeth after the former ones had fallen out: and أَثْغَرَ , Verbal.Noun إِثْغَارٌ, of the measure of أَكْرَمَ, Verbal.Noun إِكْرَامٌ, he grew his ثَغْر [or front teeth] after the former ones had fallen out: by some, اثّغر and اتّغر are used specially in relation to a beast: the Benoo-Kiláb thus used the former; not in relation to a boy.
2 See also 1, in five places.


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