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تختّر

Root: ختر

Form: 5

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تختّرV He was, or became, languid, (تَفَتَّرَ,) and relaxed, and heavy, or sluggish, and fevered: he was, or became, languid in body, in consequence of disease &c.: and his intellect became confused, from drinking milk and the like. And تختّرت نَفْسُهُ His soul [or stomach] was, or became, languid.
2 He walked with the gait of him who is heavy, or sluggish.
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