Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

داورهُ

Root: دور

Form: 3

Full Definition

داورهُIII , Verbal.Noun مُدَاوَرَةٌ and دِوَارٌ, He went round about with him; syn. دَارَ مَعَهُ.
2 [And hence, He circumvented him.] Aboo-Dhu-eyb says, حَتَّى أُتِيحَ لَهُ يَوْمًا بِمَرْقَبَةٍ ذُو مِرَّةٍ بِدِوَارِ الصَّيْدُ وَجَّاسُ [Until there was prepared for him, one day, in a watching-place, an intelligent person, acquainted with the circumvention of game]: وجّاس is here made trans. by means of ب because it means the same as عَالِمٌ in the phrase عَالِمٌ بِهِ. [Or the meaning of the latter hemistich is, a person possessing skill in circumventing game, attentive to their motions and sounds.]
3 داورهُ also signifies He endeavoured to induce him to turn, or incline, or decline; or he endeavoured to turn him by deceit, or guile; عَنِ الأَمْرِ from the thing; and عَلَيْهِ to it; syn. لَاوَصَهُ. It is said in the trad. respecting the night-journey [of Mo- hammad to Jerusalem, and his ascension thence into Heaven], that Moses said to Mohammad, لَقَدْ دَاوَرْتُ بَنِى إِسْرَائِيلَ عَلَى أَدْنَى مِنْ هٰذَا فَضَعُفُوا [ Verily I endeavoured to induce the children of Israel to incline to less than this, and they were unable]: or, accord. to one relation, he said رَاوَدْتُ. See also 4.
4 دَاوَرَ الأُمُورَ He sought to find the modes, or manners, of doing, or performing, affairs, or the affairs: المُدَاوَرَةٌ is like المُعَالَجَةٌ [signifying the labouring, taking pains, applying one's self vigorously, exerting one's self, striving, or struggling, to do, execute, or perform, or to effect, or accomplish, or to manage, or treat, a thing; &c.]. Suheym Ibn-Wetheel says, أَخُو خَمْسِينَ مُجْتَمِعٌ أَشُدِّى وَنَجَّدَنِى مُدَاوَرَةُ الشُّؤُونِ [Fifty years of age, my manly vigour full, and vigorous application to the management of affairs has tried and strengthened me].


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