Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

فَخُورٌ

Root: فخر

Full Definition

فَخُورٌ : see فَاخِرٌ.
2 Also A she-camel great in the udder, contracted in the orifices of the teats: or great in the udder, having little milk; and likewise applied to a ewe or she-goat: or that yields thee what she has of milk, and has nothing remaining thereof.
3 And A thick udder, contracted in the orifices of the teats, and having little milk: erroneously repeated in the K among words ending with ز.
4 And A palm-tree great in the trunk, thick in the branches.
5 Also, and فَيْخَرٌ , which is likewise with ز, both applied to a horse, and the latter to a man also, Great in the yard, and long therein: and the latter, applied to a penis, great; mentioned by IDrd as with ز: and the pl. is فَيَاخِرُ.


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