دعج دعر دعك
1. ⇒ دعر
دَعِرَ, aor. ـَ
It (a زَنْد [or piece of wood for producing fire]) failed to produce fire: (Ḳ:) or became burned at its extremity from frequent use in producing fire, and failed to produce fire. (TA.)
دَعِرَ, aor. ـَ
5. ⇒ تدعّر
تدعّر [He became bad, corrupt, or wicked]: from دعارة as syn. with خبث [i. e. خُبْثٌ]. (Ḥam p. 631.)
دَعَرٌ
دَعَرٌ Bad, corrupt, or wicked, conduct; syn. فَسَادٌ, [in the sense of إِفْسَادٌ,] (Ṣ, Ḳ,) and خُبْثٌ; (Ṣ, A, Ḳ;) andدَعَارَةٌ↓ (Ṣ, A, Mṣb, Ḳ) andدِعَارَةٌ↓ andدَعْرَةٌ↓, orدَعَرَةٌ↓, (as in different copies of the Ḳ,) signify the same; syn. خُبْثٌ, (Ṣ, A, Mṣb, Ḳ,) and إِفْسَادٌ; (Mṣb;) and vice, or immorality; vitious, or immoral, conduct; transgression of the command of God; or the commission of adultery or fornication: (Ṣ, A, Ḳ:) and treachery; and hypocrisy: (TA:) andدَعَارَةٌ↓ also signifies illnature; or excessive perverseness or crossness: (Mṣb:) andدَعَارَّةٌ↓, with a sheddeh to the ر, evilness, or badness, in the disposition; (Ḳ;) as alsoدَعَرَةٌ↓. (TA.)
دَعِرٌ / دَعِرَةٌ
دَعِرٌ (Ṣ, Mgh, Mṣb, Ḳ) andدُعَرٌ↓ (El-Ghanawee, Ṣ, Ḳ) Bad wood; (Ṣ;) which smokes much: (Ṣ, A, Mgh, Mṣb:) or which smokes, and does not burn brightly, or blaze: (Ḳ:) and the former, wood, &c., that burns, and becomes extinguished before it burns intensely; (Ḳ;) n. un. with ة
Also دَعِرٌ, orدُعَرٌ↓, A زَنْد [or piece of wood for producing fire] having its extremity burnt from frequent use in producing fire, and failing to produce fire; (TA;) as alsoأَدْعَرُ↓: (Ṣ:) or this signifies a زند that does not produce fire. (Ḳ.)
دُعَرٌ
دُعَرٌ: see دَعِرٌ, in two places:
دَعْرَةٌ / دَعَرَةٌ
دَعْرَةٌ and دَعَرَةٌ: see دَعَرٌ; the second, in two places.
دُعَرَةٌ
دُعَرَةٌ: see دَاعِرٌ.
دَعَارَةٌ / دِعَارَةٌ / دَعَارَّةٌ
دَعَارَةٌ and دِعَارَةٌ and دَعَارَّةٌ: see دَعَرٌ; the first, in two places.
دَاعِرٌ / دَاعِرَةٌ
دَاعِرٌ: see دَعِرٌ.
Also A man who acts badly, corruptly, or wickedly; (Ṣ, A, Mgh, Mṣb;) who acts vitiously, or immorally; transgresses the command of God; or commits adultery or fornication; (ISh, Ṣ, A;) and does harm to others: (ISh:) pl. دُعَّارٌ; which is also explained as signifying men who intercept, and rob, or slay, travellers on the way: (TA:) fem. with ة
دَاعِرِيَّةٌ
إِبِلٌ دَاعِرِيَّةٌ Certain camels, so called in relation to a stallion named دَاعِرٌ, that begot an excellent breed: (Ṣ, Ḳ:) or in relation to a tribe named thus. (Ḳ.)
أَدْعَرٌ
أَدْعَرٌ: see دَعِرٌ.