1 جَارَ جار جاري , aor. يَجُورُ, (TA,) inf. n. جَوْرٌ, (S, A, K,) He declined, or deviated, from the right course; (S, A;) and so جارعَنِ القَصْدِ: (A:) he wandered from the right way: (TA:) he pursued a wrong course: (K:) or he left the right way in journeying: and it (anything) declined. (TA.) You say also, جار عَنِ الطِّرِيقِ He declined, or deviated, from the road, or way. (S, Mgh, Msb.) ― -b2- And جار, (S, Mgh, Msb,) aor. as above, (Msb,) and so the inf. n., (Mgh, Msb, K,) He acted wrongfully, unjustly, injuriously, or tyrannically, (S, * Mgh, Msb, K,) عَلَيْهِ against him, (S, TA,) فِى حُكْمِهِ in his judgment, (Msb,) or فِى الحُكْمِ in judgment. (S, TA.) ― -b3- جارتِ الأَرْضُ (tropical:) The plants, or herbage, of the land grew tall: (A, TA:) and so جَأَرَت. (TA.) -A2- See also 10.
2 جوّرهُ جور جوره جورة , (S, A, K,) inf. n. تَجْوِيرٌ, (S,) He attributed, or imputed, to him, or charged him with, or accused him of, wrongful, unjust, injurious, or tyrannical, conduct; (S, K;) contr. of عَدَّلَهُ. (A.) -A2- He prostrated him (S, K) by a blow, (S,) or by a thrust of a spear or the like; from جار “he, or it, declined;”; (A;) like كَوَّرَهُ. (S.) ― -b2- He threw it down, (TA,) and overturned it; (K, TA;) namely, a building, and a tent, &c.: (TA:) he took it to pieces; namely, a tent. (A.)
3 جاوِرهُ جاوره جاورة , inf. n. مُجَاوَرَةٌ and جِوَارٌ (S, Msb, K) and ↓ جُوَارٌ , (S, M, and some copies of the K,) or the last is a simple subst., (Msb,) and ↓ جَوَارٌ , (M, and so in some copies of the K instead of جُوَارٌ,) of which forms the second (جِوَارٌ) is more chaste than the third (S, TA) and than the fourth, as relating to the verb in the sense here following, though some disapprove of it, and assert the third and the fourth to be more chaste; (TA;) He became his جار [or neighbour]; (K;) he lived in his neighbourhood, or near to him: (Msb, TA:) or he lived in a dwelling contiguous to his. (Msb.) ― -b2- Also جاورهُ, (TA,) inf. n. جِوَارٌ, (K,) and ↓ جُوَارٌ is said to be a quasi-inf. n., and more chaste than جِوَارٌ as relating to the verb in the sense here following; (TA;) He bound himself to him by a covenant to protect him. (K, TA.) ― -b3- And جاور بَنّى فُلَانٍ, and فِى بنى فلان, inf. n. مَجَاوَرَةٌ and جِوَارٌ, He protected himself by a covenant with the sons of such a one; from مُجَاوَرَةٌ signifying the “ living near. ” (TA.) ― -b4- And جاور, inf. n. مُجَاوَرَةٌ, i. q. اِعْتَكَفَ فِى مَسْجِدٍ [He confined himself in a mosque, or place of worship, during a period of days and nights, or at least during one whole day, fasting from daybreak to sunset, and occupying himself in prayer and religious meditation, without any interruption by affairs distracting the mind from devotion and not pressing]. (S, K.) But جاور بِمَكَّةَ, and بِالمَدِينَةِ, signifies absolutely He abode in Mekkeh, and El-Medeeneh; not necessarily implying conformity with the conditions of اِعْتِكَاف required by the law [though generally meaning for the purpose of study: and so in the neighbourhood of the great collegiate mosque called the Azhar, in Cairo: so that the term ↓ مُجَاوِرٌ means a student of Mekkeh &c.]. (TA.)
4 اجارهُ أجار أجاره أجارة إِجارة اجاره اجارة جارى , (S, A, &c.,) inf. n. إِِجَارَةٌ (Mgh, K) and ↓ جَارَةٌ , (Kr, K,) [or the latter is rather a quasi-inf. n., like طَاعَةٌ from أَطَاعَهُ,] He protected him; granted him refuge; (K;) preserved, saved, rescued, or liberated, him; (S, A, Msb, K;) from (مِنْ) wrongful, unjust, injurious, or tyrannical, treatment; (S, K;) from punishment; (S, A;) or from what he feared: (Msb:) he aided him; succoured him; delivered him from evil: the أَ having a privative effect. (Mgh.) It is said of God, يُجِيرُ وَلَا يُجَارُ عَلَيْهِ He protects, but none is protected against him. (TA.) And in the Kur [lxxii. 22], قُلْ إِِنِّى لَنْ يُجِيرَنِى مِنَ اللّٰهِ أَحَدٌ Verily none will protect me against God. (TA.) ― -b2- اجار المَتَاعَ He put the household-goods, or commodities, into the repository, (K, TA,) and so preserved them from being lost. (TA.) ― -b3- It is said [of God] in a trad., يُجِيرُ بَيْنَ البُحُورِ He makes a division between the seas, and prevents one from mixing with another and encroaching upon it. (TA.)
5 تجوّر جار تجور He became prostrated; (S;) he fell down; (K;) by reason of a blow. (S, TA.) ― -b2- It (a building, TA) became thrown down, or demolished. (K.) ― -b3- He (a man, TA) laid himself down on his side (K) upon his bed. (TA.)
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تَجَاوَرُوا
جاور
تجاور
تجاوروا and ↓
اِجْتَوَرُوا (S, K) are syn., (S,) signifying They became mutual
neighbours; they lived near together: (K, * TA:) the [radical]
و in the latter verb remaining unaltered because this verb is syn. with one
in which the
و must preserve its original form on account of the quiescence of the
preceding letter, namely,
تجاوروا, (S, TA,) and to show that it is syn. therewith: but
اِجْتَارُوا also occurs. (TA.) ― -b2- [Also They bound themselves by a
covenant to protect one another.] 8
إِِجْتَوَرَ see 6. 10
استجار
استجار
ٱستجار and ↓
جَارَ , (K,) the latter like
جَارٌ as syn. with
مُسْتَجِيرٌ, (TA,) He sought, desired, or asked, to be protected;
to be granted refuge; to be preserved, saved, rescued, or liberated.
(K.) And
استجارهُ He desired him, or asked him, to preserve, save, rescue,
or deliver, him, (S, A, Msb,)
مِنْ
فُلَانٍ from such a one. (S.) And
استجار
بِهِ He had recourse to him for refuge, protection, or
preservation; he sought his protection. (TA.)
جَارٌ
جار
جاري A neighbour; one who lives near to another; (S, Mgh, Msb,
K;) one who lives in the next tent or house: (IAar, Th, T, Msb:)
pl. [of mult.]
جِيرَانٌ (Msb, K) [and
جِوَارٌ (a pl. not of unfrequent occurrence, and mentioned by Freytag as
used by El-Mutanebbee,)] and [of pauc.]
جِيرَةٌ and
أَجْوَارٌ; (K;) like
قَاعٌ, pl.
قِيعَانٌ and
قِيعَةٌ and
أَقْوَاعٌ, the only similar instance: (TA:) fem. with
ة. (Mgh.)
الجَارُ
ذُو
القُرْبَى [in the Kur iv. 40] is The relation, or kinsman, who is
abiding in one's neighbourhood: or who is abiding in one town or district
or the like while thou art in another, and who has that title to respect which
belongs to nearness of relationship: (TA:) or the near neighbour: (Bd,
Jel:) or the near relation: (Jel:) or he who is near, and connected,
by relationship or religion. (Bd.)
جَارُ
الجَنْبِ: and
الجَارُ
الجُنُبُ and
جَارُ
الجُنُبِ: see art.
جنب.
جَارٌ
نِفِّيجٌ A stranger [who has become one's neighbour]. (TA.) ―
-b2- A person whom one protects from wrongful, unjust, injurious, or
tyrannical, treatment. (S, Mgh, Msb, K.) ― -b3- One who seeks, or
asks, protection (Msb, K) of another:
جَارُكَ signifying he who seeks thy protection. (TA.) ― -b4- A
protector; (A, Mgh, Msb, K;) one who protects another from that which he
fears; (Msb;) one who grants refuge, or protects, or
preserves. (AHeyth.)
مِنْ
ذٰلِكَ
الأَمْرِ ↓
هُمْ
جَارَةٌ They are protectors from that thing, is a phrase
mentioned by Th, respecting which ISd says, I know not how this is, unless the
sing. be supposed to be originally
جَائِرٌ, so as to have a pl. of the measure
فَعَلَةٌ [as
جَارَةٌ is originally
جَوَرَةٌ]. (TA.) ― -b5- An aider, or assister. (IAar, Msb, K.)
― -b6- A confederate. (IAar, Msb, K.) ― -b7- A woman's husband. (Msb,
K.) ― -b8- A man's wife; (Msb;) as also ↓
جَارَةٌ : (S, M, A, Mgh, Msb, K:) or the latter, the object of
his love: (M:) and the latter also, a woman's fellow-wife; (Mgh,
Msb, TA;) so called because the term
ضَرَّةٌ is disliked, (Mgh, Msb,) as being of evil omen. (Mgh.) ― -b9- A
partner who has not divided with his partner: so in the trad.
الجَارُ
أَحَقُّ
بِصَقَبِهِ [explained in art.
صقب]; as is shown by another trad. (Az, Msb.) ― -b10- A partner, or
sharer, (Msb, K,) in immoveable property, such as land and houses,
(Msb, TA,) and in merchandise, (K, TA,) whether he divide the property
with the other or not, (Msb,) or whether he be partner in the whole or
only in part. (TA.) ― -b11- One who divides with another. (IAar, K.)
― -b12- (tropical:) The
فرْج [or pudendum] of a woman: and (tropical:) The anus;
as also ↓
جَارَةٌ . (IAar, K, TA.) ― -b13- The part (IAar, K) of the
sea-shore (IAar) that is near to the places where people have alighted
and taken up their abode. (IAar, K.)
جَوْرٌ
جور
جورة , an inf. n. used as an epithet, (TA,) i. q. ↓
جَائِرٌ ; (K, TA;) i. e.
Declining, or deviating, from the
right course: and acting wrongfully, unjustly, injuriously, or
tyrannically: (TA:) pl. [of the latter], applied to men, ↓
جَوَرَةٌ , (K,) in which the
و remains unaltered contr. to rule, (TA,) and ↓
جَارَةٌ , (A, K,) as in all the copies of the K, but some substitute for
it, as a correction, ↓
جُوَرَةٌ , [found in a copy of the A,] which, however, requires
consideration, (TA,) and
جَائِرُونَ. (K.) You say
طَرِيقٌ
جَوْرٌ A road, or way, deviating from the right course. (TA.)
And
هُوَ
جَوْرٌ
عَنْ
طَرِيقِنَا He is declining, or deviating, from our way. (TA.)
― -b2- Also, for
ذُو
جَوْر, meaning Wronged, or unjustly treated, by the judge. (Mgh
from a trad.) ― -b3-
عِنْدَهُ
مِنَ
المَالِ
الجَوْرُ (tropical:) He possesses, of property, an extraordinary
abundance. (A, TA.) See also
جِوَرٌّ.
جَارَةٌ
جار
جاره
جارة : see
جَارٌ, in three places: -A2- and
جَوْرٌ: -A3- and see also 4.
جَوَرَةٌ
جور
جوره
جورة and
جُوَرَةٌ: see
جَوْرٌ.
إِِنَّهُ
لَحَسَنُ
الجِيرَةِ
انه
لحسن
الجيره
انه
لحسن
الجيرة Verily he is good in respect of the mode, or manner, of
جِوَار [i. e. living as a neighbour, or binding himself by
covenant to protect others]. (TA.)
جِوَرٌّ
جور
جورة A rain accompanied by vehement thunder: (K:) or by a
vehement sound of thunder: (S:) or a copious rain; as also
جَأْرٌ and
جُؤَرٌ; (K in art.
جأر;) and, accord. to As,
جُؤَارٌ: (TA:) and an exceedingly great torrent. (TA. [In this last
sense written in a copy of the A ↓
جَوْرٌ , and there said to be tropical.]) See
جَوَارٌ: and see also art.
جر. ― -b2- You say also
بَازِلٌ
جِوَرٌّ (S) [app. meaning A camel nine years old that brays loudly:
or] hard and strong: and
بَعِيرٌ
جِوَرٌّ a bulky camel. (TA.)
جَوَارٌ
جارية
جوار : see 3. -A2- Also The part of the exterior court or yard
of a house that is coextensive with the house. (K, * TA.) -A3-
Abundant and deep water. (K.) Whence ↓
جِوَرٌّ applied to rain. (TA.) -A4- Ships: a dial. var. of
جَوَارٍ; on the authority of Sá'id, (K,) surnamed Abu-l-'Alà: (TA:) said in
the K to be strange; but similar instances are well known. (MF.)
جُوَارٌ
جارية
جوار : see 3, in two places. ― -b2- Also, and ↓
جِوَارٌ , or the latter is only an inf. n., The covenant between two
parties by which either is bound to protect the other. (TA.)
جِوَارٌ
جارية
جوار : see what next precedes. -A2- [Also a pl. of
جَارٌ.]
جَائِرٌ : see
جَوْرٌ. ― -b2- Also (tropical:) Wide and big; applied to a [bucket of
the kind called]
غَرْب: and so, with
ة, applied to a [skin of the kind called]
قِرْبَة. (A, TA.)
مُجَوَّرٌ
مجور [as meaning Thrown down, or overturned,] occurs in
the following prov.: “
يَوْمٌ
بِيَوْمِ
الحَفَضِ
المُجَوَّرِ
” [A day for a day of the household-goods (or, accord. to the TA, the
hair-cloth tent) thrown down, or overturned]: applied in the
case of rejoicing at a calamity befalling another: a man had an aged paternal
uncle, and used continually to go into the latter's tent, or house, and throw
down his household-goods, one upon another; and when he himself grew old, sons
of a brother of his did to him as he had done to his paternal uncle; wherefore
he said thus, meaning, this is for what I did to my paternal uncle. (K.)
مُجَاوِرٌ
مجاور : see 3, last sentence.
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