► ẓahara,
a (
ẓuhūr), vb. I, to ascend, climb, mount; to gain the upperhand, to triumph (
ʕalà over), get the better (
ʕalà of), overcome, overwhelm, conquer, vanquish (
ʕalà s.o.); to get (
ʕalà s.th.) into one’s power; to gain or have knowledge (
ʕalà of), come to know (
ʕalà s.th.), become acquainted (
ʕalà with); to know (
ʕalà s.th.); to learn, receive information (
ʕalà about); to be cognizant (
ʕalà of); to learn (
ʕalà s.th.) : denom. from
ẓahr (to get on top of s.th.) or from
ẓuhr (to rise above s.th. like the sun at noon)? – For other meanings ↗
ẓahara ‘to appear, seem, become visible, evident’.
► ʔaẓhara, vb. IV, to grant victory (
ʕalà over), render victorious; to acquaint (s.o.
ʕalà with s.th.), initiate (s.o.
ʕalà into s.th.), give knowledge or information (
ʕalà about), inform, enlighten, explain; to let (s.o.) in on s.th. (
ʕalà), make (s.o.) realize (
ʕalà s.th.); to show, reveal (
ʕalà s.th.): (caus., but semantics not clear, may also be from ↗
ẓahara ‘to appear, seem, become visible’ or from ↗
ẓahr ‘back; top’). – For other meanings ↗
ẓahara.
► ĭstaẓhara, vb. X, to overcome, surmount, conquer, vanquish (
ʕalà s.o., s.th.), have or gain the upperhand (
ʕalà over), get the better (
ʕalà of): t-stem of IV. – For other meanings ↗
ẓahr and ↗
ẓahara.
► BP#4925ẓahīraẗ, n.f., noon, midday, midday heat: ints.f.
► For other items of the root cf. ↗√ẒHR, ↗ẓahr, ↗ẓahara.