deriv► ḥaraš, ḥuršaẗ, ḥarāšaẗ, n.f., roughness, coarseness, scabrousness: vn. of an obsol. vb. I †ḥariša.
► ʔaḥrašᵘ, adj., rough, coarse, scabrous: ʔafʕal adj. (for colours, physical handicaps, etc.). NB: According to DRS 9 (2010), the following items do not belong to the Sem *ḤRŚ reflected in Ar ḥariš ‘rough, coarse, scabrous’ but rather form a complex of their own (grouped in DRS s.v. Ḥ/ḪRŚ), developed from the central idea of ‘to scratch’ (cf. ↗ḥaraša and, for the whole picture, ↗ḤRŠ, and section DISC above). ► ḥaraša, i (ḥarš), vb. I, to scratch: related to ḥariš ?
► ḥarraša, vb. II, to instigate, prod, incite, provoke, incense; to set (bayn people against each other), sow discord, dissension (bayn among): D-stem, ints. of vb. I, ḥaraša.
► taḥarraša, vb. V, to pick a quarrel, start a brawl (bi‑ with s.o.), provoke (bi‑ s.o.): tD-stem, intr. of II.
► taḥrīš, n., instigation, prodding, incitement, provocation, agitation, incensement: vn. II.
► taḥarruš, n., provocation, importunity, obtrusion, meddling, uncalled-for interference; sexual harrassment: vn. V. | ‑āt, n.pl., trespasses, encroachments.