1. عُشَارَ
The corpus record — Arabic
عِشَار
ishaar
Eu$aAra * Ten and ten; [or ten and ten together; or ten at a time and ten at a time; ] (MF;) changed from Ea$arap , (S,) or rather Ea$arapF Ea$arapF ; as also ↓ maEo$ara ; (MF;) [for which reason, and its having the quality of an epithet, each is imperfectly decl.] You say, jaAw^uwA Eu$aAra Eu$aAra
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- The Quran 1 · 0.08/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
2. عَشَّارٌ
In the wild
- عِشَارُ Quran 81:4 (At-Takwir 4)
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