خمار ḵẖumār v.n. fr. خمر 'to cover'; see ḵẖamr, 'wine'
A خمار ḵẖumār (v.n. fr. خمر 'to cover'; see ḵẖamr, 'wine'), s.m. Intoxicating, intoxication; the effects of intoxication, pain and headache, &c. occasioned by drinking, crapulence, crop-sickness; headache or sickness (arising from want of sleep, &c.); languor; languishing appearance of the eyes (the effect of drinking, or of drowsiness, or of love, &c.); languishing look:—ḵẖumār-ālūd, or ḵẖumār-ālūda, adj. Intoxicated; intoxicating (eyes); languishing (eyes):—ḵẖumār-ḵẖāna, s.m. A tavern:—ḵẖumār-shikanī, s.f. The alleviating the effects of intoxication; anything used for that purpose, as tea, soda-water, &c.).
خمير ḵẖamīr v.n. fr. خمر 'to leaven'
A خمير ḵẖamīr (v.n. fr. خمر 'to leaven'), s.m. Leaven, ferment; kneaded and leavened dough;—composition, constitution; earth, clay:—ḵẖamīr uṭhānā (-kā), To ferment:—ḵẖamīr uṭhnā, v.n. To become fermented (dough, &c.).
خمر ḵẖamr inf. n. of خمر 'to veil or cover'
A خمر ḵẖamr (inf. n. of خمر 'to veil or cover'), s.m. Covering, concealing; clouding;—fermenting, leavening; wine, spirituous or fermented liquor.