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مَرَدَ
ذ
, (aor.
مَرُدَ
, inf. n.
مَرْدٌ, S, L,)
He steeped bread, (S, L, K,) or corn, (Msb,)
in water, and mashed it
with his hand, so as to soften it: (S, L, Msb, K:) or
he soaked bread
in water; (M, L;) and so
مَرَثَ, and
مَرَذَ, with the dotted
ذ; or
he softened bread
in water, and crumbled it with his fingers. (As, L.) ― -b2-
مَرَدَهُ
He rubbed it (a thing) in water. (TA.) ― -b3-
مَرَدَهُ, inf. n.
مَرْدٌ,
He crumbled it [namely bread &c.], or
broke it into small pieces, with his fingers; syn.
ثَرَدَهُ. (TA [but only the inf. n. is there mentioned.]) ― -b4-
مَرَدَهُ, aor.
مَرُدَ
, inf. n.
مَرْدٌ,
He made it (a thing)
soft. (L.) ― -b5-
مَرَدَهُ and ↓
مرّدهُ
He made it (a thing)
soft and smooth; he polished it. (L.) See also 2. ― -b6-
مَرَدَ, (inf. n.
مَرْدٌ, S, L,)
He (a child, S, L)
mumbled (
مَرَسَ) the breast (S, * L, * K) of his mother: (S, L:) or
sucked it. (IKtt.) ― -b7-
مَرِدَ, aor.
??,
He continued to eat
مَرِيد, i. e.,
dates soaked in milk until rendered soft. (K.) ― -b8-
مَرِدَ (tropical:)
It (a branch)
was, or
became, destitute of leaves. (IAar, L.) ― -b9-
مَرِدَتِ الأَرْضُ, inf. n.
مَرَدٌ, (tropical:)
The land was, or
became, destitute of herbage, excepting a small quantity. (TA.) ― -b10-
مَرِدَ
He (a horse)
was, or
became, without hair upon the fetlock. (IKtt.) ― -b11-
مَرِدَ, aor.
مَرَدَ
, (L, Msb, K,) inf. n.
مَرَدٌ (S, L, Msb, K) and
مُرُودَةٌ; (L, K;) and ↓
تمرّد ; (S, A, L, K;)
He (a youth, or young man,)
was as yet beardless: (Msb:) or
had no hair upon his cheeks: (IAar, L:) or
remained to a late period without his beard having grown, (L, K,) or
without the hair of his face having grown forth. (S, L, Msb) -A2-
مَرَدَ aor.
مَرُدَ
, (A, L, Msb, K,) inf. n.
مُرُودٌ (A, L, K) and
مَرْدٌ; (IAar, L;) and
مَرُدَ, aor.
مَرُدَ
, (S, L, Msb, K,) inf. n.
مَرَادَةٌ (S, L, K) and
مُرُودَةٌ; (TA, and some copies of the K;) and ↓
تمرّد ; (A, L;)
He exalted himself, or
was insolent and audacious, in pride and in acts of rebellion or
disobedience; (IAar, L;)
he was hold, or
audacious; (M, L, K;)
and immoderate, inordinate, or
exhorbitant; or
excessively, immoderately, or
inordinately, proud, or
corrupt, or
unbelieving, or
disobedient or
rebellious; or
exalted himself and was inordinate in infidelity; or
was extravagant in acts of disobedience and in wrongdoing; or
was refractory, or
averse from obedience: (S, M, A, L, Msb, K:) or
he went to such an extreme as thereby to pass from out of the general state [or
category]
of that species [
to which he belonged]. (M, L, K.) ― -b2- So in the phrase
مرد عَلَى الأَمْرِ
He was bold or
audacious, and immoderate, &c., in the affair: (M, L:) and in like manner,
على
الشَّرِّ,
in evil, or
mischief:
عَلَيْنَا ↓
تمرّد
He acted immoderately, inordinately, or
exorbitantly, &c., towards us, or
against us. (L.) ― -b3- Some explain
مَرُدَ as syn. with
خَبُثَ [signifying
He was bad, evil, wicked, malignant, noxious, corrupt, &c.]. (MF.) ― -b4-
مَارِدٌ وَعَزَّ الأَبْلَقُ ↓
تَمَرَّدَ (tropical:) [
Márid hath resisted the attempt to take it, and El-Ablak hath proved strong]: a proverb: (S:) originally said by Ex-Zebbà, the Queen of the Arabs, with reference to two fortresses which she had failed to take. (TA.) -A3-
مَرَدَ, (L,) inf. n.
مَرْدٌ, (L, K,)
He (a sailor)
pushed, or
propelled, a ship or boat,
with a
مُرْدِىّ. (L, K.) ― -b2-
He drove vehemently. (L, K.) -A4-
مَرَدَ عَلَى شَىْءٍ, [aor.
مَرُدَ
,] (K,) inf. n.
مُرُودٌ; (S, L;) and ↓
تمرّد ; (L.) (tropical:)
He became accustomed, habituated, or
inured, to a thing. (S, L, K.) ― -b2-
مَرَدُوا عَلَى النِّفَاقِ [Kur., ix., 102,] (tropical:)
They have become accustomed, habituated, or
inured, to hypocrisy: (Fr., A, L:) or
they have exalted themselves, or
become insolent and audacious, in hypocrisy: (IAar:) accord. to Er-Rághib, it is from
شَجَرَةٌ مَرْدَآءُ “ a tree without leaves; ” meaning, (assumed tropical:)
they have become destitute of good. (TA.) ― -b3-
مَرَدَ عَلَى الكَلَامِ (tropical:)
He became accustomed, or
habituated, to what was said, so that he cared not for it. (L.)
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مرّدهُ
ذ
, inf. n.
تَمْرِيدٌ, (tropical:)
He stripped it (a branch)
of its leaves. (S, A, L.) ― -b2- (tropical:)
He stripped it (a branch)
of its peel; as also
مَرَدَهُ. (TA.) See 1. ― -b3-
مرّدهُ, (A, L,) inf. n.
تَمْرِيدٌ, (S, L, K,)
He made it (a building)
smooth (S, A, L, K)
and even (L, K)
and tall or
long; (A;)
and plastered it with mud. (L.)
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تَمَرَّدَ
see 1 in five places.
مَرْدٌ
ذ
[Coll. gen. n.]
Bread crumbled, or
broken into small pieces, with the fingers, and then moistened with broth; syn.
ثَرِيدٌ. (T, L.) ― -b2-
What is fresh and juicy of the fruit of the
أَرَاك: (T, S, L, K:) what is ripe thereof is called
كَبَاثٌ: (T, L:) or [in the CK, and]
what is ripe thereof: (L, K:) what has become black being called
كباث: (TA in art.
برم:) or
certain red and large things pertaining thereto: n. un. with
ة. (AHn, L.)
مَرَدَى
ذ
: see
مَرَطَى.
مُرْدِىٌّ
ذ
a pole with which a ship, or
boat, is pushed, or
propelled: (L, K:) or
an oar; syn.
مِجْذَافٌ. (IKtt.)
مَرَادٌ
ذ
(S, L, K:) and ↓
مَرَّادٌ (K) The
neck: (S, L, K:) pl. [of the latter]
مَرَارِيدُ. (K.)
مَرُودٌ
ذ
: see
مَارِدٌ.
مَرِيدٌ
ذ
Bread steeped in water, and mashed with the hand: or
soaked in water. (L.) ― -b2-
Dates soaked in milk until they become soft: (S, L, K:) or
dates thrown into milk to become soft, and then mashed with the hand: (As, L:) or
moistened, and rubbed and pressed with the fingers till soft, in water or
in milk; as also
مَرِيسٌ. (Mgh, art.
مرس.) ― -b3-
Water with milk. (K.) ― -b4- Anything
rubbed and pressed with the hand until it becomes flaccid. (As, L.) -A2- See
مَارِدٌ.
مَرَّادٌ
ذ
: see
مَرَادٌ.
مِرِّيدٌ
ذ
: see
مَارِدٌ.
مَارِدٌ
ذ
[from
مَرَدَ] and ↓
مَرِيدٌ [from
مَرُدَ] (S, M, A, L, Msb, K) and ↓
مُتَمَرِّدٌ (A, K) [One
who exalts himself, or
is insolent and audacious, in pride and in acts of rebellion or
disobedience; an insolent and audacious rebel or
unbeliever; see 1;]
bold or
audacious; (M, L, K;)
and immoderate, inordinate, or
exorbitant; or
excessively, immoderately, or
inordinately, proud, or
corrupt, or
unbelieving, or
disobedient or
rebellious; &c.; see 1; (S, M, A, L, Msb, K;)
and strong: (L:) these epithets are applied to evil beings of mankind and of the jinn, (L,) and to any animal: (M, L:) the first is said to be applied to an evil jinnee of the most powerful class: (Mir-át ez-Zemán, &c.) pl. (of the first, M, L,)
مَرَدَةٌ (M, L, K) and
مُرَّادٌ; (A;) and (of the second, M, L)
مُرَدَآءُ. (M, L, K.) ↓
مِرِّيدٌ signifies the same in an intensive degree. (S, L, K.) ― -b2-
مَارِدٌ
Lofty, high: (L, K:) applied to a building. (TA.) ― -b3-
مَارِدٌ and ↓
مَرُودٌ One
who often goes and comes, by reason of his briskness, liveliness, or
sprightliness. (L.)
أَمْرَدُ
ذ
. ― -b2-
شَجَرَةٌ مَرْدَآءُ (tropical:)
A tree having no leaves upon it: (Ks, A, L, K:) or,
of which the leaves have altogether gone: (AHn, L:) and in like manner,
غُصْنٌ أَمْرَدُ (tropical:)
a branch having no leaves upon it: (Ks, S, L:) or the latter expression is not used. (T, L.) ― -b3-
رَمْلَةٌ مَرْدَآءُ (tropical:) A sand
that is plain (L)
and produces no plants: (S, A, L, K:) pl.
مَرَادٍ, as though it were a subst. (M, L.) ― -b4-
أَرْضٌ مَرْدَآءُ (tropical:)
An expanse of sands in which nothing grows: pl.
مَرَادِى [or
مَرَادِىُّ]. (As, T, L.) ― -b5-
أَمْرَدُ A youth, or young man,
as yet beardless: (Msb:) or
having no hair upon his cheeks: (IAar, L:) or
who has remained to a late period without the hair of his face having grown forth: (S, Msb:) or
whose mustache has grown forth, but not his beard, (L, K,)
he having attained the usual age at which the beard grows: (L:) pl.
مُرْدٌ: (L:) dim.
أُمَيْرِدُ. (A.) You do not apply the epithet
مَرْدَآءُ to a girl [in the sense above explained]. (S, L.) It is said in a trad.,
أَهْلُ الجَنَّةِ جُرْدٌ مُرْدٌ [
The people of paradise are without hair upon their bodies, and beardless]. (L.) ― -b6-
مَرْدَآءُ A woman
having no hair upon her pubes. (M, L, K.) [In some copies of the K, for
لَا إِِسْبَ لَهَا, we find
لا است لها: and the like is found in copies of the A.] ― -b7-
أَمْرَدُ A horse
having no hair upon the fetlock. (S, L.)
مُمَرَّدٌ
ذ
A building
made smooth, and tall or
long: (A:) or
made smooth: (L:) or
made tall or
long. (A 'Obeyd, L, K.)
جَبَلٌ مُتَمَرِّدٌ
ذ
(tropical:) [
A mountain that opposes obstacles to one's ascent]: pl.
جِبَالٌ مُتَمَرِّدَاتٌ. (A.) ― -b2- See
مَارِدٌ.
مُرْدَاسَنْجٌ
ذ
: see
مَرْتَكٌ in art.
رتك.