1
نَكِدَ
ذ
, aor.
نَكَدَ
, (S, K, &c.,) inf. n.
نَكَدٌ, (S, L, Msb,)
It (a man's life)
was, or
became, hard, or
strait, and difficult. (S, L, Msb, K.) ― -b2-
نَكِدَ
It (a she-camel's milk)
became deficient. (R.) ― -b3-
نَكِدَ
It (water)
became exhausted. (A.) ― -b4-
نَكِدَتِ
الرَّكِيَّةُ
The well came to have little water. (S, L, K.) ― -b5-
نَكِدَ, aor.
نَكَدَ
, inf. n.
نَكَدٌ,
He was, or
became, unpropitious, and mean: (L:)
he became hard, or
difficult: (Msb:)
he gave little: or
gave not at all: you say also
نَكِدَ بِحَاجَتِنَا
he was niggardly of that which we wanted. (L.) ― -b6-
نَكَدَ حَاجَتَهُ, aor.
نَكُدَ
; (K;) or
نَكَدَهُ حَاجَتَهُ, (L,)
He withheld from him, or
refused him, his want. (L, K.) ― -b7-
نَكَدَهُ, aor.
نَكُدَ
,
He withheld from him, or
refused him, what he asked: or [in the CK, and] the same, (K,) or
نَكَدَهُ مَا سَأَلَهُ, aor.
نَكُدَ
, inf. n.
نَكْدٌ, (L,)
he gave him not save the least of what he asked. (L, K.) ― -b8-
نُكِدَ, [in measure] like
عُنِىَ,
He had many askers and gave little. (K.) ― -b9-
نَكَدَ, aor.
نَكُدَ
,
He (a raven or crow)
croaked with his utmost force; (A, K;)
as though vomiting; as also ↓
تنكّد . (A.)
2
نَكَّدَ عَطَآءَهُ بِا@لْمَنِّ
ذ
He impaired his gift by reproach. (A.) ― -b2-
نكّد وَسْقَهُ
He spent, or
exhausted, what he possessed, in consequence of frequent petitions. (A.) ― -b3-
نكّدهُ
He vexed, distressed, or
troubled, him; (Gol, from Meyd.) [as also
نكّد عَلَيْهِ].
3
ناكدهُ
ذ
He treated him, or
behaved towards him, with hardness, harshness, or
ill-nature. (S, L, K.)
4
سَأَلَهُ فَأَنْكَدَهُ
ذ
He asked of him, and found him hard, or
difficult, (A, L,)
and mean, or
niggardly: (L:) or
found him to have only what was scanty, or
little. (L.) ― -b2-
طَلَبَ مِنْهُ حَاجَةً فَأَنْكَدَ
He sought, or
desired, of him a thing that he wanted, and he was niggardly. (A.)
5
تنكّد
ذ
[
He became vexed, distressed, or
troubled]. (A.) See Bd, in lxviii. 25: and see 1.
6
تناكدا
ذ
They treated each other with hardness, harshness, or
ill-nature. (S, L, K.)
نَكْدٌ
ذ
: see
نُكْدٌ, and
نَكِدٌ.
نُكْدٌ
ذ
and ↓
نَكْدٌ
Scantiness of a gift; (L, K;)
and its not being enjoyed, or
found pleasant, by the receiver. (L.) ― -b2- See what follows.
نَكَدًا لَهُ وجَحَدًا
ذ
, and
له وجُحْدُا ↓
نُكْدًا , [
May God decree straitness, or
difficulty, to him, and
poverty]: forms of imprecation. (L.) ― -b2-
نَكَدٌ
Anything that brings evil upon the person whom it affects. (L.) See
نَكِدٌ.
نَكِدٌ
ذ
[
Hard, strait, or
difficult; applied to a man's life; (see 1;) and to fortune, as in an ex. voce
إِِبِدٌ.] ― -b2- Water
little in quantity. (L.) ― -b3-
لَا يَخْرُجُ إِِلَّا نَكِدًا, in the Kur, [vii. 56,] accord. to the common reading, or ↓
نَكَدًا , accord. to the reading of the people of El-Medeeneh, or, as it may be read, accord. to Zj, ↓
نَكْدًا and ↓
نُكْدًا , means, accord. to Fr,
It [the herbage]
will not come forth save with difficulty: (L:) or,
scantily and unprofitably. (Beyd.) ― -b4-
نَكِدٌ (S, A, L, Msb, K,) and ↓
نَكَدٌ and ↓
نَكْدٌ and ↓
أَنْكَدُ (L, K) A man who is
unpropitious, (L, K,)
and mean, (L,)
and hard, or
difficult: (S, A, L, Msb, K:) and a people you term
أَنْكَادٌ and
مَنَاكِيدُ (S, L, K) and
نُكُدٌ and
نُكْدٌ. (A.) ― -b5-
نَكِدٌ and ↓
أَنْكَدُ A man
that brings evil upon others. (L.)
نَكَادٌ
ذ
Hardness, or
difficulty, in a man. (A.) See
نَكِدَ.
أَرَضُونَ نِكَادٌ
ذ
Lands possessing little goods. (L.)
نَاكِدٌ
ذ
: see
أَنْكَدُ.
أَنْكَدُ
ذ
. ― -b2-
نَكْدَآءُ A she-camel
abounding with milk; (IF, L, K;) as also ↓
نَاكِدٌ : (L:) a she-camel
that has no young one living, and therefore abounding with milk, because she does not suckle; (L; K;) so
نَكْدَآءُ مِقْلَاتٌ, of which the pls. occur in a verse of El-Kumeyt cited voce
شَخَبَ: (S:) also, contr., a she-camel
having no milk: (IF, A, K:) or
having little milk; as also ↓
نَاكِدٌ : and both words, a she-camel
whose young one has died: (L:) pl. (of both words, L)
نُكْدٌ (S, L, K.) See also
مَكْدَآءُ. ― -b3-
أَنْكَدُ
Unfortunate; unlucky. (S.) See
نَكِدٌ.
مُنَكَّدٌ
ذ
: see
مَنْكُودٌ.
مَنْكُودٌ
ذ
A
small, or
scanty, gift; (A, L, K;) as also ↓
مُنَكَّدٌ (A.) ― -b2-
مَنْكُودٌ A man
having many askers and giving little: (TA:) or
a man pressed with petitions; as also
مَعْرُوكٌ and
مَشْفُوهٌ and
مَعْجُوزٌ. (IAar, L.)
جَآءَهُ مُنْكِدًا
ذ
He came to him unwelcomely: or,
empty: or, as Th says, it is correctly
مُنْكِزًا, from
نَكَرَتِ البِئْرُ, though
أَنْكَزَ as meaning “ his wells became exhausted, ” has not been heard. (L.)