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10 استأسد ذ He called a lion. (M.) -A2- See 1, in two places. ― -b2- (assumed tropical:) He became accustomed, or habituated, [to a thing, as a dog to the chase,] and emboldened; syn. ضَرِىَ (Msb.) ― -b3- (tropical:) It (a plant, or herbage,) became strong, and tangled, or luxuriant: (S:) or became tall and large: or grew to its utmost height: (M:) or attained its full growth, and became tangled, or luxuriant, (M,) and strong: (TA:) or became tall, and dry (جَفَّ [perhaps a mistake for اِلْتَفَّ, as in the S and M,]) and large, (A, TA,) and spread every way: (A:) or became tall, and attained its full growth. (K.) -A3- اُسْتُوسِدَ (K, TA, [or اُسْتُؤْسِدَ,] in the CK اسْتَوْسَدَ) (assumed tropical:) He (a man, TA) was, or became, excited, roused, provoked, (هُيِّجَ, K, TA, in the CK هَيَّجَ,) or incited. (TA.)

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