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أَدْرَدُ

Root: درد

Full Definition

أَدْرَدُ A toothless man; as also دِرْدِمٌ , with an augmentative م: fem. of the former دَرْدَآءٌ: and pl. دُرْدٌ.
2 نَاقَةٌ دَرْدَآءُ, and دِرْدِمٌ , with an augmentative م, as in the instance of دِلْقِمٌ syn. with دَلْقَآءُ, and of دِقْعِمٌ syn. with دَقْعَآءٌ, A she-camel advanced in years: or having her teeth [worn, or consumed,] down to the sockets, by reason of old age.

def.2 الدَّرْدَآءُ the name of A certain corps, or troop of horse, (كَتِيبَة, [in some copies of the S and K كَثِيبَة,]) that belonged to the Arabs.
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