Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

أَغَدَّ

Root: غد

Form: 4

Full Definition

أَغَدَّIV and أُغِدَّ, and غُدَّ , this last heard by Az from the Arabs, [in the CK , but (though the phrase غُدَّتْ إِبِلُهُمْ occurs there afterwards) غُدَّ may be less correct than غَدَّ, for the part. n. of the former was disallowed by As,] and غُدِّدَ , He had the disease termed غُدَّة [q. v.]; or had غُدَد [pl. of غُدَّةٌ] between the flesh and the skin.
2 Hence, أَغَدَّ signifies also He was, or became, angry, or swollen by reason of anger, as though he were a camel having the disease termed غُدَّة: and أَغَدَّ عَلَيْهِ he was angry with him; or he swelled against him and was angry with him.
3 And أَغَدَّ القَوْمُ The people, or party, had their camels affected with the disease termed غُدَّة.


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