Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

ارغادّ

Root: رغد

Form: 11

Full Definition

ارغادّ , Verbal.Noun اِرْغِيدَادٌ, It became commingled, one part with another, but not yet completely thickened. And in like manner, It became commingled, or confused, one part with another.
2 He became [confused, or] in doubt, in his opinion, or judgment, not knowing how to utter it.
3 He slept without fully satisfying his drowsiness, so that he awoke heavy.
4 He was angry, and changed in colour by reason of anger: or he was angry, and would not answer.
5 He was sick, not severely affected (لَمْ يُجْهَدْ [in the CK لم يَجْهَدْ]), but suffering depression: or he showed himself to be depressed, without emaciation, or by emaciation: and he was oppressed by sickness beyond his power of endurance: or he began to suffer pain, and exhibited an extenuated state of the belly, and dryness, and languor.
6 ارغيداد also signifies Languidness, or weakness, in the eye, and the ear, and the sight.


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