Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon

خَضَدٌ

Root: خضد

Full Definition

خَضَدٌ Feebleness and weakness in a plant.
2 A malady in a man, affecting the limbs, not amounting to a fracture; as also خَضَادٌ .
3 Languor and pain of the body, with laziness.
4 خَضَدُ السَّفَرِ The fatigue and weariness that are occasioned to a man by travel.

def.2 Whatever is cut off from wood, or a branch, or twig, that is moist, or soft, or supple: or what breaks in pieces, or broken pieces, of trees; as also يَخْضُودٌ : or what is cut off, and removed, of trees: and broken pieces, heaped up, of the papyrus, and of any pieces of wood, or of branches, or twigs, that are moist, or soft, or supple: and broken pieces of cucumbers [&c.].

def.3 A certain plant: or a-certain soft, or flaccid, kind of tree, without thorns. [See also خَضَادٌ.]


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