رَثَدَ
Root: رثد
Form: 1
Full Definition
رَثَدَI
, Present.T
ـُ Verbal.Noun رَثْدٌ; and
, in some copies of the K
[which I doubt not to be a mistranscription]; He put the goods, or household goods, or utensils and furniture, one upon another, or together, in regular order, or compactly, or side by side.
2 رَثَدَتْ بَيْضَهَا She collected together her eggs.
3 رُثِدَتِ القَصْعَةُ بِالثَّرِيدِ The bowl was heaped with the ثريد [or crumbled, or broken, bread, moistened with broth,] put together and made even.
4 رَثَدَ حَاجَتَهُ He deferred, delayed, postponed, or put off, his needful affairs; the sing. noun being used for the pl.
def.2 رَثِدَ, Present.T ـَ Verbal.Noun رَثَدٌ; and ; i. q. كَدِرَ; said of a man [as meaning He was, or became, disturbed, perturbed, or troubled, in mind]; or said of water [as meaning it was, or became, turbid, thick, or muddy.]
2 رَثَدَتْ بَيْضَهَا She collected together her eggs.
3 رُثِدَتِ القَصْعَةُ بِالثَّرِيدِ The bowl was heaped with the ثريد [or crumbled, or broken, bread, moistened with broth,] put together and made even.
4 رَثَدَ حَاجَتَهُ
def.2 رَثِدَ, Present.T ـَ Verbal.Noun رَثَدٌ; and ; i. q. كَدِرَ; said of a man [as meaning He was, or became, disturbed, perturbed, or troubled, in mind]; or said of water [as meaning it was, or became, turbid, thick, or muddy.]