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مَسْرُودٌ

Root: سرد

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مَسْرُودٌ and مُسَرَّدٌ [app. A sewing of leather or skin carried on in regular and uninterrupted order]. (S. [In one of my copies of the S, I find خَرَز in the place of خَرْز; and so in the L; but the latter appears from the context to be the right reading.])
2 And likewise دِرْعٌ مَسْرُودَةٌ and , or دِرْعٌ مَسْرُودٌ, and لَبُوسٌ مُسَرَّدٌ , [though دِرْعٌ and لَبُوسٌ are both generally fem.,] and لَأْمَةٌ سَرْدٌ , [in which the epithet retains the masc. form because originally an Verbal.Noun, like عَدْلٌ in the phrase اِمْرَأَةٌ عَدْلٌ,] A coat of mail fabricated by inserting the rings one into another. And مَسْرُودَةٌ signifies A coat of mail (دِرْعٌ) perforated [in its rings].
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